Charlie Harary internationally known investor, strategic adviser and professor and motivational speaker sits down every week with Rabbi Kivelevitz to discuss the interface of Jewish values in the greater western World.The Rabbi asks Charlie for an appropriate Pesach Seder Drash for the Jewish people in this extreme time,when no Shabbas HaGadol drashos will be presented in our Shuls and Batei Medrash.Based on an approach of Rabbi Yehuda Forman, Charlie explains why the Seder seems to take such a meandering route to tell the story of Sippur Yetzias Mitzraim,and doesn't begin with verses from Shemos.He expands the point with the aid of the theories and constructs of prominent social scientists,who draw up what is the type of family narrative that a family can latch onto to use as the nexus for strength and resilience.Rabbi Kivelevitz suggests why we devote so much time to the Bnei Brak Seder and to four types of sons based on Charlie's idea and to why the events of the night of the fifteenth of Nissan are given such scant description in the accepted Haggadah text.The duo then discuss the question of Rav Elazar HaRofeh Ashkenazi,as to why Rebbe Elazar Ben Azariah needed to intoduce his famous statement with the phrase "Behold,I am Like a Man of Shivim Shanah-and yet I have not merited to find the source...."which smacks of conceit and arrogance.Rabbi Kivelevitz shares the ingenious answer that Rav Ashkenazi suggests which resonates even stronger in this dark time.Make sure to hear the musings toward the end of the podcast,as to the future violent contact sports post this Corona shutdown.Please leave us a review or comment at ravkiv@gmail.comfor more information on this podcast visityeshivaofnewark.jewishpodcasts.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast has been graciously sponsored by JewishPodcasts.fm. There is much overhead to maintain this service so please help us continue our goal of helping Jewish lecturers become podcasters and support us with a donation: https://thechesedfund.com/jewishpodcasts/donate