LIVING WITH MOSHIACH, The Concluding Days of Pesach B"H LIVING WITH MOSHIACH Weekly Digest About Moshiach THE CONCLUDING DAYS OF PESACH, 5780 21-22 Nissan, 5780 April 14-16, 2020 ******************************************** * Bring Moshiach now * * by adding in acts of goodness & kindness * ******************************************** ********************************************* * This week's issue of Living With Moshiach * * is dedicated in loving memory of * * Mrs. Aita Leah bas Reb Meir Michel * * Stayer * * Passed away on 29 Nissan, 5774 * * * * * May her Soul Merit Eternal Life * ********************************************* ************************************************* * This week's issue is sponsored in part by: * * Holy Sparks - "http://www.holysparks.com" * * * * * Your premiere site for Jewish spirituality. * * * * * 5,780 Years of the Most Amazing Jewish Wisdom * * recorded in calligraphy, especially for you! * * * * * Explore your potential: * * Jewish Books, Art & Wisdom For Our Time. * * FREE art! * ************************************************* >> A Jewish Response To Terrorism << http://www.torah4blind.org/lwm-5762/269.htm *************************************************** * Visit TruePeace.org * * "http://www.truepeace.org" * * Dedicated to educating the public regarding the * * current situation in Israel, based on Torah * * sources, with special emphasis on the opinion * * and teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe * *************************************************** Published Weekly By Lubavitch Shluchim Conferences On The Moshiach Campaign, Committee For The Blind * * * 5780 **************************************************** * VISIT US ON THE WEB, AT: * * http://www.torah4blind.org * **************************************************** * TO RECEIVE THIS PUBLICATION VIA INTERNET: * * E-Mail: info@torah4blind.org * * or: * * http://www.torah4blind.org/subs.htm * **************************************************** * JEWISH CHILDREN: * * Get your own letter in a Sefer Torah! * * http://www.kidstorah.org * **************************************************** * Kids! 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Maimonides, Principles of the Faith, No. 12 ********************* * TABLE OF CONTENTS * ********************* * Introduction. * Customs Corner. * Moshiach Matters. * The Rebbe's Prophecy. * Righteous Jewish Women. * From Sea To Land. * The Concluding Days of Pesach. * A Taste of Things to Come -- Moshiach's Seudah. * The Concluding Days of Pesach Calendar. * Candle Lighting Blessings. * Time for Unity; Time for Strength! * Moshiach Information Hotlines. * Moshiach In The Air -- Electronic Media. * Subscription Information for this Weekly Magazine: Living With Moshiach. **************** * INTRODUCTION * **************** We are pleased to present, to the visually impaired and the blind, the 1178th issue of our weekly publication, Living With Moshiach. * In this issue, we focus on the Concluding Days of Pesach. * Our sincere appreciation to L'Chaim weekly publication, published by the Lubavitch Youth Organization, for allowing us to use their material. Also, many thanks to our new copy editor, Reb Benyomin Hoffman, for his tireless efforts,. and, many thanks to our former copy editor, Reb Mordechai Staiman, of blessed memory ("http://www.torah4blind.org/staiman"), for his tireless efforts. * It is our fervent hope that our learning about Moshiach and the Redemption will hasten the coming of Moshiach, NOW! Rabbi Yosef Y. Shagalov Executive Director Enlightenment For The Blind, Inc. E-Mail:yys@torah4blind.org 11 Nissan, 5780 Los Angeles, California P.S.: As we are eagerly awaiting the immediate arrival of Moshiach, at any moment, we have included the five blessings that (according to many opinions) will be applicable when Moshiach comes. ************************************************* * IN LOVING MEMORY OF * * Horav Schneur Zalman Halevi * * ben Horav Yitzchok Elchonon Halevi * * Shagalov * * Passed away on 21 Tamuz, 5766 * * * * Reb Dovid Asniel ben Reb Eliyahu * * Ekman * * Passed away on 5 Sivan - Erev Shavuot, 5765 * * * * Mrs. Devora Rivka bas Reb Yosef Eliezer * * Marenburg * * Passed away on the second day * * of Rosh Chodesh Adar, 5766 * * * * Reb Yitzchok Moshe (Ian) ben