Every year at Passover, we sit around the Seder table and tell a story we know by heart — the journey from slavery to freedom. And every year, somehow, it feels different. This year, it feels heavier. As we prepare for Passover, the world around us feels unsettled. In Israel and across the Middle East, conflict continues to shape daily life, with families celebrating the holidays in and out of bomb shelters. At the same time, antisemitism here in the United States and around the world has worsened since last Passover. Many Jews feel a growing sense of vulnerability, even...