The Passover Seder

Hi gang!  We're leading up to Passover, the first of the major Jewish feasts.  If you missed previous posts, you can catch them here: Looking Toward the Spring Feasts Preparing for Passover Passover begins on Nissan 15.  However, remember that a Jewish day begins at sundown, thus Passover actually begins (according to the common measure …

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Preparing for Passover

Hi gang!  Yesterday I introduced a look into the Spring feasts celebrated by Jews.  We are approaching Passover, so I want to spend this week examining this important Jewish celebration. In Jewish culture, preparation for the Passover (Pesach) actually begins a full month beforehand, just after the festival of Purim.  Since no leavened bread is …

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Looking Toward the Spring Feasts

Nissan 1 is the beginning of the Biblical new year, at the first appearance of the "new moon."  To understand Hebrew dates, you must understand that the Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar (versus the solar, Gregorian calendar used by the majority of the world).  Though I won't go into great detail about how the …

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Bless Israel this Passover

Greetings friends!  Genesis 12:3 teaches us that those who bless Israel will be blessed.  If you are interested in exploring a tangible way to bless Israel, I have a suggestion.  Passover, one of the 3 most important Jewish festivals of the year, begins at sundown next Friday.  In significance, it would rank as highly as …

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