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It is written "You will count for yourselves from the day after the Sabbath, from the day you bring the Omer as a wave offering, (the count will be) seven full weeks, the day after the seventh week you shall count fifty days "(Leviticus 23: 15-16) The Torah commands us to count seven weeks from the time the Omer (the new barley offering) was brought to the Great Temple, that is, from the 16th of Nisan, we started our count on the second night of Pesach, continuing each night until Shavuot, the same day the Torah was given "Kill Torah"....

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"For seven days you shall eat Azimos loaves" (Exodus 12, 15) "You shall eat no leavened thing in all your dwellings , you will eat Azimos loaves "(Matza) (Exodus 12, 20) It is characteristic of Pesach to eat only unleavened bread (Matza) and the strict prohibitions of possessing, as well as eating, bread leavened or any other food that has chametz yeast. "For whoever eats leavened from the first day to the seventh day will be wiped out from Israel" (Exodus 12, 15) It is also written: "For seven days I will not find leaven in your houses, because whoever...

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Thanks to the Creator for each one of those who make this possible! We want to thank you on behalf of the families that receive the aid. This month of Nisan began with many difficulties caused by the virus, unfortunately in Israel we have been very affected, as in other countries of the world, therefore we know how difficult it is for you to contribute with help at this time That is why we know that the merit is much greater. Thank you for your effort to help our brothers most in need have a happy Passover! We leave you...

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Within all the evil that you can perceive in this difficult and confusing time, I can tell you that Blessed Hashem always has something wonderful for you. Yosef HaTzadik, when he was at the lowest level, and perhaps at his most difficult moment, in the depths of an Egyptian jail, like a foreigner who was sold, abandoned, betrayed and as many more sufferings we can imagine, but in there , Yosef found the light of Hashem, connecting with his Heavenly Father, it was like he managed to get out of the lowest, rising to the highest, and becoming a Viceroy...

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Are you very worried? Please take a few minutes to read this article where you will understand that the Torah prevents us from "worrying" It even classifies it as a punishment: Let's see in the following verse of the Torah: "Your life will hang in doubt before you, and you will feel fear day and night, and you will have no security for your life" (Debarim-Deuteronomy 28-66) In the Talmud, Treatise Menachot 103b, explains this by indicating that it refers to suffering caused by worrying about the future. The first part of the text says: "Your life will hang in...

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