In honor of the coming Pesach, Rabbi Sholom Ber Levin presents here 2 Pesach Ka’arot of our Rebbe’s:
A) the pesach ka’are of the Rebbe Rayyatz, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch.
On the underside of the ka’are there is a hallmark indicating that it was created in Russia in the year 1856, the period of the Rebbe Tzemach Tzedek, so there is reason to assume that this Ka’are was used already by the previous Rebbes.
B) the pesach ka’arah of the Rebbe.
On the underside of the ka’arah there is a hallmark indicating that it was created in USA circa the year 1950, prior to Passover 1951, the Rebbe sent Rabbi Yaakov Haecht to purchase a ka’arah with eight corners, and from then on the Rebbe used it for the Seder ka’arah.
In the Rebbe’s Haggadah, he writes: “In the house of Rebbe, the Matzot are set on a “mapah,” not on a Ka’are. Except for the Rebbe who set the matzot on a Ka’are.”
From this, we learn that till the year 1950, when the Rebbe was sitting by the Seder table of his father-in-law – the previous Rebbe, the Rebbe set the matzot on a mapah, not on a ka’arah.
C) A gold cup for kiddush, which the Rebbe used for kiddush in the later years of Pesach.
This cup was given to the Rebbe by the chosid r’ Aharon Klein, on the 11th of Nissan 1962, and inscribed o the cup are the words “ימים על ימי מלך תוסיף”, a posuk in chapter 61 of the tehilim, the chapter that the Rebbe began to say that day, in which he turned 60 years old.
D) A broken vessel (especially broken), for pouring into it the wine when reciting the 10 makos.