The story of Passover is not only about ancient Egypt. It is about a people who refused to disappear.
From slavery to sovereignty, from exile to renewal, the Jewish story is one of resilience. Each generation faces its own challenges — and each generation returns to the same table, telling the same story of freedom.
This year, that story carries renewed meaning. As Israel faces threats and Jewish communities around the world confront rising antisemitism, remembering who we are is not symbolic — it strengthens us.
The Exodus reminds us that our survival has never been accidental. It has been rooted in identity, memory, and an unbreakable connection to our land and our people.
When we tell our story clearly, we stand more confidently in the present.