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40:12
A Taste of Talmud: The Right to Recline (40:12)
Experience some beginner Talmud study in this session exploring the meaning and symbolism of some of the basic rituals at the Passover Seder. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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1:34:11
How to Run Your Own Seder (1:34:11)
Join Rabbi Deitsch on his walkthrough of the Seder, and insights on many sections of the Haggadah.
Rabbi Nechemia Deitsch (1)
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21:59
Reggio for Your Kids: Get Them Involved! (21:59)
Series: Pesach Symposium 2014
Mrs. Rivkie Spalter (1)
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59:00
Daring Escapades in Greenland and Communist Russia (59:00)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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2:55
Approaching a Rebel (2:55)
In the Passover Haggadah we have an example of a Jewish rebel- a Jew who wants to exclude himself from the Jewish Nation and not be part of "the people". How do we respond to such a person? Rabbi Manis Friedman has the answer in this short, insightful clip into a character of the Passover Haggadah.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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8:40
These Words Will Find You - The Regerman Story (8:40)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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25:11
Seder Customs and Symbols Explained (25:11)
Series: Survivor: Egypt
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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56:59
Is the Seder All Semantics and Symbols? (56:59)
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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1:01:44
The 49 Step Sefira Rehab Program (1:01:44)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 9 • This class was given April 7, 2013 - 27 Nissan, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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5:21
The Definition of Slavery (5:21)
Rabbi Manis Friedman presents unique insights into the Passover Haggadah. On Passover we speak a lot about freedom, and breaking free from slavery. But do we really know the definiton of slavery? In this fascinating clip, Rabbi Manis Friedman provides viewers with the definition of slavery as well as tips on how to break free. .
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:07
Rochtzo - Washing Hands (1:07)
Now we wash our hands to bring holiness into ordinary food. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel gives a quick review of how to proceed.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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4:24
Yachatz: There Are Two Sides to Every Matzah (4:24)
How can one matzah symbolize poverty and extravagance? Rabbi Dovid Birk demonstrates the division of the middle matzah. The smaller side is the bread of poverty that we say the whole haggadah over, the larger side symbolizes the wealth that allows for dessert and finally redemption.
Rabbi Dovid Birk (4)
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3:54
The Odd Seder Invitation (3:54)
3 minutes of inspiration. When does the "Bread of Affliction" become the "Bread of Freedom"? Rabbi Jonathan Sacks OB"M gives a eye opening explanation for the opening invitation to the Seder.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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41:35
One, Two and Three. Not as simple as it seems (41:35)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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8:40
Matzah: A Lesson In Humility (8:40)
This fantastic new edition of the 'Elevate Series' explores the deeper meaning of yet another holiday - Passover. The film is orated by three Shluchim and educators from South Florida: Rabbi Velvel Lipsker - Mashpia in Rabbinical College of Greater Miami. Rabbi Yossi Srugo - Mohel. Rabbi Yakov Garfinkel - Program Director of Lubavitch Educational Center.
Rabbi Velvel Lipsker (5)
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15:15
This Poor Bread - Hei Lachma Anya (15:15)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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5:18
Searching For Leaven (5:18)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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12:03
When Do We Search For Leaven (12:03)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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3:52
Destroying Leaven (3:52)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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7:18
Where Do We Search For Leaven (7:18)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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6:28
When Don't We Search For Leaven (6:28)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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11:35
What If You Find Leaven During Passover? (11:35)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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6:03
The Names of the Holiday (6:03)
Though commonly refered to as Passover, or the Hebrew, "Pesach," this holiday actually has a few names. Where do these names come from? Who uses each name? Rabbi Eli Silberstein expains the origin of the names of Passover as well as the deeper themes they signify in the holiday. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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54:01
How Matzah Became Square: The Manischewitz Story (54:01)
“I’m going to bake matzos this year….We’ll see how it goes,” said Behr Manischewitz. One bright spring morning in 1888, a young immigrant father named Behr makes this offhand announcement to his modest wife, Nesha. Within record time, the ambitious young Talmudic scholar has a burgeoning bakery and is on his way to success
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)
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1:33:42
Three Transformative Passover Lessons (1:33:42)
Passover is a time of joy, family togetherness, but most of all, transformation. Every thing we do on Passover has meaning and the ability to transform our lives. In this video, we join Rabbi Simon Jacobson in exploring the deeper meaning of Passover
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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46:22
The Elusive Author of the Haggada (46:22)
The Pilgrims' journey on the Mayflower and landing on Plymouth Rock is a big event in American History, and yet most Americans don't know details of the story: what date did the ship leave England, who was the leader of the Pilgrims, what food they ate on their journey etc
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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18:13
Passover and Nationhood (18:13)
Passover means leaving our limitations. Join Shimona Tzukernik on a journey of reflection on what it really means to leave our personal limitations, in this discussion of the story of the Exodus as it applies to our lives. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)