Posted on 04/21/2005 11:23:05 AM PDT by yoely
As you make yourself ready to celebrate the great holiday of Passover, And reminding yourself to thank G-D for the great miracles and deeds he did to us back then, let me join in by wishing you a real happy holiday, and may you have only happiness therefore after. And while celebrating the past, lets pray for the future, that Hashem should do us only good and relive us from the Paroes of today, who are here to remind us that anti-Semites was always here and they all had the same ending!
Enjoy your Matzos and Kneidlech, (and dont make a fuss of the Morer, its a part of life
) and enjoy the great holiday G-D has given us!
I am quoting from Herman Wouk's book, "This is My God," on the Jewish Calendar:
"The Bible says the Jews left Egypt at midnight by the light of the full moon if the spring equinoz, on the fourteenth night of the month Nisan, about thirty-two hundred years ago. This, then, is the night for observing Pesakh, the Passover.
An immediate timing difficulty arises. The Jewish year, like the Mohammedan, has twelve moon months of twenty-nine or thirty days. The year of the sun, which governs the seasons, is about eleven days longer. A moon calendar drifts backward at a rate of about a month every three years. Mohammedans successively observe Ramadan in winter, fall, summer and spring. But the Mosaic law specifies that Passover is a spring holiday; the freedom feast must come in blossom time. The old Jewish solution of this problem was a leap month every few years, proclaimed by the Sanhedrin. When the dispersion destroyed the nation, and communications between centers of learning in exile began to break down, the rabbis worked out a perpetual calendar on a nineteen-year cyle, with seven leap months so arranged as to keep Passover for ever at the equinox. This calendar has the respect of modern astronomers. In nearly two thousand years Passover has not drifted out of the springtime, and in the foreseeable future it will not."
B'Shem Y'shua
chuck
Amen~and~Amen to you dear Simcha.
Our love to you...
Logan, Beth & Nana
XXXOOO!!
Ditto. God bless you all.
"It relates to the destruction of God's name, not writing it, though in some cases destruction can be resonably anticipated, thus the use of G-d"
This is new and thanks ... and helps add details for antipathies some hold toward the RCC .... I could be mistaken, but burning Talmuds at the stake was a common occurance during certain periods of the middle ages ..
Passover is in fact meant to be happy
Two Jews, five opinions...yuk yuk, and blessings to you both! (or all)
We wouldn't be Jews if we didn't have opinions!
Some Christians also observe the holy days of God...enjoy the festival and your matzo!
Much appreciated.
I think your assessment is quite true.
Thanks.
I don't know how the Easter dates are calculated.
IINM, it's the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox.
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Question:
Why are the two holy days a month apart this year? Whose calendar is incorrect?
See post no. 108 and 110.
Great Pesach movie.
Violets are Bluish;
If it weren't for Christmas;
We'd all be Jewish!
A belated Happy Passover to all our Jewish Freepers and a year full of joy and peace! (I've been away from the computer...)
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