What does the Exodus from Egypt teach us in our own lives?
What does the Exodus from Egypt teach us in our own lives?
The Exodus from Egypt teaches us that each day, one must and can leave their personal "Egypt" or limitations, as the Torah of life makes known [2]. This central event, commemorated during Pesach, holds a predominant place in Jewish thought [5]. Moses instructed the Israelites to remember the day they went free from Egypt, the house of bondage, emphasizing G-d's mighty hand in their liberation [3].
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- Igrot Kodesh, Letter 10751
- Igrot Kodesh, Letter 8523 — Faith & Bitachon — 5722 This (note 1: The addressee of this letter asked the Rebbe* whether a man must necessarily suffer here below, by imposing constraints…
- Chumash, Shemot 13 — G OD spoke further to Moses, saying, “Consecrate to Me every male first-born; human and animal, the first [male] issue of every womb among…
- Igrot Kodesh, Letter 218 — Financial responsibility for receiving and distributing Chabad publications — [Adar 5706][1] To the erudite and Hashem-fearing Chassid,* Rav M.,[2] I greet and bless you. I have duly received your letter dated Rosh Ch…
- Igrot Kodesh, Letter 7623 — Faith & Bitachon — By the grace of Hashem, 11 Nissan* 5721, Brooklyn, New York, To our brethren, the children of Israel, wherever they may be, may Hashem gran…
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