What is Freedom? - Bo 5786
This week we read the Torah’s account of the Exodus from Egypt. After Pharaoh’s refusal to “let My people go,” he finally succumbs and begs Moshe and Aharon to get them out as soon as possible. The Jews were now free. What does “free” mean? Free from slavery, yes. Free from Egyptian captivity, yes. Free to do whatever they wanted? Not exactly. Everyone knows the phrase “let My people go,” but how many of us know the conclusion of that verse, “and they shall serve Me?” As a matter of fact, one way to put it could be that Hashem switched one kind of servitude for another. From the very beginning of the Exodus process, when Hashem appeared to Moshe in the Burning Bush on what would later be the site of the Giving of the Torah, Hashem said: When you take the nation out of Egypt you will serve Me on this mountain (Sinai). There are a few words in Hebrew for “Free.” “Chofshi” is generally translated as free from anything, witho...