How can you teach the value of handmade Matzah over machine made Matzah?
Seemingly machine made is more perfect and efficient. The example of cars can easily bring out the recognizable difference between handmade and machine made.
In the world no one will question the value and quality of a Bentley over a Ford, for instance. Hand made is always better. Once someone can understand the concept in the moshul, it is brought to the nimshul of Mivsa Matzah. The Rebbe demanded that all Jews use Shmura handmade Matzah, at least for their sedarim. In this one minute interesting video, produced by Adam Nesenoff of Boca Raton FL, the point is brought out while captivating the audience. The goal of the video is to be a sales tool to teach Jews the value of Shmura handmade Matzah for their sedarim.
If you are interested in using this video to share with your Chabad house, please email [email protected].
amazing video
My son Adam’s viral video will IYH bring the taste and value of shmurah matza to do many Jews this year, a direct wish of the Rebbe.
Keep being creative Adam for the sake of Shamayim.
beautiful video!
very little logic. I am in a manufacturing business that was computerised 20-30 years ago, believe me computerised is far better, the final product is perfect, hand done cannot compare.
great video i loved it !!
did you ever buy a pound of Matzo the real Oni part of it is that the price you pay leaves you to be the Oni…
Nice comparison, bentley is handmade for $40 a lb and shmura matzah sells at $20 a lb….Nice Gezaira Shava!!!
Not a bad video, however more time should have been devoted to the Shmura. It only gets about 15 secs of the video
A Bentley is a statement of opulence, wealth, materialism. How does this relate to matzah shmura, “lechem ony” representing the opposite values–humility, simplicity, spirituality?? Nice attempt, but this ad is off the mark.
But I don’t drive a Bentley as the price is way more then i can afford and 20 dollars a lb for flour and water is also way more then people can afford.
Adam Nesenoff is amazing! Keep up the Hafotzah!