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4 New Pesach Shiurim

Tzvi Sinensky

Apr 5, 2017 • 1 min read

For those who have long commutes and/or are looking for some pre-Pesach prep, here are some new Beit Midrash shiurim that are now posted on YUTorah.org:

  1. Reunifying Mikra and Mishnah: On the Haftarah of Shabbat HaGadol

  2. Matzah: Symbol of the Loving Relationship Between God and His People

  3. Divrei Torah for Your Seder Table

  4. Dayenu: When Enough Isn't Enough (Lifelong Learners)

Chag kasher ve-samaeiach!

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