Fast Of First Born 2025. STTI Passover 2023 Fast of First Born YouTube The "Fast of the Firstborn," usually held to the 14th of Nissan (the day before Passover) is this year moved ahead to today because of the sanctity of Shabbat There is an additional reason why we fast specifically on the fourteenth.
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Friday Evening, March 14, 2025 (Full Blood Moon this night) Preparation day of Passover Similarly, when a firstborn son is below the age of 13, his father is required to fast on his behalf
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By right, this fast should be held on the anniversary of the day on which the miracle occurred: on the night of the fifteenth of Nissan However, since the fifteenth is already Passover, and we do not fast on Festival days the fast is pushed back to the fourteenth Saturday, March 15, 2025 (Begins Sunset night before) Passover Meal & 1st Day of Unleavened Bread
Pink neon colored 2025 year isolated on white 12889089 Vector Art at Vecteezy. The sunrise to sunset ta'anit (fast) bekhorim (of the firstborn) is the only fast that applies to just a segment of the community: all males who are the firstborn children in their families (if the firstborn child is female, the first son born after her is not obligated).The father of a child too young to fast fasts for him, and if he himself is bekhor, the mother fasts for the child on the. Fast of the Firstborn (Hebrew: תענית בכורות, Ta'anit B'khorot or תענית בכורים, Ta'anit B'khorim); is a unique fast day in Judaism which usually falls on the day before Passover.
Born In 2025 Generation Kathi Vilhelmina. However, since the fifteenth is already Passover, and we do not fast on Festival days the fast is pushed back to the fourteenth The source of this fast is in the Talmud (Soferim 21:3) where it is stated that firstborn fast "in commemoration of the miracle that they were saved from the Plague of the Firstborn." Though the plague actually happened on the 15th of Nisan (on Passover), it is forbidden to fast on a celebratory holiday so it is held the day before Passover.