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Post by messianicmama on Mar 22, 2013 9:23:53 GMT -8
This will be our second year doing this at the end of Unleavened Bread. Has anyone else done this? Its Hasidic in origin but it's been adapted by FFOZ as a tribute to Yeshua.
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Post by alon on Mar 22, 2013 10:34:36 GMT -8
This will be our second year doing this at the end of Unleavened Bread. Has anyone else done this? Its Hasidic in origin but it's been adapted by FFOZ as a tribute to Yeshua. I'm not familiar with it. Could you explain?
Dan C
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Post by messianicmama on Mar 22, 2013 11:20:24 GMT -8
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post links here, so I apologize if I'm wrong. ffoz.org/blogs/2010/03/what_is_the_meal_of_messiah_pa_1.htmlEssentially, on the last day of the Passover there is a chasidic tradition of celebrating a meal that looks forward to the coming of the Messiah. I like it. Isaiah is read, which connects us to the coming. The matzah and wine symbolize the Messiah and the world to come.
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Post by Yedidyah on Mar 22, 2013 14:00:49 GMT -8
My family does it Shabbat Shalom! May Adonai bless you and give you Shalom.
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Post by alon on Mar 22, 2013 15:22:09 GMT -8
Sounds like a wonderful tradition. Thanks.
Dan C
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