By Rabbi Howard Stein for the Greater Pittsburgh Rabbinic Asssociation
The
regular Torah reading for the eighth day of Passover discusses the
consecration of all firstborn animals to God and the festival calendar,
clearly connecting to the observance of the holiday.
However,
because the last day of Passover falls on the Sabbath this year, we
also read the preceding section, which describes the annual tithe and
the shmita year, the seventh year when all debts were cancelled and
(more significantly for Passover) all Hebrew slaves were freed. While we
might think that this section is added on to give a longer Torah
reading for the Sabbath, this section has its own connection to the
themes of Passover.
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