
Underlying Values and Concepts of Passover
From What Does Judaism Say About...? by Nachum Amsel
March 31, 2026 · 12 min · Season 1
About this episode
This episode explores the underlying values and concepts of Passover, highlighting its significance and the deeper meanings found in the Haggadah.
This holiday, the birthday of the Jewish people, is celebrated mainly in a family setting, at a once a year gathering, where Jewish families try to recreate the Exodus, not merely remember it. The Haggadah book of this night contains many deeper Jewish concepts that have kept the Jewish people Jewish. This podcast will point out many of these ideas and the uniqueness of this holiday.
People in this episode
Host: Nachum Amsel
Topics covered
- Passover
- Jewish values
- Exodus
- family traditions
- Haggadah concepts
Keywords
- Passover
- Haggadah
- Jewish traditions
- Exodus
- family gathering
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Haggadah
Places: Jewish
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