<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>TRCB.com RSS Feed</title><description>The Passover story gives us pause to reflect upon a spiritual adventure that began with Moses and ended in the promised land of Israel.  The Passover story describes the Jews seemingly insurmountable victory over a vastly superior enemy, a tale of wandering in the wilderness and of redemption with Gods Ten Commandments, which lie at the heart of contemporary Judeo-Christian beliefs.  This is the groundwork of our contemporary Western morality and the foundation of desired ethical behavior.  </description><link>http://www.trcb.com/</link><language>en-Us</language><ttl>60</ttl><lastBuildDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 06:48:15 EST</lastBuildDate><copyright>Copyright 2012 Charles Weinblatt, TRCB.com All Right Reserved</copyright><item><title>The Meaning of Passover</title><link>http://www.trcb.com/religion/jewish/the-meaning-of-passover-7752.htm</link><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;E&lt;/strong&gt;ach Passover, Jews retell the story of the exodus from Egypt.&amp;nbsp; This is a story of a people who emerged from slavery to freedom and from oppression to liberty.&amp;nbsp; The Passover story gives us pause to reflect upon a spiritual adventure that began with Moses and ended in the promised land of Israel.&amp;nbsp; It fabricates the basis of contemporary Judaism and Christianity.&amp;nbsp; The Passover story describes the Jews' seemingly insurmountable victory over a vastly superior enemy, a tale of wandering in the wilderness and of redemption with God's Ten Commandments.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Those Ten Commandments lie at the heart of contemporary Judeo-Christian beliefs.&amp;nbsp; They are the groundwork of our morality and the foundation of desired ethical behavior.&amp;nbsp; And, when the Jews wandered for forty years in the wilderness - when they became idolaters and lost their moral compass, it was the Ten Commandments that brought them back, figuratively and literally.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Like the victory of the Hebrew Maccabi, the exodus from Egypt seemed impossible.&amp;nbsp; Yet, somehow the Jews survived.&amp;nbsp; In every generation, the enemies of the Hebrew nation have attempted to annihilate them.&amp;nbsp; Time after time, the Jews have been defeated, evicted and enslaved.&amp;nbsp; Yet, each time, they manage to survive as a people.&amp;nbsp; Each time, they return to Israel from the Diaspora.&amp;nbsp; The rallying cry at each Passover Seder is, "Next Year in Jerusalem."&amp;nbsp; Every Jew is bound to retell the Passover story each year as though it was happening to them.&amp;nbsp; And the physical focus for this goal is always the land of Israel.&amp;nbsp; Despite the fact that Jews are less than 2% of the global religious community, they somehow manage to survive and maintain their hold upon this tiny fragment of land.&amp;nbsp; Today, surrounded by enemies, the Hebrew nation is in the same predicament.&amp;nbsp; How do they survive?&amp;nbsp; How does their spirit continue through pogroms and genocide?&amp;nbsp; And, what is the true meaning of Passover?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Persecution is intensely malevolent and pervasive.&amp;nbsp; Humans are particularly wicked with each other.&amp;nbsp; Three thousand years ago, Moses pleaded with Pharaoh to free his people from persecution and slavery.&amp;nbsp; The ten plagues that followed forced him to release the Jews.&amp;nbsp; Yet even after the worst plague of all, the destruction of the firstborn of Egypt, Pharaoh pursued the Jews into the Red Sea, where his soldiers were swept away.&amp;nbsp; Evil can be just as powerful a motivator as love is.&amp;nbsp; During the Spanish Inquisition, anyone suspected of being a Jew was imprisoned, tortured and put to death.&amp;nbsp; Nazi Germany systematically annihilated millions of Jews.&amp;nbsp; What purpose is served by inflicting pain and suffering upon innocent people?&amp;nbsp; What promotes such evil hatred?&amp;nbsp; Why is animosity aimed at the Jewish people?&amp;nbsp; And, how do the Jews manage to survive repeated attempts to destroy them?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Like Easter, Passover occurs each year in the springtime.