A Reflection: Havdalah of Hope
Hi Folks, Below and attached (whichever works) is a reflection: Havdalah of Hope, written after participating in the Havdalah of Hope Service at the B'nai Amoona Congregation Saturday evening to remember those killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Ellieelliestock@aol.com HAVDALAH OF HOPE Oneflaming candle,multiplewicks burning as one,lightfrom many candles woven togethershinesboldly beyond a single capacity… Thisnight, biddingfarewell to Shabbatandwelcoming the new week,Havdalahcandle’s brillianceisnow surrounded by a circle of eleven candles,lightresurrected from life snuffed out atthe Tree of Life Synagogue,(asign in front reading, Love yourneighbor, no exceptions)brothersand sisters, kindred souls, part of Creation’s family surgingbefore, behind, above, below, around, withinandconnecting us all in thegreat animal, vegetable, and mineral TREE OF LIFE. Thisnight the yarmulked, prayer-shawed, clergy-collared,kufi-hatted, seculared,(witnessedby the uniformed and plain-clothed guardians)men,women, and children, wearinggold(not sewn Star of David) No Place for Hate paper lapelstickers,circlethe encircled candle,abeautiful solemn assembly,armsweaving through each other,swaying,gently, rhythmically as one, tearsswelling, flowing,butnot quenching the light,listeningas thelilting angelic voice of the cantorswirlslike creation, through and around them,Eliyahu Hanavi…Elijah the prophet…Bimhera B’yameinu yavo eleinu…Come speedily and in our day…Andsoon the voices of all become onewith the one, one with the One,praying,praising, imploring, blessing,trustingthatdovka—“in spite of” they’ll neverstopdancing, trying to make theworld the way it needs to be. And,in Spirit, this circle is surroundedand also lighted by candlesof Charleston, Parkland,SandyHook, Columbine,Laramie,Orlando, Ferguson,Charlottesville, TallahasseeSelma,Birmingham, WoundedKnee, Sarajevo,Kristallnacht,Auschwitzand Buchenwald…aneternal circle, too many to name,butthis day must not forget,theirblood spilled, victims oftheviolence of hatred, prejudice,systemicracism,culturaland religious bigotry. Butthis day these diverse souls,neighborsin humanity and creation, willnot forgetL’Simcha, Tree of Lifebutdovka, will move on in hope—Hopebeyond hopes,andweaving arms once more forthefinal song and prayer,ofhealing and peace, bideach otherShavuah Tov, A Good Week!—knowingtheir combined brightnessisstronger than the darkness of hate—and,as, in all Jewish communities,theyenjoy food and drink togetherandthen departintoa cloudy night, starsand firey fall leaves hidden,buthealing hearts rekindled by loveand shalom. ejhs11/05/18 When EvilDarkens Our WorldBy Chaim Stern Whenevil darkens our world, let us be the bearers of light.Whenfists are clenched in self-righteous rage, let our hands be open for the sakeof peace.Wheninjustice slam the door on the ill, the poor, the old, and the stranger, let uspry the doors open. Whereshelter is lacking, let us be builders.Wherefood and clothing are needed, let us be providers.Whereknowledge is denied, let us be champions of learning. Whendissent is stifled, let our voices speak truth to power.WhenEarth and its creatures are threatened, let us be their guardians.Whenbias, greed, and bigotry erode our country’s values, let us proclaim libertythroughout the Land. Inthe places where no one acts like a human being,letus bring courage;letus bring compassion;letus bring humanity. Olam ChesedYibanehBy Rabbi Menachem Creditor I will build this world from love…You must build this world from love…If we build this world from love…Then God will build this world from love…
Thank you, Ellie! They do my heart good. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Ellie Stock via OE Sent: Monday, November 5, 2018 2:38 PM To: dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net; oe@wedgeblade.net Cc: Ellie Stock Subject: [Oe List ...] A Reflection: Havdalah of Hope Hi Folks, Below and attached (whichever works) is a reflection: Havdalah of Hope, written after participating in the Havdalah of Hope Service at the B'nai Amoona Congregation Saturday evening to remember those killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Ellie elliestock@aol.com HAVDALAH OF HOPE One flaming candle, multiple wicks burning as one, light from many candles woven together shines boldly beyond a single capacity… This night, bidding farewell to Shabbat and welcoming the new week, Havdalah candle’s brilliance is now surrounded by a circle of eleven candles, light resurrected from life snuffed out at the Tree of Life Synagogue, (a sign in front reading, Love your neighbor, no exceptions) brothers and sisters, kindred souls, part of Creation’s family surging before, behind, above, below, around, within and connecting us all in the great animal, vegetable, and mineral TREE OF LIFE. This night the yarmulked, prayer-shawed, clergy-collared, kufi-hatted, seculared, (witnessed by the uniformed and plain-clothed guardians) men, women, and children, wearing