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0"In Every Generation..." So begins the quote that is central to the book you are holding. The Passover/ Exodus story is recited every year as families gather to celebrate one of Judaism's core Holidays. As a People, we are asked, no, mandated by the Haggadah, to personally re-experience the Exodus as if it is WE who are leaving Egypt and slavery. What does this mean? And how can we, living in a free nation, identify with being slaves in need of delivery and redemption?Through the mechanism of what is identified as Six Pathways to Personal Freedom, Englebardt puts forth a model to do just that. Citing examples of how we are still personally enslaved in our thinking, behavior, and relationships, we are given the tools to identify how we continue to behave as slaves in our personal lives. Inviting the reader to use worksheets and exercises, we are encouraged to embark on a journey of self-exploration and change that will enrich our Seder and Passover experiences for many years to come.Englebardt encourages the reader to use this book for discussion groups, workshops, and in their personal preparations for Pesach. As a speaker and group facilitator, Englebardt is available to provide thought provoking workshops and interactive study sessions to your synagogue or prayer study group.