God told Moses of His four-part plan for Israel's redemption from bondage, (which we symbolize by drinking four cups of wine at the Seder). Moses relayed the message to the Israelites: "And Moses spoke thus to the Israelites, but they did not heed Moses out of shortness of breath and hard bondage." Join us for this bonus Pesach episode as we discuss how this verse describes not only a passing moment in early Israelite history, but our very predicament today. Emerge with a new understa...
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God told Moses of His four-part plan for Israel's redemption from bondage, (which we symbolize by drinking four cups of wine at the Seder). Moses relayed the message to the Israelites: "And Moses spoke thus to the Israelites, but they did not heed Moses out of shortness of breath and hard bondage." Join us for this bonus Pesach episode as we discuss how this verse describes not only a passing moment in early Israelite history, but our very predicament today. Emerge with a new understa...
We are commanded to remember the Sabbath day (implying a past Sabbath), and to safeguard the Sabbath day (implying a future Sabbath). What do these commands entail? And what about the present experience of the Sabbath? Pay close attention to this week's discussion of these questions and more, and perhaps you will pick up hints concerning secrets of the sin of the tree of knowledge, the forbidden relations, and the ultimate redemption.
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God told Moses of His four-part plan for Israel's redemption from bondage, (which we symbolize by drinking four cups of wine at the Seder). Moses relayed the message to the Israelites: "And Moses spoke thus to the Israelites, but they did not heed Moses out of shortness of breath and hard bondage." Join us for this bonus Pesach episode as we discuss how this verse describes not only a passing moment in early Israelite history, but our very predicament today. Emerge with a new understa...