[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2003, Book I)]
[April 17, 2003]
[Page 352]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]


[[Page 352]]

Message on the Observance of Passover, 5763
April 17, 2003

    I send greetings to those who are observing Passover this week, 
beginning at sundown on April 16.
    For Jewish families across the United States and around the world, 
Passover is a time of joy and renewal. This holiday celebrates the 
deliverance of the Jewish people from oppression and marks their birth 
as a nation. In remembering the Israelites' liberation from enslavement 
and their Exodus from Egypt, Passover reminds individuals of God's 
faithfulness and of the triumph of good over evil. It is also a time for 
families and friends to follow in the footsteps of their forefathers and 
to gather at the Seder table to eat special foods, offer prayers, and 
sing songs that celebrate their rich heritage, the power of faith, and 
the eternal blessings of liberty.
    The story of the Exodus, as found in the Scriptures, is timeless and 
universal. More than 3,000 years ago, the children of Abraham learned of 
our Creator's love and mercy as they reaffirmed man's natural desire for 
liberty. Every year since then, Jews remember the miracles that led 
their ancestors out of bondage and to the Promised Land.
    As the international community works to face great challenges and 
embrace important opportunities, the United States remains committed to 
peace, justice, and opportunity. During this time of great consequence, 
we resolve to bring about a rebirth of freedom and promise in troubled 
regions around the world.
    Laura joins me in sending our best wishes for a Happy Passover. We 
also hope the holy season will bring a renewal of faith, comfort, and 
hope for all.

                                                          George W. Bush

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