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| | Judaism 101: Pesach: Passover |
 | | The text of the Pesach seder is written in a book called the haggadah. |  | | Pesach begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan. |  | | For example, they say that the three matzahs represent the Trinity, with the broken one representing Jesus on the cross (in Judaism, the three matzahs represent the three Temples, two of which have been destroyed, and the third of which will be built when the moshiach comes). |
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http://www.jewfaq.org/holidaya.htm
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| | Pesach |
 | | "Pesach" is used in this sense in Isaiah 3 1:5, Genesis 1:2, and Luke 13:34. |  | | Pesach or Passover is biblically commanded to last seven days. |  | | Pesach begins on the 15th day of Nisan. |
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http://www.messianichomeschool.net/Pesach.html
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| | Pesach |
 | | Pesach was in its earliest stages (more than 3,000 years ago) celebrated in local temples, but became centered to the temple of Jerusalem after the centralization of Jewish religion. |  | | Pesach is also called Passover, which actually is the correct translation of the Hebrew 'pesach'. |  | | That ye shall say, It is the sacrifice of the Lord's passover, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when he smote the Egyptians, and delivered our houses. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/pesach.htm
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| | Introduction to Pesach - Passover |
 | | Pesach is, outside of Israel, an eight day holiday which commemorates when HaShem freed us from slavery in Egypt. |  | | In Israel Pesach is only seven days long and only the first and last days are Yom Tov. |  | | And on the fifteenth day of this month is the Festival of Matzos to HaShem; you shall eat matzos for a seven day period. |
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http://members.aol.com/LazerA/pesach.htm
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| | Beit HaChatulim Prepares for Pesach |
 | | Pesach is a transliteration of the Hebrew word for Passover. |  | | Pesach therefore requires both physical preparation and spiritual or intellectual preparation. |  | | Check out their Top Ten Places to Hide the Afikomen. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1259/pesach.htm
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| | Hashkafah.com -> Pesach Sheini |
 | | Most of the references to pesach sheini where it is lauded and its minhagim discussed are later kabbalistic and chassidic sources. |  | | So G-d made a special holiday for them, and other people who couldn't bring the pesach offering for reasons beyond their control (but not people who deliberately didn't do it the first time). |  | | Not all of us do that (some people stand absolutely still with our right hand on our left) and even those who do it, may not do it for ma'ariv because sunset to midnight kabbalistically isn't an appropriate time to "klap", just like we don't say tachanun sunset to midnight. |
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http://www.hashkafah.com/index.php?showtopic=3574
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| | Welcome to Kolel |
 | | On the first night of Pesach (first two nights for many traditional Jews outside Israel), there is a special meal filled with ritual to teach us the significance of the holiday. |  | | Pesach always begins on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nissan, at the beginning of springtime. |  | | Biblically, Pesach lasts for seven days, but, since Rabbinic times, many communities observe eight days. |
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http://www.kolel.org/pages/holidays/Pesach_intro.html
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| | Pesach Pages |
 | | Here, too, the act of release is accompanied by a positive achievement that is a cooperative act between God and people: God made possible the release from Egyptian bondage so that God and Israel could enter into a Covenant at Mt. Sinai. |  | | On a historical plane, Pesach marks the release of the children of Israel from the grip of Egypt, and commemorates the birth of the |  | | On a broad human plane, Pesach symbolizes the hoped for release of all people from physical and spiritual bondage. |
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http://www.headenver.org/Calendar_Events/pesach.htm
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| | hallel |
 | | Hallel is recited during shechitat Pesach Sheni, but not during akhilat Pesach Sheni, according to the mishna in Pesachim 95a. |  | | Rav Chaim Brisker(22) held that Hallel should be recited in shul on Pesach night with a berakha, in accordance with the verse in Yeshayahu which indicates that the "Hallel of Yom Tov" should be recited on Pesach night, even though Hallel is normally recited during the day. |  | | Tosafot's claim that women are obligated in Hallel on Pesach night since it is Hallel al ha-nes raises the question of the obligation of women to say Hallel on Chanuka. |
