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04-05-2009, 06:00 PM
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Wishing all LI'ers, "A ziessen Pesach (a sweet Passover)"
For the few days before and during the 8-days of Passover, the common seasonal greeting is "Have a ziessen Pesach", which means, "Have a sweet Passover".
The 8-day (7 days in Israel) Jewish Biblical Festival of Pesach (PEH-sahkh, PAY-sahkh = Passover), named for the ‘passing over’ of the Angel of Death that slew the first born sons of the Egyptians, celebrates the liberation of the children of Israel from bondage in Egypt and the beginning of the Israelite, now Jewish people, and has been continuously celebrated for more than 3,300 years. According to Biblical chronology, the Exodus from Egypt took place 890 years before the destruction of the Temple by the Babylonians in 421 BCE, or in 1310 BCE, during the reign of the Pharaoh Adikam (not, as generally believed, and as portrayed in the movie “The Ten Commandments”, during the reign of Ramses II).
As commanded by the Almighty at Sinai (Ex. 12:14-20, 13:1-10 and Lev. 23:4-8), the 8-day Biblical Festival of Pesach begins on the 15th day of Nissan and ends on the 22nd day of Nissan (that’s the Babylonian ‘Nissan’, not the Japanese ‘Nissan’), which this year, will be from sundown, Wednesday, April 8 to sundown, Thursday, April 16 on the civil calendar.
As the only major Jewish celebration completely centered on the home and not in the synagogue, Passover is marked by special dietary restrictions, mainly the prohibition against using any grain or leavened product, other than matzoh (unleavened bread made from flour and water and baked for 18 minutes), and ritualized meals (Seders, SAY-d'rs) that follow a specified order as written down in the Haggadah (huh-GAH-duh, the guide book for the Seder service that contains blessings, questions and answers, the story of the Exodus, and songs) on the first two evenings.
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04-05-2009, 09:32 PM
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Thank you Walter,
A blessed Holy Week to all.
Peace,
Crooks
Last edited by Crookhaven; 04-05-2009 at 09:41 PM..
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04-06-2009, 02:21 PM
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Thanks guys and likewise Happy Pesach!
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04-06-2009, 02:23 PM
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thanks and have a happy pesach
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04-07-2009, 04:18 PM
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This only happens once every 28 years ...
Tomorrow (Wednesday, April 8) morning at dawn, Jews on Long Island and around the world will recite Birkat ha Chamah (BEER-kaht hah-chah-MAH), a special Blessing recited once every 28 years marking the sun's return to the exact place it occupied on the fourth day of Creation on the same day and at the same hour that the sun began to shine in the primordial heavens.
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04-07-2009, 10:49 PM
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thank you! I am looking forward to my son's first Pesach!
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04-08-2009, 12:21 PM
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