Chag Pesach sameach, everyone – we had just a wonderful Seder. Thank you to all the souls who helped set up, put away, sweep the floor, sing, play music, prepare charoset – so much help, but best of all was being together, meeting new people, sharing and renewing friendships, and food.
Marilyn sent me a very funny video – a faith-off, with Jon Stewart. https://youtu.be/VoRmd6lMREE?si=qRZxBcgSBHDUl6C6 It was very funny and also got me thinking. Much of the symbolism throughout our Seder does focus on the travails of being in Mitzrayim, in those places of narrow confinement. Matzah is the bread of affliction as well as the bread of redemption, our freedom.
I want us to each also focus on that aspect of redemption over these coming few days of Pesach. What are we seeking, what are we working towards that will enable us to recognize the open doors, those windows of opportunity? When we meet someone how might we bring them in, include them, even in conversation? Our little kehillah holds a special place in Victoria. I am proud to be part of Kolot Mayim, may all our voices come together in harmony, and in health.
Wishing all long life, healthy life, a good life,
With deep love,
Rabbi Lynn
Pesach
April 16, 2025 by Rabbi Lynn Greenhough • From the Rabbi's Desk
Chag Pesach sameach, everyone – we had just a wonderful Seder. Thank you to all the souls who helped set up, put away, sweep the floor, sing, play music, prepare charoset – so much help, but best of all was being together, meeting new people, sharing and renewing friendships, and food.
Marilyn sent me a very funny video – a faith-off, with Jon Stewart. https://youtu.be/VoRmd6lMREE?si=qRZxBcgSBHDUl6C6 It was very funny and also got me thinking. Much of the symbolism throughout our Seder does focus on the travails of being in Mitzrayim, in those places of narrow confinement. Matzah is the bread of affliction as well as the bread of redemption, our freedom.
I want us to each also focus on that aspect of redemption over these coming few days of Pesach. What are we seeking, what are we working towards that will enable us to recognize the open doors, those windows of opportunity? When we meet someone how might we bring them in, include them, even in conversation? Our little kehillah holds a special place in Victoria. I am proud to be part of Kolot Mayim, may all our voices come together in harmony, and in health.
Wishing all long life, healthy life, a good life,
With deep love,
Rabbi Lynn