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This Passover: How to Finally Break Out of Feeling Stuck

Kabbalah for Everyone by Rabbi Yisroel Bernath

Mar 25, 202631:32Religion & Spirituality

Send us Fan Mail What if the line in the Haggadah isn’t history… but a diagnosis? “If G-d hadn’t taken us out of Egypt, we would still be there.” Not physically. Psychologically. Spiritually. Emotionally. In this heart-o...

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This Passover: How to Finally Break Out of Feeling Stuck is an episode from Kabbalah for Everyone by Rabbi Yisroel Bernath. Send us Fan Mail What if the line in the Haggadah isn’t history… but a diagnosis? “If G-d hadn’t taken us out of Egy...

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Published Mar 25, 2026, 31:32 long, audio available.

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Send us Fan Mail What if the line in the Haggadah isn’t history… but a diagnosis? “If G-d hadn’t taken us out of Egypt, we would still be there.” Not physically. Psychologically. Spiritually. Emotionally. In this heart-open Kabbalah class, Rabbi Bernath unpacks the deeper meaning of Egypt, not as a place, but as a mindset. An inner voice that says, “This is just who I am.” A life shaped by patterns we stopped questioning. Discover how the Exodus introduced something the world had never known before: the possibility of change . A new language. A new identity. A new way to see yourself—not as a product of your past, but as a soul with infinite capacity to grow. This isn’t about leaving Egypt. It’s about realizing you were never meant to stay. Takeaways: Egypt isn’t a place, it’s a mindset of limitation and resignation The deepest slavery is when you stop believing change is possible The Exodus gave the world a new “language of freedom” Every inner shift, from fear to courage, from stuck to growth, is a personal Exodus You don’t need to become someone new, you need to remember who you already are Freedom begins the moment you challenge the story that says “this is just me” #YouAreNotStuck A Brand-New Four Part Kabbalah Series - Turning Walls into Doorways Access HERE Available now: Paperback: Kindle: Audiobook : Support the show Got your own question for Rabbi Bernath? He can be reached at rabbi@jewishndg.com or Single? You can make a profile on and Rabbi Bernath will help you find that special someone. Donate and support Rabbi Bernath’s work Follow Rabbi Bernath’s YouTube Channel Access Rabbi Bernath's Articles on Relationships

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Published Mar 25, 2026 and 31:32 long