Second Cup
A Blessing for Strangers
Throughout the Torah, we are commanded to be good to strangers, because we were strangers in the land of Egypt. Tonight is all about remembering history, of what it is to be an outsider, an other in a narrow place and struggle to be liberated from persecution, exploitation, and narrow-mindedness. We drink this glass of wine in solidarity with migrants who are still wandering and trying to find a place they can call home and be free. We drink also in solidarity with all strangers, with all the weirdos at out own table, and in defiance of what society tells us is normal and acceptable.
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