Rambam Bekius

Rambam's Definition of "Hagadah" (Hilchos Chametz u'Matza 7:1-5)

March 09, 2023 Rabbi Matt Schneeweiss Season 10 Episode 18
Rambam Bekius
Rambam's Definition of "Hagadah" (Hilchos Chametz u'Matza 7:1-5)
Show Notes

Length: 26 minutes
Synopsis: This afternoon (3/9/23), in our Rambam Bekius mini-shiur, our goal was to cover all the halachos which the Rambam collectively refers to as "hagadah," so that we can get the big picture - and we did just that! Next week (בג"ה) we'll either delve into the questions we raised or we'll do more bekius.
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מקורות:
רמב"ם - משנה תורה: ספר זמנים, הלכות חמץ ומצה ז:א-ה
רמב"ם - משנה תורה: ספר אהבה, הלכות קריאת שמע א:א-ג
רמב"ם - משנה תורה: ספר המדע, הלכות  יסודי התורה א:ו
רש"י - שמות יג:ג
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The Torah content for the rest of Adar has been sponsored by my friend and chavrusa Zack, with the following dedicatory message: When asked, "Who is a leader you greatly admire?" my grandfather z”l immediately comes to mind. Each person who entered his presence was brought closer to a better version of themselves. This was due to his staunch belief in people and his uncompromising values. Knowledge is similar — it is indiscriminate and uncompromising in its power to help us become our best selves. Thank you Rabbi Schneeweiss for spreading knowledge, and may the memory of my grandfather, Naftali ben Tzvi, be a blessing.
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