The Book of Shemoth (Exodus) reaches its end; a new month (Adar Beth) starts. Yesterday and today are sad days in Jerusalem, even if Adar should be a happy month, but maybe events of everyday life don’t' always fit our expectations.
At the end of the Torah section we'll read tomorrow: " The cloud covered the Communion Tent, and God's glory filled the Tabernacle". Apparently, not only in the Desert, G!d's glory is sometimes covered by clouds.
Shabbat Shalom and let us hope and pray for a Hodesh Tov, a month of renewal and hope
At the end of the Torah section we'll read tomorrow: " The cloud covered the Communion Tent, and God's glory filled the Tabernacle". Apparently, not only in the Desert, G!d's glory is sometimes covered by clouds.
Shabbat Shalom and let us hope and pray for a Hodesh Tov, a month of renewal and hope
תגובה 1:
It isn't always clouds that cover things we would like to feel -
sometimes we, as a society, cover the true purpose of our valuable lives, with other things such as the need of control, or territorial or other material possessions.
We can't make the clouds to appear or disappear, but we can strive to become a better society and have peace with our surroundings. Hopefully the clouds will also move away to reveal g!d's glory as well as our well being.
הוסף רשומת תגובה