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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Torah for Pesach

Torah for Pesach
Lectures and Essays for Pesach and the Omer


New Essay:
In Search of Chametz:



The Evolving Haggada 













Those who helped the Jews leave Egypt - including the righteous women and Moshe.


The political and theological significance of the plagues




The Exodus and Elusive Perfection

The Leadership Of Moshe

Shmot - a Brief Overview What Is FREEDOM

Parshat Shmot / A Sign Of Redemption

Knowledge In Exile

The Staff

Parshat Vaeira / Deserving Freedom
(Why did things need to get worse before they got better - before leaving Egypt. The Role of Am Yisrael in the Exodus)

Parshat Bo / Polemic Against Egyptian Beliefs

Parshat Bo / Transcending Time

Parshat Beshalach / Pharaoh's Responses to the Plagues

Did we Leave Egypt too Soon

Matzah of Lot

Seder Night

Shira



Pesach






Mourning of the Omer






The Law of Chadosh in the Diaspora

One or two days Yom Tov for visitors to Israel?

Chametz (not) fit for man and dog


Cleaning books for Pesach

Essays


Total Eclipse

Of Matzot and Mitzvot

Shabbat HaGadol

Collecting Straw

The Fifth Cup

Frogs

Pharaoh's Heart

Around Midnight

Time for Freedom

The First Born

Rabbi Yehuda gave them Signs

The Eleventh Plague

The Wicked Son in the Passover Haggadah

A New Book, An Old Story - Parshat Shmot

Pharaoh's Conundrum - Parshat VaEra
  
The Dignity of Mitzvot - Parshat Bo

The Long Shortcut - Parshat B'Shalach

Parashat B'shalach - Winds of Salvation

Parashat Shmot 5775 Redemption Song

Parashat Bo 5775 It’s the Children

Haggadah based on the teachings of Rav Soloveitchik

Regarding Chametz and Kitniot in Israel on Shabbat Isru Chag

Sources for 21 Pesach Shiurim:

חמץ ומצה

הלילה הזה כולו צלי

חד גדיה


המצה של לוט

אין ביעור חמץ אלא שריפה

אלו קרבנו לפני הר סיני ולא נתן לנו את התורה דייני

ארבע כוסות

פסח – הלכה, מנהג, וחומרה

חייב אדם לעסוק בהלכות הפסח כל הלילה

חישב את הקץ

חרוסת

כנגד ארבע בנים  

מַצָּה זוּ שֶׁאָנוּ אוֹכְלִים עַל שׁוּם מָה. עַל שׁוּם מה? -לֶחֶם עֹנִי

מכירת חמץ

מתחיל בגנות ומסיים בשבח

(פֶּסַח,) מַצָּה, (וּמָרוֹר)

קטנית

חג הפסח עד חצות

שיר השירים עם ברכה

ערב תבשילין, קיטניות וחמץ - הבט הלכתי ומחשבתי

רַבִּי אֶלְעָזָר בֶּן עֲזַרְיָה זכירת וסיפור יציאת מצרים




1.     Transcending Time
2.     Torah Readings for Pesach
The Evolving Haggada 
8.     Around Midnight
14.                  Tumah, Hyssop and the Korban Pesach
18.                  Sunset of the Regime - Leaving Egypt
21.  The Exodus and Elusive Perfection
22.  The Leadership Of Moshe
23.  Shmot - a Brief Overview What Is FREEDOM
24.  Parshat Shmot / A Sign Of Redemption
25.  Knowledge In Exile
26.  The Staff
27.                  Deserving Freedom
28.  Polemic Against Egyptian Beliefs
29.                  Transcending Time
30.                  Pharaoh's Responses to the Plagues
31.  Did we Leave Egypt too Soon
32.  Matzah of Lot
33.  Seder Night
34.  Shira
37.  Pesach
41.                  From Egypt to Sinai
43.  Mourning of the Omer
45.                  The Dual Aspects of Sefirat Haomer
46.                  המכות של חושך
47.                  Raising Moshe
48.                  You Say You Want a Devolution
49.  The Law of Chadosh in the Diaspora
50.  One or two days Yom Tov for visitors to Israel?
51.  Chametz (not) fit for man and dog
53.                  Cleaning books for Pesach


Essays
1.     Devolution
2.    Total Eclipse
3.     Of Matzot and Mitzvot
4.     Shabbat HaGadol
5.     Collecting Straw
6.     The Fifth Cup
7.     Frogs
8.     Pharaoh's Heart
9.     Around Midnight
10.  Time for Freedom
11.  The First Born
12.  Rabbi Yehuda gave them Signs
13.  The Eleventh Plague
14.  The Wicked Son in the Passover Haggadah
15.  A New Book, An Old Story - Parshat Shmot
16.  Pharaoh's Conundrum - Parshat VaEra
17.  The Dignity of Mitzvot - Parshat Bo
18.  The Long Shortcut - Parshat B'Shalach
19.  Parashat B'shalach - Winds of Salvation
20.  Parashat Shmot 5775 Redemption Song
21.  Parashat Bo 5775 It’s the Children
22.  Haggadah based on the teachings of Rav Soloveitchik
23.  Regarding Chametz and Kitniot in Israel on Shabbat Isru Chag




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