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  1. The Passover Lambhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/passover-lamb

    Out of all the sacrificial services in the Torah, none is so well known and so often remembered as the sacrifice of the Passover Lamb. The Passover Lamb was the first sacrifice that Israel, as a nation, was commanded to make. Juxtaposed against the...

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  2. What is Chametz?https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/chametz

    With spring just around the corner, Passover is fast approaching! It’s time to start thinking about getting our homes ready for Passover! One of the tasks of cleaning the house prior to Passover is the removal of all leaven from the home. Although the...

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  3. The Ultimate Sacrificehttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/passover-lamb-ultimate-sacrifice

    The Passover Lamb is arguably one of the most accessible symbols of God’s love for us; but what if we understood Korban Pesach in terms of the context already established in Leviticus 1-6? Commentary by Daniel Williams. The terms of the altar The first...

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  4. The Last Sederhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/last-seder

    on his last night with us before he suffered. We are to remember him whenever we take the elements. How much more so at Passover when he spoke those words! The command to keep the Appointed Time of Unleavened Bread is an eternal commandment of the...

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  5. Passover Sederhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/services/events/outreach-passover-seder

    Like no other single event in the Bible, nothing teaches more about the Messiah and what he did for us than the Passover and the Passover Seder Meal. That is why we at Congregation Sar Shalom want to invite you to our annual "Messiah in the Passover...

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    • Author: Sar Shalom
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  6. Song of the Lambhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/shirat-hayam

    Moses announced this declaration and delivered the people from Pharaoh and the sea was none other than the seventh day of Passover. Being filled with so much redemptive imagery, our Sages taught that the first two days of Passover correspond to the past...

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  7. Passover Sederhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/component/tags/tag/passover-seder

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    • Author: Tim Davis
  8. Passover Lambhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/component/tags/tag/passover-lamb

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    • Author: Sar Shalom
  9. Passoverhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/component/tags/tag/passover

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    • Author: Tim Davis
  10. Shabbat Zachorhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/shabbat-zachor

    addition to this, we remember what Amalek did as an introduction to the most joyous season of the Jewish year - Purim and Passover. Purim, followed by Passover, are the two holidays most associated with the salvation and redemption of Israel. In these...

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  11. Tzav: What About Thoughts?https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/tzav-thoughts

    and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things. Parshat Tzav is always read in the synagogues the week before Passover. One of our obligations in preparation for Passover is Biur Chametz (the removal of Chametz or leaven) from our homes....

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  12. Counting of the Omerhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/counting-the-omer

    ספירת העומר, Sefirat HaOmer) is an important verbal counting of each of the forty-nine days between the Festival of Passover and Shavuot as stated in the Hebrew Bible: Leviticus 23:15–16. “‘From the day after the Sabbath, the day you brought the sheaf...

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  13. Land of the Biblehttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/land-of-the-bible

    of Jewish pilgrims from all over the world ascend to Jerusalem in order to celebrate the three pilgrim holidays of Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot (Ex. 34:23; Deut. 16:16).[9] A Land of Faith & Blessing For many modern readers, it is difficult to...

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  14. Shavuot (Pentecost)https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/shavuot

    that links Shavuot to the Festival of Unleavened Bread. In this sense, Shavuot concludes the festival season begun with Passover. Shavuot is referred to as the Atzeret (conclusion) of the Feast of Unleavened Bread just as the Eighth Day of The Feast of...

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  15. Who is Rabbi Yeshuahttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/who-is-rabbi-yeshua

    with all Jews, he was bound by Torah law to ascend to Jerusalem and the temple for each of the three pilgrimage festivals: Passover, Pentecost and The Feast of Tabernacles. The Talmud records that the sages took advantage of these pilgrimage crowds by...

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  16. The Festivals of the Lordhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/resources/latest-items/moedim-festivals

    the Torah. From the weekly festival of the Sabbath Day, to the monthly festival of the New Moon, to yearly festivals like Passover, First Fruits, the counting of the Omer, Shavuot (Pentecost), Rosh Hashanah (the head of the Year), Yom Kippur (the Day of...

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    • Author: Sar Shalom
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  17. A Prophet Like Moseshttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/prophet-like-moses

    There are further parallels between the work of Moses and the work of Messiah Yeshua. After leading the people through the Passover redemption and teaching them the Torah, Moses set about the work of constructing a Tabernacle so that God might dwell...

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  18. The Greatest Commandmenthttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/ten-words

    one. In the same way, the Ten Words are major headings for all 613 commandments. For example, the commandments concerning Passover fall under the category of Shabbat: “You shall keep my Sabbaths [plural] and reverence my Sanctuary: I am Hashem (Lev....

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  19. Sukkot: Guests for Dinnerhttps://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/sukkot

    day of the Feast of Tabernacles. Just before His execution Yeshua sat down with His disciples for the festive meal of Passover. He said these words: But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink...

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    • Author: Kehilat Sar Shalom
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  20. Jesus Was Jewish?https://rabbiyeshua.com/articles/jesus-was-jewish

    had his hair cut when he was three years old. He kept the festivals and the Sabbath. He ate only kosher. He ate matzo on Passover; he fasted on the Day of Atonement. He dressed as a Jew. He did not wear a mixture of wool and linen. He wore fringes on...

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