Published 4/1/2002
 
 
EDDY'S PAGE
by Eddy Robey M.A.
 
  Issue: 3.04
 
Remembrance and Celebration
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Last year, I boarded a plane to spend Pesach with friends and family on the East coast. Upon arrival, the weather was barely above freezing, but the cold did not bother me, because my first ten days were spent in a warm kitchen preparing for the holiday.

After the second seder, it was time to venture into the world, and I made a date to have dinner with my friend. On the way to meet her, I stepped off the bus, and saw a bit of unexpected loveliness. In the middle of Broadway, was Verdi Square. Under gray skies, amidst tall buildings and the fumes of traffic: were blooming Daffodils and Forsythia.

The blossoms were beautiful reminders that G-d's love is everywhere around us. I stood awhile on the corner, enjoying them until it was time to go to the restaurant. Then, as I waited, another bloom came into view, the smile on Carol's face as she saw me. We hugged, and then went inside to have our meal. When it was time to go, she walked me back to the tiny patch of Springtime, and said good-bye.

This month we will observe Holocaust Remembrance Day. It is a time for gratitude. Look around you at the flowers, and faces of friends. Let us show our thanks by being a light unto the nations. Try to live each day with a caring which is the true triumph of good over evil.

Three days after Yom ha'Shoah, it will be the Sabbath and Rosh Chodesh Iyar. We will celebrate peace and renewal in the ways of our ancestors. The wicked have come and gone, but the gift of blessedness is eternal. Remember and be grateful for the love which has brought us so far. Hug someone and enjoy a flower for those who can no longer do that.

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