...who celebrate the Passover searching for its meaning in their lives;
as an expression of our liberation
There are many possible modes for understanding the events retold in
the Pesach Haggadah.
Of these, three are braided together so that, if we concentrate exclusively
on any one of them, we diminish the special qualities of the entire story.
we can share in:
the experience of the rebirth of the natural world around us,
the national liberation of our people,
the spiritual redemption of each individual human being.
some of us feeling shackled by the bonds of winter,
some of our and other peoples of the world persecuted,
many of us confined by our own personal limitations.
processes of growth that encourage within each of us the
renewal of each person's unique vision, and
efforts to work for the freedom of our scattered - and other, oppressed, people,
as we see about us the flowering of a new year.
However, our goals are neither
our renewal,
our efforts,
nor our flowering.
Pesach is but the pointer to the acceptance of our commitments to complete these tasks… in a harvesting of the fruits of our labors yet to come.