1)

When (on the clock) is the Pesach Sheni eaten?

1.

Ramban (on Pasuk 3): After nightfall, like the Pesach Rishon. 1


1

Even though the Pasuk does not specifically say so.

2)

What is the significance of the fact that the Torah inserts Matzah and Maror together with the Pesach?

1.

Pesachim, 102a: It teaches us that Maror nowadays - when there is no Korban Pesach - is not min ha'Torah. 1

2.

Pesachim 115a: Based on this Pasuk, Hillel used to eat the Pesach together with the Matzah and the Maror. 2


1

Pesachim, Ibid.: Matzah is - since the Torah writes in Sh'mos, 12:18 "ba'Erev Tochlu Matzos".

2

Though his contempories disagreed with him as the Ba'al Hagadah informs us. See Torah Temimah note 16.

3)

What are the implications of "Al Matzos u'Merorim Yochluhu"?

1.

Pesachim, 115a (according to Hillel) It implies that Matzah and Maror should be eaten together - in the form of a sandwich. 1

2.

Pesachim, 115a (citing the Chachamim): It implies that Matzah and Maror should be eaten individually. 2


1

See Torah Temimah, note 115, who cites the Rashbam and elaborates.

2

See Torah Temimah, note 116.

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