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Passover Tells Us: Teach Your Children Well

Posted: 04/17/2011 9:10 pm

As one nation after another in Africa and the Middle East engages in a fight for freedom, Passover, which begins this week, still has much to teach us about the nature of that fight.

The Jewish festival of freedom is the oldest continuously observed religious ritual in the world. Across the centuries, Passover has never lost its power to inspire the imagination of successive generations of Jews with its annually re-enacted drama of slavery and liberation.

It is vivid, replete with direct experiences like eating matza, the unleavened bread of affliction, and tasting maror, the bitter herbs of oppression. It is a ritual performed not in the synagogue but at home, in the midst of the family, reminding us that, in Alexis de Tocqueville's words, "As long as family feeling is kept alive, the opponent of oppression is never alone." Perhaps its single most striking innovation is that from beginning to end, it is designed to engage and enthral the mind of a child.

The rabbis who developed the ritual were guided by the Bible itself and the highly counterintuitive narrative it tells in the 12th and 13th chapters of Exodus. Here is the scene: Moses has assembled the people to tell them they are about to go free. Exiled, enslaved, threatened by a Pharaoh who has commanded that every male Israelite child shall be killed, the people have witnessed a series of wonders performed on their behalf. Moses is now about to tell them that soon they will leave and begin their long walk to freedom.

I sometimes ask people what they would speak about if they were in Moses' shoes? Some say they would talk about freedom, others that they would speak about the destination that lay ahead: the "land flowing with milk and honey." Yet others, made of sterner stuff, propose talking about the arduous journey that lay ahead, the march across the wilderness with all its hazards.

Any of these would have been a great speech by a great leader. Moses did none of these things. That is what made him a unique leader. If you examine the text in Exodus carefully, you will see that three times he reverted to the same theme: children, education and the distant future. "And when your children ask you, What does this ceremony mean to you?" (Exodus 12:26). "On that day tell your son, I do this because of what the Lord did for me when I came out of Egypt" (13:8). "In days to come, when your son asks you, What does this mean?" (13:14).

Moses spoke not about freedom but about education. He fixed his vision not on the immediate but on the distant future, and not on adults but children. In so doing he was making a fundamental point. It may be hard to escape from tyranny but it is harder still to build and sustain a free society.

In the long run there is only one way of doing so. To defend a country you need an army, but to defend a civilisation you need education. That is why Moses, according to Rousseau, the world's greatest architect of a free society, spoke about the duty of parents in every generation to educate their children about why freedom matters and how it was achieved.

Freedom is not won by merely overthrowing a tyrannical ruler or an oppressive regime. That is usually only the prelude to a new tyranny, a new oppression. The faces change, but not the script. True freedom requires the rule of law and justice, and a judicial system in which the rights of some are not secured by the denial of rights to others.

Freedom begins with what we teach our children. That is why Jews became a people whose passion is education, whose heroes are teachers and whose citadels are schools. Nowhere is this more evident than on Passover, when the entire ritual of handing on our story to the next generation is set in motion by the questions asked by a child. In every generation we need to cultivate afresh the habits of the heart that Tocqueville called "the apprenticeship of liberty."

The message of Passover remains as powerful as ever. Freedom is won not on the battlefield but in the classroom and the home. Teach your children the history of freedom if you want them never to lose it.

Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks
April 2011

This piece by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks first appeared in The Times Of London.

 
 
 
As one nation after another in Africa and the Middle East engages in a fight for freedom, Passover, which begins this week, still has much to teach us about the nature of that fight. The Jewish fest...
As one nation after another in Africa and the Middle East engages in a fight for freedom, Passover, which begins this week, still has much to teach us about the nature of that fight. The Jewish fest...
 
