46: You Can Bring Moshiach
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Rabbi Yosef Granofsky, Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivas Ohr David comes on the show to discuss the challenges of teaching bachurim in our times.
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Read MoreWhy does the number 7 constantly reappear throughout Sefer Vayikra?
Read MoreJoin us in the ancient minhag of talking about Chol HaMoed trips instead of actually going anywhere.
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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.
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