Reb Dovid Asniel * * Ekman (Santiago, Chile) * * Passed away on 24 Shevat, 5769 * * * * May Their Souls Merit Eternal Life * * * * AND IN HONOR OF * * Mrs. Esther Shaindel bas Fraidel Chedva * * Shagalov * * * * * Dedicated by * * Rabbi & Mrs. Yosef Yitzchok and Gittel Rochel * * Shagalov * ************************************************* ****************** * CUSTOMS CORNER * ****************** Are there special blessings that we will recite when Moshiach comes? According to many opinions there are five blessings that will be applicable when Moshiach comes. [*] #1 BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM GA'AL YISRAEL. Translation: Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, Who redeems Israel. #2 BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM SHE-HECHE-YO-NU VE-KI-YE-MO-NU VE-HIGI-O-NU LIZ-MAN HA-ZEH. Translation: Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, Who has granted us life, sustained us and enabled us to reach this occasion. #3 BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM SHE-CHA-LAK M'CHACH-MA-TO L'REI'AV. Translation: Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, Who has given wisdom to those who fear Him. #4 BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM SHE-CHA-LAK M'KI-VODO L'REI'AV. Translation: Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, Who has given honor to those who fear Him. #5 BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM CHA-CHAM HA-RA-ZIM. Translation: Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, the Wise One of secrets. _______________ *. Adapted from "L'Chaim weekly" publication, Issue #1003, published by the Lubavitch Youth Organization, Brooklyn, NY. "www.lchaimweekly.org". ********************************************* * IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR GRANDPARENTS,* * * * Reb Shmuel Pesach Ben Reb Yaakov Dovid * * Passed away on 3 Tishrei, 5755 * * * * Mrs. Fraidel Chedvah Bas Reb Zev Wolf * * Passed away on 4 Adar II, 5755 * * Pais * * * * May Their Souls Merit Eternal Life * * * * * Dedicated by their grandchildren * * Rabbi & Mrs. Yosef Y. and Gittel Rochel * * Shagalov * ********************************************* ******************** * MOSHIACH MATTERS * ******************** "This is my G-d and I shall glorify Him, my father 's G-d and I shall exalt Him" (Exodus 15:2) The Midrash states that at the splitting of the Reed Sea, every Jew pointed with his finger and said, "THIS," for there was such a prophetic manifestation of G-dliness at that time that they were able to actually point to it. The Midrash also notes that the children born under Egyptian servitude were the first to perceive and recognize the Divine manifestation. "As in the days of your going out from Egypt, I will show wondrous things" we read in Michah. In fact, the Divine revelation of the Messianic Redemption will be even greater than the one in Egypt. Furthermore, just as at the time of the Egyptian exodus it was the children born in exile who recognized G-d first, so it will also be with Moshiach: the children born in the harshness of this bitter exile will be the first to recognize the Divine manifestation. (The Rebbe) ************************ * THE REBBE'S PROPHECY * ************************ The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson of Lubavitch, issued a call that "THE TIME OF OUR REDEMPTION HAS ARRIVED!" and "MOSHIACH IS ON HIS WAY!" The Rebbe stressed that he is saying this AS A PROPHECY, and asks us all to prepare ourselves for the Redemption, through increasing acts of goodness and kindness. LET US ALL HEED THE REBBE'S CALL. * * * What makes the Rebbe's declaration -- that Moshiach's arrival is imminent and the time for the Redemption has arrived -- different from those of great leaders of previous generations? The Jewish people have believed in and awaited Moshiach's coming since the beginning of our nation. In numerous instances throughout Jewish history, tzaddikim (righteous people) of various generations pointed to hints in the Torah that the promised Redemption was near at hand. Sensing the special opportunity for Moshiach's coming, they motivated the Jewish people to study more Torah, do more mitzvot and repent in the hope that these actions would be what was needed to