Rabbi Amy L. Morrison

In Parashat Bo, Moses stands before the Israelites, his heart heavy with a singular, burning desire: to lead his people to freedom as one united community. The plagues have ravaged Egypt, but Moses knows that true liberation is more than just escaping slavery it’s about emerging as a cohesive, bound-together people. As the final, horrific plague strikes, Moses' vision is clear: the Israelites must journey to freedom not as scattered individuals, but as one heart, one soul. The command to celebrate Passover is an invitation to create a shared memory of redemption. Only together, united in faith and purpose, can they taste true freedom.
In our own time, and during this Shabbat, let this message call us to work toward collective liberation, to stand together in unity for justice, compassion, and the common good. True freedom is not just about personal gain but about uplifting one another as a community.
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