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Three Matzahs and Four Cups of Wine at the Seder
15 Jan star 0 Holidays Torah
Rabbi Shalom Paltiel explores the symbolism behind the Passover seder elements, focusing on the three matzahs and the four cups of wine. He explains how these represent two distinct phases in the liberation of the Jewish people from Egypt. The three matzahs symbolize physical sustenance and the beginning of freedom, while the four cups of wine signify stages of spiritual redemption and liberation, marking a deeper connection with divine promises made to the Jewish people. Rabbi Paltiel delves into Torah insights that give these seder components deeper meaning during the observance of Passover.
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