make the Redemption happen. In the times of the Previous Rebbe, the anticipation for the Redemption was truly tangible. The Previous Rebbe issued an urgent call to world Jewry: "Immediate repentance brings immediate Redemption." Even when the Rebbe accepted the leadership in 1950, though he said unequivocally that our generation is the last generation to live in exile and the first generation of the Redemption, he did not say that we had yet reached the moment of Redemption. Only forty years later, after sending thousands of emissaries around the world, initiating the Mitzvah Campaigns to reinvigorate Jewish observance, and inspiring millions, did the Rebbe proclaim, "The time of our Redemption has arrived." This is a totally different message that has never before been enunciated in the history of the Jewish people. The Midrash (Yalkut Shimoni) tells us that in a time when we will witness an event like the Gulf War, Moshiach will tell the Jewish people that the time of the Redemption has arrived. THIS IS NOT A HOPE, A WISH, OR A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY, BUT A CALL TO PREPARE TO GREET MOSHIACH! The Rebbe has said that the time is now. The question each of us must ask ourselves is not, "When is Moshiach coming?" but rather, "Am I ready for Moshiach's coming today!" ______________ See "Living With Moshiach" Vol. 1148: http://www.torah4blind.org/lwm-5779/1148.txt ******************************************************* * IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FRIEND AND COPY EDITOR * * Reb Mordechai ben Reb Shaul * * Staiman * * Passed away on 22 Tamuz, 5763 * * * * May His Soul Merit Eternal Life * ******************************************************* *************************************** * RIGHTEOUS JEWISH WOMEN * * Adapted from the Works of the Rebbe * *************************************** After the miraculous Splitting of the Reed Sea, as related in the Torah portion that is read on the seventh day of Pesach, Moses leads the Jewish men in singing their praises of G-d, and Miriam, the prophetess, leads the women in their song of thanks. The Torah tells us that the joy experienced by the women was far greater than that of the men. "And all the women went out...with tambourines and dances." In fact, the Midrash relates that when the heavenly angels wanted to add their voices to the "Song of the Splitting of the Reed Sea," G-d told them that they must wait until the women had finished. The exile in Egypt was much harsher for the Jewish women than for their husbands. Of all Pharaoh 's decrees against the Children of Israel, the most pitiless was the one that broke every Jewish mother 's heart: "Every son that is born you shall throw into the river." The pain and suffering experienced by the Jewish women was more intense than the hardships the men were forced to endure, and when salvation came, the joy they felt was therefore greater as well. The stories in the Torah teach us lessons that apply in all generations. Pharaoh 's decrees against the Jewish people have appeared again and again, throughout history, in various forms. Their aim, however, has never changed. The Egyptian Pharaoh sought to kill Jewish babies by drowning them in the Nile; later despots sought to destroy Jewish souls in ways equally dangerous, although not always as obvious. In our days, when most Jews, thank G-d, live in relative safety and security, the decrees of Pharaoh imperil the spiritual existence of the Jewish people. "Pharaoh" rears his head in the guise of popular culture and the winds of arbitrary and capricious conventional wisdom, which threaten to sever the Jewish people from the eternal and timeless values of the Torah. "Pharaoh" seeks to immerse and drown the minds of impressionable Jewish children in the waters of whatever is, at the moment, trendy and fashionable. The threat is not all that different from the one faced in Egypt, because Jews cannot exist for long without their faith in G-d and the study of Torah. Jewish children need a solid Jewish education to ensure the continuation of our people. Today, just as in Egypt, the main responsibility -- to safeguard our greatest national treasure, our children, from negative influences -- lies with the Jewish mother. Jewish women have, throughout the