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| Written by Simon | ||||||||
| Sunday, 20 April 2008 | ||||||||
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For the Jews Passover is the annual celebration of the escape from bondage in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. The story contains an important message about freedom and by implication about the right to migrate.
At the Passover Seder Jews celebrate the escape from Egypt. According
to the story, after years of struggle, including some pretty serious
plagues on the Egyptians, Pharaoh gave in and “let our people go.”
After 40 years of wandering in the desert the Jews fought their way
into Israel and settled in the Promised Land. The story is one of a
move from economic and social repression to freedom.
Second history will
favor the freedom seekers and curse those who try to stop peoples march
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