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Kol Hamoed Pesach
INTERMEDIATE SHABBAT
Shemot/Exodus 33:12-34:26
Bamidbar/Numbers 28:19-25
Ezekiel 36:37-37:14
Happy Passover! We
are in the midst of our Pesach Holiday. On the Hebrew calendar, this week
is called Kol Hamoed, the Intervening Days or Half-Holy Days. Pesach
begins on the fourteenth of Nisan, when the Passover Lamb was slain. The
days of the Passover begin here and end on the twenty-first of Nisan.
This festive season is to remind us of the freedom and love that G-d has
given to each and every one of us. It is also a time of preparation. G-d
prepared the people to meet Him on Har Sinai, Mount Sinai, where He
created a people who were to be set apart and holy, as He is holy.
In this Torah
portion, we again go over Parasha Ki Tisa (in
Exodus 33:12).
G-d reveals to Moshe that He will have His presence among the people and
He will give them rest Also, the thirteen attributes of His mercy are
given.
The HafTorah portion
gives us the picture of the dry bones, when Israel will be resurrected
after everything seems to be lost, as though she were dead. Those who
trust and receive the mercy of G-d will have His presence in their midst.
We are now in the
season of the counting of the omer. At the end of the forty-nine days we
will celebrate Shavuot, the Feast of Weeks. At that time, the Children of
Israel became the Bride of G-d as they said they will obey (I will, or I
do).
As we celebrate we must
invite ALL to come and eat of the Passover. In the Haggadah, we are
exposed to the breaking of the matzah and lifting it up before all. The
hardships and cruelty of slavery under Pharaoh are re-told. All under
oppressions, discouragement, downtrodden, poverty are invited to join us
in the Seder meal. Just as the king sent his servants out to gather all
those who would come to feast at his table, so we are all invited to join
the Most High King. We look forward to the time when we will come
together to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Passover Seder).
Have a blessed Passover
season as you contemplate these Pesach Scriptures.
TORAH PORTION for 1st
day of Passover:
Exodus 12:21-51,
Num 28:16-25,
HafTorah-Joshua 5:2-6:24
TORAH PORTION FOR 2nd
day of Passover:
Lev 22:26, 28:16-25,
HafTorah-2 Kings 23:1-9, 21-25
Every alien that
is bought and circumcised shall eat of the Passover
Lev 22:29
Sacrifice of
thanksgiving
Exodus 34:6ff
G-d proclaims
His 13 attributes
New stones
carved
10 commandments
More
opportunities to repent
Blessings, Hag Sameach
Shavua Tov
Rabbi Z
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