Elul Online Mussar Retreat ‘Word to Live By’. Day 13
09/13/2019 08:00:11 AM
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CONGREGATION MISHKAN TEFILA
Words to Live By
Welcome to this online Elul spirituality retreat, written by Rabbi Marcia Plumb and sponsored by Congregation Mishkan Tefila. Every day during the month of Elul, you will receive a ‘Word to Live By’. The words will be in alphabetical order, similar to the Ashamnu prayer during the Yamim Noraim. The Ashamnu lists our sins from the past, but our Elul words contain hope for the future.
You can use the word, and the teaching that comes with it, to set an intention for your day, to help you live your day based on the word. You may want to share it with a friend, who has need of just that word. You may be busy, and simply notice the word in the subject heading, then, skip to the next email….and that is fine too. Noticing can be enough.
At the end of the month, at Rosh Hashanah, I hope, because of our Words, our hearts will be softer, our minds more open to new ways of thinking, and our actions more compassionate.
With prayers for healing and renewal, Rabbi Marcia Plumb, Congregation Mishkan Tefila, Brookline MA.
Mercy/Hesed
A Poem: "Questions You Ask Yourself," by Nobel Prize winner Wislawa Szymborska (from Collected and Last Poems, trans. Clare Cavanagh and Stanislaw Baranczak, ed. Clare Cavanagh (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 2015): What do a smile and handshake hold? Do your greetings never keep you as far apart as other people sometimes are when passing judgment at first glance? Do you open each human fate like a book, seeking feelings not in fonts or formats? Are you sure you decipher people completely? You gave an evasive word in answering, a bright joke in place of openness- how do you tally your losses? Stunted friendships, frozen worlds. Do you know that friendship, like love, requires teamwork? Someone missed a step in this demanding effort. In your friends' errors do you bear no blame? Someone complained, advised. How many tears ran dry before you lent a hand? Jointly responsible for the happiness of millennia, don't you slight the single minute of a tear, a wince? Do you never overlook another's effort? A glass stood on the table, no one noticed until it fell, toppled by a thoughtless gesture. Are people really so simple as far as people go?
Spiritual Practice Today, pay close attention to the needs of others. Respond to them as best we can. Just for today, put ourselves second, and the needs of others first, without judgement or stinginess. At the end of the day, ask ourselves, ‘How did it feel to help others all day?’
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All Congregants and Guests Are Welcome
Using texts and 20 minutes of silent reflection on our eating, we will practice paying attention to what goes in our mouths (food) and what comes out (positive or negative language). After our text study and 20 minutes of silence, we will enjoy a lively (chatty) meal together. Registerhere . · Teshuvah Workshops hosted by CMT, led by Rabbi David Jaffe, incorporating Mussar and Spirituality. Mishkan Tefila members should click here to register.
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