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I believe…

Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day starts tonight. 6 million Jews, including 1.5 million children, murdered…
I believe in the sun even when it is not shining
I believe in love even when feeling it not
I believe in God, even when God is silent
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Why Many Jewish Outreach Workers Ignore Half-Jewish People

Add comment January 29, 2010

We Remember

For me, the most moving and meaningful part of the Yom Kippur liturgy is the martyology service – when we remember those from our community who died al Kiddish Hashem, for the sanctification of God’s name. There are so many.

A Chronicle (of modern history):

  • 70 CE… the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Temple, killing thousands and sending the Jewish community into permanent exile
  • 1096, 1146, 1189… the Crusades dessimate Jewish communities of Europe
  • 1290… Jews are expelled from England
  • 1306… Jews are expelled from France
  • 1480… Jews are expelled from Spain
  • 1597… Jews are expelled from Italy
  • 1648… Chmielniski’s hordes massacre thousands of Polish Jews
  • 1882… government instigated pogroms take place throughout Russia
  • 1945… one-third of our people – six million Jews and five million other human beings – are slaughtered by the Nazis

Eternal God, as we recall all our departed and the blessings they bequeathed to us, we pray their souls be united with ours in the bond of life. May our faith, like theirs, be strong, our devotion to Torah unfaltering, our love for Zion constant, and our concern for Israel and humanity unceasing. For as we identify ourselves with the life, hopes and traditions of an eternal people, we ourselves take 0n an aspect of eternity. May we so live that when our years draw to a close, we too shall be remembered for good and for blessing. Amen.

from The Book of Remembrance, Congregation Beth-El Zedeck

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Add comment September 28, 2009


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