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If everyone had __________, dayenu; it would be enough. What would you put in the blank? At Veahavta, this is the vision that drives our work everyday join us.
Consider these thoughts on FREEDOM from the great leaders and thinkers of our time.
Which resonate most strongly with your passover experience?
For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others. - Nelson Mandela How are you ghting for others to be free? Freedom is not a gift from heaven; you have to ght for it every day of your life. - Simon Wiesenthal What is a daily act you do to maintain freedom in your life? Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility. - Sigmund Freud Do you agree or disagree? Better to die ghting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life. - Bob Marley How are you ghting to be free? Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. - Thch Nh&t H'nh What do you need to let go of to be free? In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can't build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death. - Anne Frank What types of thoughts and beliefs make you feel free?
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A letter from Avrum Rosensweig, President and CEO of Veahavta Unlike the Jews who left Mitzrayim (Egypt) - 600,000 strangers heading somewhere but not quite sure where - we have settled into a land that offers us unparalleled comfort and the freedom to create an even stronger and emancipated society. ! Tonight, however, on Pesach, we ask you to unsettle yourself, and ask the FIFTH question - where do the borders of our Jewish obligation end? In other words; what IS a Jewish cause? How about the 1.4 million First Nations, Mtis and Inuit people? Do they have the blessings I have; the ability to actualize their lives in the way I do? What about those experiencing homelessness? Do they have what they need to emancipate themselves from poverty? And what about the Roma and other refugees, those individuals who have arrived at our shores to make a life that our grandparents sought? Are they welcomed from the Atlantic to the Pacic with the same opportunities our family had? Please consider strongly the message of this booklet and the meaning of Pesach which is to recognize the stranger - the man, woman and child unable to recline like royalty tonight. Chag Samayach, and thank you for bringing us to your seder table. Remember this night is different from all other nights, because tonight we recall our power and obligation to bring change to the world.
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to empathize, and to get in touch with our deeper selves. Just like the frogs of the original Plagues, who croaked day and night and gave us no down time.
convictions. Rabbi Yael Splansky, Holy Blossom Temple 4 Trafcking in women and children: It is hard to believe that almost 30 million people are still sold as slaves (for sex or labour) in the 21st century.
Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Beth Tzedec Congregation
5 l'After - instead of l'Chaim, living here and now, we delay our embrace of
lifes freedom until....after.....? Rabbi Yossi Saperman, Beth Torah Congregation 6 Victimhood: our problems are worse than yours; our suffering and oppression was worse than yours. Is this a competition? Rabbi Elyse Goldstein, City Shul 7 Entitlement: taking things for granted - taking things without gratitude - taking things without acknowledging the consequences of one's taking.
Rabbi Chaim Strauchler, Shaarei Shomayim
8 Spiritual Impatience: People often forget that Jewish growth is a process and
exploration, not a!one-time destination. Rabbi Ra Lipner, Shaarei Tellah 9 Economic Inequality: The past centurys growing gap between those who live comfortable lives and those who struggle daily just to survive (or not) is an immoral backdrop to all our lives that we must not accept as a given, as it denies the equal worth and dignity of all humans created in Gods image.
Rabbi Aaron Levy, Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism
10 Cowardice: !only the brave can defeat tyrants and oppressors; we must
realize the power that we do have, politically and personally.
Rabbi Debra Landsberg, Temple Emanu-El
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VEAHAVTAS GUIDE TO THE 4 SOCIAL ACTIVIST CHILDREN THE REFORMERS | Working within the system is the only way to make effective change. To them, we say - keep a memento of your initial desire to make a change. It will help remind you of your passion when the days get long. THE REBELS | Change requires dramatic changes. The time for justice is now! To them, we say - a candle, like passion, can burn bright - its important not to burn others with it or burn out. THE REVOLUTIONARIES | The system is broken - time to shake things up! Status quo just wont do. To them, we say - a revolution requires more than an army of one. Your revolution might throw out the old ways, but needs to be inclusive of those who practiced them. THE APATHETICS | Nothing changes ever - I dont care! To them, we say get off your tuchus! Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. (M. Mead)
And you shall not mistreat a stranger, nor shall you oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. Exodus 22:20
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