gold (not sewn Star of David) No Place for Hate paper lapel stickers, circle the encircled candle, a beautiful solemn assembly, arms weaving through each other, swaying, gently, rhythmically as one, tears swelling, flowing, but not quenching the light, listening as the lilting angelic voice of the cantor swirls like creation, through and around them, Eliyahu Hanavi…Elijah the prophet… Bimhera B’yameinu yavo eleinu… Come speedily and in our day… And soon the voices of all become one with the one, one with the One, praying, praising, imploring, blessing, trusting that dovka—“in spite of” they’ll never stop dancing, trying to make the world the way it needs to be. And, in Spirit, this circle is surrounded and also lighted by candles of Charleston, Parkland, Sandy Hook, Columbine, Laramie, Orlando, Ferguson, Charlottesville, Tallahassee Selma, Birmingham, Wounded Knee, Sarajevo, Kristallnacht, Auschwitz and Buchenwald… an eternal circle, too many to name, but this day must not forget, their blood spilled, victims of the violence of hatred, prejudice, systemic racism, cultural and religious bigotry. But this day these diverse souls, neighbors in humanity and creation, will not forget L’Simcha, Tree of Life but dovka, will move on in hope— Hope beyond hopes, and weaving arms once more for the final song and prayer, of healing and peace, bid each other Shavuah Tov, A Good Week!— knowing their combined brightness is stronger than the darkness of hate— and, as, in all Jewish communities, they enjoy food and drink together and then depart into a cloudy night, stars and firey fall leaves hidden, but healing hearts rekindled by love and shalom. ejhs 11/05/18 When Evil Darkens Our World By Chaim Stern When evil darkens our world, let us be the bearers of light. When fists are clenched in self-righteous rage, let our hands be open for the sake of peace. When injustice slam the door on the ill, the poor, the old, and the stranger, let us pry the doors open. Where shelter is lacking, let us be builders. Where food and clothing are needed, let us be providers. Where knowledge is denied, let us be champions of learning. When dissent is stifled, let our voices speak truth to power. When Earth and its creatures are threatened, let us be their guardians. When bias, greed, and bigotry erode our country’s values, let us proclaim liberty throughout the Land. In the places where no one acts like a human being, let us bring courage; let us bring compassion; let us bring humanity. Olam Chesed Yibaneh By Rabbi Menachem Creditor I will build this world from love… You must build this world from love… If we build this world from love… Then God will build this world from love…
Thank you dear Ellie On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 2:08 AM Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Below and attached (whichever works) is a reflection: Havdalah of Hope, written after participating in the Havdalah of Hope Service at the B'nai Amoona Congregation Saturday evening to remember those killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
Ellie elliestock@aol.com
HAVDALAH OF HOPE
One flaming candle, multiple wicks burning as one, light from many candles woven together shines boldly beyond a single capacity…
This night, bidding farewell to Shabbat and welcoming the new week, Havdalah candle’s brilliance is now surrounded by a circle of eleven candles, light resurrected from life snuffed out at the Tree of Life Synagogue, (a sign in front reading, *Love your neighbor, no exceptions*) brothers and sisters, kindred souls, part of Creation’s family surging before, behind, above, below, around, within and connecting us all in the great animal, vegetable, and mineral TREE OF LIFE.
This night the yarmulked, prayer-shawed, clergy-collared, kufi-hatted, seculared, (witnessed by the uniformed and plain-clothed guardians) men, women, and children, wearing gold (not sewn Star of David) *No Place for Hate *paper lapel stickers, circle the encircled candle, a beautiful solemn assembly, arms weaving through each other, swaying, gently, rhythmically as one, tears swelling, flowing, but not quenching the light, listening as the lilting angelic voice of the cantor swirls like creation, through and around them, *Eliyahu Hanavi…Elijah the prophet*… *Bimhera B’yameinu yavo eleinu*… *Come speedily and in our day*… And soon the voices of all become one with the one, one with the One, praying, praising, imploring, blessing, trusting that *dovka—*“in spite of” they’ll never stop dancing, trying to make the world the way it needs to be.
And, in Spirit, this circle is surrounded and also lighted by candles of Charleston, Parkland, Sandy Hook, Columbine, Laramie, Orlando, Ferguson, Charlottesville, Tallahassee Selma, Birmingham, Wounded Knee, Sarajevo, Kristallnacht, Auschwitz and Buchenwald… an eternal circle, too many to name, but this day must not forget, their blood spilled, victims of the violence of hatred, prejudice, systemic racism, cultural and religious bigotry.
