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“Discuss as a group or in pairs at the Seder table: 1. Egypt, "mitzrayim" in Hebrew, comes from the word "tzar": the "narrow place," the constricted place.”
The Huffington Post: Rabbi Michael Lerner: A Passover Haggadah Supplement 2011
“The Hebrew word for Egypt, mitzrayim, means "narrow straits.”
“Traditionally, mitzrayim has been understood to mean a spiritual state, the "narrow place" of confusion, fragmentation, and spiritual disconnection.”
“Egypt, mitzrayim in Hebrew, comes from the word tzar: the "narrow place," the constricted place.”
“Traditionally, mitzrayim has been understood to mean a spiritual state, the "narrow place" of confusion, frag - mentation, and spiritual disconnection.”
“I look forward to our women's seder too -- opening our mitzrayim into a birth canal -- yes m'am!”
“As long as a person is still imprisoned in his personal mitzrayim, he faces many challenges to his integrity.”
“December 06, 2009 5: 28 PM yaakov said ... thanks for this. maybe you could write about what it means on a deeper level 'blowing the shofar' ... it may be the intense prayers and crying out to HaShem. we know from mitzrayim that when we”
“What is yetziat mitzrayim we’re supposed to recall everyday?”
““Female-female sex acts are forbidden by Torah law under “maaseh eretz mitzrayim.””
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