ב"ה
Telling the Story of ExodusKnowledge Base » Calendar, The Jewish » Passover » Seder, the » Haggadah, The » Telling the Story of Exodus
|
|
Only showing results in "Chabad.org Video" | Show All
|
|
Sort by:
|
|
Telling the Story of Exodus: On the first night of Passover we are commanded to relate the story of the Exodus in great detail.
Related Topics
The Passover Seder Explained, Lesson 3
Life begins outside of your comfort zone. What are your personal ‘Egypt’ limitations? Pesach is the quantum leap breaking out of your ‘Egypt’ restrictions. Both feet are off the ground, and you end up in a completely new position. The Exodus needs to be a...
Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 56 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
With unique insights gleaned from manuscript versions of the Mishneh Torah, held at the Bodleian Libary, Oxford, and the Tanya, preserved at the British Library.
Chaim Saiman describes the textual baisis for two differing mod;es of Seder night. Are we to draw out the recital of maggid and delay the consumption of the matzah? Or is it preferable to conclude the maggid section sooner and save discussion for after ea...
3500 years ago Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, instructing them to ‘Remember this day on which you went out of Egypt.’ Does the retelling of the Exodus and the Passover story have relevance to contemporary events in the UK and Europe in terms of fo...
The Haggadah in Depth, Part 22
The framework to effectively convey our ancestors’ Egyptian exile narrative has already been mapped out. Now, our Seder Handbook introduces us to a critical component of the parental duty to recount our saga of national liberation; verbalizing the motifs ...
We explore five major segments of the Pesach seder that, when examined properly, totally revolutionize how we understand the story of Exodus and its message on the seder night.
How this mitzvah is different than Passover night
Who should be telling whom?
Exploring the nature of Sipur Yetzias Mitzrayim, in light of the Rebbe's glosses.
| |
|