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Freedom, Equality, Respect – the Essence of the Pesach Revolution

By Rabbi Mati Kirschenbaum 04/12/2019 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Sermons

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[maxbutton id=”6″ ] In our tradition the last Shabbat before Pesach is called Shabbat HaGadol, which literally means the “Great Shabbat”. This was one of the two Shabbats throughout the year on which Rabbis would give a long sermon explaining to the members of their communities the commandments related to Pesach, especially the laws related […]

Wolność, równość, szacunek – istota pesachowej rewolucji

By Rabbi Mati Kirschenbaum 04/12/2019 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Polish Sermons

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[maxbutton id=”5″ url=”https://polishjewsreviving.org/freedom-equality-respect-the-essence-of-the-pesach-revolution/” ] Ostatni Szabat przed Pesach nazywamy w naszej tradycji Szabat HaGadol, czyli dosłownie Wielkim Szabatem. Był to jeden z dwóch szabatów w roku, podczas których rabin wygłaszał długie kazanie, objaśniając członkom jego społeczności przykazania związane z Pesach, w szczególności prawa związane z koszerowaniem domostw w przygotowaniu na to święto. Kazanie to związane […]

What Does the Tabernacle Symbolize?

By Rabbi Mati Kirschenbaum 02/07/2019 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Sermons

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[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]Adonai, enthroned on cherubim, is king, peoples tremble, the earth quakes. (Ps 99:1.)[/perfectpullquote] We recite these words every week during Kabbalat Shabbat. They refer to the vision of the Eternal sitting on the cherubim in the Tabernacle, whose construction is being described in this week’s Torah portion Terumah. […]

Co symbolizuje Przybytek Zgromadzenia?

By Rabbi Mati Kirschenbaum 02/07/2019 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Polish Sermons

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[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””]Adonaj to Król, drżyjcie narody. Siedzi na cherubach, zadrżyj ziemio. (Ps 99, 1)[/perfectpullquote] Słowa te wypowiadamy co tydzień w trakcie Kabbalat Szabat. Odwołują się one do wizji Wiekuistego siedzącego na cherubach w Przybytku Zgromadzenia, którego budowę opisuje czytana przez nas w tym tygodniu parsza Truma. Parsza ta opisuje […]

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