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10 April 2023

Eight Days of Thinking – The Yom Tov of Pesach

we still have a few days to absorb the following

Rabbi Miller zt”l – Eight Days of Thinking The Yom Tov of Pesach, we have to know, actually refers only to erev Pesach – the afternoon of the fourteenth day of Nissan, when they slaughtered the korban Pesach – and also the night of the fifteenth when the korban was eaten. 

It’s a Yom Tov of about twelve hours or so that commemorates the passing over of the Jewish homes in Mitzrayim. 

Thenceforth it’s Chag Hamatzos. You’re finished with Chag Hapesach – you can’t eat from the korban the next morning anymore; nothing is allowed to remain. The lessons of the Korban Pesach, whatever we achieved at night when we ate from the Pesach, or nowadays when we have the zecher lapesach, that’s finished and now it’s a new Yom Tov called Chag Hamatzos. It’s not Chag Hapesach anymore.
https://torasavigdor.org/parshah-booklets/pesach-tzav-5783/
 






You can read the remaining pages, one for each day of Chag HaMatzos (listed above in the Contents)
at https://torasavigdor.org/parshah-booklets/pesach-tzav-5783/
 

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