
President and Founder of United Hatzalah Eli Beer recently returned from the United States where he was hospitalized after having contracted the Covid-19 Coronavirus. He had been intubated and sedated for more than 30 days and completely missed the holiday of Pesach. When Eli awoke from his induced coma, a miraculous event in of itself after being on a ventilator for so long, one of the first questions he asked his doctors was: “When is Pesach?” His medical team was, at first, afraid to tell him the news that Pesach had come and gone and he had missed it entirely.
“How can a Jew miss Pesach?” Eli said in an interview with the press after recuperating somewhat in the hospital before flying home to Israel.
Tonight, On Thursday night, the 14th day of Iyar, Eli got his chance to celebrate the holiday on Pesach Sheni, a holiday not often celebrated. “In the time of the Bible, people who were impure and unable to celebrate Pesach with the rest of the nation received a second chance to celebrate it a month later, on the 14th day of Iyar,” Beer said. “This is the only holiday on the Jewish calendar that has a Moed Bet, a second chance. That is how important a holiday it is.”
“This is my favorite holiday of the year. There is so much meaning behind it and it is incredibly important to celebrate it with the entire family. The Hagaddah itself teaches just how important family is for the Seder specifically wit the four questions the four sons. Throughout the years, Pesach has been the most celebrated holiday by Jews across the globe. I was depressed when I found out that I had missed it. My family held the seder with an empty chair and a photo of me at the table in the hopes that I would return. Now that I have, I am going to have a seder with my family. Just a month late,” Beer added.
Eli is still not at his Jerusalem home, rather he is recuperating at an apartment in Tel Aviv that is more accessible to him while he is still undergoing physiotherapy. “My road to healing is not over yet, but being able to have a seder with my family on Pesach Sheni is a big step for me in my emotional healing. Tonight, together with my family, I will be praying for all those who are still unwell. It is my sincerest hope that they too will soon be able to return home to their loved ones.”
There is no Pesach Sheni Bazman Haze
I won’t be saying tachnun tomorrow and many have a minhag to eat matzah on Pesach Sheini
Is this so-called Seder being conducted under any Rabbinic guidance?
Silly comment. What in the world is wrong with a Pesach sheni seder?? You can’t make certain brochos, but what is wrong with eating matzah, marror and charoses and saying the hagada until goeal yisroel and hallel without a brocha.
There are those who have the minhag of matza and maror on Pesach Sheini. See Nitei Gavriel Hilcos Pesach 57:9:14
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Good for him he is a very special person.
Is he doing bedikas chametz tonight?
Is he hiding 10 pieces of chametz or matzah.
What shiur is he using for the wine and matzah?
He is entitled to celebrate …let him be…we owe him lots of gratitude…
No kittel…not even a mock Seder…let him spend family time how he wants …stop playing holy commentators..
Oops, he forgot to put on his orange “kittle” for the pictures.
Comment:he is a very special person and wants to “celebrate” a very special yom tov that he missed. Nothing wrong at all. He’s not making yom tov or making any brochos. I don’t think he deserves to be the brunt of stupid comments which can be hurtful. At this time and always we should be looking fpr the good in others and in that zechus we will be zoiche to Moshiach coming bekoirov mamash.
I hope the fact that both he and litzman had covid 19 would stop the turf war between MDA and UH
Notice how polite Eli’s comments are to everyone. He only gets tough when he’s advocating for others and believes the other sides words and ways are costing lives. Eli would never critique about our religious observance, why are some comments here doing so to him, when it’s clear he’s an emotional, empathetic, Torah-true Yid who is simply nostalgic and family oriented and of course conducting in full conformity with halachah.
Those nasty comments are so hurting, SHLECHTA MENTCHIN, why make fun of Eli? he’s a Tzadik,
Would you be happy if it would be called a MOCK seder?
Assuming the Special Seder was last night, who asked the Ma Nishtanah?
What did you get for Afikomon?
Did you also give Afikomon to the youngest?
All these questions are a attempt to make it feel Real – a Real Seder.