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From Egypt To Sinai: Shavuos Series Episode 3. Being Exclusive. Slaughtering the Lamb

From Egypt To Sinai: Shavuos Series Episode 3. Being Exclusive. Slaughtering the Lamb

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Join Charlie Harary for a powerful series on Shavuos, where he explains how this holiday is more than just a commemoration – it’s a chance to receive the Torah anew each year. Discover how to tap into the spiritual energy of this time and prepare for a deeper, more meaningful connection to Torah. Learn how to prepare for this profound renewal and make the most of this year's Matan Torah.

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In this episode, Charlie explores the powerful lesson behind the command to sacrifice the Pesach lamb before the Exodus. Despite witnessing nine miraculous plagues, the Jewish people still needed to make a bold, public declaration of exclusive faith in Hashem by slaughtering an Egyptian deity – the lamb – and marking their homes with its blood. This courageous act symbolized the complete rejection of idolatry and the full acceptance of Hashem as their sole ruler, forming the foundation of their unique relationship with the Divine.

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