[Avodah] They and Them, or We and Us

Rich, Joel JRich at sibson.com
Mon Apr 6 05:15:35 PDT 2009


 It will inevitably help us to get into that mindset, of "chayav adam
liros es atzmo k'eelu hu yatza mimitzrayim", and I will gently correct
anyone at the table who forgets this.
-end-


So here's my question: Am I going overboard; should I drop this
extremist idea? Or, if you think this is a good idea, how should I
respond if anyone at my table points out that the Hagada itself doesn't
go as far as I'm suggesting?

Thanks!
Akiva Miller

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The idea is a noble one - imho  hakol lfi hamakom vhazman - if you
perceive that gentle reminders are counterproductive (they become the
focus), just do it yourself and explain why once (or twice).

The fact that the baal hagadda (who was that again :-)) doesn't go so
far may be explained as simply clarity for the uninitiated and a jumping
off point etc
CKVS
Joel Rich
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