generations, been granted the power to set the proper tone in the home and make it a place where their children will flourish and grow up to be good Jews. In this way Jewish women will see true satisfaction from their children and merit to sing G-d 's praises at the Final Redemption, speedily in our days. Amen. ******************** * FROM SEA TO LAND * ******************** By Rabbi Berel Bell In the account of the splitting of the Reed Sea, the Torah relates that "the sea was transformed into dry land." We are also taught that this transformation took place not only in this world, but in the spiritual worlds as well. Obviously, there is neither sea nor land in the spiritual realms. What, then, is the meaning of this statement? See Any Fish? We can understand this by first looking into the difference between the physical land and sea. When one looks at the sea, one sees nothing but the water that covers the life within it. This is not the case with the land, which has various kinds of animals, plants, and minerals that are clearly visible to the naked eye. Another difference between sea and land is that water creatures are, in general, totally dependent on the water for their existence. A fish can only live out of the water for a short time. Land creatures, however, do not need constant contact with the land, and can therefore live in the air or elsewhere off the ground. These two factors are in a way connected. Since a fish depends totally on the water for its existence, it is virtually part of the water. This idea is reflected in Jewish law regarding immersion in a mikvah (Jewish ritual immersion). Although the entire body being immersed must simultaneously come in contact with the water, there is nevertheless an opinion that if one immerses in the ocean and bumps into a fish the immersion is still valid, as the fish is considered to be part of the water. The fact that, to our eyes, fish within the ocean cannot be distinguished from the water further establishes this point. The converse applies to the land. Since animals are not so dependent on the land, they are considered separate from it. This is reflected in their appearance: that they are clearly visible and distinct from the land. Although we are speaking in physical terms, these concepts -- of being united with one 's life-source and of appearing to have an independent existence -- are also applicable in the spiritual sense. There are planes of spiritual existence, which are compared to the sea. In these realms there is a greater measure of revealed G-dliness. The beings in this realm feel closer to G-d, to the extent that they have no feeling of independent existence. Just as fish must be in the water to live, beings on this level, feel that their very existence is dependent on the G-dly spark that keeps them alive. The only revealed existence is that of G-d, just as only the water is visible in the sea. On lower levels, though, G-dliness is not so revealed. There is not such a feeling of total dependence on G-d; rather there is a feeling of self-reliance and individuality. This corresponds to the independent nature of creatures on land. When "the sea was transformed into dry land," these two levels came together. The closeness and nullification to G-d ("sea") was sensed even by the lower worlds ("dry land"). This does not mean that after the sea was split, the spiritual effect then followed. Since everything in the physical world derives from the spiritual, the opposite is true. First there was the spiritual transformation, when the lower levels were engulfed by the G-dly revelation of the "sea." Then, in response, the physical realm experienced the splitting of the sea. The Sea Within Within the Jewish soul there are also deeper levels that are united with G-d and rarely revealed ("sea") and lower levels in which the bond with G-d is not as visible ("land"). When the Jewish people came to the Reed Sea, it did not split right away. Only Nachshon ben Aminadav had the complete faith and self-sacrifice to jump into the water. He was in fact almost completely under the water before it split. In order to bring himself to this level of self-sacrifice, Nachshon had to "split the sea" within himself; to reveal the inner, hidden dimensions of his soul and bring them out into the realm