Rachel Weeps: There is little that Abq Jew can add to the sorrow, anger, and pain we are all feeling this week - as the Jewish World sits shiva.
From our JCRC-NM:
Dear Friends,
The Jewish Community Relations Coalition of New Mexico is devastated at the news that Hamas has killed more than six hostages, among them the American Hersh Goldberg-Polin z”l, whose story we have come to know so well through the tireless advocacy of his parents Rachel and Jon.
We mourn the loss of these innocents, Hersh, Eden Yerushalmi z”l, Carmel Gat z”l, Almog Sarusi z”l, Alex Lubnov z”l, and Ori Danino z”l.
Our hearts are with their families and loved ones, may they be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. We pray that the remaining hostages will soon be returned home safely.
Am Yisrael Chai,
Jane Wishner and Alonet Zarum Zandan - Co- Chairs
There is a story in the Talmud of two processions – a wedding procession and a funeral procession – that meet at an intersection too narrow to allow both to pass. One of the processions will need to step aside to allow the other to progress; but which one should go first?
The rabbis concluded that the wedding procession should get the right of way. Why? Because hope and optimism about the future (as represented by the bride and groom) should always take precedence over the past. We are a people who believe in the future – even in the face of sadness.
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