The Ask is the hard part. It's easy to tell people about the benefits of your lovely thing, to show them how much it has helped you, to be excited about how much it can help them. But then you have to ask them to put money on the table, and many of us, including … Continue reading #BlogElul 19: Ask
Tag: High Holy Days
#BlogElul 18: Pray
Today's word is Pray. Last year I wrote about how I wasn't sure whom I was speaking to when I prayed, but that it really doesn't matter. I even mentioned Pascal's Wager. I think this takes us back to Einstein's question whether the Universe is a friendly place. Right now in shul we are reading … Continue reading #BlogElul 18: Pray
#BlogElul 16: Understand
Oh, my goodness, Rabbi Sommer. Understanding. That strikes home for me. One of the central tenets of Judaism is the concept of Beenah, understanding. In fact, it is so important that one of the major Hassidic streams, Chabad Lubavitch, is partly named after it. The name Chabad is actually an acronym for Chochmah (Wisdom), Beenah … Continue reading #BlogElul 16: Understand
#BlogElul 17: Awaken
Yesterday I listened to my son practise his shofar blowing for the High Holy Days. Traditionally, the shofar is blown 100 times on each day of Rosh HaShanah, except on Shabbat. We do not blow the shofar on Yom Kippur itself, but at the end of it, after the gates have symbolically closed, we blow … Continue reading #BlogElul 17: Awaken
#BlogElul 15: Learn
Oh my, today's word is Learn. And am I ever learning these days! I'm learning how to get out there and ask people for things. I asked the two people who are leading Shacharit upstairs on Rosh HaShanah to switch so that one of them could very graciously come down and fix my second-day-of-Rosh-HaShanah problem. … Continue reading #BlogElul 15: Learn
#BlogElul 14: Remember
Today's word is Remember. Last year I wrote about all sorts of things that the Torah wants us to remember - remember the Shabbat, Rosh HaShanah as the Day of Remembrance, and most paradoxically of all, remember to erase the memory of Amalek from under the sky. How can you remember to erase a memory? … Continue reading #BlogElul 14: Remember
#BlogElul 13: Forgive
I think it is very apropos that Rabbi Sommer is talking about forgiveness here. Of course I immediately thought about Alexander Pope's aphorism "To err is human, to forgive, divine". This connects to my #BlogElul post on the subject from 2012. I was talking about G-d forgiving the Israelites for the sin of the twelve … Continue reading #BlogElul 13: Forgive
#BlogElul 12: Trust
Oooh, trust today. Nice one. Trust is a very interesting concept. What do we mean by trust? I'm reminded of those stupid icebreaker games where a person has to let themselves fall and be caught by the people around them. It's scary as hell to do things that way, because you never know when somebody … Continue reading #BlogElul 12: Trust
#BlogElul 11: Count
Today's word is count, which, as I mentioned last year while impersonating The Count, is a delightfully ambiguous word that can go in many different directions. Last year I talked about making your life count. This year, I am thinking about being counted, and how it has made a huge difference in my life. When … Continue reading #BlogElul 11: Count
#BlogElul 10: See
Judaism has an interesting relationship with the concept of seeing things. In both of my previous #BlogElul posts on this theme (here and here), I give the same quote from the Sh'ma, the iconic prayer, which is ironically a call to our hearing (it literally begins "Hear, O Israel!"). But in the third paragraph of … Continue reading #BlogElul 10: See