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Hillary Clinton

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How the Hagaddah inspired me

The former Secretary of State and presidential hopeful explains what Pesach means to her

April 18, 2016 16:09
Hillary Clinton
3 min read

I didn’t grow up celebrating Pesach. But over the years, I’ve attended seders where I was inspired by the remarkable story told in the haggadah — a tale of a people who, sustained by fortitude and faith, escaped slavery and reached their freedom.

As Jewish people around the world prepare for this festival, I wanted to offer a few of my own thoughts on ancient lessons that still hold wisdom for today’s world.

The first is the importance of religious freedom. The Book of Exodus recalls how the Pharaoh denied the Israelites the right to worship as they chose. Today, there are new threats to religious liberty and an alarming rise in antisemitism. In many parts of Europe, we’ve seen synagogues vandalised and gravesites desecrated. International efforts to malign and isolate the Jewish people – like the alarming “BDS” movement – are gaining steam.

We must confront these forces of intolerance. As New York’s Senator, I sponsored laws to support restitution for victims of the Holocaust. And I joined with the Helsinki Commission to help protect and preserve Jewish cemeteries in Eastern Europe.

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