Pesach: From Irrelevance to the Focus of the World
On Pesach, we don’t just tell a story, we step into one.
Redemption is the shift from being irrelevant to realizing that every action, every word, actually matters.
On Pesach, we don’t just tell a story, we step into one.
Redemption is the shift from being irrelevant to realizing that every action, every word, actually matters.
When the Israelites left Egypt, they chose to take the leftover maror with them. It wasn’t commanded. It was carried.
What we do with our pain after freedom might matter as much as how we survive it.
I couldn’t get a full post out this week, however I did have a thought I wanted to share. We focus so much on the story aspect of this holiday. […]
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This Passover I am planning to do the seder all by myself in my studio apartment. For the last few years I’ve been fortunate enough to be hosted by families […]
Passover has its staples. Eating matzah, telling over the story, kids selling back the afikomen, wondering When Do We Eat? But one tradition may just be more essential (and more […]