Ep. 67 - Exploring the Fun and Rich Traditions of Passover

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 15 MIN

Ep. 67 - Exploring the Fun and Rich Traditions of Passover

from Links to Messiah Podcast · host Rachel Kushner

Send us Fan MailIn this week's podcast, we delve into the heart of Passover, recounting the thrilling story of the Israelites' escape from Egypt as chronicled in Exodus. Join us as we unpack the rich symbolism of the Seder plate, the significance of the Afikomen, and the connection to these ancient traditions of the Christian faith, highlighting how Jesus embodies the ultimate Passover lamb. The episode wraps up with practical and free resource for listeners eager to bring the Passover celebration into their own homes.00:00Introduction to Passover Celebrations02:24The Story of Exodus and Moses06:15Understanding the Seder Plate09:40The Significance of the Afikomen12:34Conclusion and Resources for PassoverDo we have any Passover activity boxes left? Check here!Grab our incredible, FREE resource: Passover Seder on DemandStart creating your family’s legacy today.Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebook

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