Humility, Faith & Arrogance
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui In the Jewish tradition, every Holiday has its own theme from which we draw that specific energy in our service to G-d for the entire year. For example Purim the...
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By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui In the Jewish tradition, every Holiday has its own theme from which we draw that specific energy in our service to G-d for the entire year. For example Purim the...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The Czar once came to visit a group of soldiers, when suddenly one of them pointed his gun at the Czar. Instantly, a quick thinking and fast acting soldier, leaped...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui When the Israelites left Egypt, in Hebrew, the Book, uses the plural tense to describe their departure from Egypt. “These are the trips, (in the plural tense) the children of...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui We read in the Hagadah – story of Passover that over Passover there is a commandment to recount, and communicate, the story of Exodus from Egypt. “And, all those who increase in...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui As a devotee and disciple of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, I would be amiss if I didn’t mention a very significant day in the life and soul of our teacher and...
By: Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui The last days of Passover commemorate the miracle of the splitting of the reed sea and all the Israelites passing through the water in 12 distinct paths on dry land....
Reb Gil Locks teaches us the importance about keeping our children happy during Pesach.
To be in the moment we need a little more than a moment.
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...