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KI 520 D
Rabbi Kahn compares the Haggadah with other texts, pointing out the basic differences which helps us to better understand the salient points due of its structure. Why is it so important to get the children and guests involved in the Seder night? Here's a chance to gather some great teaching tools, ideas, and insights, plus making your seder a memorable experience for all.
KI 520 E
What do the Garden of Eden, Pharaoh and Isaac have in common? Rabbi Kahn explains why the morally corrupt epicenter of the world, Egypt, was chosen for our century's long enslavement.
KI 520 F
To understand what the plagues themselves were all about, it is valuable to hear an overview of ancient Egyptian culture. One of the plagues caused a systematic erosion of their mythology. Others tore down major tenets. Rabbi Kahn goes through the crescendo of plagues culminating in the killing of the first born - and all their idolatrous beliefs.
KI 522
If you thought matzah was just a flat, dried out, bumpy, boring piece of bread - think again. Rabbi Ari Kahn takes you down 'Matzah Lane' to show you some of its many hidden wonders - between the holes. The first mention of matzah in the Bible defines its essence, and from there the lessons and wisdom begin to rise from this tasteless, but nourishing symbol of the Jewish People's exodus from Egypt.
KI 525
Why does it state in the Hagaddah to invite 'all those who are hungry come and eat' - after we've begun the seder? Why do we wash our hands - without reciting the customary blessing? And how can we be commanded to feel as though we personally left Egypt while still in our comfortable homes instead of marching through a parched desert? Join Rabbi Kahn for answers to these and many other questions about the strange and unusual customs of Seder night. A light and humorous talk with lots of ideas to keep all the 'kids' awake and involved.
KI 527
Rabbi Akiva's late start in life at 40, plus his unpleasant execution have always been captivating stories. What drove this towering Torah giant to persistently teach Torah during very dangerous times, knowing full well that after his release from prison he would be arrested again for teaching the truth - and publicly martyred?
KI 528
Lag B'Omer was the day Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai emerged from a cave with his son. For 12 years they were hiding from the Roman authorities who searched for them more intensely than the US chased down Bin Laden. During these years he discovered the deepest secrets of Torah, which has became our holy Zohar. A story to delight the soul.
KI 529 A
God said all Ten Commandments at the same moment - which must have totally overwhelmed the gathered crowd at the foot of the mountain. Rabbi Kahn describes how their sense of sight was upgraded to experience the complete event. He traces their spiritual transformation, and why it was necessary that so many of the elements were shrouded in silence.
KI 529 B
The experience at Mount Sinai was unimaginable. So how possible can it be to really relive such a unique revelation? Rabbi Kahn presents a surprising thought on what spirituality truly consists of, and a way for connecting to our Creator which is as inspiring as it is practical.
KI 533 A
Follow the compelling events that culminated in Tisha B'Av. The maze began with Adam and Eve, then the Patriarchs and Matriarchs and reached its climax with the spies who brought a damning report of the Land of Israel. The critical factors are brought forward to reveal how all the pieces of the tragedy fit ever so tightly to reveal the not so puzzling outcome known as Tisha B'Av.