Rabbi Levinsky Sermon: April 3
Inner Exodus
Passover is filled with memory, tradition, and familiar moments around the table. But at its core, it asks something more of us. The Haggadah teaches that we are to see ourselves as if we personally left Egypt—not just a place, but a state of constriction. This invites us to notice the habits that limit us and, even in small ways, begin to move beyond them. Freedom is not only a historical event; it is an ongoing process. This Passover, take a moment to create something new.

