
The four kosos represent the four lashonos of geula that are unique to Pesach night. The third kos is the kos that we drink for Birchas HaMazon. But Birchas HaMazon ..
Written by Benjamin A Rose
Have you ever wondered why Pesach is called Pesach? We know why…. Pesach is from the word pasach – passed over, that Hashem passed over the Jewish houses ..
Written by Tal Segal
The main part of the mitzvah to relate the story of the Exocus is the ten plagues. And the Chayei Adam says that it was the minhag to call in the non-Jewish helper ..
Written by d fine
What does Freedom actually mean to you (each person)? Free to do what you actually want without someone preventing you, pharaoh – physically enslaving our bodies ..
Written by Gshmack
Pesach; yeridah letzorech aliyah… Hello people! At the start of maggid we say ‘ha lachma anya’; ‘this the the bread of affliction…’ ..
Written by d fine
The section with the discussion between Rabbis as to how many plagues there were really, always reminded me of an announcer reading the football scores. Band of Angels ..
Written by Anonymous
The Mishna in Pesachim (117) corresponds certain negative sensations with their positive counterpart. I was wondering why “avel” (mourning) directly ..
Written by Moshe Kormornick
Rabbi Desler in Michtav m’Eliyahu explains regarding Pesach that man does not stay still with time passing him by. ie. monday comes and goes, tuesday…shabbos….pesach ..
Written by Moshe Kormornick
I believe this is from the Gr”a. The progression of events in Chad Gadyah is representative of the progression of Jewish history. And it is a story of the ups and downs ..
Written by Anonymous