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Tractate Pesachim
Pesachim
Embark on a journey through the Talmud’s Pesachim tractate, unraveling discussions on Passover laws, rituals, and ethical insights. Explore the intricacies of the Passover festival, gaining a profound understanding of Jewish traditions and ethical principles. We also delve deep into the definition of what Chametz is , and the laws related to bedicat chametz
- CATEGORY
- Talmud
- ESTIMATED TIME
- 1:32
- LAST UPDATED
- January 4,2023
What you will learn
- Passover Foundations: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and historical context that underpin the celebration of Passover.
- Seder Rituals: Explore the Talmud's detailed insights into the rituals and customs of the Passover Seder, including the symbolic significance of the various elements.
- Halachic Guidance: Navigate the Talmudic laws and guidelines related to the preparation, observance, and dietary restrictions associated with Passover.
- Spiritual Significance: Uncover the deeper spiritual meanings embedded in the Passover narrative, drawing connections between ancient traditions and contemporary relevance.
“Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Jewish tradition with our program on the Talmudic tractate of Pesachim. Uncover the depth of discussions surrounding Passover laws, rituals, and ethical insights. Join us on a journey through the pages of Pesachim to gain a profound understanding of the intricacies of the Passover festival and its significance in Jewish tradition. This program offers a unique opportunity to engage with the timeless wisdom and legal discourse encapsulated in the Talmud
What you will learn
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