Everyone has been to a rebbe’s for Shabbos, almost no one has been for Pesach. What do the greatest sedarim look like? Join Rabbi Pardo as he hits the road and asks the Masters: tachlis, how do make the most of your Maggid?
Looking for previous programming? Last year, in the first month of the pandemic, there were plenty of things to be anxious about. We wanted to make sure running a seder for the first time wasn’t one of them. Enjoy our archived programming from last year below.
Make Your Seder a Wonderful Seder 2020
Rabbi Elefant
Rabbi Yudin
Rav Rimon
Rabbi Fohrman
Click below to add the shiurim to your personal calendar, or come back here each day after the national Tehillim call to enter the Zoom meeting.
Sunday, April 5, at 1:15 PM EDT
Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon
Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon is an internationally acclaimed posek, author, educator, and lecturer. Individuals and communities from around the globe turn to him regarding complex questions in halacha, the responses of which have been pivotal in helping shape the contemporary Jewish world.
Monday, April 6, at 1:15 PM EDT
Rabbi Benjamin Yudin has served as the spiritual leader of Congregation Shomrei Torah since 1969. Together with his wife Shevi, he has been involved in virtually every aspect of Jewish life in Fair Lawn. Their reputation is known internationally. Rabbi Yudin graduated with a B.A. in History from Yeshiva University.
Tuesday, April 7, at 1:15 PM EDT
Rabbi Moshe Elefant is Chief Operating Officer of OU Kosher and the maggid shiur of the Orthodox Union’s Daf Yomi webcast (whose 1,800 learners a day around the globe make his lectures the most popular Daf in the world).
Wednesday, April 8, at 1:15 PM EDT