A Passover Seder

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By Andrew M F Grafton

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Jerusalem—a city steeped in millennia of history and conflict—is alive with preparations for Passover. The smell of matzah, roasting lamb, and bitter herbs fills the air, reminding its inhabitants of the age-old exodus from bondage to freedom. But while the streets resonate with ancient prayers and familial laughter, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself far from the warmth of tradition, alone in the sterile confines of his office.

On this sacred night, Netanyahu faces a series of unexpected and profound visitations. Guided by the spirits of Jewish prophets—Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and even the specter of the late Yitzhak Rabin—he is forced to confront the stark contrasts between the ideals of freedom celebrated by Passover and the realities of his leadership. As the ghosts guide him through visions of the past, present, and potential futures, Netanyahu must grapple with the burdens of command, the memories of his ancestors, and the plight of those under his governance.

In "A Passover Seder," author Andrew M. F. Grafton crafts a powerful and deeply reflective narrative that blurs the lines between history and the supernatural. As Netanyahu's journey unfolds, readers are invited into an exploration of what it means to lead, to seek liberation, and to face the ghosts of decisions made. Rich in cultural detail and moral introspection, this novella is both a tribute to the enduring spirit of Passover and a timely meditation on the complexities of leadership in a divided land.

A Passover Seder