The Four Structural Elements of the Passover Seder Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz

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  • "Living With The Parsha and Haftorah" series by Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz (The Four Structural Elements of the Passover Seder) by YIBONEH www.yiboneh.com/torah-tuesdays...
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ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @eliavgordon2108
    @eliavgordon2108 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One of my favorite teachers ! B'H ! !!!

  • @elizabethbooth5446
    @elizabethbooth5446 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you rabbi

  • @dkbrain3434
    @dkbrain3434 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    “Not yet.” Perfect.

  • @m.c.fromnyc2187
    @m.c.fromnyc2187 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Many thanks for a great Shiur.
    Mizrahim do reenact the exodus from Egypt at the Seder table, as follows: it consists in a joyous Q&A session, in Arabic, during which everyone takes turns at holding a bundle containing the Afikoman, close to one shoulder, and move it slowly behind their back toward the other shoulder. At the same time, the individual recites: misharotam serurot b'simlotam al'shichmam, u'bnei Israel asu kidbar Moshe. The Kahal asks, Q: where do you come from? A: m' mmisrayim; Q: where are you heading to? A: Yerushalayim; Q: what are you carrying? A: matza u'maror; then all together: be'shana ha'ba'a bi'Rushalayim. This goes around the Seder table till everyone has participated in the symbolic reenactment. Also, there is a complete, traditional Haggadah in the Arabic language, which translates very accurately the Aramaic and Hebrew portions into a sister language - Arabic.
    Thanks again, and Hag Sameah v'Kasher!