Bringing Torah to Life, with TorahLive's R' Dan Roth (Ep. 169)
/TorahLive founder Rabbi Dan Roth joins the show to discuss keeping kids interested, Pirkei Avos, and how to make Torah engaging in the digital age.
Read MoreTorahLive founder Rabbi Dan Roth joins the show to discuss keeping kids interested, Pirkei Avos, and how to make Torah engaging in the digital age.
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Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky walks through what to do - and what not to do - when Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbos.
Read MoreWhy do we thank Hashem for taking us out of Egypt? Didn't He put us there in the first place?
Read MoreJoin us in the ancient minhag of talking about Chol HaMoed trips instead of actually going anywhere.
Read MoreWe all have a taste of bitterness in our lives.
Read MoreFour potential attitudes you may find at your seder.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky begins his discussion of the Hagadda.
Read MoreThe key to a successful seder is preparation.
Read MoreCut the stress by planning your Pesach in advance.
Read MoreFind meaning while cleaning your house. ALL of your house.
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