of action. By accomplishing this within himself, he effected a transformation of all the spiritual worlds and the physical world as well. So, too, every individual has this ability latent within, and by releasing it can effect miracles here in the physical world. ********************************* * THE CONCLUDING DAYS OF PESACH * ********************************* * Pesach is eight days long. The last two days of Pesach are also Yom Tov. * The seventh day of Pesach (Wednesday, April 15) commemorates the miracle of the "Splitting of the Reed Sea," which completed the Redemption from Egypt. * On the eighth day of Pesach, Thursday, April 16, Yizkor is recited after the Torah reading. * Late afternoon, eat a Special Pesach Meal -- Moshiach's Seudah. * PESACH ENDS AFTER NIGHTFALL ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16. THE ACTUAL TIME IS INDICATED ON THE PESACH CALENDAR - Below. * WAIT ONE HOUR BEFORE EATING CHOMETZ TO ALLOW TIME FOR THE RABBI TO BUY IT BACK FOR YOU. * UNTIL THAT TIME NO CHOMETZ SHOULD BE BOUGHT OR EATEN. ***************************** * A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME * ***************************** MOSHIACH'S SEUDAH The Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Chassidism, instituted the custom of eating a special third meal on the last day of Pesach late in the afternoon, after Minchah, complete with matzah and wine. This meal is known as the "Festive Meal of Moshiach," or Moshiach 's Seudah, for on this day the radiance of Moshiach is openly revealed. Also, it is intended to deepen our awareness of the imminence of the final Redemption. On this day, he said, one can actually feel the approach of Moshiach. "Behold," says the verse in Song of Songs, "he is standing behind our wall, watching through the windows, peering through the crevices . . ." * Beginning in the year 5666/1906, it became customary in Lubavitch for the students of the Lubavitcher yeshivah to eat their Pesach meals together in the study hall. That year, the fifth Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dov Ber, known as the Rebbe Rashab, joined the students for the third festive meal of the last day of Pesach, and directed that each of them be given four cups of wine. The Rebbe once commented, that this was obviously intended to become an annual custom. * Moshiach 's Seudah was instituted on the eighth day of Pesach, as the number eight is connected to the Redemption (being one more than seven -- symbolic of the natural order) and the Haftorah read on the eighth day of Pesach contains many of the Messianic prophecies. One might ask, what is the point of eating an actual, physical meal that relates to the subject of Moshiach? This festive meal causes the image and the feeling of the future Redemption to penetrate not only all the faculties of a person 's soul, including his capacity for action, but his physical body as well -- by means of the physical food that becomes part of his very flesh and blood. Partaking of this festive meal is intended to draw down the radiance of Moshiach into every aspect of one 's daily life throughout the year. This simply means -- as an anticipatory echo of how the world will appear after the Redemption -- that holiness should permeate all of a person 's activities, including his physical activities, to the point that he is prepared to sacrifice the innermost core of his soul. This is the yechida within his soul, the element of Moshiach in his soul. The Rebbe once explained, "The four cups of wine on the Seder night are the cups of Moses our teacher; the four cups of wine at Seudat Moshiach on the last day of Pesach are the cups of our righteous Moshiach." * * * Hundreds of Chabad-Lubavitch Centers around the world will be hosting the traditional, mystical Moshiach 's Seudah, on the last day of Pesach. To find out about a Moshiach 's Seudah near you, call your local Chabad-Lubavitch Center. ****************************************** * THE CONCLUDING DAYS OF PESACH CALENDAR * * 5780/2020 * ****************************************** ** JEWISH WOMEN AND GIRLS LIGHT YOM TOV CANDLES ** ******************************************************* * FOR LOCAL CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES: * * consult your local Rabbi, Chabad-Lubavitch Center. * * or: * * http://www.candlelightingtimes.org/shabbos * * * * FOR A FREE CANDLE LIGHTING KIT: * * contact your local Chabad-Lubavitch Center. * * * * FOR A LISTING OF THE CENTERS IN YOUR AREA: * * http://www.chabadworld.net * ******************************************************* >>>> Times Shown Are for Metro NY - NJ <<<< TUESDAY, APRIL 14: * Light Yom Tov Candles, [1] by 7:17 p.m. Say blessing #1. