Posts Tagged passover

Hadash

Desiring Mashiach’s Salvation

In the fifteenth benediction of the Shemone Esreh we pray, "Et tzemach David avdecha mehera tatzmiach, vekarno tarum biyshuatecha ki lishuatecha kivinu kol hayom. Baruch ata Hashem matzmiach keren yeshua – (lit.) The offspring of your servant [King] David may you speedily cause to flourish and enhance his pride through your salvation, for we hope for your salvation all day long. Blessed are You, Hashem, who causes the pride of salvation to flourish." So we find our reference in one of our daily prayers for salvation – yeshua – redemption via the coming of Moshiach. The Rambam, in his Seder Tefillot Kol Hashana omits "avdecha – your servant" and "lishuatcha kivinu kol hayom." Yet, the main point of the benediction remains the same – it is a prayer for salvation. Some siddurim include the additional words "umetzapim liy’shua – and we hope for salvation." Some have these words [...]

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Parasha Bo, Torah, Torah Video

Happy New Year – Parasha Bo

Happy New Year - Parasha Bo

The Lord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt: 2 This month shall mark for you the beginning of the months; it shall be the first of the months of the year for you. 3 Speak to the whole community of Israel and say that on the tenth of this month each of them shall take a lamb to a family, a lamb to a household. (Shemot 12: 1-3) This week we ...

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Torah, Tu B'Shevat, Video of the Week

Tu B’Shevat | The 15th of Shevat

Tu B'Shevat | The 15th of Shevat

Although we are all familiar with the Rosh Hashanah, the "Head of the Year," which occurs in the Fall, there are actually four Rosh Hashanah’s which define, to an extent, the Hebrew calendar. They are as follows: 1. First of Nisan – This is the month about which Moshe was commanded in Egypt, "This month shall be considere ...

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Mashiach, Messianic Judaism, News

Revealing the Torah of Mashiach

Revealing the Torah of Mashiach

Mashiach teaches the inner parts of Torah, whose teachings are far-reaching and practically limitless. This is the way Maran Yeshua should be understood. ישוע מלך המשיח / Maran Yeshua Melech HaMashiach said; "Come to me all who labor and are burdened and I will find rest f ...

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613 Mitzvot, Castellano, Torá en Español

Sacrificar la ofrenda de pésaj (4ª mitzvá positiva)

Sacrificar la ofrenda de pésaj (4ª mitzvá positiva)

Sacrificar la ofrenda de pésaj (4ª mitzvá positiva) Shemot-Éxodo 12:6 Y habéis de guardarlo hasta el día catorce de este mes; y lo inmolará toda la comunidad del pueblo de Israel entre las dos tardes. Esta mitzvá de carácter ritual forma parte de un cumulo de leyes que solo es posible cum ...

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Parasha Behaalotecha, Torah

Parasha Overview: Behaalotecha (Videos)

Parasha Overview: Behaalotecha (Videos)

Weekly Sidra: Beha’alotcha (when you step up) Torah Portion: Bamidbar/ Numbers 8:1-12:16 Haftorah: Zecharyah / Zechariah 2:14-4:7 The third reading from the book of Numbers and the thirty-sixth reading from the Torah is called Beha’alot’cha (בהעלותך), a word that literally m ...

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Chag Shavuot, Jewish Roots, Torah

שבעות חג – Chag Shavuot (The Feast of Weeks)

שבעות חג - Chag Shavuot (The Feast of Weeks)

Shavuot/Pentecost (Sivan 6) begins at sunset Tuesday, May 18, 2010 and concludes at sunset Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Jews around the world will celebrate Shavuot. In the Jewish calendar, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Shavuot on sunset of Tuesday, the 18th of May. Shavuot is the second of the thr ...

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Haggim, Jewish Roots, News, Torah

Pesach Sheni – פסח שני

Pesach Sheni - פסח שני

Pesach Sheni (Hebrew: פסח שני, trans. Second Passover), in the times of the Biet Mikdash (the Temple), all those who were unable to offer the Passover sacrifice at the proper time, on the 14th of Nissan, were permitted to bring it in the second month, on the 14th of Iyar. This special sacrifice was initiated duri ...

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