(From the 15th century Sarajevo Haggadah, a symbol of endurance, protected by Muslims, Christians and Jews)
Happy PassoverAs we gather once again around our Seder tables, we connect ourselves to a story that is both ancient and ever new. We are reminded that in every generation, each of us is called to see ourselves as if we personally left Egypt. This year, as we face a world marked by uncertainty and conflict, the message of Passover feels especially immediate. May it deepen our sense of connection—not only to our people and our shared history, but also to one another. At the Seder, we hold both bitterness and sweetness together. We recline in freedom, and we open our doors to welcome Elijah, symbol of hope, redemption, and the promise of peace. May the story we tell at our tables inspire us to seek dignity, compassion, and freedom in our own time. Chag Pesach SameachMay you and your loved ones be blessed with peace, strength, and with days of light and hope. |
