Shabbat Shvi'i Shel Pesach
Dvar Torah
When the Israelites left Egypt, Pharaoh and his army gave chase. Only on
the seventh day (tonight) were his armies vanquished at the splitting of the
sea and the Children of Israel completely released from the bondages of
slavery. Their first act of true freedom was to sing the spontaneous song of
the sea.
The uniqueness of song is that it preserves the emotion of a particular moment
for future recollection, both within and beyond generations. By
singing the song of the sea (as we will do in tomorrow’s Torah
reading) we connect ourselves back to that singular moment, and hopefully fill
ourselves with inspiration to translate the freedom of Pesach into personal and
communal meaning for the rest of this coming year.
Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach!
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