Is it really necessary more than 3000 years on to commemorate our ancestors' freedom from slavery? Can't we move on to pressing contemporary issues?
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We can be slaves to many other things: work, money, food, sex, drugs, technology, TV, computers and other material goods. Despite all the advances in our society, people seem to be working longer and harder than ever! Pesach is a great reminder that we still must struggle to truly be "free".
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I spent all day reading articles on the meaning of passover to read at our seder. All were too long and wordy. This article by Rabbi Aron Moss is what I have been searching for! It is short- only one page, practical and relevant . It encourages us to be better people. Thank you Rabbi for your brilliant insights and article!
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Unbelievable! Than you Rabbi Moss.
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I sit here reading this article, with tears coming down my face. I have so much emotion going on right now, it feels wonderfull. Thanks for the words that you have written.
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It means exactly what it says. Even centuries ago, it was so traumatic it still resonates today. Slavery was apparently once widespread, then it became a prize for the winners of wars. It has made a comeback through child labor and traficked women.
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Is there a haggadah in hebrew on this site? Thank you very much for all of this helpful and informative material!
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Yes, there is! You can find it here.
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