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Unraveling the Symbolism of Matzah and Maror: A Journey From Darkness to Freedom

The symbols of Pesach, Matzah, and Maror, stand as vivid representations of our Jewish heritage, embodying our freedom and the bitter darkness of exile and subjugation, respectively. However, one might question why Matzah, the symbol of freedom, is always mentioned before Maror, the emblem of our trials and tribulations, both in text and consumption. Shouldn’t…

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A Vision for Unity: Embracing Contradictions and Creating Harmony

In a chaotic world, we yearn for clarity and order. There’s an old saying that perspective shapes reality. What we perceive and how we perceive it influences our understanding of the world and our place in it. Thus, finding a new lens through which to view the world can entirely transform our experience, guiding us…

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Embodying the Light: A Guide to Personal Growth and Wisdom

As we traverse through life, we often grapple with the question of how we can transform wisdom and knowledge from being an external beacon to becoming an integral part of our reality. The path to achieving this is multifaceted, and it starts with recognizing the extraordinary power of listening. A guiding principle to understand this…

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The Succah: Finding Peace and Unity

The Succah serves as a unifier, connecting everything that dwells within it. Everyone who steps into it immediately forms a bond. We can compare the Succah metaphorically to a womb, and the people dwelling within it to an unborn child. Initially, the distinct parts of the unborn child are undefined, barely recognizable as a future…

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