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With suggested readings for each of the four cups .cb_column { float: left width: 50% } /* Clear floats after the columns */ [Chabad.org]( [View Online]( ב"ה [Final Days of Passover]( [Please help by donating to our Passover campaign]( [Donate to our Passover Campaign]( Celebrate the Feast of Moshiach Friend, We trust that your Passover Seders were meaningful, the company pleasant, and the matzah and maror evocative of the bittersweet mix of freedom and slavery. But it’s not over yet! As the final hours of Passover near, Jews in every part of the world will be celebrating the [Feast of Moshiach]( (Moshiach’s Seudah in Yiddish) on the last day of Passover. This custom was started by the Baal Shem Tov and his students and vigorously encouraged by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, who would personally expound each year at great length about the Messianic spark inside each of us and how tapping into our unlimited potential to do but one more act of goodness holds the potential for global transformation. Here’s a [suggested program]( (PDF) that you can download and print before the holiday to use at your very own Feast of Moshiach. At this meal, we traditionally drink four cups of wine (or grape juice) and this program comprises four readings, each of which may be followed by one of the cups. After the holiday, please write back to let us know how you celebrated your Feast of Moshiach. We’d love to hear from you! With wishes for a beautiful final segment of Passover and fervent hope that we celebrate this feast with Moshiach in Jerusalem, Your friends at Chabad.org [Printable Program for Your Moshiach's Meal (PDF)]( [Printable Program for Your Moshiach's Meal (PDF)]( With suggested readings for each of the four cups By Chabad.org Staff [Download]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( [Contact Us]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Privacy Policy]( · [Donate]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 · Brooklyn, NY 11213

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