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This three-part series will take place on Mondays at 11:00am Eastern, 5:00pm in Israel on March 21, 6:00pm
March 28 and April 4
March 21: Yosef's Final Dream
March 28: Serving the Feudal Lord
April 4: Plagues: Why Do I Care How Many?
This three-part series will take place on Mondays at 1:00pm Eastern
March 21: Passover Peanut Oil and the Making of an American Humra
Planter's Peanut Oil was America's "Passover Oil" while Lithuanian-trained rabbis led American Orthodoxy. In the…
This two-part series will take place on Sundays at 11:15am Eastern, 6:15pm in Israel
April 3: Tehillim 105 - The First Siddur or The First Hagaddah?
April 10: Tehillim 78 - From 10 Plagues to 250!
Produced in thousands of editions with new versions published every year, the Pesach Haggadah is probably the most illustrated book in Jewish history. Yet many Haggadah users ignore the rich potential that pictures have for adding to the seder…
Moshe Rabbeinu was our teacher par excellence. As a great pedagogue, he understood the importance of teaching subject material in a timely manner. “Moses enacted for the Jewish people that they should inquire and expound upon the matter of the day: …
The eating of karpas has long baffled our commentators. Why exactly do we dip a vegetable in salt water just as we are ready to begin the seder? Is karpas meant as the appetizer to the most elaborate meal of the year, or does its…
“In the first month of the second year on the first of the month, the Tabernacle was erected” (Shemot 40:2). Sefer Shemot concludes with the building of the Mishkan. As the Ramban notes (Introduction to Shemot), the Mishkan was the…
Part 1, Mar. 3: The Four Questions: Insights into the Mitzvot of Seder Night
Part 2, Mar. 10: The Four Sons: Divergent Models in Jewish Education
Part 3, Mar. 17: The Four Cups: The Multifaceted Historic Elements of Exile and Redemption