But this day these diverse souls, neighbors in humanity and creation, will not forget *L’Simcha*, Tree of Life but *dovka*, will move on in hope— Hope beyond hopes, and weaving arms once more for the final song and prayer, of healing and peace, bid each other *Shavuah Tov, *A Good Week!— knowing their combined brightness is stronger than the darkness of hate— and, as, in all Jewish communities, they enjoy food and drink together and then depart into a cloudy night, stars and firey fall leaves hidden, but healing hearts rekindled by love and *shalom.*
ejhs 11/05/18
*When Evil Darkens Our World* By Chaim Stern
When evil darkens our world, let us be the bearers of light. When fists are clenched in self-righteous rage, let our hands be open for the sake of peace. When injustice slam the door on the ill, the poor, the old, and the stranger, let us pry the doors open.
Where shelter is lacking, let us be builders. Where food and clothing are needed, let us be providers. Where knowledge is denied, let us be champions of learning.
When dissent is stifled, let our voices speak truth to power. When Earth and its creatures are threatened, let us be their guardians. When bias, greed, and bigotry erode our country’s values, let us proclaim liberty throughout the Land.
In the places where no one acts like a human being, let us bring courage; let us bring compassion; let us bring humanity.
*Olam Chesed Yibaneh* By Rabbi Menachem Creditor
I will build this world from love… You must build this world from love… If we build this world from love… Then God will build this world from love…
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Thank you. Sorrowfully, add Thousand Oaks. Love Jann On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 10:00 PM Mary Kurian D'Souza via OE < oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Thank you dear Ellie
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 2:08 AM Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Folks,
Below and attached (whichever works) is a reflection: Havdalah of Hope, written after participating in the Havdalah of Hope Service at the B'nai Amoona Congregation Saturday evening to remember those killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue.
Ellie elliestock@aol.com
HAVDALAH OF HOPE
One flaming candle, multiple wicks burning as one, light from many candles woven together shines boldly beyond a single capacity…
This night, bidding farewell to Shabbat and welcoming the new week, Havdalah candle’s brilliance is now surrounded by a circle of eleven candles, light resurrected from life snuffed out at the Tree of Life Synagogue, (a sign in front reading, *Love your neighbor, no exceptions*) brothers and sisters, kindred souls, part of Creation’s family surging before, behind, above, below, around, within and connecting us all in the great animal, vegetable, and mineral TREE OF LIFE.
This night the yarmulked, prayer-shawed, clergy-collared, kufi-hatted, seculared, (witnessed by the uniformed and plain-clothed guardians) men, women, and children, wearing gold (not sewn Star of David) *No Place for Hate *paper lapel stickers, circle the encircled candle, a beautiful solemn assembly, arms weaving through each other, swaying, gently, rhythmically as one, tears swelling, flowing, but not quenching the light, listening as the lilting angelic voice of the cantor swirls like creation, through and around them, *Eliyahu Hanavi…Elijah the prophet*… *Bimhera B’yameinu yavo eleinu*… *Come speedily and in our day*… And soon the voices of all become one with the one, one with the One, praying, praising, imploring, blessing, trusting that *dovka—*“in spite of” they’ll never stop dancing, trying to make the world the way it needs to be.
And, in Spirit, this circle is surrounded and also lighted by candles of Charleston, Parkland, Sandy Hook, Columbine, Laramie, Orlando, Ferguson, Charlottesville, Tallahassee Selma, Birmingham, Wounded Knee, Sarajevo, Kristallnacht, Auschwitz and Buchenwald… an eternal circle, too many to name, but this day must not forget, their blood spilled, victims of the violence of hatred, prejudice, systemic racism, cultural and religious bigotry.
But this day these diverse souls, neighbors in humanity and creation, will not forget *L’Simcha*, Tree of Life but *dovka*, will move on in hope— Hope beyond hopes, and weaving arms once more for the final song and prayer, of healing and peace, bid each other *Shavuah Tov, *A Good Week!— knowing their combined brightness is stronger than the darkness of hate— and, as, in all Jewish communities, they enjoy food and drink together and then depart into a cloudy night, stars and firey fall leaves hidden, but healing hearts rekindled by love and *shalom.*
ejhs 11/05/18
*When Evil Darkens Our World* By Chaim Stern
When evil darkens our world, let us be the bearers of light. When fists are clenched in self-righteous rage, let our hands be open for the sake of peace. When injustice slam the door on the ill, the poor, the old, and the stranger, let us pry the doors open.
Where shelter is lacking, let us be builders. Where food and clothing are needed, let us be providers. Where knowledge is denied, let us be champions of learning.
When dissent is stifled, let our voices speak truth to power. When Earth and its creatures are threatened, let us be their guardians. When bias, greed, and bigotry erode our country’s values, let us proclaim liberty throughout the Land.
In the places where no one acts like a human being, let us bring courage; let us bring compassion; let us bring humanity.
*Olam Chesed Yibaneh* By Rabbi Menachem Creditor
I will build this world from love… You must build this world from love… If we build this world from love… Then God will build this world from love…
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