Tonight, Jewish families around the world will begin the celebration of Passover with the traditional seder meal. Michelle and I loved the seders we held in the White House, and the story of Passover – with its focus on resilience, redemption, and renewal in the face of persecution and uncertainty. Today it rings even more true. This Passover, let’s remember everyone who is unable to celebrate the holiday with their loved ones. And in a time when there’s been so much suffering and loss in Israel and Gaza, let’s reaffirm our commitment to the Jewish people, and people of all religions, who deserve to feel safe and secure wherever they live and practice their faith. Chag Sameach.
It's heartening to hear your reflections on the significance of Passover and the values it embodies, especially during challenging times. Your message of solidarity and commitment to the safety and security of all people, regardless of their religion, resonates deeply. Chag Sameach to you and your loved ones.
@I_tweets_all @BarackObama Obama was the first United States President to shun Israel. Pathetic.