
Passover
Freedom may be defined as the right to ask questions.
Passover 2025: April 12- April 20.
This is where it all began, when a family of tribes became a nation of people, when a body of slaves became a soul of freedom. Some people have an exit strategy; we have an exodus strategy. Freedom requires the removal of all ego. Then, you can sit down to the Seder, eat the matzo, drink the four cups of wine, and tell the story of your journey. We are all children and we all ask questions. There is a Seder plate and there are fifteen steps to the journey. These steps aren’t measured by their number but by their infinity. This is what it means to be a free people.
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Passover Greeting
Passover is the original fifteen step program to achieve growth and freedom. Every ritual at the seder is meant to open a channel connecting your inner and outer life.
Read MorePassovering Time
In the closing hours of Passover, we enter into the world of Moshiach: having vaulted over millennia of past, we now surmount the blank wall of future, to taste the matzah and wine of redemption.
Read MoreSpeed In Three Dimensions
The haste of Passover emphasizes that life, for the Jew, is never again to be the passive and static experience it was for the clan of Hebrew slaves under Egyptian bondage.
Read MoreThe Candlelit Search
The search took all night, though Rabbi Schneur Zalman and his wife lived in a single room at the time.
Read MoreThe Coiled Spring
The spiritual winter of Egypt was now shown to have harbored and nurtured the Jewish soul below its frozen surface, just waiting for spring.
Read MoreThe Emancipation of G-d
The essence of Passover is to tell your child the story of the Exodus from Egypt, even if your child is antagonistic or not interested.
Read MoreThe Festival of the Child
It is the child who opens our eyes to the ultimate significance of Passover: that in taking us out of Egypt to make us his chosen people, G-d has liberated us of all enslavement and subjugation for all time.
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