Purim 5783: Divinity Within a Blade of Grass

Posted by Pardes Faculty on February 26, 2023
Topics: Tanakh, Torah, Pardes from Jerusalem, Shemot (Exodus), Tetzaveh

Rabbi Elisha Anscelovitz and Yiscah Smith discuss the historical roots of Purim as an agricultural holiday while drawing from the Hasidic masters to help us find deeper meaning to the holiday.

Credits – Rabbi Elisha Anscelovitz and Yiscah Smith – Pardes Faculty

 

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