| Rabbi Elchanan Shalom Elgrod
Rabbi Elgrod explains one of the core concepts of Pesach - Freedom |
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| | Rabbi Shalom Arush
We are all beginning to get ready for Pesach. Rabbi Shalom Arush has an important reminder for you!
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| BRESLEV .com
Pesach, the holiday when Jews eat only unleavened bread, commemorates the exodus from Egypt. The dietary restrictions can be challenging. Here are easy-to-make recipes with minimum preparation time. |
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| | JamieGeller .comThis stunning and flavor-packed fish is a staple Shabbat appetizer among Sephardi Jews. Served hot with sauce. You don't have to be Sephardi to love this fish! |
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| Rabbi Shalom ArushOn Rosh Chodesh Nissan, the first day of the Jewish month of Nissan, God decides if Mashiach will come this year. |
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| | Tal RotemOn Rosh Chodesh Nissan, we begin to say Birkat Hailanot, the blessing of the trees. It's also Rebbe Nachman's birthday. What's the connection between the two? |
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| Lori SteinerHashem is opening a dialog with us on a personal and collective level to draw close. Our positive intentions and emotions for Hashem and His Torah have tremendous power to not just enrich our lives, but also to bring the entire world to know Hashem. |
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| | David Ben HorinIn the simple act of choosing which blessing to recite over your food, you find profound lessons on life and spirituality. Whether it's a banana or an olive, each choice reflects the eternal cycle of life, growth, and renewal. |
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