The Most Important Thing On Pesach
Reb Gil Locks teaches us the importance about keeping our children happy during Pesach.
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Reb Gil Locks teaches us the importance about keeping our children happy during Pesach.
The Chinuch explains the special significance of the counting of the Omer.
Why is the opening verse to the Ten Commandments the exodus from Egypt and not the greater accomplishment of the creation of the world?
To be in the moment we need a little more than a moment.
Hakdama to Shaar HaEmunah & Shaar HaYichud Introduction to The Gate of Faith & The Gate of Unity By The Holy Rabbi Dov Ber of Lubavitch Translated and Annotated by Shimon Markel Edited by...
The Zohar writes, that whoever tells over what occurred by yetzias mitzrayim and celebrates it joyfully, will merit being joyous with the Shechinah in Olam Haba. The Arizal said that the haggada should be...
When he was eight years old, the Frierdiker Rebbe recorded the events of the previous Pesach in his diary: Erev Pesach, after learning the Seder Korbon Pesach with me, my father said, “Tonight, Eliyahu...
The fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Rabbi Sholom DovBer, once told the his son, the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe: “Yosef Yitzchok, during the Seder, and especially when opening the door for Eliyahu Hanavi, one must think...
The Shaloh Hakadosh writes: The Seder night, and all its halachos, are of great kedusha, for this is when Hashem chose us from all other nations and gave us his mitzvos. Therefore, on this...
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