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The Goldstein Family Podcast

Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein

The Goldstein Family Podcast

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Judaism podcast
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The Goldstein Family Podcast

Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein

The Goldstein Family Podcast

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The Goldstein Family Podcast

Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein

The Goldstein Family Podcast

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We’ve now reached the point in our seder journey where our hearts open up in praise and thanks to Hashem for everything He has given us. But what's the meal doing right in the middle of Hallel?
If we had just done 6 episodes would that have been enough? 😊  We switch from intellectual to experiential as we uncover Rabban Gamliel’s 3 positive mitzvos of pesach matza and maror.
Signs and wonders. The laws of nature turned on its head. A nation under assault from the skies. Instant relief? It’s a bit more complex than that. How Rebbe Yehuda’s cryptic mnemonic opens up new worlds of understanding.
The biggest question of them all. Pain and adversity as a catalyst for greatness. Vehi Sheamda and the inspiration hidden within the seemingly depressing message of eternal persecution. And the four key verses that capture our past, present and
The Exodus narrative is interrupted as we step back further into Jewish history and relate our humble beginnings. This story is bigger than we at first thought, the canvas wider, the brush strokes more textured. A liberation from physical slave
Wide-ranging discussions. Who are the four sons? Why these four, and what, really, are they asking? Who were the five rabbis and what were they doing in Bnei Brak? Apathy versus anger. The importance of critical thinking. The nature of storytel
Why is matzah referred to as both the “bread of affliction” and the “bread of redemption”? What is this inherent duality woven into the Seder? We recognise the constraints even of our freedom. We acknowledge the brokenness amid the blessings. W
Kadesh. Urchatz. Karpas. Yachatz. Kiddush is recited, hands are washed, bitter herbs are sampled. The middle matzah is broken. The Seder isn’t only an intellectual discussion, it’s a night of experiences – of not just telling, but tasting and t
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