Greeting for Pesach

RELIGION, 29 Apr 2025

Prof Hoosen Vawda – TRANSCEND Media Service

Pillar of Fire/Cloud Leading the Children of Israel (Exodus 13:21–22)

שלום רב Dear Friends and Honoured Rabbi

As you gather around the Seder table to celebrate Pesach, may this sacred time fill your hearts with peace, gratitude, and divine connection. The story of Moses and the Exodus is not just a narration of liberation, it is a timeless reminder of faith’s power to overcome bondage: physical, mental and spiritual.

Just as the Israelites journeyed from darkness to light, may this Passover inspire you to embrace freedom, hope, and renewal in every aspect of your life. Let the matzah remind us of humility, the bitter herbs of life’s challenges, and the sweet charoset of the promise that redemption is always near. . A blessing for Your Seder: “May the One who parted the Red Sea for our ancestors bless your home with light, your hearts with wisdom, and your future with the promise of Jerusalem.”

Wishing you and your loved ones a meaningful and joyous Passover, surrounded by love, tradition, and the blessings of the HaShem. May your home be filled with warmth, your prayers with sincerity, and your future with endless miracles

Chag Pesach Sameach!

“In every generation, one must see oneself as having personally left Egypt.”

With compassion and respectful friendship

Hoosen Vawda


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