The Redemption of Pesach
Hasidic thinkers write about the exile of Egypt as an exile of speech, an exile of the word. This exile was personified in Moshe who calls himself both “kevad peh u’kevad lashon” as well as “aral sefatayim.” Hasidic writers view Moshe’s speech impediment as reflecting a wider phenomenon – the exile of speech. Redemption, correspondingly,…
