Pesach Sheni

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Pesach Sheni which falls out on the 14th of Iyar presented a second opportunity for people that had been impure or distant from Yershalaim on Peasach to bring the Korban Peasch. It was on this day that the Matzos brought out of Egypt by the Jewish Nation ran out and the mon started falling the following morning. Hillulas of [[Rebbe Meir Baal Haness]] and [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai]] are celebrated on Pesach Shani.
 
Pesach Sheni which falls out on the 14th of Iyar presented a second opportunity for people that had been impure or distant from Yershalaim on Peasach to bring the Korban Peasch. It was on this day that the Matzos brought out of Egypt by the Jewish Nation ran out and the mon started falling the following morning. Hillulas of [[Rebbe Meir Baal Haness]] and [[Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai]] are celebrated on Pesach Shani.
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==14th of Iyar==
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Knowing they were going to leave Egypt the following morning the Jews baked bread for their journey. Due to the rush their bread did have time to rise and remained in the form of Matzos. These Matzos lasted the Jewish Nation for an entire month and ran out only on the 14th of Iyar. On the following morning of the 15th of Iyyar the Mon started falling.
  
 
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===Chamatz With Matza===
 
===Chamatz With Matza===
Unlike Pesach where leaven is forbidden, it is permissible to eat Chametz along with Kurban Pesach and matzos on Pesach Sheni. Knowing that they were going to leave Egypt the following morning the Jews baked bread for their journey. Due to the rush their bread did have time to rise and remained in the form of Matzos. These Matzos lasted the Jewish Nation for an entire month and ran out only on the 14th of Iyar. Therefore just like in the initial Pesach Sheni they had bread with matza so too for all generations.
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Unlike Pesach where leaven is forbidden, it is permissible to eat Chametz along with Kurban Pesach and matzos on Pesach Sheni, just like in the initial Pesach Sheni when the Matzos taken out of Egypt ran out.
  
 
==Hillulas==
 
==Hillulas==

Revision as of 19:55, 30 July 2013

Pesach Shani
Pesach Sheni
Hebrew:
פסח שני
Other Names:
Pesach Katan, the Second Pesach
Description:
A semi Jewish holiday presenting a 2nd opportunity to bring the Pesach sacrifice.

Pesach Sheni which falls out on the 14th of Iyar presented a second opportunity for people that had been impure or distant from Yershalaim on Peasach to bring the Korban Peasch. It was on this day that the Matzos brought out of Egypt by the Jewish Nation ran out and the mon started falling the following morning. Hillulas of Rebbe Meir Baal Haness and Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai are celebrated on Pesach Shani.

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14th of Iyar

Knowing they were going to leave Egypt the following morning the Jews baked bread for their journey. Due to the rush their bread did have time to rise and remained in the form of Matzos. These Matzos lasted the Jewish Nation for an entire month and ran out only on the 14th of Iyar. On the following morning of the 15th of Iyyar the Mon started falling.

Kurban Pesach

Falling out exactly a month after the first night of Peasch (14th of Nisson), the sacrifice of Pesach Shani would be brought in the late afternoon of the 14th of Iyyar and was eaten on the night of the 15th of Iyyar. There are a number of differences between a the initial Kurban Pesach and the Pesach Sheni version.

Chamatz With Matza

Unlike Pesach where leaven is forbidden, it is permissible to eat Chametz along with Kurban Pesach and matzos on Pesach Sheni, just like in the initial Pesach Sheni when the Matzos taken out of Egypt ran out.

Hillulas

Each year on Peasach Shani the hillula of Rebbe Meir Baal Haness is celebrated in Teveria and the hillula of Rabbi Yehuda bar Ilai is celebrated in Ein Zettim. Although there is no early sources that stating Yud Daled Iyar as the date of their Yartzheits, this is what became established over the years. This can possibly be due to its proximity to Lag Baomer when thousands of visitors would head up to the Galill for the Hillula of Rebbe Shimon bar Yochi.

 
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