By Rabbi Shimon Finkelman, Rabbi Moshe Lieber - Hardcover
Pesach
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The Festival of
Freedom and our national birthday, Pesach is the first of the appointed seasons.
What is the significance to us of an event that took place thirty-three centuries ago?
What are the special laws of an
Erev Pesach that falls on the Sabbath?
How have Jews over the years
enriched their lives through the messages of Pesach?
What meaning can we find in its abundance
of rituals and customs?
What is the unique content of the
festival's prayers?
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This book, part of the popular Artscroll Holiday Series,
draws together several elements of the holiday's history, underlying meaning,
and observances. It is a selection from many sources, each of its sections
filled with information and inspiration that will add flavor to the holiday for
any reader.
The Overview presents a
philosophical perspective on the meaning and purpose of Pesach.
The insights offer a cross
section of anecdotes, ideas. and comments, culled from a broad range of
traditional sources.
The Laws provide the background as well
as the practical application of the general laws of Pesach with a
comprehensive treatment of Erev Pesach that falls on the Sabbath.
Drawn from the rich lodes of Jewish thought and practice,
this book will help the reader absorb the spirit and hear the call of the
holiday. The better we understand the deeper content of Pesach and what it
represents, the better we will absorb its message for all times and places.