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http://www.vbm-torah.org/pesach/hallel.htm
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| | Chag Pesach |
 | | Shabbat notwithstanding, Pesach is the beginning of the biblical feasts of Leviticus chapter 23. |  | | They were instructed, "You must slay the lamb, not the priests." The priests caught the blood and ministered the blood according to the Scriptures. |  | | The actual feast known as Pesach spans three separate, yet inextricably-inked feasts: Pesach, observed on the fourteenth day of the Jewish month of Nisan, HaMatzah (Unleavened Bread), observed on the fifteenth day of Nisan, and Bikkurim (Firstfruits), observed the day after the Sabbath of HaMatzah. |
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http://www.heartofisrael.org/teachings/rabbi/Pesach.htm
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| | Sichos In English: Pesach Sheni, 5747 |
 | | A further analysis of the story which led to the mitzvah of Pesach Sheni will reveal that the people who had not brought the first Pesach Korban were really not at fault and could not be considered deficient in their G-dly Divine service. |  | | Well, their argument was accepted by G-d and they were given the opportunity to make amends in a manner which was even loftier than on the first Pesach, for on Pesach Sheni chometz and matzah may be in the home when the korban is offered. |  | | Consequently, there is no paradox here, for the Chassidic interpretation of Pesach Sheni as being the second stage in Divine service, which comes after the first stage of the first Pesach, refers to the spiritual Divine service which is the essential metaphysical theme of Pesach. |
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http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/sichos-in-english/35/13.htm
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| | Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple: Pesach Celebration Guide |
 | | Our prayer for each of you and for this most sacred congregation during this Pesach season is that each of us might experience this hope and promise and be inspired to unite the spirit of our families. |  | | Upon leaving Egypt, the Jewish people received the Torah from God at Mt. Sinai. |  | | , a special Pesach prayer book, from which to read the service. |
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http://www.fairmounttemple.org/h-pesach.htm
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| | No Tachanun on Pesach Sheini |
 | | Rebbe believes that he must present a Pesach Sheini since Pesach Sheini is a Regel Bifnei Atzmo, “Holiday with an identity that is independent” from Pesach. |  | | Pesach Sheini by definition can serve only as a holiday for individuals. |  | | On the other hand, Rabi Natan and Rabi Chanania ben Akavia believe that one who converted between Pesach and Pesach Sheini is not obligated to offer a Korban Pesach on Pesach Sheini. |
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http://www.koltorah.org/ravj/NOtachanun.htm
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| | J L I - The Jewish Learning Initiative - Penn - Pesach Guide 5765 |
 | | Hot water should not be used or poured in the sink for twenty-four (24) hours prior to kashering. |  | | You only need to say the blessing and the “Hayom ____ LaOmer part,” although some have the custom to add on additional psalms and declarations. |  | | It can also be obtained by calling Rabbi Yidel Gruber at The Natural Place, 845-352-7331. |
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http://jli.co.il/penn/section.asp?id=75
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| | Breslov—Judaism with Heart |
 | | The Haggadah which we recite on Pesach is a tikkun for the Covenant. |  | | The reason why it is recited aloud is because the voice arouses Da'at, the knowledge of God. |  | | The wine of the four cups which we drink on the first nights of Pesach is also a tikkun for Da'at and for the Holy Covenant (Likutey Moharan I, 20:10). |
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http://www.breslov.org/passover.html
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| | The Chassidic Dimension - Festivals 2: Pesach Sheni |
 | | Pesach Rishon extends throughout the entire seven days of Pesach (eight days in the Diaspora), while Pesach Sheni lasts but one day. |  | | This is also why Pesach Rishon lasts seven days: the orderly and progressive spiritual service of the tzaddik consists of "seven days" - |  | | This explains the differences between Pesach Rishon and Pesach Sheni: Pesach Rishon - |
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http://www.sichosinenglish.org/books/chassidic-dimension-festivals-2/30.htm
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| | Kosher L'Pesach |
 | | During the eight days of Pesach, chametz cannot lose its identity in an admixture. |  | | The Torah tells us, "Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread; on the very first day you shall remove chametz (leaven) from your houses. |  | | This is the basis of the law of Pesach. |
