A new holiday episode has been released on the “Menorah” YouTube channel, dedicated to one of the oldest and most significant holidays of the Jewish calendar – Pesach.
At the center of attention is the essence of this special time: why Pesach is called the holiday of freedom, how its profound meaning is formed, and how traditions that developed thousands of years ago continue to remain alive and relevant today. Through the story of the Exodus from Egypt, the viewer is introduced not only to a historical event but also to a personal spiritual experience that each person can relive.
Special attention in the episode is given to the structure of the Seder – a unique festive meal where every detail is imbued with meaning. The video explains why matzah occupies a central place at the table, why four cups of wine are drunk, and what role children’s questions play, transforming the evening into a living, engaging dialogue between generations.
Together with Rabbi Levi Stambler of Kamianske, viewers go step by step through the traditions of Pesach, learning about the preparations for the holiday and how this special evening is properly structured. It is emphasized that the Seder is not merely a collection of customs but a carefully crafted “lesson in freedom” that unites the family and helps each participant feel part of a shared history.
This episode will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the meaning of Pesach more deeply, learn more about its traditions, and celebrate the holiday consciously, with attention to detail and inner meaning. Watch the new episode on the “Menorah” YouTube channel and share in the comments which Pesach tradition is the most important and beloved for you. Chag Pesach sameach!

