Some sparkling gems from the Haggadah 1. This is the poor bread that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt Haw lach’ma an’yaw dee a’chaw’loo av’haw’saw’naw be’ar’aw de’Mitz’ra’yim tg̈r§t© C§ tb̈,̈v̈c§ t© Ukf̈t© hs¦ tḧ§bg© tn̈j© § k tv̈ /1 o¦hr¨m§ n¦ s§ 2. Contradiction (we eat matzah) because their dough did not have a chance to rise Stee’raw - al she’lo his’pik be’tzai’kom le’hachmitz .hn¦ j© v§ © k oë¥mC§ ehP¦ x§ v¦ t«kJ¤ kg© - vrh¨ T¦ x§ /2 3. The difficulty itself is the source of the goodness which comes out Mee’toch tzaw’raw ham’tzee’aim re’vaw’chaw 4. Even if we are knowledgeable people, we still must discuss the going out of Egypt Ve’a’fee’loo koo’law’noo cha’chaw’mim mitz’vaw aw’lai’noo le’sa’pair bee’tzee’as Mitz’ra’yim 5. We must express our appreciation Ha’kaw’ras ha’tov 6. If (G-d) gave Shabbos, even though he would not have brought us to Mt. Sinai (to receive the Torah), this would have been enough to satisfy us Ee’loo naw’son law’noo ess ha’Sha’bos ve’lo kair’vaw’noo lif’nai Har See’ny - Da’ya’noo 7. Shabbos is holy Sha’bos ko’desh Ve’shom’roo bnai Yis’raw’ail ess ha’Sha’bos 8. The Jewish people must keep Shabbos - to perform the la’a’sos ess ha’Sha’bos le’do’ro’som brees laws of Shabbos for all generations - an everlasting treaty o’lom Class given by: Rabbi Chaim Mintz Date given: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 For future classes and more information: 1-800-21-OORAH, or www.oorahsi.org vj̈ür§ oth ¥ m¦ n§ v© vrm̈ ¨ Q«uTn¦ /3 rP¥ x§ © k Ubh¥kg̈ vüm§ n¦ ohnf̈ ¦ j© Ub¨kUF Ukhp¦ t© © u /4 o¦hr©m§ n¦ ,th © mh ¦ C¦ c«uyv© ,rF̈ © v© /5 rv© h¥bp¦§ k Ubc̈r§e¥ t«ku§ ,C̈J© v© ,t¤ Ub¨k i,b̈ © Ukt¦ /6 Ubh¥hs© h©bhx¦ Js«¤ue ,C̈J© /7 ,t¤ ,«uGg© © k ,C̈J© v© ,t¤ kt¥ r¨G¦ § h h¥bC§ Urn§ J̈u§ /8 o¨k«ug ,hr¦C§ o,̈«r«sk§ ,C̈J© v©
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