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WARTIME PESACH (PASSOVER) IN 2024

“He sent redemption to His nation, He commanded His covenant for eternity; holy and awesome is His Name.” Psalms 111:9

As I put this very short Op together it is 19 April 2024, just a few days before Pesach (Passover) 2024! This past week has been historic because we have seen Iran launch a massive drone and missile attack from Iranian territory itself against Israel! Baruch HaShem, HaShem protected Israel and the majority of the weapons fired by Iran were intercepted and destroyed!

What I find so astounding is today I received word from a citizen who lives in Israel who said when the country was warned of the Iranian attack, the people were told to just go to sleep as it would take many hours for the Iranian drones to arrive. Instead of sleeping the majority of the Israeli populace searched out and prayed from the Book of Tehillim (Psalms) for HaShem’s protection and He answered their prayers!! Additionally, this person said the populace of Israel today is talking about how HaShem protected them, the point is they are acknowledging HaShem’s Hand of protection…Baruch HaShem! It wasn’t the IDF nor the Americans and allies who saved Israel, it was HaShem!! Its an amazing precursor to Pesach next week!

Before continuing on always remember the following eternal characteristics of HaShem:

We are commanded by HaShem to come three times a year up to Temple in Jerusalem to present ourselves before the Great King per Deuteronomy 16:16. These three times are known as the Shelosh Regalim, the Pilgrimage Feasts i.e. Pesach (Passover), Shavuot and Sukkot!

Why do we celebrate Pesach? Tractate Pesachim from the Elucidated Mishnah published by Artscroll, it explains “Pesach, the festival that commemorates the redemption of the Jews from slavery in Egypt. The redemption is the basis of our faith because the Jewish people actually saw the miracles that HaShem performed for them. They thus realized that HaShem not only created the universe, but that He also controls nature, and uses it to reward the innocent and punish the guilty. The Torah states that the Jews of that time should teach these lessons to their children, who must teach them to their children, and so on down through the generations, to this very day. In this way, the events of the Exodus, which are celebrated on Pesach, continue to inspire belief in HaShem and in His supervision of our lives.”

What is interesting is the Torah devotes more commandments to Pesach than to any other Feast of HaShem! There are 24 commandments of the total 613 commandments in the Torah specific to Pesach.

On the first night of Pesach we sit down for the Seder (Order) meal. It is here at the Seder we read through the prescribed order of the meal i.e. the Haggadah and in doing so we retell how HaShem miraculously redeemed the Jews from slavery and oppression in Egypt!

Tractate Pesachim from the Mishnah expounds further and says “Ever since the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (70 AD by Rome), we have been unable to bring or eat the Pesach offering, or fulfill the Biblical mitzvah of eating maror (Bitter herbs). Although almost 2,000 years have passed since that tragedy, our people have never stopped yearning for the rebuilding of the Temple and the resumption of the korbonot services. Each year we conclude the Seder with the declaration ‘Next year in Jerusalem!’ And we pray ‘Just we have merited to perform the Seder, so too shall we merit to make the Pesach offering.’ We hope that in the merit of studying the laws of Pesach, we will see the rebuilding of the Temple, and we will observe the mitzvos of the Pesach offering, and perform the Seder in its full and proper form, ‘Speedily in our days, amen!'”

Chapter 10 of Tractate Pesachim in the Mishnah discusses the Seder which is divided into four parts:

We drink one of the Four Cups of wine after each of these sections.

The four parts of the Seder are broken down into fifteen specific steps which are as follows:

I don’t expect anyone to understand this all. My point is, all through the Seder we will see the Redeeming Hand of HaShem! If He reveals the end from the beginning and there is nothing new under the sun, then we must observe the Pesach Seder and retell the miracles of HaShem because once again Redemption is at hand! Further, the ending of the Pesach Seder we pray not only next year may we be in Jerusalem with a rebuilt Temple, but more importantly may He redeem us once again by His Mighty Right Arm and send Messiah to redeem us and all of Israel from the oppression of Egypt (The nations)! How much more important is this today especially now in 2024 as we will celebrate Pesach in which our enemies are once again working diligently to annihilate us! It is important because this Pesach as we sit down at the Seder, we must remember the IDF are on the front lines in battle! Once more we will celebrate Pesach in a time of war! May HaShem grant victory and redemption soon in our days!

Chag Pesach Sameach! (Happy Passover!)

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