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Back to Sinai with Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi
Seder Night Can Change Everything
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Rabbi Yaakov Rahimi explores the deeper meaning behind Seder night and why it's unlike any other time of the year. Drawing from the Zohar and classic sources, this powerful class explains how every moment at the Seder can be filled with mitzvot and spiritual transformation. Discover why Hashem Himself had to take the Jewish people out of Egypt and how the same opportunity for change exists today. Perfect for anyone preparing for Pesach and looking to make the most of their Seder experience.
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