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Jewish Holiday's Series with Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi As of 2011 Rabbi Mizrachi has spoke in more than 4000 lectures, participated in many weekend seminars, radio shows, and others in English and Hebrew. These events have affected the lives of thousands of Jews which became observance of Torah and Mitzvohs. In 2004 Rabbi Mizrachi started a very successful website called DivineInformation.com that contains hundreds of lectures and videos in English and Hebrew. There are literally thousands of Baa ...
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Based off of the Gemara in Pesachim (6b) which states: ‏‏30 יום קודם החג שואלים ודורשים בהלכות החג(thirty days prior to the holiday you should learn and teach the laws of the holiday), this podcast studies the mishnayos that speak about each of the holidays starting from 30 days before, so that by the time the holiday arrives, you are fully educated on all of the laws pertaining to it! Here is the link to a WhatsApp group that sends out the podcasts everyday: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KULrV5 ...
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As Bnei Yisrael exited Mitzrayim, they were chased from behind by the Mitzrim. Even though Paraoh agreed to let Bnei Yisrael go, he changed his mind and gathered his entire military to run after them. As the Mitzrim started getting closer, Bnei Yisrael cry out to Hashem out of fear and beg for him to save them. Moshe calms everybody down by saying …
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The makah of choshech, Darkness, is a puzzling one. Many meforshim throughout history, including Rav Shimshon Rafael Hirsch, pick up on the fact that the makot slowly rise in intensity. Blood in the Nile is bad, but it’s not pestering you and making your life unbearable like the makkos of sfardeya and kinim! And it is certainly not threatening publ…
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In the passage in the Haggadah about the four sons, nearly all of the sons are defined by their intellect – the smart son, the simple-minded son, and the son who possesses the inability to ask. However, the rasha is the only one who isn't categorized by his level of intelligence, but rather by his personality. Why is this? This is to teach us that …
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