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00:40One of the texts we have in the Passover Seder talks about the fact that in every generation
00:46there are those who rise up and try and destroy the Jewish people.
00:49Of course, starting with the Pharaoh in Egypt, but in every generation it happens.
00:54And if you look at Jewish history uncannily, it really seems to be the case.
00:59But there's always a happy ending.
01:00At the end of the day, God always steps in and saves us.
01:03Some of us have that feeling now, I think, even when we're sitting in Tel Aviv and we
01:08see these barrages of missiles coming over, and then this kind of modern miracle where
01:13the interceptors go up and manage to stop most of them, you know, we can look back at our
01:19history and say, well, we seem to be connecting to that process, and that's what we're talking
01:23about here in our Pesach Seder.
01:50I feel joyful because, yeah, you know the first step in the pond and the first step in the
01:59is the first step in the field.
02:01I feel joyful because you know, all those people who would have been alone during this important evening, important holiday,
02:13it's one of the three most important holidays in Israel, it's actually the most family-oriented holiday and so we
02:22hope to give them a kind of a family here in Midas 4, in the bomb shelter.
02:40We hope to see you in the next video.
03:28We'll see you next time.
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