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Pesach Sheni: Nothing Is Impossible





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New, Moshe
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.



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Pesach Sheni: Nothing Is Impossible
Pesach Sheni gave a second chance to offer the Passover lamb to all those that were ritually impure and unfit to offer it on Pesach: Why was this option given only to the Pesach lamb, and not other festive offerings? And why did G-d wait until the Jews came and complained ‘Why should we be deprived?’ until He gave the second chance?  (54:27)

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