Saying grace is an act of the greatest importance. To be able to eat and drink is a possibility as extraordinary, as miraculous, as the crossing of the Red Sea. We do not recognize the miracle this represents because we live in a world which, for the moment, has plenty of everything, and because our memory is short. Yet those who live in less fortunate countries understand that to be able to satisfy one's hunger is the marvel of marvles...the route which takes bread from the earth in which it frows to the mouth which eats it is one of the most perilous. It is to cross the Red Sea...  

-Emmanuel Levinas


haggadah Section: Bareich
Source: The Open Door: A Passover Haggadah