A7 Radio's "Temple Talk" with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven
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As the festival of Passover approaches, freedom beckons at our doors...freedom from all that Egypt symbolizes: idolatry, slavery, and a life of ignominy. But what is true freedom for us today? How does celebrating the "Festival of Freedom manifest itself in our contemporary reality? Most people today probably think that being "free" means I am free to be myself...but the Torah teaches us that to be truly free means to live for Hashem, in every way. Join Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman for a special Pesach edition of Temple Talk that delves to the core of the Pesach experience. You won't want to miss it!
Temple Talk is on Passover break next week...the next edition of Temple Talk, with G-d's help, will be on April 17th.
Also this week from the TEMPLE INSTITUTE:
RETURN TO PROPHECY, with Rabbi Avraham Sutton: CHAPTER 19: DAY SIX: DEPARTING OF HEAVEN FROM EARTH: Man has asserted his own will. And now the presence of G-d grows progressively more distant from earth.
BUILDING JERUSALEM: Chief Rabbi, City of Jerusalem and Temple Institute Honor Vadim Rabinovitch, the man who made the golden menorah possible. learn more and see pictures.
Now is the time to augment your knowledge of how Passover was always intended to be observed. Have a look at our classic online Passover narrative, "SHLOMO'S PASSOVER ADVENTURE," the informative story of a family's pilgrimage to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem to celebrate the Festival of Freedom with the entire family of Israel. A must for children and adults.
The Temple Institute wishes a Chag Kasher ve Sameach - A Happy Passover to all our Temple Talk listeners!
Rabbi Chaim Richman is the international director of the Temple Institute in Jerusalem which is dedicated to rebuilding the Holy Temple (Beit HaMikdash). He is a member of the current effort to revive the Sanhedrin and the author of ten books including Mystery of the Red Heifer and A House of Prayer for All Nations. Yitzchak Reuven works at the Temple Institute in Jerusalem. He previously worked building Biblical harps and other musical instruments for use in the Holy Temple. He and Rabbi Chaim Richman have been friends since their Israeli army days. They host the Temple Talk podcast dealing with issues of the Temple Mount and the weekly Torah parsha every Tuesday from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Israel time (1pm U.S. EST) on Israel National Radio.