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http://www.uscj.org/metny/middletown/pesach.htm
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| | JDC programs worldwide Former Soviet Union Ukraine Pesach Project: "At Home" in Kiev |
 | | We imparted knowledge which they could use to conduct seders on their own with their families. |  | | The hand of a student from Kiev (shown here) wrote out the words, with a pen came from Israel, on paper from Montreal. |  | | I traveled as a representative for JDC and was in charge of coordinating the activities of four groups of university students from across the world, who had come to share Pesach with Jews living in Kiev and the surrounding towns and villages. |
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http://www.jdc.org/p_fsu_uk_ps_build_rhea.html
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| | "Kosher L'Pesach": It's Not Just A Label--April 2001 |
 | | We trust them for their kashrus and depend on them for their ability to supply us with virtually everything we need. |  | | "Its a tremendous undertaking," says Schwinder, who maintains that the price of his products do not go up during the Pesach shopping season. |  | | The Pesach Seder is a defining Jewish experience. |
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http://www.kashrusmagazine.com/magazine/104/kosherlpesach.html
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| | Union for Reform Judaism - Pesach |
 | | The seder has a number of scriptural bases. |  | | On the eve of the fifteenth day of Nisan in the Hebrew calendar, we read from a book called the hagaddah, meaning "telling," which contains the order of prayers, rituals, readings and songs for the Pesach seder. |  | | The Pesach seder is the only ritual meal in the Jewish calendar year for which such an order is prescribed, hence its name. |
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http://urj.org/holidays/pesach
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| | Pesach Guide |
 | | During the eight days of Pesach, hametz cannot lose its identity in an admixture. |  | | However, your rabbi should be consulted when any doubt arises. |  | | However, during the rest of the year, hametz follows the normal rules of admixture, i.e. |
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http://www.uscj.org/seabd/omct/PesachLaws.html
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| | Passover |
 | | In Hebrew, it is known as Pesach (that "ch" is pronounced as in the Scottish "loch"), which is based on the Hebrew root meaning "pass over". |  | | The holiday is also referred to as Chag he-Aviv (the Spring Festival), Chag ha-Matzoth (the Festival of Matzahs), and Zeman Herutenu (the Time of Our Freedom) (again, all with those Scottish "ch"s). |  | | The name "Passover" refers to the fact that G-d "passed over" the houses of the Jews when he was slaying the firstborn of Egypt. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/holidaya.html
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| | Pesach Journal - Virtual Beit Midrash |
 | | The Korban Pesach: Defining Israel as God's People |  | | And You Shall Know That I Am The Lord |  | | The House as Altar: The Uniqueness of the Korban Pesach |
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http://www.vbm-torah.org/pesach.htm
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| | Zman Korban Pesach |
 | | (Note: it is appropriate to refer to Korban Pesach in Halacha 4 since once a general principle is mentioned the exception to that principle should also be mentioned.) |  | | The Torah would not create a seder that inherently prevented Bnei Yisrael from fulfilling their chiyuv. |  | | It is appropriate to mention "the Pesach is not slaughtered until after the Tamid Shel Bein Ha'Arbayim" in Hilchot Timidin U'Musafim since it is part of the seder which relates to Korbanot. |
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http://www.tzemachdovid.org/klh/klar.html
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| | Pesach Sheni - The Second Passover Chabad.org |
 | | The fourteenth day of the month of Iyar is Pesach Sheini, the "Second Passover." When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem, this day served as a "second chance" for those who were unable to bring the Passover offering on the eve of the "first" Passover one month earlier, the 14th of Nissan. |  | | The Second Passover, providing in a sense tehuva, and another chance at earning the Neshomas Divine will. |  | | Although I think one should certainly oblige the talmudic and tanya rulings regarding pesach, it has crossed my mind what does one do in the hospital? |
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http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=2900
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| | Pesach - The Passover |
