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A Memory's Recipe ~ TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: Passover Edition - Masechet Pesachim, Chapter Ten, Pg. 116a

A Memory's Recipe ~ TOM’S TALMUD TISCH: Passover Edition - Masechet Pesachim, Chapter Ten, Pg. 116a

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These Gemara teachings focus on the Passover Seder. They feature an in-depth study of the Talmudic analysis of our Sages on key components of the Pesach Night rituals. _______________________ Tractate Pesachim, Perek Arvai-Pesachim, Page - 116a "A MEMORY’S RECIPE" continues our tantalizing teachings about 'Charoset' with a focus on the reasoning and methodology used for the Making of a Memorial Passover Potion! Shifting gears from the school of thought that edible Seder Cement isn’t a Mitzvah Food, we now consider the second opinion that, in fact, it very much does have spiritual Seder significance. In this Episode, our Gemara views the creation and use of this tasty chunky dip as an important ingrediant in the mix of traditional dishes adorning the Passover table. Investigating the nature of this exotic Mitzvah leads into a discovery of the ingredients used to create Charoset and the elemental messages mixed into it! The unusual explanations will ultimately serve to enhance our appreciation of everything brought to the Seder Tisch, and the way we tell our story! This Episode joins a growing collection of classes on Perek Arvia Pesachim, the 10th chapter of this Holiday Tractate. This chapter's primary focus is The Passover Seder and its unique ritual observances.

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