Shabbat HaGadol: Jewish Memory, Passover, and a Future of Hope
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On Shabbat HaGadol, the Shabbat before Passover, Rabbi Oren Hayon explores Jewish memory, identity, and hope. Beginning with a Syrian Passover custom in which a child carries a knotted bundle of matzah and answers, “Who are you and what are you carrying? Where have you come from and where are you going?”, he invites us to ask those same questions of our own Jewish lives.
Rabbi Hayon reflects on the stories, fears, and treasures we carry—our ancestors’ journeys, the founding of Congregation Emanu El in 1944, and the enduring courage to keep singing through exile and uncertainty. As he marks his 10th anniversary as senior rabbi of Emanu El, he reminds us that this kehillah kedoshah knows who we are, where we’ve come from, and that wherever we are going, the best is yet to come.