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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 180: Positive Commandment 57, 56, 58

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Positive Commandment 57 (Digest)
The Second Passover

"On the fourteenth day of the second month, in the afternoon, they shall do it"Numbers 9:11.

One who was prevented from offering the Paschal Offering in its proper time is commanded to offer the "Second Passover" one month later, on the 14th of Iyar.

Women are exempt from this mitzvah.

Positive Commandment 56 (Digest)
Eating the Paschal Offering

"And they shall eat the meat on that night, roasted over the fire, together with matzah; with bitter herbs they shall eat it"Exodus 12:8.

We are commanded to eat the Paschal Offering on the eve of the fifteenth of Nissan [the first night of Passover], according to all the requirements detailed in the Torah: it must be roasted, eaten all in one home, and accompanied by the consumption of matzah and bitter herbs.

Positive Commandment 58 (Digest)
Eating the Second Passover Offering

"And eat it with matzah and bitter herbs"Numbers 9:11.

[Those who must offer the "Second Passover," as explained in Positive Commandment 57, are] commanded to eat the Second Passover Offering on the eve of the fifteenth of Iyar, together with matzah and bitter herbs.

Women are exempt from this mitzvah (just as they are exempt from offering the Second Passover Offering).

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Daily Quote
Once there was a king who decreed: The people of Rome are forbidden to go down to Syria, and the people of Syria are forbidden to go up to Rome. Likewise, when G-d created the world He decreed and said: "The heavens are G-d's, and the earth is given to man." But when He wished to give the Torah to Israel, He rescinded His original decree, and declared: The lower realms may ascend to the higher realms, and the higher realms may descend to the lower realms. And I, Myself, will begin -- as it is written, "And G-d descended on Mount Sinai," and then it says, "And to Moses He said: Go up to G-d."
  –Midrash Tanchuma, Vaeira 15
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