On Shabbat Chol Hamoed we read from Parshat Ki Tisa, in the section following “chet ha’egel.” Hashem makes a “Brit” with us, ×× × ×× ×× ××רת ×ר×ת, and we are warns not to enter into a covenant with the heathens in the land, ×ש×ר ×× ×¤× ×ª×¢×¨××ת ×ר×ת ××××©× ××רץ, repeated with… ×¤× ×ª×ר×ת ×ר×ת.
The Torah goes on to prohibit manufacturing molten gods, then introduces Passover and Matza. ×ת ×× ××צ×ת תש××ר. ש×עת ×××× ×ª××× ×צ×ת….
The Gemara (Makot 23a) teaches that he who disgraces the Moadim is equivalent to one who worships idols, as these last 2 psukim are juxtaposed. Maharsha points out the centrality of the Exodus to our holidays, and how to this is central to our belief system, antithetical to Avoda Zara.
Interestingly, Riva”n (we don’t have Rashi past 19b) understands that the Gemara is referring to observing “Chol Hamoed”. May we sanctify Yomtov, as well as eat, act, and dress in the manner that Chol Hamoed deserves.
Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach