Chassidus: Maamar Kammah Maalos 5727 #3
Rabbi YY Jacobson
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Dedicated by Esther Weberman in honor of Hashem’s holy children!
This class was presented on Friday, Parshas Tzav, 9 Nissan, 5783, March 31, 2023, at Bais Medrash Ohr Chaim in Monsey, NY.
Chassidus: Maamar Kammah Maalos 5727 #3
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Dedicated by Esther Weberman in honor of Hashem’s holy children!
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Anonymous -1 year ago
In one place it says it's the finger of Hashem but
In another it says it was the hard.
But.....didn't Hashem tell Moshe that he could only see His back and not His face (and the finger and hand are both in the front?) Sp how could anyone see a finger or a hand?
Or, do you say that no one saw either a finger or a hand, but rather they saw the EFFECTS of both?
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Anonymous -1 year ago
There's an argument about the number
Of plagues in the Haggada.
No big deal. Just say that one chazal looks at a plague as a whole entity while others look at one but divide into its components
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Anonymous -1 year ago
"Better to make the matza red/wet than
To make a person's face red (from embarrassment).
Indeed. Yet there are many people who have no qualms to publically embarrass a person, even online with a huge audience. All with good, but possibly misguided abd even halachically incorrect, intentions.
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Anonymous -1 year ago
The mitzvah of the night is to teach the
Children.
Really? And a single person, a couple with no kids r"L, empty nesters,etc has NO mitzvah that night?
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Anonymous -1 year ago
People complain that Pesach is going
Back to slavery.
Sure.....they are more authentic than others. Because the slavery must precede the freedom just like the original. The freedom is better appreciated after slavery.
See the "Megama Duo's" song "here come the pesach blues'!
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