 
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08:22 PM on 06/05/2011
Sorry, Rabbi. 2nd paragraph is incorrect; it is not the oldest ritual observed. The vedic rituals are the oldest continuously observed rituals, though they may be considered spiritual and not religious.
07:55 AM on 04/20/2011
God teaches educates his children through his Laws Ten Commandments, the Laws of Precepts, Laws of Ordinances,  Laws of Statues, God's commanded Holy Feasts Days, given their names and why, when, how, where, length of Days to be celebrated. Which teach us to understand and know our Father our God and God's future Plans for His children. Passover was one of them. Through Moses, God anointed one also, were the Laws given through. Moses had a purpose a work to do also. Thus preparing the way of God to dwell with man on earth. God is our Passover Lamb, the fulfillment of the Promises, the Laws, but does not wipe out the Laws they stand forever. God is a God of order, and like all Kingdoms, Governments, there  is a King, a Ruler, Laws, and citizens, God's family-  to maintain Righteousness, protection, equality rights and Freedom for all.  How does God know his children? Love all. God warns us do not take on the tradition of man. Jesus said for a master is no greater then His servant and a servant is no greater then his master. Who is our master, whom do we choose to obey? God or man? Christ obey God fully in all Laws and in all Holy Feast Days of God-for they stand forever. Freedom indeed.
07:35 AM on 04/20/2011
God is our Father. We all who believe in God are his children. To God we are all his children. And like children we are rebellious and choose not to obey the laws of our Parents for our own protection right? God does nothing for nothing all has a purpose and great meaning. Passover is about freedom. Being held as slaves in the bondage of sin. God named all His Holy Feasts days, Passover is one of them, which God said will stand forever. Each Holy Feast Day are also Laws, commands to be observed and their Names are greatly important to God and for our freedom. God was our Passover Lamb. Why today there is so much confusion in the world. There is not a thousands ways paths to God, but as our Passover Lamb taught us, on way, the straight road- or the crooked road that does not lead to freedom.

The rest of the Holy Feast Days I will not mention here all have great important meaning and why we celebrate them. They teach us to understand and know  God, God's great plan, and our future. God named the Passover as his Holy Feast Day at this time of year. I am a Christian but God did not call it Easter. Easter has no meaning to God. God sets the rules, laws. And like his son, who was Jewish obeyed them, observed them all Laws Holy Feast Days their Names fully. So did all disciples and St Paul fully obeyed all the Holy Feast Days of God, the Passover-also- AFTER Jesus Christ death. God said they STAND FOREVER.
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Daleri Rileda
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06:06 PM on 04/19/2011
Teach HuffPost readers well.

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03:41 PM on 04/19/2011
Funny you should mention education. You might want to read up on the whole Exodus thing (outside of the Bible of course). It seems that the Exodus NEVER happened! http://exm.nr/e19PE3

The holiday is based on a lie and the best way to stop a lie is to learn the truth. The truth will set you free. The Bible is fiction!
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Daleri Rileda
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06:08 PM on 04/19/2011
You are talking to evidence that God and the Jews do exist.