 | | Although this event took place more then 4,000 years ago, for Jews it remains the most important example of God's power. |  | | Although there are services in the synagogue the most important part of the festival takes place in the home. |  | | There is no more popular festival than the festival of Pesach or Passover. |
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http://re-xs.ucsm.ac.uk/gcsere/revision/judaism/jud4/page1.html
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| | Ten Tips for Reducing Pesach Pressure |
 | | The educational aspect of Pesach doesn't begin at the Seder table. |  | | Begin reading Pesach stories to your children and looking over children's Haggadahs with them, too. |  | | But to start Peasach with Tu B'shvat is just another area where people are burdening themselves way more than Hashem or even Chazal ever asked us to. |
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http://www.aish.com/family/heart/Ten_Tips_for_Reducing_Pesach_Pressure.asp
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| | Beit HaChatulim Cooks for Pesach |
 | | And since Pesach lasts for 8 days, there's always a Shabbat in there somewhere, too. |  | | While some of the Pesach rules are different for Sephardic Jews, these recipes should be appropriate for any Jews on Pesach. |  | | In addition to the two sedarim on the first two nights of Pesach, the last two days of Pesach are also holidays and are usually marked by a festive meal in the evening. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1259/vegypass.htm
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| | Teaching Pesach to Young Children |
 | | I continued looking, and again I heard "Pesach Ba, Pesach Ba." Then I noticed, in a carton, the beautiful cup of wine for Elijah (Eliyahu) - could that be where the words were coming from? |  | | Children will learn some of the brachot and songs for Pesach, and be able to recited and pr sing them at the appropriate times during their seder at home. |  | | Children are especially important in the celebration of Pesach. |
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http://www.bjeny.org/118.htm
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| | Soccer Dad: Haveil Havalim #18 - The Pesach Edition |
 | | On the Second Night - when he does't need to have a Seder since he's in Israel - Orthodox Anarchist plans to use a Blessed Haggadah for a Troubled Age. |  | | And Kumah has the pictures in a Pre Pesach Photo Montage to inspire you to go to Israel. |  | | UPDATE: Velveteen Rabbi has her recollections about her enjoyment of Pesach as well as a link to her very own Haggadah at "Passover is coming" |
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http://soccerdad.baltiblogs.com/archives/005886.html
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| | Pesach |
 | | Rachel and I wish the entire congregation and happy, healthy and kosher Pesach. |  | | Most authorities allow you to eat egg-matzoh, but Ashkenazic Jews follow Rashi who says no. In any case, you are allowed to own egg-matzoh on Pesach, it will not make affect your dishes, and you can even have it in the kitchen. |  | | For the other holiday meals on Pesach, if you cannot eat matzoh because of medical reasons, you can eat egg-matzoh. |
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http://www.asbi.org/pesach99.html
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| | Passover : History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith - Jewish Passover Pesach Holidays, Story, Recipes, Seder, Meal, ... |
 | | Further on the subject of calendars, if you want to learn about the history of the Jewish or Hebrew calendar, just click the following link: Jewish Calendar - Hebrew Calendar. |  | | Passover : History and Meaning of Freedom in Faith - Jewish Passover Pesach Holidays, Story, Recipes, Seder, Meal, Supper, Feasts, Foods, Songs, Humor, Paintings, Art |  | | For more information about the date of Passover, you can head on over to our Passover Date page. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/passover
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| | The Pesach & Moishe Langsam Family |
 | | Based on all this data, the picture we have is that Abraham Langsam had two known sons, a son Pesach/Philip and a son Moishe. |  | | Pesach was a cousin to my grandmother's father, Max Wolosky/or Volosky some family members - the ones from Europe used a W. She does remember that Pesach had a brother named Moishe who she thinks also lived in Brooklyn. |  | | With a name like Pesach Langsam, there must be a connection, as he was the progenitor of the branch. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dan/genealogy/Miller/langsam/marcy.htm
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| | Pesach Langsam |
 | | Pesach had 6 known children; five boys and one girl. |  | | Even his wife's name was disputed, although it was later proven not to be Rochel Mina. |  | | At some point they lived in a small town in Galicia called Jawornik Polski. |
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http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dan/genealogy/Miller/langsam/langsam.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: 1001 Questions and Answers on Pesach |
