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Sunday, October 02, 2005

L'Shana Tova Ticatvu V'Tichatmu

If there is one thing that our tradition emphasizes over and over, it is that we always have the chance to change our ways. T'shuva is basic to our beliefs; otherwise we would all be lost, for all of us make mistakes and do things we know we shouldn't. And it's not even three strikes and you're out; Hashem gives us many, many strikes; we will see over and over again in the Machzor that He waits until the day of our deaths, hoping we will repent. Along with that is the implied promise that we have the ABILITY to change; it is not the impossible goal it may at times seem to be.

This is my wish for all of this in this time of T'shuva; that we all can find the strength within ourselves to make those changes that need to be made, and that together we can join L'takein Olam B'Malchut Shakai, to perfect the world in the Kingdom of the Almighty. Chag Sameach.