The Quantum Leap: Shabbat HaChodesh
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What if Passover isn’t just a memory—but a moment of spiritual breakthrough available right now?
In this teaching for Shabbat HaChodesh, we explore the first commandment given in Egypt: sanctifying time. Why would God give Israel control of the calendar before the Exodus even happened?
Could the real battle before Passover be Amalek cooling our spiritual passion?
What if the festivals are not simply reminders of the past—but portals where divine light enters the world again each year?
And could the Pesach Seder itself be designed to trigger a quantum leap in faith and transformation?
Join us as we prepare for Passover and rediscover how one small step of devotion can become a quantum leap.
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We thank you for joining us, Shabbat Shalom!