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Passover: My God, My Mother (4:37)
Rabbi Dov Yona Korn (4)
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Motzi Matzah - Matzah (4:36)
Some mitzvahs are expensive and yet they connect us to G-d. Celebrate! Rabbi Yossi Paltiel gives directions for this important part of the seder., in addition he shares chassidic insights into the calculations behind the meaning of the words.
Series: Haggadah Insights
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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14:02
Matzah: A Piece of God (14:02)
The physical act of eating matzah brings us to a higher spiritual state. Our hearts are drawn after our actions. What affect does the action of eating matzah on passover have? Join Rabbi Yoseph Vigler on a journey through a deep insight based onthe teachings of chassidut. .
Rabbi Yoseph Vigler (7)
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55:43
The Matzah Debate: Round or Square (55:43)
Do you go round or square on Pesach? Rabbi Avraham Bergstein teaches the history of baking matzah, and the significance of the shape, from the cakes that Avraham served the visiting angels, to the disputes about machine matzahs. Included is a video within the video of a machine matzah bakery, which shows the procedure from the strenuous cleaning, through all the processes involved.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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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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Matzah: The Food of Faith (13:00)
When we think of Passover, many picture the matzas that we use for the seder and eat throughout the week. In honor of the upcoming holiday, this episode of the Kosher Corner will focus on matzah and the many relevant matters that arise in Jewish law concerning the raw materials, flour and water, as well as the bakery and baking process which comes along with the Passover holiday
Series: Kosher Corner
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)