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Rabbi’s Meditation Before Seder
Thursday 2nd April will be the first day of Pesach, so the night before, we shall be holding our lovely communal seder, starting promptly at 6.30 pm. Make sure that you book your place in good time – seating is strictly limited! This year, however, our customary Pesach joy may well be muted, as the war between Israel and Iran continues into its fifth week. When we sit around our seder tables, we will be thinking of family or friends who live in Israel, whose sedarim may be disrupted at any time by sirens warning of impending attack, sending them rushing down to their underground shelters or into their safe rooms. We save a space at our seder for the prophet Elijah, coming with good news of a final redemption…
