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출애굽기 13:10의 Chasidut

וְשָׁמַרְתָּ֛ אֶת־הַחֻקָּ֥ה הַזֹּ֖את לְמוֹעֲדָ֑הּ מִיָּמִ֖ים יָמִֽימָה׃ (ס)

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Exodus 13,10. “You are to observe this ‎statute at its appointed time, year after ‎year.” On the three pilgrimage festivals, ‎Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot this ‎illumination is firmly engraved for the remainder of ‎the year. The essence of Passover is in the minute ‎difference between ‎חמץ‎ and ‎מצה‎ consisting of the time ‎it takes to walk one mile (18 minutes) during which an ‎unleavened dough if unattended will turned into a ‎leavened dough. The essence of Shavuot ‎consists of it being the anniversary of the Jewish ‎people’s finest moment, the moment when they ‎enthusiastically accepted the gift of the Torah. The ‎essence of Sukkot consists of it being the ‎source of all the blessings that ensure our economic ‎existence and well being during the year then ‎unfolding. The words: ‎מימים ימימה‎ refer to the three ‎festivals mentioned radiating their spiritual influence ‎for the entire year. Provided that we believe in G’d’s ‎miracles, the influence of these few days devoted to ‎primarily spiritually oriented activities will act as a ‎benevolent umbrella over all our activities during the ‎year. ‎
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