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The Jewish nation suffered incredible pain under Egyptian enslavement. Rabbi Geller details the tragic details of our history, from how we lost all hope of freedom once a new Pharaoh arose to the Jewish infants pressed into the walls in place of brick. Once the ten plagues began, that story changed. Hear some amazing aspects of these miraculous events you may not have known, and tell them to your children.
How many plagues did the Egyptians suffer at the Red Sea, and why in the world does it matter? The Jewish experience was far more pleasant, as each tribe traveled a separate path with food and drink provided from the walls on the way. Rabbi Geller looks at the three main objects we must be aware of during the Seder - Pesach, Matzah, and Marror and why they are so crucial to the Passover story.
The end of the Haggadah looks at our religion compared to other cultures and beliefs. Each generation of the world found gods or ideals they thought they could rely on. We as Jews know that the One G-d is the Ultimate deity. This value has made us search for depth in life no matter how much it seems we have. Rabbi Geller wraps up this series with a fascinating understanding of the beautiful songs at the end of the Haggadah.
On this night, we are told: Tell your children all the events of our redemption from Egyptian bondage. The Pesach Seder is the optimum time for embedding our beliefs into their lives. Hear the rock-bottom, essential message that children need to hear - mainly from their parents, and throughout the year as well.
For most of us, it is very challenging, if not impossible, to make positive change in the most difficult aspects of our lives and yet there are certain times throughout the Jewish year which are propitious for starting over again and accomplishing these goals. In this fascinating talk, Rabbi Wagensberg shares with us how the month of Nissan is the absolute greatest time for rejuvenation. In this lecture, we will find out the striking difference between the nations of the world and the Jewish people and what God's expectations are of each, which like a beautiful tapestry, will prepare us for the upcoming mitzvah - birchas ha-chama, this year on the eve of Passover. A real must, which will also shed light on what Kiddush levana is during the rest of the year.