Preparing for Pesach with Love - Pre-Pesach 5785
I think it’s safe to say that Pesach is on all our minds. Whether it is starting to clean the house, ordering supplies for the Holiday, creating a Seder guest list or deciding where to go for the Seder, planning menus or preparing interesting insights into the Haggadah, Pesach is now in the air. So let’s take a look at an interesting, often questioned and discussed phenomenon in the Haggadah. This issue relates to the Seder itself, but also has relevance to the time leading up to Pesach. The first section of the Haggadah that we say after Kiddush, the vegetable and breaking the Matzah is Hei Lachma Anya (some say Ha Lachma Anya) - “this is the bread of affliction...” The opening section of the Haggadah, even before the Four Questions, includes two lines that seem to be completely out of place: “Anyone who is hungry come and eat, anyone who is needy come and participate in the Passover service.” What is the purpose of saying this passage now that we ar...