Pesach Sheni
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There is a widespread minhag to leave over some Matza from Pesach, preferably Shemura Matza and then eat it on Pesach Sheni. There is also a custom to be joyous on this day since it is holy. | There is a widespread minhag to leave over some Matza from Pesach, preferably Shemura Matza and then eat it on Pesach Sheni. There is also a custom to be joyous on this day since it is holy. | ||
− | In some Chasidik groups the Rebbe holds a Tish for his Chasidim on Pesach Sheni. This is | + | In some Chasidik groups the Rebbe holds a Tish for his Chasidim on Pesach Sheni. This is especialy prelevent in Nadvorna where they conduct a tish with four cups of wine, matza and maror, similar to the seder. In [[Na Nach]] they recite the [[The-Petek---Letter-From-Heaven|Petek]] and joyously chant [[Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman]]. This is especially true for the Nanachs who attend the Hillulah of Rebbe Meir, the location where the Petek came down from Heaven. |
==Hillulas== | ==Hillulas== |