As AI Advances, the Seder Matters More Than Ever |
We are living through a moment that feels, at times, like science fiction.
Artificial intelligence is no longer theoretical. It is writing, coding, analyzing, and predicting. It is reshaping how decisions are made, how work gets done, and how value is created. For many sci-fi lovers, it feels like standing on the bridge of a starship watching a future unfold faster than we can fully understand it.
And yet, once a year, we sit down at a table and tell a story that hasn’t changed in thousands of years.
No screens required. No automation. No optimization.
Just people. Questions. Memory. Meaning.
Passover is, in many ways, the original “operating system” of the Jewish people. It is not efficient. It is not scalable in the way modern technology defines scale. It requires time, presence, participation. It asks us not just to consume a story, but to re-experience it.
And that may be exactly the point.
Over the past year, my wife, Rivka Bresler, worked on something that, at first, caught me off guard; a........