People who have tried to say the things that you are saying have all been proven wrong.
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06:37 PM on 04/19/2011
Umm no. The only think proven wrong is the entire story of the Exodus.
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Daleri Rileda
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07:28 PM on 04/19/2011
Who has directed the Spirit of the LORD,
Or as His counselor has informed Him?
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Nate35
02:59 PM on 04/19/2011
One would think a Rabbi would have a better recollection of what the Passover story is actually about. Perhaps we should give him the benefit of the doubt and say he forgot about the whole vengeful deity slaughtering innocent Egyptian children thing.
09:17 AM on 04/19/2011
Passover meal what is eaten only,  I have just found out all has a special spiritual meaning also. Interesting  Which as a Christian I did know. Gives great insight to who God is, understanding, what is taking place in this world God's great plan etc Why God commanded all His Holy Feast Days are  to be observed- forever- and will continue forever, and says so also in the Book of Revelation. Interesting when I ponder on all the Holy Feast Days of God,  to be celebrated, have a purpose a great meaning, to understand who God' is, a message a teaching. Oral message, gives great knowledge understanding of God's great plan to come. For there a beginning of God great plan and an end, I feel like the Holy Feast Days have God's hidden Words great understanding of who God is and what God will fulfill. Interesting. I love all and all are dearly loved.
08:41 AM on 04/19/2011
Passover is not just a Jewish Holy Feast Day, it is a Holy Feast Day commanded for all to be observed, and fully obey by our savior who is Jewish Jesus Christ, all the disciples St Paul etc. Passover is to be fully observed and commanded by God to all who accept God His Word Jesus Christ, believers, who are all now the family of God. That door of salvation comes has been opened OFFERED to all. And all who accept must obey God as their authority and all God's Laws of His Church. Jesus Christ is our Passover, taken us all now, ALL out of the bondage sin and brings all into becoming into the perfection of Holyness, ONE with God. No more either the sacrifice of animals, now a lamb perfect without blemish, a greater sacrifice needing to be done ONCE and for all. No Passover is not only Jewish Holy Feast now for just Dear Jews, but for all that God has created in His Image. Holy Feast Days have all a message in them, God's great Plan for all to come. Why Holy Feast Days are greatly Important and to be celebrated in the months, way, why where, how God has commanded. For in them is the understanding of God and what God plans our for all till the end.  Just my understanding. Who do not know God because we do not do what God ask of us. God has a great plan for all salvation and God does nothing for nothing all have a purpose, spiritual meaning to know the true God, etc.
08:24 AM on 04/19/2011
Passover is a Universal Message to all and why God commanded all who accept God HIS Word are to observe Passover and all God's Holy Feast Days, stating clearly -forever- . God said WE are all aliens living as tenants on land not our own. All Holy Feast Days have a purpose, a message, comes with a blessings for obedience, health protection prosperity, lets us know understand who  God is and God's Plan for the future. All Holy Feast Days if one studies have a special message in them a purpose for God is not a God of confusion and God does not command something without  a purpose. Why we do not know who God is because we fail some to observe all God's Laws Holy Feast Days. Just my opinion. God does not do something for nothing all has meaning in what God commands.
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07:23 PM on 04/24/2011
what were God's feast days before the Jews came along 4,000 years ago? this assumes God was in the world before the Jews. It must be the Hindu holy feast days,as they were around 5,000-6,000 years ago and also talking to God. He talked to other people,you know,not just the christians or the jews.
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08:08 AM on 04/19/2011
Passover tells me that your god is willing to kill thousands of innocent first born to prove a point.
08:49 AM on 04/19/2011
I love all dearly and My  God is a Righteous God who distribute equality rights for all. God serves true justice, We reap what we sow. And what we do to others, "so shall it be done unto you". Slaves were kill in the thousands and held in bondage, tormented, given  little food to survive, babies dying of hunger, human beings beaten on the job, by whips and chains, etc. human beings,  labored till they dropped on the job, dead and dragged off to the side, to be eaten by dogs and wild animals. Yes God is a Righteous God, who has been long patient, for those to repent and return to HIM watching HIS dear innocent  people suffer, die for generations.  God works in mysterious ways. They say God does not run, but he always catches you. God is a God of Great Mercy, Love, human beings destroy other Human Beings, not God.
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UncleDale
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07:25 PM on 04/24/2011
God is still a killer today. Every year thousands of women abort genetically defective fetuses. That is God's way of keeping us a smart and healthy human race. He has used evolution and abortion to genetically improve us and make us better and better.
07:28 AM on 04/19/2011
Dear Editor,

Evolution imprints into Life an existential genetic trait called "Nurture your offspring" How
come?
Take a contrary scenario... Mr. and Mr. Smith had just become parents, the kid cries day
and night, they themselves are on the skid row, no jobs, no prospects...After several days
they've had enough parenting..."Let's split"
So, they abandon their child, it dies - the cops arrive, media has a field day, experts give
their professional opinions, etc.. etc...

It's clear that were they presumed to have acted as a result of inherited genetic trait, our
Mr. and Mrs. Smith couldn't have existed in the first place. Why?
Because as a result of the same genetic trait their OWN parents would have abandoned
them say 20 years earlier. Yet such parents couldn't exist either; they would themselves
have been abandoned by their OWN parents 20 years earlier still. And so it goes on and
on and on - right till the dawn of higher Life...

