I don't like anything that was forced down my throat about Judaism. I respect the tradition of it all but thought that's not my spirituality. The God I believe in must be laughing at what you people are doing like he does not if you want to have unleavened bread as a tradition it's fine. If there is a God cares that you eat Unleavened bread this week, why isn't He offended by leavened bread? We're making a god that's like us and so the other way around right?" "You've sort of stumbled into my favorite topic which is turning religion into certainty worship," says Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.

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