The
cosmos began in darkness. It is the same way with the Jewish people. Judaism began in a world full of idolatry with
Abraham destroying his father’s idols. However, in Egypt the former glories of the
patriarchs and matriarchs had become but a dim light. The enslaved Jews in Egypt cried, “There can’t be
a Gd; not with all this pain and suffering,” entertaining the idea that the
former glories of the patriarchs and matriarchs of Judaism could be chalked up
to luck and nothing else. We objected to the idea of Gd because our cries for hope went
unanswered for so long in Egypt.
The
Jews in slavery had only heard of Gd, and flirted with atheism, but when we
were about to totally give up on Hashem, Moses came and showed us the path to redemption. He showed us the real Gd does care and that there
is no dream too big to dream, reviving the soul of the Jewish people, with the
wholesome Light of creation.
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