Don’t ‘Spring Clean’ for Pesach
Rabbi Berel Bell, Rov in Montreal, explains what is needed to be cleaned and what is not needed to be cleaned for Pesach. Video
Rabbi Berel Bell, Rov in Montreal, explains what is needed to be cleaned and what is not needed to be cleaned for Pesach. Video
Terrific shiur, very thorough! Thank you Rabbi Bell & COL
Priorities get confused when people adding to the halacha thinking they are doing it better, when often they are taking away from the real Torah commandment – enjoying Yom Tov, creating an atmosphere where your husband and children can enjoy Yom Tov, and spiritually coming out of Egypt- your limitations in a meaningful way (working on yourself). Extra stress and exhaustion takes away from that. The same with cleaning of the kitchen gets least amount of time at the end, and people not taking medication and harming their health.
Thank you Rabbi Bell for giving of your time and expertise.
Thank you for your clear and practical guidance.
In the merit of all that you do for the klal, may the Aibershter bentch you with a chag kosher v’someach, and revealed good always.
Thank you Rabbi Bell for claifying all these Pesach “ extra unnecessary preparations” . Maybe now we could come to the Seder with our heads up and awake! I always say you are looking for A WINKIE CANDY or a CHERRIO Meaning something of substance that could be ch”v be eaten on Pesach NOT crumbs of an unknown …
Can anyone sum up please?
Maybe collive could post videos with a brief synopsis?