In our exodus from Egypt, the Jews reached a high level of Emunah very quickly. That was our downfall, and why we spent forty years in the desert..
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In our exodus from Egypt, the Jews reached a high level of Emunah very quickly. That was our downfall, and why we spent forty years in the desert..
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Read MoreJust in time for Pesach, Rabbi Tal has published a set of English commentaries on the halachots of Pesach and commentary on the Seder. These commentaries were compiled by his students at Yeshivat Torat Emet from their classes they took at Congregation Etz Ahaim after Shacharit.
A PDF of the book is available from our website at https://www.etzahaim.org/s/Haggadah-2021-5784.pdf.
The book is free. However, if you’d like to help underwrite the cost of this book, please contact Rabbi Tal at rabbi@etzahaim.org for more information, or click on the link below.
Here are two documents avout the Halachot of Pesach. The first covers making matzah for Pesach. You can see the steps we went through to bake the Sephardi Shmura Matzah that you can buy from our website.
The second document is about kashering your kitchen for Pesach. It covers kashering vessels, ovens, and appliances. The second part of this document is about doing work on erev Pesach. This year, erev Pesach is Shabbat, so there are special halachot that apply and we will soon publish in a new series.
Passover is coming, and we’ve loaded our webpage with all the various guides you need for Pesach. We have guides from the OU, the Jersey Shore, Orthodox Rabbinate, Rabbi Borosan’s Sephardi Pesach List and Guide, Star-K’s Petfood list, and even a guide to Kosher for Passover Trader Joe’s Food.
Go to our page at https://www.etzahaim.org/pesach-guides and download your Pesach guides now.
Also don’t forget to sell your chametz at https://www.etzahaim.org/chametz or order your Sephardic Mehadrin Shmera Matza at https://www.etzahaim.org/matzah.
During Passover, it’s customary to sell the chametz in your possession. Our community does the sale through the Vaad to make sure it’s done correctly. We give you the option to do the sale via the webpage or through the standard paper form.
Read MoreDear Etz Ahaim Members and Friends,
As we approach Purim, I would like to extend my heartfelt blessing that the joy and happiness of this holiday remain with us throughout the year, Amen.
I’d like to share a few important points with the community:
This year, the amount given in remembrance of the half-shekel is $11. As in previous years, a basket will be placed in the main sanctuary for contributions, which can be made before or after Mincha on Ta’anit Esther.
Since Purim falls on Friday this year, halachic authorities mention two different timings for performing the Purim meal:
Some begin the meal in the morning, after Shacharit, to ensure it does not interfere with the Shabbat meal on Friday night.
Others hold that the meal should be in the afternoon and continue until Shabbat begins. Those choosing this option should first pray Mincha and then start the meal approximately three seasonal hours before Shkia (sunset). Bediavad, one may begin anytime before Shkia.
When the time arrives to light Shabbat candles (6:45 PM), women should light them as usual.
One should make sure to stop the meal before Shkiah without saying Birkat HaMazon Before. Then, one should recite the Mizmorim and Kabbalat Shabbat. Arvit may be prayed at this point or after the meal (If attending Arvit at the Beit Knesset, the women should remain at the Seudah so that Hamotzi does not need to be repeated). The bread should then be covered, and Kiddush is recited. If he drank wine at the Purim Seudah, he should not say HaGefen during Kiddush, and rather only say the Vayichulu and the Birkat HaShabbat blessing. Then he should cut from the two whole loaves of bread (Lechem Mishneh) without washing his hands and without blessing HaMotzi since he had already done so in the beginning of the Purim meal. At the end of the meal he should say Birkat HaMazon with Retzeh VeHachalitzenu and he should still say Al HaNissim.
To accommodate these two opinions and to give the option to decide, we will hold two Mincha and Arvit minyanim on Purim:
1:30pm
6:50pm
Following the 6:50pm Mincha, there will be a general Arvit at the Beit Knesset. Additionally, I will host another Arvit at my home between the Purim meal and the Shabbat meal.
Please feel free to call me for any questions or clarifications in regards to Purim and especially the Purim meal.
Wishing you a joyous and meaningful Purim!
Best regards,
Rabbi Eliyahu TalDear Etz Ahaim Members and Friends,
We are excited to offer Mehadrin Sephardi Matzah under the strict supervision of Rabbi Eliyahu Tal of Congregation Etz Ahaim.
This matzah is now only $30 per pound this year. A savings of 25% off last year’s price. We are also including a pamphlet of the Halachot of Pesach from Yeshivat Mital HaShamayim in every box.
If you are not Sephardi, please consult with your Rabbi about eating soft matzah on Pesach.
Yeshivat Mital HaShamayim - ישיבת מטל השמים
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We are excited to announce our a revived version of Yeshivat Mital HaShamayim’s Commentary on Megillat Esther, featuring commentary on Megillat Esther and Hilchot of Purim — including Teshuvot written from the מנחת אליהו on halachic questions regarding Purim. BeEzrat HaShem, the second version will include a cleaner layout and more commentary.
You may register to pre-order the hardcover edition below for $20. A PDF of the sefer will also be distributed for free once finished. The cost of the book after pre-order will be $25.99. All profits go towards funding Yeshivat Mital HaShamayim.
Help us celebrate Purm by volunteering. We need people to help us setup our Purim Extravaganza, deliver our Mishloach manot, and help us make our Purm Mishloach manot baskets.
We can also use help running our Purim extravaganza like selling tickets or running our booths.
Please fill out the form below to let us know how you can help.