This year, with dozens of hostages remaining in captivity in Gaza, the Jewish holiday of Passover has an especially poignant meaning, activist and actress Noa Tishby told Fox News Digital. Tishby is a New York Times bestselling author as well and Israel's former Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism and Delegitimization. She is based in Los Angeles. Passover, said Tishby, is 'the holiday of Jewish national liberation.' This year, it begins on the evening of Monday, April 22.
Next week, at millions of homes in America, our Seders will be bittersweet, as our hearts are in the terror tunnels beneath Gaza where our fellow Jews are being violated and tortured daily,' she said. Discussing the situation in the Middle East 'isn't a comfortable conversation,' said Tishby — something that Moses, the 'Passover hero' was all too familiar with, she said.