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Haggadah, The: (lit. "the telling") book that retells the story of the exodus, from which the Passover seder is conducted
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Freedom in Auschwitz?!
This class raises a number of disturbing difficulties with the opening paragraph of the Haggadah. The astounding answers provide new insight into the meaning of freedom and a new appreciation of Passover.
A Practical Guide
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman presents tried and proven ideas, gimmicks, props and shtick to bring your Seder alive.
How the Rebbe reframed Rashi's approach to the Biblical texts of the Haggadah
Who were these sages? Why do we open the Haggadah with this story?
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.
In the Passover haggadah, after we enumerate the ten plagues, we read what appears to be a simple mnemonic to remember the plagues. Discover the profound meaning embedded in this hidden code.
A Fascinating Examination of a 12th Century Haggadah
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...
We read in the haggadah: “Blessed is the Omnipresent who keeps His promise to Israel…” Why does it specifically use the term Omnipresent to refer to G-d here?
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