Pesach Sheni Is Friday - No Tachanun at Mincha today or in Davening tomorrow.

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פסח שני

Pesach Sheni (Hebrewפסח שניtrans.Second Passover) occurs every year on 14, Iyar which is tonight and tomorrow. This is exactly one month after 14 Nisan, the day before Passover, which was the day prescribed for bringing the Korban Pesach ("Paschal offering", i.e. Passover lamb) in anticipation of that holiday. As described in the source text for this mitzvah (Numbers 9:1 -14) the Israelites were about to celebrate Passover one year after leaving Egypt.

The offering of the Korban Pesach was at the core of that celebration. However "certain men" were ritually impure from contact with human corpses, and were therefore ineligible to participate in the Korban Pesach. Faced with the conflict of the requirement to participate in the Korban Pesach and their ineligibility due to impurity, they approached Moses and Aaron for instructions, which resulted in the communication of the law of Pesach Sheni.

Due to the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, Jews are unable to perform the Passover sacrifice, neither on Passover nor on Pesach Sheni. Some have the custom to eat matzo during Pesach Sheni in memory of the sacrifice. 

Many have the custom to eat Matzoh on Pesach Sheni (Friday daytime) and most shuls also omit Tahanun from the Davening on Pesach Sheni, and at Mincha the proceeding day, which is today.

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Summary of Parshat Emor                             By, Rabbi Doug Zelden

Leviticus 21:1        Hertz Chumash - page 513

1st Aliya: Specific restrictions for Kohanim and the Kohain Gadol pertaining to marriages, sexuality, and mourning. Pg. 513 ch.21 v.1


2nd Aliya: Laws pertaining to physical blemishes of the Kohanim and who can and can not eat from the priestly gifts.  Pg. 514 v.16

3rd Aliya: Laws defining what constitutes an acceptable and unacceptable blemish on an animal designated to be a Korban.  Pg. 517  Ch.22 v.17

4th Aliya: The establishment of Shabbos, Pesach, the Omer, the counting of the Omer and Shavuot. Pg. 519  ch.23 v.1

5th Aliya: The establishment of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Pg. 522  v.23

6th Aliya: The establishment of Sukkot. Pg.524  v.33

7th Aliya: Laws of the Ner Tamid, the Showbread, the incident with the Blasphemer, and penalties for Blasphemy.  Pg. 525 Ch.24 v.1



Maftir Aliya: We repeat the last three verses of the Parsha. Pg. 527  v.21





Haftorah Emor  - Ezekiel 44:15     page 528 in the Hertz Chumash


This week's Haftorah is among the prophecies of Yechezkel describing the third Bait Hamikdash. Yechezkel prophesized after the destruction of the first Bait Hamikdash in the year 3352-410 b.c.e. In the Haftorah, Yechezkel instructed the Kohanim in their unique laws. It relates to this week's Parsha which also details many of the laws imposed specifically on the Kohanim. 


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