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  1. Tzafun: Eating the Afikoman - Chabad.org

    Rav Sholem Kaidaner, tutor of the Rebbe Rashab, once asked the Rebbe Maharash the meaning of the name Tzafun. The Rebbe Maharash replied that tzafun means “hidden.” Eating the afikoman endows us with the potential to destroy the evil hidden in our hearts (the Previous Rebbe). 1. What is meant by “hidden evil”?

  2. Tzafun - Eating the Afikomen - Hebrew for Christians

    Tzafun means "hidden" and refers to the larger half of the matzah that was broken and hidden away ("buried") during the Yachatz step of the Seder. Yeshua used the symbol of the Afikomen to represent His body that was broken for the sins of the world.

  3. 12. Tzafun - Eat the Afikomen - Chabad.org

    In the Kabbalah, it is explained that there is something deeper than the soul. There is the body, the spirit, and then there is the essence. If the soul is light, then that essence is the source of light. If it is energy, then the essence is the dynamo. It is called " tzafun," meaning hidden, buried, locked away and out of reach.

  4. Tzafun - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org

    Tzafun: (lit. "hidden") the twelfth step of the Passover seder--eating the afikoman which has been hidden away since the beginning of the seder.

  5. Tzafun - Halachipedia

    Jul 13, 2023 · Everyone should eat a k'zayit from the afikoman which was hidden away earlier in the Seder. [1] If they lost the afikomen they should eat a kezayit of another Shemurah Matzah. [2] The afikoman should be eaten while leaning. [3] .

  6. Tzafun RACHEL ADELMAN - Sefaria

    But what are we really engaged in when we play hide-and-seek at the conclusion of the seder? The narrative of our redemption is bookended by hiding. The Hebrew verb “to hide” (tz.p.n.) nests within the word tzafun, and appears at the opening of the Exodus.

  7. The Origin of the Afikomen - Messiah in the Passover

    Jun 21, 2017 · The Seder contains 15 separate steps or stages, and the afikomen comes during the twelfth step, which is called tzafun. The Hebrew word tzafun means “hidden” or “concealed,” which accurately conveys the uncertain and peculiar origin of the ritual.

  8. The Hidden Matzah - My Jewish Learning

    The ritual of eating the afikoman is called tzafun, which means “hidden.” It, too, is eaten in silence, without benediction, before mid­night. After the afikoman, no food or drink is to be taken except for the final two cups of wine.

  9. Tzafun (Step 12) - Eating the Afikoman - Beyond BT

    Apr 6, 2006 · Rav Yehudah in the name of Shmuel states that the Afikoman is the last item eaten at the meal as a remembrance of the matzah that was eaten with the Karban pesach. Although Mar Zutrah quotes Shmuel as permitting one to eat after the Afikoman, the Gemara concludes that one may not do so.

  10. What Does The Roasted Egg Symbolize In Passover? Unveiling Its …

    Jan 22, 2025 · The roasted egg, known as “tzafun,” holds significant meaning during the Passover Seder. It serves as a symbol of both mourning and hope, embodying the themes of loss and renewal present in the Jewish tradition.

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