Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part II click here For part III click here For part IV click here […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part II click here For part III click here For part IV click here […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part II click here For part III click here For part IV click here […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part II click here For part III click here For part V click here For […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part II click here For part IV click here For part V click here For […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. Topics include Shir HaShirim’s imprint on the siddur, as well as its use of colors, animals, & movement as metaphors and themes. For part I click here For part III click here For part IV click here For part V click here For […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman expounds on Shir HaShirim (Song of Songs) in a seven part series. In part 1 he discusses it’s it’s place in Tanach, the scriptures (ketuvim), and its multiple layers of meaning. For part II click here For part III click here For part IV click here For part V click here For part VI click here […]
Rabbi Michael Whitman discusses the practical applications of Korban Pesach. Examples include not eating chametz on Erev Pesach, the seder plate, and the afikomen.
In part 2 Rabbi Michael Whitman discusses the similarities of Kashering for Pesach and Kashering year round. He discusses the 4 methods of kashering as well as what works for which type of utensil depending on for what it has been used. What does/doesn’t need to be kashered. For part 1 click here.
Rabbi Michael Whitman discusses the similarities and differences between kashering utensils for Pesach & for use year round. Part 1: The 4 methods of Kashering. For part 2 click here.