7 Adar Aleph 5782
One day a shepherd named Moshe took his father-in-law's sheep out as he had done many times before. As he let them roam about the mountainside cropping spring grass to their heart's content, life at home was following its normal course. The women were going about their usual daily chores. The head of the house oversaw it all. And down the road in Egypt, the Children of Israel groaned and cried out under the oppression of their slavery. It was a day like every other day. It was a day like yesterday with no sign at all that the next day would be any different - not that day nor the day after.
But then, in the blink of his eye, Moshe caught sight of a wonder never seen before and never seen thereafter - a bush on the mountainside was in flames, and he saw that despite the flickering and crackling, the bush was not burning up. Then Moshe heard the voice of God Almighty - speaking to him.
Today could very well be a day like that one. And if not today, then tomorrow. Or one day very soon.
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Amen! k'heref ayin! The 7th of Adar, the day of his yahrtzeit and also the date he was born. May this now be a siman that just as Moshe was the moshiach of freeing us from slavery and to receive our holy Torah, may we be blessed that Moshiach Ben Dovid comes very soon to Redeem us and then it will be clear to the world that there is only Hashem. Ain Od Milvado!
ReplyDeleteYeshuos Hashem k'heref ayin!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully inspiring!
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