

Our Favorite Passover Conversation
7 snips Apr 10, 2023
Rabbi Meir Soloveitchik, a celebrated teacher at Yeshiva University and leader of the oldest U.S. synagogue, explores the profound significance of the Exodus story. He connects its themes of freedom and liberation to the American experience, highlighting influences on figures like Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. The discussion delves into how these narratives shape societal values today and emphasizes the need for shared ethics amidst division. Listeners discover the historical impact of Passover and its enduring legacy through culture and cinema.
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Great Seal of the United States
- The Great Seal of the United States was chosen in 1782.
- Founders considered Exodus-themed imagery, highlighting their connection to the story.
Washington's Letter to Savannah Jews
- In 1789, George Washington received three letters from the small Jewish community in America.
- His response, referencing the Exodus, hangs in a Savannah synagogue, demonstrating early American reverence for the story.
Exodus and Abolitionism
- Abolitionists used the Exodus story, including the midwives' defiance, to justify opposing unjust laws like slave literacy bans.
- Angelina Grimke's pamphlet exemplifies this, urging Southern women to defy pro-slavery laws.