&amp;nbsp; The concept of renaissance is ubiquitous.&amp;nbsp; From sacrificial lambs to the presence of an egg on the Seder plate, the symbolism of devotion and rebirth is palpable.&amp;nbsp; While the overriding message of Passover is freedom, gratitude and spiritual devotion, the concept of renewal allows each of us to observe the holiday by perform acts of kindness.&amp;nbsp; From generation to generation, Jews retell the Passover story and revel in the miracles that led to their redemption as a people.&amp;nbsp; The Passover Seder requires that each Jew place himself or herself in the position of being a slave in Egypt.&amp;nbsp; Every Jew must experience the plagues and walk through the wilderness.&amp;nbsp; The Seder brims with imagery and metaphors.&amp;nbsp; But what does this mean for us today?&amp;nbsp; Can we identify with our three thousand year old ancestors?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Good and evil exist in the world.&amp;nbsp; We don't need to look very far to see it or feel it.&amp;nbsp; The exodus of the Jews from Egypt is an example for us to follow forever.&amp;nbsp; Yet, humanity continues to enslave, maltreat and murder the innocent.&amp;nbsp; One might have guessed that the Holocaust would put such immorality to an end.&amp;nbsp; Surely humankind should be repelled by the vast horror and the murder of millions of innocent people.&amp;nbsp; Yet, holocausts continue unabated.&amp;nbsp; Since the Nazi Holocaust, we have experienced holocausts in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda and Darfur.&amp;nbsp; Anti-Semitism is again growing throughout the world.&amp;nbsp; Why don't we learn?&amp;nbsp; When will it end?&amp;nbsp; Why do the Jewish people play a significant historical role as victims in genocides?&amp;nbsp; And, what can be done to stop it?&amp;nbsp; What can any of us do to reduce religious persecution?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Prejudice, bigotry and racism create an environment in which persecution thrives.&amp;nbsp; This Easter and Passover, each of us can vow to promote goodwill and acceptance.&amp;nbsp; The foundation of freedom lies in our value for liberty and unity in the face of hatred and intolerance.&amp;nbsp; Instead of waiting for a miracle, let us create our own.&amp;nbsp; Let each of us retell the story of the Passover as though we were personally a part of it.&amp;nbsp; Moreover, as we retell the Passover story and celebrate Easter, we can place ourselves in the minds of current victims of genocide, slavery and intolerance.&amp;nbsp; We have the power to defy fanaticism.&amp;nbsp; We have the courage to fight for freedom.&amp;nbsp; This is the meaning of Passover.&amp;nbsp; We can make our own miracles by fighting to free the oppressed.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Humans are not God.&amp;nbsp; But we have the power of choice.&amp;nbsp; We can use it to enslave or to liberate.&amp;nbsp; We can persecute or accept others.&amp;nbsp; This Easter and Passover, let us vow to use our power of choice to fight for mercy, justice and liberty.&amp;nbsp; If the meaning of Passover is spiritual redemption and rebirth, then let us be reborn to stop prejudice.&amp;nbsp; Let us promote tolerance and encourage everyone to value the differences among us.&amp;nbsp; In this way, the spirit of Passover will live on through our progeny.&amp;nbsp; As we enjoy Passover and Easter this spring with our families, let us pause for a moment to ask what each of us can do to eradicate the evil that surrounds us.&amp;nbsp; The rebirth of this spirit is the true meaning of Passover.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Charles S. Weinblatt&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Author, &lt;strong&gt;"&lt;em&gt;Jacob's Courage: A Holocaust Love Story"&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://jacobscourage.wordpress.com/" target="_blank"&gt;jacobscourage.wordpress.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:20:08 EST</pubDate><guid>http://www.trcb.com/religion/jewish/the-meaning-of-passover-7752.htm</guid><source url="http://www.trcb.com/rss/article/the-meaning-of-passover-7752.xml">TRCB.com</source><category>Religion / Jewish</category></item></channel></rss>
