
Yael Eckstein
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6 days ago |
mycharisma.com | Yael Eckstein
Passover is the time of storytelling. The time of remembering. The time of passing down what must never be forgotten. We sit around the seder table. Children ask, parents answer. Generation after generation, we tell the same story—the story of our people walking out of slavery, out of Egypt, out of the darkness of the past and into the light of a future we still fight to protect. But this year, as we approach Passover, the story feels different. Not distant, not symbolic, but present. Urgent. Raw.
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1 week ago |
christianpost.com | Yael Eckstein
By , Voices Contributor Passover is the time of storytelling. The time of remembering. The time of passing down what must never be forgotten. We sit around the seder table. Children ask, parents answer. Generation after generation, we tell the same story — the story of our people walking out of slavery, out of Egypt, out of the darkness of the past and into the light of a future we still fight to protect. But this year, as we approach Passover, the story feels different.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Yael Eckstein
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1 week ago |
jpost.com | Yael Eckstein
As we eat the matzah and taste the bitter maror, we will carry it all: The pain of the families who wake each day not knowing the fate of their loved ones. Passover is the time of storytelling. The time of remembering. The time of passing down what must never be forgotten. We sit around the Seder table.
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1 month ago |
christianpost.com | Yael Eckstein
By , Voices Contributor There is only one passage in the Torah that we as Jews are commanded to hear — not the Ten Commandments, not the parting of the Red Sea, not the giving of the law — but a simple, haunting imperative: remember what Amalek did to you. Hundreds of years ago, the rabbis advised everyone to listen to this one verse of the Torah being read in synagogue — not just to read it, not just to know it, but to hear it aloud, to take it in as a living command.
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As we approach Passover this year, the story feels different. Not distant, not symbolic, but present. Urgent. Raw. Because this year, we are still trying to bring our people home. Read my op-ed in @ChristianPost today: https://t.co/ztSLZjZn6J

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