The Ten Plagues - Yesterday and Today
Today, we rejoice in our freedom but also take a moment to both reflect on the manmade plagues that still haunt our contemporary societies and the global pandemic that has enveloped the world. As we recite the plagues of yesterday and today, we spill a drop of wine from our cups (with a finger or a spoon) and remind ourselves that we each have the capacity to impact the outcome of today’s story. We have an obligation to strive continually for a better world for us all. Today more than ever we see how truly interconnected the world is.
We are instructed every Passover to say: “Not only one enemy has risen against us, but in every generation there are those who will rise against us.”
In 2020 or 5780 it seems a natural enemy rose against us. Today in 2023 or 5783 We, the greater humanity must continue to rally together for the common good.
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