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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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49:18
Everything You Always Wanted to Know (49:18)
Do you have questions about Judaism that you were never able to ask? This session will tackle all those things you’ve always wanted to know about but were afraid to ask. Featuring Judaism’s take on sexuality, cremation, abortion, and other hot topics. This session took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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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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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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56:40
The Spiritual Journey of the Seder (56:40)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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25:11
Seder Customs and Symbols Explained (25:11)
Series: Survivor: Egypt
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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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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5:58
Passover: It's all for the Kids (5:58)
To purchase the Slager Haggadah, authored by Rabbi Miller and published by Kol Menachem, click here.
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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3:12
Tzafon - The Afikoman (3:12)
The Afikomen is the uncovering of the hidden, representing the rewards to come in the future. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel describes the procedure with the afikomen and the spiritual background behind it.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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4:58
Korech - The Sandwich (4:58)
There is more enjoyment in freedom with an appreciation for the bitterness underneath. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel begins with a description of the korech procedure and then gives an interesting comparison to kreplach.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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3:11
Karpas - Dipping in Salt Water (3:11)
That little bit of vegetable has a big responsibility. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel emphasizes the role of the children and their questions, and aren't we all children?.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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5:31
Kadesh - Making Kiddush (5:31)
Saying Kiddush on Passover, we create the holy energy which allows us to achieve personal freedom. Rabbi Yossi Paltiel outlines the beginning of the seder and the meaning of a holiday.
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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5:13
Pesach: Nirtzah (5:13)
Our 15 step program unequivocally leads to acceptance. Rabbi Avrohom Hertz concludes the seder with the ultimate request.
Rabbi Avrohom Hertz (1)
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2:41
We're Gonna Have a Nice Family Meal (2:41)
Even pychologists recommend a shared family meal. Dr. Chana Silberstein lists the advantages and values gained from that meal in the middle of the seder.
Dr. Chana Silberstein (9)
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8:12
Korech: The Significance of the Sandwich (8:12)
We are all one, despite our differences, our inner spiritual levels and our distinct personalities. Why do we eat the tasteless matzah together with the bitter herbs and attribute it to Hillel? Mrs. Gitty Rapoport begins with a description of the procedure of Korech and goes on to explanation behind it. .
Mrs. Gitty Rapoport (4)
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1:48
The Afikoman (1:48)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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1:14:29
Better Together (1:14:29)
This class was given March 4, 2013 - 22 Adar, 5773 (Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei).
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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28:01
Greetings from Exotic Asia (28:01)
What would be the most exotic location for a Chabad House? Mrs. Mashi Butman shares her fascinating story and experiences as co-director of Chabad of Cambodia. On a pilot trip over Passover, the Afikomen was taken and only returned with the promise that the Butmans would open a Chabad center in Phenom Penh
Mrs. Mashie Butman (2)
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4:41
"And You Shall Speak to Your Children" (4:41)
Ruth Landsman (3)
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1:32:16
How to Conduct a Seder (Chabad Custom) (1:32:16)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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4:33
Mishnayos Brachot - Perek: 1 - Mishna: 5 (4:33)
The mishnah studied in this segment is part of the text of the haggadah read at the seder table on the eve of Passover. .
Series: Mishnayot Brachot
Rabbi Simcha Cohen (144)
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1:11:32
Haggadah Insights (1:11:32)
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski discusses many of the questions we grapple with during the Passover seder, such as, "If G-d redeemed us, why are we still in exile?" This lecture explores the reasons behind the exile and why the Jews have been moving around from place to place for so many years
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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5:18
Passover: What's the word on the street? (5:18)
An excerpt from the TorahCafe Passover Webcast: How to Exodus in 2011, To watch the complete Webcast Click Here.