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Nachamu-Nachamu – The Path Forward – Week 4 Part 3 Unedited

Nachamu Nachamu Haftaras Shofteem Week #4 Part 3 Hashem’s Nechama ● There always has to be beauty in what is spoken in the negative Toras Hamincha Rabeinu Yaakov Sakili ● Hashem gave us the three gifts to master who you are, “Mi At”, Mitzvot, Middot, Sechel, moist earth, earth and sun...

Hallel: Chol HaMoed Pesach: The Hallel of The Journey

Below are the links to Hallel for Chol HaMoed Pesach: Because of technical issues, you may have to go to the bottom of the page to find:

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Hallel-First Day(s) Pesach-Walking With A Flute

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Pesach Mitzvot Links

There are numerous Mitzvot relevant to Pesach. I have attached links to many below:

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Hallel As Shirah – Last Day(s) Pesach-Links

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Hallel-Ma’ariv-Consecration-Links

Below are the links to Hallel for Ma’ariv First Night(s) of Pesach: Because of technical issues, you may have to go to the bottom of the page to find:

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Seder Hallel Links

Below are the links to Hallel for the Seder Hallel: Because of technical issues, you may have to go to the bottom of the page to find:

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The Flow of Time

Older children, born when their parents were beginning their life and moving around from one job to another, often envy their younger siblings who arrived into a more stable and mature home. The younger siblings envy missing the adventures experienced when the family was still...

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Blessing of the Children V: Yosef Ometz

It appears to me that the idea behind the blessing of a Tzaddik is to draw the blessing from heaven to the one who is being blessed by opening the recipient’s pipes to heaven, his soul and his ability to receive from God.
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Blessing of the Children VI

Menashe and Ephraim were the first Jews born and raised in exile. What is more, they were raised in Pharaoh’s court at a time when there was no Jewish religious life in Egypt except for the
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Blessing of the Children II

“May the Lord make you like Ephraim and Menashe.” This blessing is taken from Genesis 48:20. It is from the episode when Jacob conferred his blessing upon the two sons of Joseph. He prefaced his blessing with the words, “With you will Israel bless its own children saying
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Blessing of the Children IV

A central feature of the chapter describing Jacob’s blessing is that Jacob gave priority to the younger son, Ephraim, over his older brother Menashe. Agra D’Pirka sees in this and the reaction to it of the two grandsons, the ethical reason why they were singled