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Shabbat HaGadol: (lit. “the Great Sabbath”); the Shabbat preceding Passover
At first the young man was impressed with the young lady’s character, but was repelled by the shape of her nose. Then he learned to ignore it. Now he loves it . . .
The approaching festival of Passover makes us confront issues concerning good battling against evil, escape from enslavement by enemies, the triumph of light over darkness. There are such battles on a national level, and they also exist within a person in...
The haftorahMalachi, 3:4-24. for Shabbat Hagadol is from the Book of Malachi, who lived at the beginning of the Second Temple era. He foretells of the time of Moshiach, and rebukes the Jewish people for putting the wicked on a pedestal, for not serving G‑...
The common denominator between Shabbat Hagadol, Miriam's passing, and parshat Tzav is that the darkness itself becomes light.
Nissan is known as the “Month of Redemption.”.Shmos Rabbah 15:1. This is because the central theme of the month is the holiday of Pesach, the “Time of our Redemption.”Text of prayers and kiddush of Pesach; see also Likkutei Sichos, Vol. XVII, p. 71ff. Thi...
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