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 7TH DAY OF PESACH: * Light Yom Tov Candles, [2] by 8:18 p.m. Say blessing #1. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 8TH DAY OF PESACH: * Yizkor memorial prayers. * Late afternoon, eat a Special Pesach Meal -- Moshiach 's Seudah, - see above. * PESACH ENDS AFTER NIGHTFALL, AFTER 8:19 P.M. * WAIT ONE HOUR BEFORE EATING CHOMETZ TO ALLOW TIME FOR THE RABBI TO BUY IT BACK FOR YOU. * UNTIL THAT TIME NO CHOMETZ SHOULD BE BOUGHT OR EATEN. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, EREV SHABBAT PARSHAT SHEMINI: * Light Shabbat Candles, [3] by 7:20 p.m. Say blessing #2. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, SHABBAT PARSHAT SHEMINI: * Blessing of the New Hebrew Month, Iyar. [4] * On Shabbat following the afternoon prayer, we read Chapter 1 of Pirkei Avot -- Ethics of the Fathers. * Shabbat ends at nightfall, at 8:22 p.m. _______________ 1. If lighting after sunset, light *ONLY* from a preexisting flame. A preexisting flame is a flame burning continuously since the onset of the festival, such as a pilot light, gas or candle flame. 2. Do not light *BEFORE* the time indicated. Light only from a preexisting flame. 3. The Shabbat candles must be lit 18 minutes *BEFORE* sunset. IT IS PROHIBITED AND IS A DESECRATION OF THE SHABBAT TO LIGHT THE CANDLES *AFTER* SUNSET. 4. Rosh Chodesh Iyar is on Friday, April 24, and Shabbat Parshat Tazria-Metzora, Sat., April 25. ***************************** * CANDLE LIGHTING BLESSINGS * ***************************** After lighting the candles, recite: #1. BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM A-SHER KI-DE-SHO-NU BE-MITZ-VO-SOV VE-TZI-VO-NU LE-HAD-LIK NER SHEL YOM TOV. Translation: Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to kindle the Yom Tov light. #2. BO-RUCH A-TOH ADO-NOI E-LO-HEI-NU ME-LECH HO-OLOM A-SHER KI-DE-SHO-NU BE-MITZ-VO-SOV VE-TZI-VO-NU LE-HAD-LIK NER SHEL SHA-BOS KO-DESH. Translation: Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to kindle the light of the holy Shabbat. ************************************** * TIME FOR UNITY; TIME FOR STRENGTH! * ************************************** The most important principle in the Torah is the protection of Jewish life. It's more important than Shabbat, more important than holidays, even fasting on Yom Kippur. Right now, in Israel, and everywhere, Jews must stand together in unity and do whatever possible to protect Jewish life. The Rebbe teaches that there are TEN important MITZVOT we can do to protect life. See what you can do: 1) AHAVAT YISROEL: Behave with love towards another Jew. 2) LEARN TORAH: Join a Torah class. 3) Make sure that Jewish children get a TORAH TRUE EDUCATION. 4) Affix kosher MEZUZOT on all doorways of the house. 5) For men and boys over 13: Put on TEFILLIN every weekday. 6) Give CHARITY. 7) Buy JEWISH HOLY BOOKS and learn them. 8) LIGHT SHABBAT & YOM TOV candles. A Mitzvah for women and girls. 9) Eat and drink only KOSHER FOOD. 10) Observe the laws of JEWISH FAMILY PURITY. In addition the Rebbe urges that: Every Jewish man, woman and child should have a letter written for them in a SEFER TORAH.* Every person should study either the Rambam's Yad Hachazakah -- Code of Jewish Law -- or the Sefer HaMitzvos. Concerning Moshiach, the Rebbe stated, "The time for our redemption has arrived!" Everyone should prepare themselves for Moshiach's coming by doing random acts of goodness and kindness, and by studying about what the future redemption will be like. May we merit to see the fulfillment of the Rebbe's prophecy now! _______________ *. There are several Torah scrolls being written to unite Jewish people and protect Jewish life. Letters for children can be purchased for only $1. Send your Hebrew name and your mother's Hebrew name plus $1 to: "Children's Sefer Torah," P.O. 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