I.J.M.11•11 ,919M191!1Prer! .i f1 . A of 71 it T% 4 us A— A n -A' "s"- I $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ft ft ft ft PASSOVER SPECIAL -"-f7 -V7 ft g zo% orr ; with thi rd s e ad rrs on/ rs ? 1 • CLEANERS ft I for lout 4- 'f Dinners 1 I I k •I kaAtatiAllif WRAtttitiA... 4 4* 1.1.1 R emodeling 5 PROFESSIONAL WINDOW & DOOR INSTALLATION $100 OFF $100 OFF per Architect Series Windows & Doorwalls Caulking • Wood Replacement 000 4] M40 0a3=44(3(33 1 48 April 6 • 2006 4."-If ' 1. A A Irr'S fe ! TORAH PORTION =A. NAPKINS & PLACEMATS ft To A—FC9r9rit 1,,,r-ir-a ft TABLECLOTHS Beautifully Laundered 7 ,, WT"1, 41,6 -, r"tr-rw W'r, 47-'1G 10963. A Great Bridge Shabbat Tzav (Shabbat HaGadol): Leviticus 6:1-8:36; Malachi 3:4-24. w be found by delving fur- by is the ther into the haftorah. As Shabbat before noted above, the prophet Pesach called Malachi informs us that the "Great" Shabbat? Elijah, whom we meet in A number of responses the Book of Kings as a are 0 Given . Rashi tells us that prophet filled with righ- this name commemorates a teous wrath, is destined great miracle that took place on the Shabbat before the Rabbi Yigal Tsaidi to return to earth before the coming_of God's first Pesach, which fell on Special to the "Great Day" What will this the 10th of Nisan. On that Jewish News prophet do? "And he will day, the Children of Israel return the hearts of fathers to those were commanded to set aside the lambs for the offerings that would soon of their sons and the hearts of sons honor the miracle of Passover night. to those of their fathers!' The link to The fact that they were able to do so Pesach becomes quite clear. What bet- with impunity, even though the lamb ter time of year to speak of harmony between parents and children? was an Egyptian deity, was a "great" miracle, hence the "Great" Shabbat. On the night of the seder, we recall _Torah Shlemah, on the other hand, the events of the Redemption from Egypt as though we ourselves had cites the MaHarShal, who postulates witnessed them. We also invite Elijah that the name is derived from that into our homes to herald the Ultimate week's haftorah, which says, "Behold I Redemption, to return the hearts of am sending to you Elijah the prophet, before the arrival of the great and ter- parents to those of their children. Pesach celebrates the link between rible day of the Lord." [Malachi, 3:23] It is not unusual to refer to a special generations, that grows stronger every Shabbat by a name that alludes to year as parents and children ask ques- tions of one another. On Pesach, the the haftorah. The Shabbat preceding father does not ask, "What happened Tisha b'Av is called Shabbat Hazon in Egypt:' but, "What is taking place because the haftorah begins "Hazon between us, my children, at this very Yeshayahu," the vision of Isaiah. The moment?" How will this great night, ‘Shabbat following Tisha b'Av is called Shabbat Nahamu from its haftorah, so different from all other nights, serve as a bridge between generations, which begins,"Nahamu, nahamu a bond between past and future? ami" bring comfort to My nation." Surely, the redemption from Egypt, Nevertheless, the MaHarShal him- like the Ultimate Redemption to self is not pleased with this response, which it is connected, is not merely a since the other Shabbatot take their names from the very first word in their great day. It is, just as the prophet pro- claims, "the great day of the Lord." ❑ respective haftorot, whereas the afore- mentioned quotation from Malachi Dr. Yigal Tsaidi is educational director of appears at the end of the selection. Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield. Why then is the name "Gadol" given to the Shabbat before Pesach? Conversations Moreover, the events celebrated on In light of the Midrash cited above Pesach and the haftorah cited above and the words of the haftorah, seem loosely related at best. The for- what message does the miracle mer, after all, deals with the Exodus of Pesach, specifically the events from Egypt, while the latter refers to of Shabbat HaGadol, impart for the ultimate redemption, the coming Jewish parents and children of of the Messiah, which will be her- every generation? How will you, as alded by Elijah. Upon reflection, one parent and/or child, incorporate may wonder why this portion of the Prophets is read in conjunction with the meaning of this message into your own celebration of the seder? the Pesach holiday at all. The answer to this question may