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Why “Go Out and Learn”



Pesach/Passover
Sefirat Haomer leading to Shavuot
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Best Answer Contest winners! Second quarter of 5779
To celebrate Mi Yodeya's tenth birthday, let's divide and conquer the entire…Starting the Seder after Sheki'ah (sunset)?The text of the fourth question at the sederKol Dichfin, Why So Hesitant?Why must the child ask these four questions?Why does Urchatz begin with a Vov?Why does the hagadah describe matzoh being made on the Jews backs as they fled Egypt?Why is emphasis put on the sparing of the Jewish people at Makas Bechoros more than at any of the other Makos?Is Karpas strictly required?Did the Sages learn the Haggadah with their biological children?How did Lavan become so evil and why wasn't he punished?










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Why does the Haggada say צֵא וּלְמַד מַה בִּקֵּשׁ לָבָן הָאֲרַמִּי לַעֲשׂוֹת לְיַעֲקֹב אָבִינוּ - Go out and see what Lavan tried to do" Why not just learn it or hear it rather than "go out and see"?



Note: If you will say seeing makes a bigger impact than hearing, why don't we say about everything in the Haggada, "Go out and see"?










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Why does the Haggada say צֵא וּלְמַד מַה בִּקֵּשׁ לָבָן הָאֲרַמִּי לַעֲשׂוֹת לְיַעֲקֹב אָבִינוּ - Go out and see what Lavan tried to do" Why not just learn it or hear it rather than "go out and see"?



Note: If you will say seeing makes a bigger impact than hearing, why don't we say about everything in the Haggada, "Go out and see"?










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Why does the Haggada say צֵא וּלְמַד מַה בִּקֵּשׁ לָבָן הָאֲרַמִּי לַעֲשׂוֹת לְיַעֲקֹב אָבִינוּ - Go out and see what Lavan tried to do" Why not just learn it or hear it rather than "go out and see"?



Note: If you will say seeing makes a bigger impact than hearing, why don't we say about everything in the Haggada, "Go out and see"?










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Why does the Haggada say צֵא וּלְמַד מַה בִּקֵּשׁ לָבָן הָאֲרַמִּי לַעֲשׂוֹת לְיַעֲקֹב אָבִינוּ - Go out and see what Lavan tried to do" Why not just learn it or hear it rather than "go out and see"?



Note: If you will say seeing makes a bigger impact than hearing, why don't we say about everything in the Haggada, "Go out and see"?







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From Oz V’hadar’s extended Mesivta Haggadah, pages 528-529:




  • Rashba”tz: The expression is a general expression meaning to begin expounding. Compare the similar expressions צא ולמד משוק של חמורים in Chagigah 9b and מכאן ואילך צא וחשוב in Avodah Zarah 9a.


  • Abarbanel: “Go out” from the topic of Pesach “and learn” about Lavan.


  • Midrash Aggadah: The expression is a general expression for when you’re discussing one subject and must “go out” from that subject “and learn” something else which is relevant. Compare the similar expression צא ולמד ממה שאמור בענין in Kiddushin 37a.


  • Iyun Tefillah: The phrase צא ולמד should be pronounced “tzei u’lemeid,” rather than “tzei u’lemad.” The idea is that one should seek out to teach his children about what Lavan did.





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    From Oz V’hadar’s extended Mesivta Haggadah, pages 528-529:




    • Rashba”tz: The expression is a general expression meaning to begin expounding. Compare the similar expressions צא ולמד משוק של חמורים in Chagigah 9b and מכאן ואילך צא וחשוב in Avodah Zarah 9a.


    • Abarbanel: “Go out” from the topic of Pesach “and learn” about Lavan.


    • Midrash Aggadah: The expression is a general expression for when you’re discussing one subject and must “go out” from that subject “and learn” something else which is relevant. Compare the similar expression צא ולמד ממה שאמור בענין in Kiddushin 37a.


    • Iyun Tefillah: The phrase צא ולמד should be pronounced “tzei u’lemeid,” rather than “tzei u’lemad.” The idea is that one should seek out to teach his children about what Lavan did.





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      From Oz V’hadar’s extended Mesivta Haggadah, pages 528-529:




      • Rashba”tz: The expression is a general expression meaning to begin expounding. Compare the similar expressions צא ולמד משוק של חמורים in Chagigah 9b and מכאן ואילך צא וחשוב in Avodah Zarah 9a.


      • Abarbanel: “Go out” from the topic of Pesach “and learn” about Lavan.


      • Midrash Aggadah: The expression is a general expression for when you’re discussing one subject and must “go out” from that subject “and learn” something else which is relevant. Compare the similar expression צא ולמד ממה שאמור בענין in Kiddushin 37a.


      • Iyun Tefillah: The phrase צא ולמד should be pronounced “tzei u’lemeid,” rather than “tzei u’lemad.” The idea is that one should seek out to teach his children about what Lavan did.





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        From Oz V’hadar’s extended Mesivta Haggadah, pages 528-529:




        • Rashba”tz: The expression is a general expression meaning to begin expounding. Compare the similar expressions צא ולמד משוק של חמורים in Chagigah 9b and מכאן ואילך צא וחשוב in Avodah Zarah 9a.


        • Abarbanel: “Go out” from the topic of Pesach “and learn” about Lavan.


        • Midrash Aggadah: The expression is a general expression for when you’re discussing one subject and must “go out” from that subject “and learn” something else which is relevant. Compare the similar expression צא ולמד ממה שאמור בענין in Kiddushin 37a.


        • Iyun Tefillah: The phrase צא ולמד should be pronounced “tzei u’lemeid,” rather than “tzei u’lemad.” The idea is that one should seek out to teach his children about what Lavan did.





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        From Oz V’hadar’s extended Mesivta Haggadah, pages 528-529:




        • Rashba”tz: The expression is a general expression meaning to begin expounding. Compare the similar expressions צא ולמד משוק של חמורים in Chagigah 9b and מכאן ואילך צא וחשוב in Avodah Zarah 9a.


        • Abarbanel: “Go out” from the topic of Pesach “and learn” about Lavan.


        • Midrash Aggadah: The expression is a general expression for when you’re discussing one subject and must “go out” from that subject “and learn” something else which is relevant. Compare the similar expression צא ולמד ממה שאמור בענין in Kiddushin 37a.


        • Iyun Tefillah: The phrase צא ולמד should be pronounced “tzei u’lemeid,” rather than “tzei u’lemad.” The idea is that one should seek out to teach his children about what Lavan did.






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