For John, BLUF: It is always interesting to review old Bible stories, as they are eternal and instructive. Nothing to see here; just move along.
Here is the sub-headline:
A lesson from the past about choosing freedom over servitude
From The Tablet, by Ms Alana Newhouse, 14 April 2022.
Here is the lede plus two:
This [past] weekend, millions of people will sit around Seder tables and memorialize the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.Yes, an interesting question. And today? Who would trade comfort for freedom?Guided by the Haggadah, or Passover text—one of the most popular Jewish books ever written—Seder participants are led along in a series of prayers, texts, and activities. We talk and talk and talk about the miracle of liberation; we parse the details of its unfolding, enumerating the many miracles involved; we go over whether we are supposed to commemorate the blessing of freedom only in this life or also in the next one; we assert in words and song the gratitude we feel for being the lucky descendants of those who escaped from slavery.
One thing we do not generally discuss, however, are the Jews who didn’t leave.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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