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Obama Records First-Ever Presidential Passover Video Greeting

David Streeter — April 5, 2012 – 11:20 am | Barack Obama Comments (2) Add a comment

President Barack Obama recorded the first-ever presidential Passover video greeting, which is available below and on the White House blog. In the video, Obama shares his thoughts on the Passover holiday and mentions how excited he is to be hosting the fourth annual White House seder with members of his staff.

Also, NJDC has prepared a list of four questions for you to share with those with questions about the President. Click here to view the questions.

Transcript prepared by the White House:

I’d like to wish a happy holiday to all those celebrating Passover.

The story of the Exodus is thousands of years old, but it remains as relevant as ever. Throughout our history, there are those who have targeted the Jewish people for harm - a fact we were so painfully reminded of just a few weeks ago in Toulouse. Just as throughout history, there have been those who have sought to oppress others because of their faith, ethnicity or color of their skin.

But tomorrow night, Jews around the world will renew their faith that liberty will ultimately prevail over tyranny. They will give thanks for the blessings of freedom, while remembering those who are still not free. And they will ask one of our life’s most difficult questions: Once we have passed from bondage to liberty, how do we make the most of all that God has given us?

This question may never be resolved, but throughout the years, the search for answers has deepened the Jewish people’s commitment to repairing the world, and inspired American Jews to help make our union more perfect. And the story of that first Exodus has also inspired those who are not Jewish with common hopes, and a common sense of obligation.

So this is a very special tradition - and it’s one I’m proud to be taking part of tomorrow night, at the fourth annual White House Seder. Led by Jewish members of my staff, we’ll retell the story of the Exodus, listen to our youngest guest ask the four questions, and of course, look forward to a good bowl of matzo ball soup.

Michelle and I are proud to celebrate with friends here at home and around the world, including those in the State of Israel.

So on behalf of the entire Obama family, Chag Sameach.

 

Comments

Lynn | April 5, 2012 – 9:58 pm

Thanks, and by the way, Happy Easter to the Obama family.

LS

Dr.Karen L. Siegel | April 6, 2012 – 11:29 am

Thank you, Mr. President, for your leadership on so many crucial democratic issues challenging us here in our own democracy!

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