Much of our lives are viewed in snapshots that we string together.
Whilst snapshots inform us of a specific moment it doesn’t tells the complete story. It can even distort the bigger picture in favor of a specific moment.
The same is true with societies and people. Certainly the Jewish nation. One Nation. One People. One Land. One Gd.
This oneness comprised of many parts. The responsibility resting on the shoulders of each of us regardless of where we reside, our age, our stage or our affiliations for that matter.
Back to snapshots. The Jewish nation viewed in such a manner is an erroneous picture. The complete picture is one of eternity. The tomorrow is always part of the picture. It’s the essence of the Nation of Israel and the Biblical promise to our Matriarchs and Patriarchs.
This idea is reflected in the dual Parshas that we read in Synagogue this Shabbos. The individual and the collective, both vital and integral. We finish reading the book of Exodus — and we collectively proclaim the word “Chazak — Strength”! Endings can be traumatic but not so in Judaism as it merely represents the beginning of the next stage!
As we live through a very miraculous and challenging period of time — coming from Purim and preparing for Passover — let’s recall the glorious history of the Jewish nation and recognize that each of us are an integral piece of the equally glorious future. Chazak!
With best wishes for a Shabbat Shalom & with prayerful wishes to our brethren in Israel,
Rabbi Yehuda & Dina Kantor
P.S. Our brethren in Israel need to make Passover yet they’re in shelters at all times of the day. LET’S ENSURE they have the funds to do so
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