On the evening prior to Passover, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi said to his disciples: "Soon we shall search for chametzâas the Mishna instructs: âOn the eve of the fourteenth of Nissan, by the light of a candleâ we must search all ârecesses and crevicesâ of our homes for chametz.

"Searching for chametz involves more than removing every particle of physical leaven from our domain; it also means eradicating every last vestige of spiritual leavenâself-inflating prideâfrom every ârecess and creviceâ of the fourteen elements of our personality: the seven character traits of oneâs âanimal selfâ and the seven character traits of oneâs âGâdly self.â
"This, too, is a search to be conducted âby the light of a candleââby the light of oneâs âCandle of Gâd,â the soul of man."
On the thirteenth of Nissan of that year, Rabbi Schneur Zalman was so preoccupied with his preparations for the search for chametz that he ate nothing the entire day (he did not fastâit is forbidden to fast during the month of Nissanâhe just didnât eat). The search took all night, though Rabbi Schneur Zalman and his wife lived in a single room at the time.
"My father once told me: âYosef Yitzchakâduring the seder, concentrate on becoming a mensch, and Gâd will help. Especially when the door is opened for Elijahâdonât pray for the physical, pray for the spiritual.â" (Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch.)


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