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Seventh Day of Passover
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Seventh Day of Passover in Argentina
In Argentina, as in other parts of the Jewish world, the Seventh Day of Passover holds special significance. This day commemorates the parting of the Red Sea, a pivotal event in Jewish history when the Israelites were delivered from slavery in Egypt.
History and Significance:
Biblical Foundation: According to the Torah, God split the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to escape from Pharaoh's pursuing army. The Seventh Day of Passover celebrates this miracle.
Historical Continuity: This day has been observed by Jews around the world for millennia.
Traditions:
Synagogue Services: Special services are held in synagogues where prayers and readings focus on themes of redemption and freedom.
Mimouna: Although traditionally a North African Jewish custom held after the end of Passover, some Argentinian Jews may partake in Mimouna festivities on this day or after Passover concludes.
Activities:
Festive Meals: Families gather for holiday meals that include matzah and other Passover foods.
Reading of Shirat HaYam: The "Song of the Sea," part of that day's Torah reading, is recited with great joy.
Tashlich Ceremony (for some communities): A symbolic casting off sins near a body of water may be practiced by some Jewish communities on this day.
The Seventh Day of Passover is both a solemn remembrance and a joyous celebration within Argentinian Jewry. It serves as an opportunity to reflect on freedom and spiritual liberation while engaging in communal worship and festive traditions.