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Times for Pesach
Last time to eat ChametzAccording to Rav Eliahu tz"lLast time to burn ChametzAccording to Rav Eliahu tz"l"Chag beginsChag endsRabenu Tam
Pesah will be celebrated Thursday, 15 of Nisan 02/04/2026
Chol HaMoed Pesach in Israel will begin Friday, 16 of Nisan 03/04/2026 and ends Tuesday, 20 of Nisan 07/04/2026


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  • מצלמה בכניסה לבית המדרש החדש
    Attending a Virtual Siyum
    due to the coronavirus, many Bechorot (firstborns) won't be able to physically participate at a Siyum, can they break the fast by "participating" virtually.
  • Stealing the Afikoman
    An innocent line in the gemara about "grabbing matzot at the Seder so children will stay awake", is open to 5 totally different explanations in the rishonim, where each one sees it as a springboard for his personal educational theory. Each of these chinuchi and psychological approaches will hopefully, not only keep our children at the seder, but also "on the derech" of Torah and Mitzvot, to stay religious for the rest of their lives. In addition to the Talmudic analysis, the she'ur includes humorous anecdotes and personal experiences, which were originally delivered at a Shabbat HaGadol Drasha.
  • Rav Kook on Independence, Pesach, Chametz & Korech
    Rav Kook, in his innovative style, explains the necessity for modern man to clean his Chametz in order to achieve individual and national independence and freedom on Pesach. If it's so natural to want to improve, and this "evolution" is built-in to the essence of the world, what are the factors that hold us back from being free to be ourselves? The Rav analyzes the symbols of matzah, maror and their merger in the Korech sandwich, in conjunction with free will, as well as nationalism.
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