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The Jewish holiday of Pesach, or Passover, is a time to celebrate freedom. It commemorates the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt, but it also serves as a reminder that we can all be free from bad habits and behaviors. Pesach is the perfect time to reflect on our freedoms and how we can use them to make positive life changes. We can start by recognizing the destructive habits holding us back and then taking steps to break them. This could include anything from unhealthy eating patterns to procrastination or even addiction. It’s important to remember that breaking bad habits isn’t easy, and it takes time and dedication. Having a support system of friends and family who understand what you’re going through and can help keep you motivated is also helpful.
Additionally, it may be beneficial to seek professional help if needed. By celebrating Pesach, we can remind ourselves of the power of freedom and use it as an opportunity for personal growth. We can take this time to reflect on our own lives, identify areas where we need improvement, and commit ourselves to make meaningful changes for the better.
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By Michoel Brooke5
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The Jewish holiday of Pesach, or Passover, is a time to celebrate freedom. It commemorates the Israelites’ liberation from slavery in Egypt, but it also serves as a reminder that we can all be free from bad habits and behaviors. Pesach is the perfect time to reflect on our freedoms and how we can use them to make positive life changes. We can start by recognizing the destructive habits holding us back and then taking steps to break them. This could include anything from unhealthy eating patterns to procrastination or even addiction. It’s important to remember that breaking bad habits isn’t easy, and it takes time and dedication. Having a support system of friends and family who understand what you’re going through and can help keep you motivated is also helpful.
Additionally, it may be beneficial to seek professional help if needed. By celebrating Pesach, we can remind ourselves of the power of freedom and use it as an opportunity for personal growth. We can take this time to reflect on our own lives, identify areas where we need improvement, and commit ourselves to make meaningful changes for the better.
You can purchase Rabbi Twerski's Z"l Haggadah here
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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