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This Year in Jerusalem
14 Shevat, 5752 • January 19, 1992
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This Year in Jerusalem
14 Shevat, 5752 • January 19, 1992 |
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Our Seder eve wish, “Next year in Jerusalem,” doesn’t mean that we wish to wait a year before Moshiach comes. Rather, we anticipate the Redemption today, and then certainly by “next year” we will be “in Jerusalem!” (0:54) |
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4 Nissan, 5748 • March 22, 1988 The Rebbe distributes Matzah before Passover, at his home on President Street.
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5748 • April 1, 1988 In his home, the Rebbe sells the chametz before Passover.
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Erev Pesach, 5748 • April 1, 1988 On the eve of Passover, the Rebbe burns the Chametz and recites Kol Chamira.
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19 Nissan, 5749 • April 24, 1989 The Haggadah speaks of the “Four Sons” at the Seder table, demonstrating that every Jewish child needs to be given the full experience of Passover; if need be, search him out, find him, and invite him together with his family to your Seder table, to celebrate the freedom of our People.
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11 Nissan, 5744 • April 12, 1984 The Torah does not tell us the exact times when many important events occurred. Nevertheless, we are told that Pharoah commanded the Jews to leave Egypt exactly at midnight on the 15th of Nissan. Further, the Torah narrates the exact moment they actually left: The next day, precisely at noon – not delaying even for the “blink of an eye”.
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10 Shevat, 5747 • February 9, 1987 Two essential lessons from the Exodus for every Jew: Pharaoh, the mightiest king in the world, ruthlessly oppressed the Jewish People. Yet his behavior completely reversed, and, instead of afflicting the Jews, “Pharaoh sent the people away...
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20 Adar II, 5749 • March 27, 1989 May your entire family have good preparations for a wonderful Passover. All the children who are old enough should prepare the four questions for the Seder.
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