Pesach -- Passover:
- The days of the month of Nissan are days of repentance like those of
Tishrei (49).
- Nissan embodies the concept of tikkun habrit, guarding the Holy
Covenant. When you
are joyous you can draw the spirit of Nissan, its joy and holiness, into
the whole year.
Thus you can make amends for abuse of the Covenant, and you will avoid impure
experiences
by night (Likutey Moharan II, 5:10).
- The Haggadah which we recite on Pesach is a tikkun for the Covenant.
The reason why
it is recited aloud is because the voice arouses Da'at, the knowledge of
God. So by
reciting the Haggadah aloud we can experience a revelation of true Da'at.
Da'at is itself
the essence of redemption, because the exile in Egypt came about through
the abuse of the
Holy Covenant, which brought about the distortion of Da'at. The wine of the
four cups
which we drink on the first nights of Pesach is also a tikkun for Da'at and
for the Holy
Covenant (Likutey Moharan I, 20:10).
- When you pray on Pesach you should cry out loud (201).
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