Rabbi Vladimir Pikman hosts a traditional Passover Seder from Berlin, Germany via Zoom for Our Jewish Friends. Passover is one of the festivals that grounds Jewish life in history and tradition and celebrates the freedom of the Jewish people from bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh.
Live from Berlin Germany, Vladimir Pikman leads a Passover Seder via Zoom for Our Jewish Friends. The Last Supper was celebrated during the end of Jesus’ earthly ministry as He and the disciples gathered to celebrate Passover. The Passover is still a living Jewish tradition – and here, it was celebrated through a Live Video Stream with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman.
Live from Berlin Germany, Vladimir Pikman leads a Passover Seder via Zoom for students, staff, and faculty at Dallas Theological Seminary. The Last Supper was celebrated during the end of Jesus’ earthly ministry as He and the disciples gathered to celebrate Passover. The Passover is still a living Jewish tradition – and here, it was celebrated through a Live Video Stream with DTS Director of Jewish Studies Vladimir Pikman.
Vladimir and Inna Pikman host a traditional Passover Seder at Dallas Theological Seminary. Passover celebrates the exodus of the Jewish people from their bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh. It is one of the festivals that grounds Jewish life in history and tradition. The Passover Seder is structured around Four Cups. We shall meet each of them along the way. The Haggadah (the telling), which has changed little over the centuries, is our guide through the Seder (order of ceremony).
Vladimir and Inna Pikman host a traditional Passover Seder at Dallas Theological Seminary. Passover celebrates the exodus of the Jewish people from their bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh. It is one of the festivals that grounds Jewish life in history and tradition. The Passover Seder is structured around Four Cups. We shall meet each of them along the way. The Haggadah (the telling), which has changed little over the centuries, is our guide through the Seder (order of ceremony).
NOTE: Recorded in 3 Parts
Vladimir and Inna Pikman host a traditional Passover Seder at Dallas Theological Seminary. Passover celebrates the exodus of the Jewish people from their bondage in Egypt under Pharaoh. It is one of the festivals that grounds Jewish life in history and tradition. The Passover Seder is structured around Four Cups. We shall meet each of them along the way. The Haggadah (the telling), which has changed little over the centuries, is our guide through the Seder (order of ceremony).
NOTE: Recorded in 3 Parts