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1Taʾanit bekhorim u-seʻudat mitsṿah be-ʻerev Pesaḥ
By Mosheh Aleksander Zusha Ḳinsṭlikher
“Taʾanit bekhorim u-seʻudat mitsṿah be-ʻerev Pesaḥ” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Taʾanit bekhorim u-seʻudat mitsṿah be-ʻerev Pesaḥ
- Author: ➤ Mosheh Aleksander Zusha Ḳinsṭlikher
- Language: heb
- Number of Pages: Median: 316
- Publisher: Ḳinstlikher
- Publish Date: 1941
- Publish Location: Bene Beraḳ
“Taʾanit bekhorim u-seʻudat mitsṿah be-ʻerev Pesaḥ” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Fast of the firstborn - Passover (Jewish law)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL14086103M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1941
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Fast of the Firstborn
Fast of the Firstborn (Hebrew: תַעֲנִית בְּכוֹרוֹת, romanized: taʿăniṯ bəḵoroṯ or תַעֲנִית בְּכוֹרים taʿăniṯ bəḵorim) is a unique fast day in Judaism,
Jewish holidays
as the Fast of the Firstborn (תענית בכורות). Jews who are firstborn fast, in remembrance of the tenth plague, when God killed the Egyptian firstborn, while
Passover
sons are commanded to celebrate the Fast of the Firstborn which commemorates the salvation of the Hebrew firstborns. According to Exodus 12:29, God struck
Fasting
of Tamuz Fast of Gedalia Vrata Fast of Esther Tisha B'Av Yom Kippur Fast of the Firstborn Ramadan Nativity Fast Apostles Fast Dormition Fast Fasting in
Eve of Passover on Shabbat
When the Eve of Passover falls on Shabbat, the Fast of the Firstborn customarily takes place on the preceding Thursday, instead of the day before (Friday)
Pidyon haben
The pidyon haben (Hebrew: פדיון הבן) or redemption of the first-born son is a mitzvah in Judaism whereby a Jewish firstborn son is "redeemed" with money
Religious fasting
Rosh Chodesh, moved back to Thursday if that day is Saturday The Fast of the Firstborn, on the day before Passover, which applies only to first-born sons;
Days of week on Hebrew calendar
following the fast. If a circumcision is held on the day of the fast, the mohel, the sandak and the parents of the baby may eat after midday. If a firstborn son
Ta'anit
classes of individuals. Most of these fasts, like the minor fasts, last from dawn to dusk.[1] Fast of the Firstborn, Ta'anit Bechorot, observed on the day
Nisan
HaAliyah – Aliyah Day, Israeli national holiday 14 Nisan – Fast of the Firstborn – When the 14th falls on Sabbath, Ashkenazim observe it on 12 Nisan and