Since we try to do the best for our kids because an opposite genetic trait had eons ago
died out in the bodies of neglected offspring, why bring a Jewish superstition - or indeed
any other of 3000 superstitions humanity had invented in its futile, Evolution-driven quest
for supposedly "surviving after death" - into play?

Sincerely,
Mark Gendala
Melbourne, Australia
www.ssotu.com
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Daleri Rileda
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06:24 PM on 04/19/2011
Us having a perfect Maker is not superstition, it is a reality.
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catsanon
Humans... Such silly creatures.
05:56 AM on 04/19/2011
"The rabbis who developed the ritual were guided by the Bible itself..."

I thought that rabbis were guided by the Torah, and the Bible was the Christian spin-off version of the stories....
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editorjuno
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01:24 PM on 04/19/2011
In the Jewish tradition the word "Bible" refers to the Torah (aka "Pentateuch") along with the rest of the scriptures Christians call "The Old Testament," e.g. Kings, Judges, Ruth, Job, Chronicles, etc A more precise rendering would be "The Hebrew Bible," which implies the exclusion of the specifically Christian scriptures, which were originally penned in Koine Greek rather than Hebrew -- this divergence in original language is the difference between the Jewish and Christian definitions of the word "Bible."
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catsanon
Humans... Such silly creatures.
01:49 PM on 04/19/2011
Thank you, I wasn't aware of those distinctions. It seemed odd that a rabbi would cite what I thought to be a Christian text, especially since his religious text preceeded the other.
02:01 AM on 04/19/2011
How politically correct and morally convenient for you. But sorry, that's not the lesson. The lesson of Passover is to retain your jewish identity and now where you came from and what your ancestors did, as a Jew, so that you may continue the tradition today. it is not a Universal message - it is a message about a specific people to that specific people.
08:31 AM on 04/19/2011
God has not just done this Passover to identify Jewish identity, for the door of salvation comes to all now through the Jewish Jesus Christ. The Passover is God great plan for mankind. Freedom from the bondage of sin. Passover is the beginning of God Christ starting God's World on earth. God's Government of Laws, God's Church on earth. All that God does has a plan, a purpose, great meaning withing, Not only God's Ten Commandments, Laws of Percepts etc but mostly and greatly important also God's Holy Feast Days, which are commanded 3 Times a Year. Passover, Unleaven Bread, Feast of Weeks, Feast of Booth. All teaches us about God, keeps us safe, from sin, from wondering off. Putting God in our lives, much much spiritual meaning and understanding come from Observing God's Holy Feast Days, who God is, and what God has planned for us all. There is a beginning, and there is an end, a work in process, a plan, agenda, for the good of all.
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12:15 AM on 04/19/2011
I was taught one thing as a child attending the Passover Seder, as a Jew I was meant to support the liberation of all oppressed people. So I can only say one thing to those Jews residing in Palestine/Israel: Tear Down The Walls! Set Ismael's Children Free!
02:02 AM on 04/19/2011
You missed the message, then,
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DAE
02:17 AM on 04/19/2011
I afraid you did.
08:52 AM on 04/19/2011
I am also afraid you missed the message NOT Dae.
11:30 PM on 04/18/2011
Education is key, no doubt. The monotheistic teaching of God is like learning only the most basic math as a five year old and never getting into algebra, calculus or string theory. Organized religion is like the kindergarten teacher who only taught you the first page of the book and never let you see the rest of the book or any other books in the whole library. It keeps us in abeyance like "sheep" or "little children," the Bible's labels for us. Math and God are both theorems, and the current God theorem as dictated to us for millennia is terribly limiting and stagnant. It's time for new dimensions of understanding...it's time to graduate from kindergarten. See more of this analogy at http://graduatingfromgod.blogspot.com
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Daleri Rileda
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06:32 PM on 04/19/2011
You have to learn the basics before learning anything else so that hour beliefs are not based on assuptions.