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OU.ORG Headlines - Tuesday 3/26-4/4/02 - 13-22 Nisan 5762
Chag Sameach!

A
Prayer for Israel to Say at your Seder
In
view of the horrific condition with which we are presently faced,
the Bostoner Rebbe, Shlita, suggests...

All
Who Are Hungry
If
it is always a mitzvah to invite the hungry to our table, why is
this only stated explicitly at the Pesach Seder?
 
Haggadah Insights
Yachatz,
meaning dividing, is when the Seder leader breaks the middle Matzoh
into two.

Important
Notice
It
is very important to be careful when burning your chametz. Here
are several guidelines...

Four
More Sons
These
are the four Israeli sons who cannot be at our seder table this
year. Why are these sons different from all other sons?

Kosher
for Passover Foods
The
OU 5762 Guide to Kosher for Passover Foods is now online in PDF
format.

Eruv
Tavshilin
Although
cooking food on Yom Tov for a Yom Tov meal is permitted, cooking
or preparing a meal today, on Yom Tov, for tomorrow is prohibited.

Parenting
Conference
Interactive
Workshops For Parents Of Teenagers On Strengthening Parenting
Skills - Sunday, April 28, 2002.

Communal
Sedarim
The
OU has compiled this partial list of Orthodox synagogues which are hosting communal
sedarim.

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