Neirot

Asking for what you need 0

Asking for what you need

When coming to the words, ‘kan haben sho’el’ (here the son asks Mah Nishtana), the tzaddik Reb Osher of Stolin once said that now is the time when every Jew can ask from Hashem...

Engraining faith 0

Engraining faith

The generation that left Mitzrayim they were commanded concerning chometz for one day only. This is because they saw the miracles of Hashem with their own eyes. Therefore, this was sufficient to engrain emunah...

How much matzah? 0

How much matzah?

The eating of matzah is called michla d’asvasa—the food of healing. Eating matzah on pesach is considered medicine for the soul. Just as with physical medicine the prescription is not the same for everyone,...

Tchiyas hameisim 0

Tchiyas hameisim

Because eating matzos rectifies the sin of Adam it is called מיכלא דאסוותא – “The food of healing”. This is because through the sin, death was brought into the world and through eating matzah...

Rectification of Sin 0

Rectification of Sin

Eating matza which is made out of wheat is a rectification for the sin of Adam who ate from the Tree of Knowledge which was, according to the Talmud wheat (סנהדרין ע, א). It...

Matza Zu – This Matzah 0

Matza Zu – This Matzah

While reciting the Haggadah at the Seder, the tzaddik Reb Levi Yitzchok of Berdichev, would be filled with excitement and tremendous passion. Reaching the words ‘Matzah zu,’ he would become so caught in dveikus...

The four kosos with a fire 0

The four kosos with a fire

After the passing of the holy tzaddik Reb Menachem Mendel of Vorki, many of his chassidim accepted the tzaddik Reb Berish of Biala as Rebbe. On the first night of Pesach, they brought him...

Connecting to HaShem 0

Connecting to HaShem

When an infant eats physical food he connects to his father, as the Sages (Brachos 40a) say: “An infant does not know how to call out ‘Abba, Abba’ until he tastes the taste of grain.”...