March 29, 2007 • Page Image 9
…Front Lines NOTE BO JNenline uonit Take Freedom For Grantee Dear IN family: Pesach, which begins at sundown Monday, April 2, with the first seder and runs eight days in the diaspora, appeals to more Jews than any other Jewish holiday, even the High Holidays. In its simplest state, Pesach commemorates our liberation from slavery in Egypt 3,287 years ago and the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. We celebrate this eleva- tion to religious ...…

















































