We are living through days of noise and war. News chases news, and the heart struggles to find its footing amid the turmoil. It is difficult to look ahead to Passover when each day seems to bring a new storm. Yet precisely at moments like these, the great questions that have accompanied the Jewish people throughout the generations can offer an anchor. What is the freedom to which we aspire, and how do we move toward it? What is the unique place of each of us within the long story of the Jewish people, and how can we remain together when our answers are so different? What might we discover when we gather around the Seder table—and what will we carry with us when the evening ends and we return to the rhythms of everyday life?
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In a time of polarization and anger, our shared future as a state and as a people feels increasingly fragile. How can we preserve community when fundamental differences emerge among its members? In a conversation moving between Rachel’s generational experiences—at protests, in the Hostages Square, and across social media—and Natan’s experiences as an aliya activist and public figure in Israel, we will explore ways to broaden the fabric of the Israeli–Jewish community and use the Haggadah’s Four Children model to transform our differences into a source of strength.
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Content Direction: Tamar Stampfer
Production: Hagai Shved
Videography: Ido Cohen Alloro & Asaf Ofek
Editing: Yishay Shapira
Sound: Ariel Zemer
Technical management: Nisim Sheizaf
Lighting: Zaki Kawasme
Video design: Arik Futterman
Studio Design & Direction: Asaf Ofek
Graphic Design: Dov Abramson Studio
Advertising: Sharon Gini, Osher Ben Yehuda
Marketing: Gabriel Vinocur, Yam De Loya
Digital: Matan Chaim, Lior Shir Ran, Hadas Duchan, Noa Sorek, Niva Goldberg
Project Management: Eyal Levit
Beit Avi Chai CFO: Noam Novick
Beit Avi Chai Executive Director: Dr. David Rozenson