Amid steep challenges both in the U.S. and abroad, Jewish families will gather around their Seder tables Wednesday evening to celebrate the first night of Passover and the perseverance of their people.
“I think the central essence of the holiday hasn’t changed: We as the Jewish community, just like our ancestors from years ago in Egypt, are a resilient people who journeyed from darkness to light and slavery to freedom,” said Rabbi Morris Zimbalist of Congregation Beth Judea in Long Grove.
“We’re able to face the challenges that might come our way with fortitude, strength and faith in God.”
The ancient story of oppression and the quest for liberation remain relevant in 2026, especially with a surge of antisemitism, anti-Israel rhetoric and a world where synagogues need security guards and in some cases police protection.
Zimbalist said he hears from Jewish college students who are afraid to wear a Chai, hamsa or Star of David necklace on campus, for fear of facing verbal or physical aggression.
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