The word Yisrael (Israel) comes from the name given to Ya’akov (Jacob), meaning (in one interpretation) “one who wrestles with G–d.” When we say the word “Yisrael” in blessings, or tell of the “Israelites” in the story of Exodus, we are not referring to the modern state of Israel. Rather, we are connecting to our history as a people who embrace wrestling with overwhelming mysteries and contradictions, with the traditions we inherit, with systems of power, and with injustice.  -IfNotNow Haggadah


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