
Halachik rulings and insights from the Lubavitcher Rebbe presented by Rabbi Chaim Wolosow after morning services at Chabad of Sharon Collected from Shulchan Menachem and Sha'ar Halachah Uminhag chaimwolosow@gmail.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 365 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism | |||

While Chabad avoids gebrokts during Pesach, the Rebbe explains the custom to specifically eat it on Acharon Shel Pesach. Since the Alter Rebbe permits leniency then, Chassidim emphasize this ruling and turn it into a positive hiddur. www.tora... more
The Rebbe clarifies that eating matzah is a mitzvah only on the Seder night. Although matzah is guarded for Pesach, this does not prove a mitzvah throughout the holiday. On a deeper level there may be significance, but not in halachic obligation. htt... more
The Rebbe strongly rejects adding a fifth cup to the Seder based on personal ideas of redemption. Such changes oppose the Shulchan Aruch and risk misleading others, especially through a widely used Haggadah, undermining accepted halachic authority. h... more
The Rebbe strongly objects to inserting Holocaust content into the Haggadah. Its precise, sacred text must not be altered, especially in ways that disturb the spirit of joy and freedom. Such painful subjects require their own proper time, not the Sed... more
Some communities recite Shir HaShirim on Shabbos Chol HaMoed Pesach, reflecting the love between Hashem and Knesses Yisrael. The Rebbe notes that minhag Chabad is not to say it formally, aside from a custom—like his father’s—to recite it on the Seder... more
After the four cups, one may not drink further, even water. The Rebbe explains the Rambam’s view of pouring a fifth cup without drinking—either as a compromise with Rabbi Tarfon or as an added practice—and distinguishes it from the communal Kos Shel ... more
The Rebbe in Shulchan Menachem explains the reason for eating two kezayitim for the Afikoman and clarifies the Alter Rebbe’s wording about not drinking afterward. The emphasis is on fulfilling both opinions and preparing beforehand so the taste of th... more
The Rebbe explains the Chabad custom not to eat the zeroa on the Seder plate. Since the Korban Pesach’s main purpose was to be eaten, refraining from eating it clearly distinguishes it from the actual korban. www.torahrecordings.com/shulchan_... more
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