Monday, March 1, 2010

30 days before Pesach

By Rabbi Ya'aqob Menashe
http://www.atorahminute.com/2010-03-01

Thirty days before Pesah, one should inquire about the halakhoth (laws) of Pesah. We learn this from the fact that Moshe Rabbenu, 'a"h, explained the laws pertaining to Pesah Sheni (which takes place one month after Passover) on Pesah (Passover) itself.

From this, there are those who learn that the laws of all Holidays must be learnt a month before the Holiday, whereas others say that this only applies to Pesah. Pesah has an additional reason as to why one must study one month in advance, and that is because its laws are complex and numerous.

Even though the Gemara (Talmud) also mentions that one must give Derashoth (homilies) from a month before Pesah, the Shulhan 'Arukh (Code of Jewish Law) does not mention this aspect. The custom nowadays is that the Derashoth are given on Shabbath Haggadol (usually the Shabbath before Pesah) when the Rabbis of the communities expound on the Holiday and then give Halakhoth (laws) pertaining to Pesah.

From the morning service (korbanote/offerings):

The Pesach offering is eaten only at night and it may only be eaten until midnight; it may be eaten only by those "registered" for it; and may be eaten only roasted. (Translation from The Complete Artscroll Siddur.)

חג פסח כשר ושמח

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