Four Questions to Freedom - Pesach 5786
We celebrate the Exodus as if we were there. We say this in the Haggadah and it is codified in Jewish law. “In every generation everyone must see themselves as if they actually left Egypt.” It goes beyond the Seder. Every day we are obligated to mention the Exodus from Egypt in our prayers. Another striking example of the centrality of the Exodus to our people: One time in the entire history of the world, Hashem revealed Himself to human beings, at Mount Sinai. How did he introduce Himself to us? Not as the Creator, not as the one Who constantly sustains the universe, but as the one Who took us out of Egypt. In the Shabbat Kiddush we say: A remembrance of the Exodus from Egypt, and this is also the content of the last verse of the Shema. There is something about this event that happened 3,338 years ago that seems to be ingrained in our psyche and a central theme of Judaism. The Rebbe spoke on this on several occasions. This is not just a celebration of an event. It...