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Special Dvar for Pesach (Passover) 5778

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Wed, Mar 28, 2018 6:07 PM

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Among the many customs unique to Pesach (Passover) is the eating of Maror
(bitter herbs), representing the bitter times endured by our ancestors as
they were slaves in Egypt. Understandably, the custom of leaning, which
represents royalty, is not observed in conjunction with eating of the
Maror. However, when eating Korech, which is a Matzah sandwich with Maror
in the middle, we do lean as royalty. Why are we suddenly reclining?

Rabbi Shraga Simmons offers an explanation: The Korech sandwich consists of
two broken pieces of Matzah with Maror in the middle, symbolizing the
eternal hope for Jews to scrap together what is there to make something
meaningful. That’s a cause worthy of royalty, not despite the inclusion of
Maror, but because of it. May we merit to use all that we have for all that
we can.

Shlomo Ressler


Quotation of the Week:
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to
dance in the rain."

This Lelamed Dvar is also available in your local App Store (iTunes and Android). I hope you enjoy and please share this Dvar... _______________________________________________ Among the many customs unique to Pesach (Passover) is the eating of Maror (bitter herbs), representing the bitter times endured by our ancestors as they were slaves in Egypt. Understandably, the custom of leaning, which represents royalty, is not observed in conjunction with eating of the Maror. However, when eating Korech, which is a Matzah sandwich with Maror in the middle, we do lean as royalty. Why are we suddenly reclining? Rabbi Shraga Simmons offers an explanation: The Korech sandwich consists of two broken pieces of Matzah with Maror in the middle, symbolizing the eternal hope for Jews to scrap together what is there to make something meaningful. That’s a cause worthy of royalty, not despite the inclusion of Maror, but because of it. May we merit to use all that we have for all that we can. Shlomo Ressler _______________________________________________ Quotation of the Week: "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain."