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Etz Ahaim's Complete Passover Guide

Chag kasher v'sameach to all of our members and friends. We are honored and privileged to bring you this Pesach bulletin.

As we approach this holiday, I would like to bless you that Hashem will fulfill all of our desires, and you will succeed in all of your endeavors.

This month, the month of Nisan, which is the head of all months, should be a new start for all of us to look to the future and try our best to bring peace and love in our community. We should pray for complete redemption, since this is the right month for redemption. As chazal taught us "just as we were redeemed from Egypt, we will also be redeemed in the future".

During the two seder nights we drink four cups of wine. As it's known, the reason for the four cups of wine is that they correspond to four types of redemption: v'hotzaiti, that Hashem took us out of Egypt, v'hitzalti, that he rescued Am Yisrael, v'higalti, he redeemed us, and v'lakachti, he took us as a nation.

There are many explanations for those four categories, and I would like to suggest an explanation from a philosophical perspective. The first salvation is by physically taking a person out of prison, in this case taking the nation out of Egypt. The basic salvation is the changing of location. The second salvation is to change the mindset of a slave, especially a slave that was burdened for many years under the Egyptians, him, his parents, his grandparents, and his great grandparents, for 210 years. It is very difficult to change the mindset of a slave after so many years that feel they are second class citizens. Eventually, he comes to the realization he is not a slave anymore, in location and mindset. The third salvation is his goal in life. He starts thinking long term, since he can accomplish his goals in life freely. Finally, the most important salvation is that we are under the control of God. We belong to the nation of God, and nobody can harm us without the permission of God, as it is said multiple times in Chazal. If God forbid something happens, we know that it only happens because Hashem loves us.

Wishing you all the good in the world,
Rabbi Tal

Passover Schedule

Tuesday, April 4 – Erev Pesach

  • Search for Chametz after 7:56pm

Wednesday, April 5 – Passover Eve & Fast of the First Born

NO Eating Matzah the entire day (young children are exempt)

  • Shacharit 6:30am

  • Siyum Masechet for the Bechorot 7:20am

  • Stop eating Chametz before 10:27am

  • Burn / destroy / remove all Chametz before 11:44am

  • No Work After 1:00pm

  • Stop eating Mezonot 4:20pm

  • Prepare Eruv Tavshillin (to permit cooking on Friday for Shabbat) before 7:08pm

  • Mincha & Arvit, including Hallel 7:00pm

  • Candle Lighting 7:08pm

  • Eat Afikomen before 1:00am

Thursday, April 6 – First Day of Hag

  • Shacharit 8:45am

  • Recite Shema before 9:07am

  • Class on the Haggadah by Rabbi Tal 6:30pm

  • Mincha and Arvit, and Hallel, followed by Counting ‘Omer day 1 7:00pm

  • Candle lighting 7:58pm

Friday, April 7 – Second Day of Chag

  • Shacharit 8:45am

  • Recite Shema before 9:06am

  • Class on Halachah by Rabbi Tal 6:30pm

  • Mincha and Arvit, followed by Counting ‘Omer day 2 7:00pm

  • Candle lighting 7:10pm

Shabbat, April 8 – Shabbat Hol haMo’ed

  • Shacharit 8:45am

  • Recite Shema before 9:05am

  • Class by Rabbi Tal 6:20pm

  • Mincha 7:00pm

    • Se’udah Sh’lishit sponsored by Rabbi Tal & Family

  • Arvit and Havdalah, followed by Counting ‘Omer day 3 8:00 pm

Sunday, April 9 – Chol Hamoed

  • Shacharit Sunday 8:00am

  • Weekday 6:30am

  • Mincha and Arvit, followed by Counting ‘Omer 7:00pm

Monday, April 10 — Chol Hamoed

  • Shacharit 6:30am

  • Mincha and Arvit, followed by Counting ‘Omer 7:00pm

Tuesday — Erev Chag

  • Shacharit Sunday 6:30am

  • Mincha and Arvit, followed by Counting ‘Omer 7:00pm

  • Candle Lighting 7:14pm

Wednesday, April 12 - Chag (Seventh Day)

  • Shacharit 8:45am

  • Recite Shema before 9:01am

  • Yizkor 10:40am

  • Mincha andArvit, followed by Counting ‘Omer day 7 7:00pm

  • Candle Lighting 8:05pm

Thursday, April 13 – Last Day of Chag

  • Shacharit 8:45am

  • Recite Shema before 9:00am

  • Mincha 7:00pm

  • Arvit and Havdalah, followed by Counting ‘Omer day 8 8:06pm

Do not eat Chametz that was sold by Rabbi Tal before 9:30pm

Pesach Schedule

Thursday, March 25

Taanit Bechorim

Fast for male first born sons begins: 5:31am and ends 7:55pm. if you did not attend a siyum, if it is difficult for you to fast, and you cannot participate in any siyum, you can rely on a lenient opinion that there is no fast day at in this particular year ( חזון עובדיה עמוד רטו).

  • Shacharit: 6:30am

  • Siyum Masechet: 7:20am (via Zoom).

  • Mincha and Arvit: 6:55am

  • Search for Chametz: after 7:55pm

Friday, March 26

  • Shacharit: 6:30am

  • Burn Chametz: by 11:45am.
    Bitul Chametz not recited, You should only keep the amount of bread you need for the Friday night and Shabbat morning meals.

  • Candle lighting : 6:57 p.m

  • Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:55pm

Saturday, March 27 — Parashat Tzav/Shabbat HaGadol/Erev Pesach

  • Shacharit: 6:30am ( On Shabbat morning everyone should rise from bed early in order to finish the two loaves of bread before the time of chametz prohibition.)

  • Chametz Not Eaten: after: 10:34am

  • Bitul Chametz Recited: by 11:48am and remaining crumbs flushed.

  • Mincha: 6:55pm — Followed by

    • Class with Rabbi Tal ( Shabbat Hagadol)

  • Arvit: 7:30pm

  • Candle Lighting and Seder: after 8:00pm

  • Finish the Afikomen: by 1:03am

Eating Matzah

Our Sages have forbidden us to eat matzah during the day of 14 Nisan (Saturday, March 27), so that when we eat matzah at the Seder, it will be obvious that we are eating it for the sake of the mitzvah. However, you can eat matzah Friday night.

You can also eat matzah ashira (matzah made from wine, flour, and sugar) on Saturday. Egg matzah is also allowed. You should not use matzah ashira or egg matzah to fulfill the mitzvah of eating matzah at the seder since the Torah specifies that we must eat lechem oni — bread of the poor. That means matzah made only with flour and water.

Candle Lighting

Candle lighting must be lit from a pre-existing fire. You can use a flame from a stove or a yahrzeit candle. You can transfer the flame from a pre-existing source to the candle using a match. You just can’t strike the match to light a flame.

Seder Preparation and Kiddush

You need to say the following blessings for Kiddush

  • Yayin — the blessing of borei peri hagefen over the wine

  • Kiddush — the blessing of Kiddush itself

  • Ore — The blessing of borei me’orei ha’esh over a flame

  • Havdalah — The blessing hamavdil ben kodesh lakodesh

  • Shehecheyanu — Expressing gratitude to Gd for letting us celebrate this holiday

Sunday, March 28 — Yom Tov Rishon

  • Shacharit: (Tikkun hatal): 8:45am (Hodu)

  • Class with Rabbi Tal : 6:30pm (The Mitzvah of Simchat Yom Tov)

  • Arvit following by Sefirat HaOmer: 7: 30pm

  • Candlelighting, Seder, and Kiddush: after 8:01 p.m.

  • Finish the Afikomen: by 1:03am

Monday, March 29: Yom Tov Sheni

  • Shacharit: 8:45am

  • Mincha: 7:00pm

    • Followed by a class with Rabbi Tal

  • Arvit and Sefirat HaOmer 2 : 8:00pm.

  • Motzei Yom Tov: 8:01pm

Tuesday, March 30 – Thursday, April 1 — Chol HaMoed

  • Shacharit: 6:30am.

  • Mincha & Arvit: 7:00pm

Friday, April 2 — Erev Yom Tov

  • Shacharit: 6:30am

  • Mincha/ Arvit: 7:00pm

  • Candlelighting: 7:05pm

Shabbat, April 3 — Shevi’i Shel Pesach

  • Shacharit: 8:45am

  • Mincha: 7:00pm

  • Class with Rabbi Tal: 7:25pm

  • Arvit and Sefirat HaOmer: 7:45pm

  • Candlelighting: after 8:15pm

Sunday, April 4 — Acharon Shel Pesach

  • Shacharit: 8:45am

  • Mincha: 7:05pm

  • Class with Rabbi Tal: 7:35pm

  • Arvit and Sefirat HaOmer: 8:10pm

  • Motzei Yom Tov: 8:10pm

On Eating Chametz

  • Although you can eat chametz right after Pesach ends, you need to wait until 9:45pm to eat chametz you sold before Pesach to give the Vaad time to buy it back.

  • You should wait until after 9:10pm to buy donuts at Dunkin Donuts to make sure that they are not specifically making donuts for us on Pesach