Pesach Sheni was widely celebrated in the Jewish community of Dnipro. At the Dnipro yeshiva named after Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, a large children’s farbrengen was held in honor of the holiday.
At the yeshiva, the boys marked Pesach Sheni with special reverence—a holiday filled with deep meaning and important moral lessons. The day reminds us that it is never too late to reclaim what was lost, return to holiness, and rejoin the shared mission of the Jewish people.
During the meal, the boys ate matzah—symbol of purity and freedom—while reflecting on the significance of this unique time. The teachers emphasized that Pesach Sheni is not merely a repeat of Pesach, but a powerful lesson in mercy and second chances granted by the Almighty to every individual.