The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan. It commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. And, by following the rituals of Passover, we have the ability to relive and experience the true freedom that our ancestors gained.
The Story
After many decades of slavery to the Egyptian pharaohs, during which time the Israelites were subjected to backbreaking labor and unbearable horrors, G‑d saw the people's distress and sent Moses
to Pharaoh with a message: "Send forth My people, so that they may serve Me." But despite numerous warnings, Pharaoh refused to heed G‑d's command. G‑d then sent upon Egypt ten devastating plagues, afflicting them and destroying everything from their livestock to their crops.
At the stroke of midnight of 15 Nissan in the year 2448 from creation (1313 BCE), G‑d visited the last of the ten plagues on the Egyptians . While doing so, G‑d spared the Children of Israel, "passing over" their homes-hence the name of the holiday.
Pharaoh's resistance was broken, and he virtually chased his former slaves out of the land. The Israelites left in such a hurry, in fact, that the bread they baked as provisions for the way did not have time to rise.
Six hundred thousand adult males, plus many more women and children, left Egypt on that day, and began the trek to Mount Sinai and their birth as G‑d's chosen people.
Passover Observances
Passover is divided into two parts:
The first two days and last two days are full-fledged holidays. Holiday candles are lit at night, and kiddush and sumptuous holiday meals are enjoyed on both nights and days.
The middle four days are called chol hamoed, semi-festive "intermediate days," when most forms of work are permitted.
MATZAH
Instead of chametz, we eat matzah-flat unleavened bread. It is a mitzvah to partake of matzah on the two Seder nights (see below for more on this), and during the rest of the holiday it is optional.
THE SEDERS
The highlight of Passover is the Seder, observed on each of the first two nights of the holiday. The Seder is a fifteen-step family-oriented tradition and ritual-packed feast.
The focal points of the Seder are:
Eating matzah.
Eating bitter herbs-to commemorate the bitter slavery endured by the Israelites.
Drinking four cups of wine or grape juice-a royal drink to celebrate our newfound freedom.
The recitation of the Haggadah, a liturgy that describes in detail the story of the Exodus from Egypt. The Haggadah is the fulfillment of the biblical obligation to recount to our children the story of the Exodus on the night of Passover.
The Four Questions
What makes this night different from all other nights?
1. On all nights we need not dip even once, and on this night we dip twice!
2. On all nights we eat leavened bread or matzah, and on this night, only matzah!
3. On all nights we eat various vegetables, and on this night, bitter herbs!
4. On all nights we eat sitting upright or reclining, and on this night we all recline!
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Elegant beaded Necklace of crystal beads on a cotton string with special knots that create an interesting beautiful necklace. On the back part a leather string gives the user a light and comfortable feeling.
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Hamsa - For Protection Against The Evil Eye - The Hamsa Hand is one of the original protective signs.
About 42 cm long
It is believed that the one who wears it or hangs it in his house, will be protected from the Evil Eye and it will bring positive energy, happiness, prosperity and health.
The Hamsa (root means "five") symbolizes the Creators protective hand.
Manito de hamsa.
Cadenita de plata con uma manito de hamsa en opalo .
Made in Israel jewish necklace with blue opal hamsa pendant and silver chain.
Typical Israeli.
Good luck and protection jewelry.
$33.00
Enjoy listening and watching Israeli Spring songs: