These days before Pesach, we concentrate on the difference between Chametz and Matzah. If one looks they are the same exact letters just that the leg of the chet was "broken" and turned into a hay, what is the difference between Chet and Hay "ח ה" Chet is the first letter in the word chet as in sin they also sound the
say (they are spelled different) Hay is the letter that symbolizes teshuva! Chazal says that this world is created with Hay. The opening in the bottom of the Hay is open so that someone can fall down from it, and on the other hand, there is an opening above the "broken leg" that symbolizes that if one climbs up with the desire to connect with Hashem one can come in through the higher opening of the hay. To enter into the Hay the inner aspect of the world. In the letter Chet
there is no higher opening there is an opening in the bottom, but whoever fell down does not have a way back. this is the illusion that the yetzer harah tries to sell us, as if there is no way back. The Torah tells us that there is always room for teshuva there is always a way back no matter how far one went with his sins, whenever one will do sincere teshuva Hashem will accept him.
While you are searching your house for chametz you can contemplate on this concept of throwing away the chametz, the illusion that there is not hope. To strengthen ourselves in the love of Hashem and the truth of the Torah. There is always a way back there is always room to repent, and as much as we face Hashem within our heart Hashem will reveal His light to us quickly in our days.
Kimcha Depischa Aramaic expression meaning “Flour for Pesach, Passover meal” is a Tzdakah made specially to families who are passing through financial difficulties and sometimes even don’t have means to buy grape juice and matzah.
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