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Why taking off one’s shoes is so important this PassoverBenny Berlin 

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21.04.2024

Passover begins at sundown on Monday and celebrates the exodus of ancient Jews from Egypt, a transition from slavery to freedom. Celebrated annually, the holiday starts with two Seder nights recounting the story of the miracles of the exodus and runs through April 30. The story of the exodus begins with an interesting encounter between G-d and Moses at a burning bush where G-d opens His first ever direct conversation with man by saying “Remove your shoes from your feet for the ground you stand upon is holy" (Exodus 3:5). Out of all of the things G-d could have said, why did He choose to start with the removal of footwear?

This act of removing shoes carries immense symbolism. It signifies shedding the ordinary, stepping into sacred space, and preparing for a divine encounter. By instructing Moses to remove his shoes, God initiates a profound relationship with Moses and sets in motion the liberation of the Israelites from slavery.

But why this emphasis on footwear? Shoes, in their essence, represent human ingenuity and adaptation. They elevate us from the earth, providing comfort and protection. However, in........

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