A short note from Rabbi Y.
Thank G-d, opening proceeds apace and we are resuming more and more people- facing activities.
What remains the same is our connection to G-d and to each other no matter what the obstacles. The Torah speaks of "Bechukotai" following G-d's statutes.
The word actually mean "that which is engraved".
Our Judaism is not written on us -writing that an be erased, but engraved- it is part of us and and it can be temporarily hidden and fill with debris but it remains there, always.
A quick puff of air and we can see it again.
A little involvement in a Mitzvah or Torah study or Prayer is "breath of fresh air" that blows away the dust that hides the true self. |
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