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Passover 5770 - March 29, 2010

 Passover Insights
Your Inner Teenager

Peel away the layers of the “wicked” child and the question is quite chilling. It is not a condemnation of what we are doing. It is a condemnation of what we are not doing.
A Matzah Meditation

Ordinary food is not extracted from heaven. Unlike the manna, the hand of G‑d is concealed in our bread. But there's an exception to this rule: Matzah.
The Nile Syndrome

I made myself? Sounds ridiculous, doesn't it? Why would a smart guy come out with a ridiculous statement like, "I made myself"?
My Plastic Pharaoh

I'm glad my kids feel so free. As for me, I'm still a slave and Pharaoh, king of Egypt, never died. I labor for him all week long
 Holiday Features
The Passover Seder: A Pictorial

Six delightful color drawings by chassidic artist Shoshannah Brombacher
Passover A to Z
A quick overview of the Passover process, from preparing for Passover and the getting-rid-of-Chametz rituals, to all eight days of Passover. The details are in the links.
Seder Wizard
Each of the seder's 15 phases has not just a body, but a soul as well -- a simple meaning as well as a deep lesson towards higher consciousness...
The Story of Passover
From the death of Joseph to the Song at the Sea -- the full story of the enslavement of Jews in Egypt and their miraculous exodus and redemption
Passover Megasite
Hundreds of articles, essays, stories, videos, audio files, how-to guides and tools for all your Passover study and observence needs!
 Video
How to Make a Wild and Wonderful Passover Seder

Rabbi Tzvi Freeman presents tried and proven ideas, gimmicks, props and shtick to bring your Seder alive.
The Meaning and Symbolism of the Sacrifices

Kabbalah on the Afterlife

The Jewish take on body, soul and resurrection
Matzah Therapy

Rabbi Infinity demonstrates the effectiveness of Matzah Therapy in curing Swollen Feivel Syndrome, on Passover and year round.
 Living
You, The Miracle Worker

We awake with the belief that justice and goodness will prevail, despite the news that bombards us with overwhelming misery, hopelessness, despair and unfairness. Take a look in the mirror and see that miracle...
Freedom

I work 12 to 14 hours a day. I have even less time than money. My obligations to family, work, and community are greater than any time in my life. Yet I have never been more free
The Son Who Cannot Ask

He looks okay, but he is not okay, and we, his parents, know and live with this every day. Like his ancestors in Egypt, our son is in a prison; his is a prison of the mind, perhaps the heart.
The Magic of the Four Questions

A wise parent or teacher who will learn to focus on questions as the key to helping a child develop his "brain power." Here are examples of non-productive questions versus thought-provoking ones...
So, You Want to Change Your Spouse...

Researcher Dr. John Gottsman found that 69% of issues that couples disagree on early in marriage are not resolved later in the marriage. Sixty-nine percent!
Tips to Create a Kid-Friendly Seder

When your Passover table is filled with boisterous youngsters, the evening may feel longer than those infamous years of slavery in Egypt. Here is a guide of creative ideas for the frazzled parent seeking to inspire every kind of child...
 Stories
The Extra Matzah

"I know that you sent word that you could give only three matzahs, but nonetheless my father, the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe, told me to tell you that he must have six matzahs."
The Three Visits of Elijah the Prophet

At the conclusion of the seder meal, the cup of Elijah was filled and my six year old son, candle in hand, was sent to open the front door, an old fashioned, ponderous wooden structure that was secured with a heavy iron latch...
Shemurah

Sickle in hand, the elderly Reb Zalman, with his broad, regal beard and face shining with joy, was swift and nimble as a lad...
Seeing the Blind

"What is it?" he snapped. In the Bronx, it's proper etiquette to snap when greeting someone. I noticed the loaf of rye bread sitting on the table, definitely not a traditional Seder food. I said, "The Rebbe sent me."
Beyond Paradise

Word resounded throughout the supernal worlds: "Because Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov has forced the hand of heaven to overturn the laws of nature, he has forfeited his portion in the World to Come"
 Parshah
A Greater Kind of Great
On the significance of Shabbat Hagadol
Getting Down and Dirty

Imagine the ruckus that would ensue if the President of the United States were spotted taking out the White House garbage! Yet something similar occurred daily in the Holy Temple...
The Kabbalah of Salt

Descent can catalyze a sweetening of judgments.
The Parshah in a Nutshell
The korbanot again, this time from a priestly perspective; indoor and outdoor fires, the two meanings of "always", and the ten miracles of the Temple...
 The Rebbe
Do You Feel Another’s Pain?

When we, G-d forbid, hear that something horrible befell another individual, do we feel their pain? Or do we simply move on with life?
The Storm Chaser

I glanced around; I had lost him already. I later discovered that he, too, was unfamiliar with the roads, but astonishingly that didn’t stop him. The gust of suspense left in his wake intrigued me...
A Biography of Ideas
The rise of Communism, the coming of age of modern science, the Holocaust, the renaissance of Jewish life in America, the Sixties, the feminist movement, the information age, the end of the Cold War -- the Rebbe was there, and had something to say and do about them all
 Women
A Belt, Shoe and Stick

Three steps to freedom
Knowing the Goal

The woman will encircle the man
— Prophesy regarding the era of redemption, Jeremiah 31:21

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