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When Baba Meir "barely breathed, but with great force drank the four glasses on Seder night"
Rabbi Pinto recounted his grandfather's last Seder night and his devotion and devotion to the observance of the mitzvah, which "was enshrined in our memory and brought us, from the day we stood our ground, to make Kamcha Depsha."
And what does drinking the glasses on holiday represent?
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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
Monday, 01 March 2021, 16:49
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Thirty days before Passover, the laws of Passover are asked and demanded, according to the Gemara.
Due to this, the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, the Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto, began to study with his students the laws of Passover already at the beginning of Purim.
In the letter he sent, he referred to the obligation to give the poor Pesachim "rather than diminish it four cups of wine."
According to Rabbi Pinto: "Here is our rabbis sure to four cups of wine at the Seder and brought Rema (oh mark despised g) if not a cup third or fourth conversion, there is no return to drink conversion, Dish in it a fear that seems to add to the cups aq.
"" To understand things, "Rabbi Pinto added," here are the four cups against four tongues of redemption.
"And one should know that it is not just an ordinary drink to drink four glasses of wine on Passover, but huge and terrible secrets hidden in four glasses, and lowering the power of redemption in four forms per person."
Mitzvah to drink the four glasses on Seder night (Photo: ShutterStock)
He told of his grandfather Baba Meir ztzl: "And we remember the last Seder night of Moore Zakeni ztzokl, which was in the last days of his life. "And all his essence and all the thought was about the four glasses. And with great force and devotion, he drank the four glasses."
"The devotion and devotion to drinking the four cups was engraved in our memory, and his devotion to the grammar of the Seder mitzvos brought us that from the day we stood our ground, we began to make Kamcha Depsha," he added.
Rabbi Pinto instructed his students: "And we ask that this mitzvah of Kamcha Depsha be an inheritance and inheritance for generations, to all who walk in the holy way of 'Shuva Yisrael' to sanctify the mitzvah of Kamcha Depsha, God has influenced you immensely, go and ask others to donate to Kamcha Depsha.
"" And every son of Shuva Yisrael will make a distribution to all those in need, and even if you have to, give something of yourself and collect from others.
Because this mitzvah is the one who will give power to a person.
And the sweat that a person sweats in striving for the needy purifies the mind, and it atones for defects of the basic degree. "
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