 | | Amazon.com: Books: 1001 Questions and Answers on Pesach |  | | This creates an encyclopedia of Pesach filled with excellent information on its practices, liturgy, and festival observance: all haalakhic dimensions are also included. |  | | Customers interested in 1001 Questions and Answers on Pesach may also be interested in |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1568215231?v=glance
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| | Chag Pesach Sameach! |
 | | Pesach and the family: The Burdens of Freedom 27-Mar-96 - By: David Hartman That the family seder rather than a large public gathering should be chosen as the vehicle to transmit the message of Pesach, the liberation of the Jewish people, is not without reason. |  | | The theme is such that each of us can celebrate it in a slightly different light: The festival of Freedom, the birth of the Jewish nation, the ideal of man overcoming major obstacles in his fight for individual freedom of worship and expression. |  | | We are meant to use the text as a guide or a basis of wide-ranging discussion. |
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http://www.wzo.org.il/en/about_us/pr_detail.asp?id=219
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| | Akhlah: Passover |
 | | Passover or Pesach is an eight day celebration beginning on the 15th of Nisan. |  | | Click on the pictures above for more information about the holiday of Passover. |
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http://www.akhlah.com/holidays/pesach/passover.php
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| | Pesach |
 | | Plenty was found sufficient to announce that Pesach and Chag HaMatza will indeed come at the appointed time in April. |  | | Also Aviv barley was found in sufficient quantities in the Negev near Ofakim (south of Be'er Sheva) where I personally went into the nearby fields to physically inspect for the Aviv. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~sukkot/Abiv04.html
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| | Practical-ly Pesach |
 | | Union of Orthodox Synagogues of South Africa Pesach 2005/5765 |  | | "The Busiest Day of the Year: Laws of Erev Pesach" by Rabbi Dovid Heber |  | | "Pesach: A Liberating Experience for Women" by Judith Hauptman |
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http://mcohen02.tripod.com/pesach.html
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| | The Jewish Outreach Institute |
 | | It is the holiday where family and friends gather around the seder table to celebrate. |  | | This year (2005), Pesach starts on the night of April 23rd and runs through May 1st. |  | | Please click on one of the links at left for more information. |
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http://www.joi.org/celebrate/pesach
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| | Pesach 5761 |
 | | Candle lighting times for all the Pesach holiday nights as well as the Shabbat in between, may be found on the Candle Lighting Page. |  | | To help you prepare for Pesach, we offer a form to sell your Chometz. |  | | Welcome to Chabad Austin's Pesach, or known in English as Passover, Page. |
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http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/cjso/Holidays/Pesach61.html
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| | Pesach (Passover) / Torah 101 / Mechon Mamre |
 | | Passover is probably the best known of the Jewish holidays among Gentiles, mostly because it ties in with Christian history (the Last Supper was apparently a Passover seder), and because a lot of its observances have been reinterpreted by Christians as Messianic and signs of Jesus. |  | | Pesach (Passover) / Torah 101 / Mechon Mamre |
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http://www.mechon-mamre.org/jewfaq/holidaya.htm
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| | Pesach |
 | | For the previous year's Pesach articles, click here >>> |  | | An American couple tries to communicate with a Russian couple - and have a meaningful seder nonetheless. |
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http://www.jewish-holiday.com/pesach.html
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| | Advanced Look at Pesach - The OU.ORG Guide To Pesach |
 | | HaShem brought us out of Egypt with a Mighty Hand and an Outstretched Arm (Deuteronomy 26:8) |  | | The Joint Authority for Jewish Zionist Education General Index on Pesach |  | | Advanced Look at Pesach - The OU.ORG Guide To Pesach |
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http://www.ou.org/chagim/pesach/pesachguide/advanced.htm
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| | PESACH |
 | | See a range of great Pesach songs on the following sites: |  | | An amazing array of Pesach albums to purchase from Hatikva Music. |  | | Passover on the Net and the Zemerl website |
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http://www.hebrewsongs.com/pesach.htm
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