Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Positive Change - March 20, 2023


The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah 
Daily Minyan 
Original Reading
March 20, 2023

Eternal One, 
Ruler of the Universe,
Creator of times and seasons, 
May the beginning of spring
Remind us of the possibilities of positive change
In preserving our world, 
In renewing our enthusiasm for life
In opening up in our souls the desire for peace
In revealing the bonds among all people
And the interconnections between us and the gifts of nature all around us. 
May the light of Your wisdom spark fresh insights within us
So that we will always choose right and good,
Kindness and compassion
Love and hope. 
As we affirm that You are One, 
May we discover Your unifying presence 
Wherever we turn our gaze
Evening to morning
Year to year.

Friday, March 17, 2023

Awake and determined- March 13, 2023

I should have seen it coming. 
While on the Multicultural Committee for the Topeka Public Schools, from the late 1980s through 2006, I helped to create a multicultural calendar for educational purposes.   Our committee was inter-religious and multi-ethnic, so the holidays listed included national holidays, observances connected with certain cultural groups represented among student/staff/parents, and major holidays of faith communities. 
  Yes, there was once a complaint from a parent - only one that I knew of - about the need for all those holidays listed, given how few people in the district observed those holidays.   It was a sign that some preferred only listing holidays of the majority (based on skin color and religion).   We acknowledged that with sadness and with determination to keep moving forward. 
   In a meeting with local faith leaders in Topeka in the mid-1990s,  we were discussing how we might come together for study or worship that would assemble a broad range of participants.   One local evangelical minister protested, saying he would not accept expressions of certain groups with which he disagreed, claiming, with disdain, “THAT’S PLURALISM!”  
   Well, yes.  It is.   
   God created a diverse world, and people developed, over the centuries, different ways of viewing the human community.    Some see the divine spark and image in everyone and everything.  Others would draw a restricted circle around only what and whom they accept as appropriate.    
   Being a believer in a religion that declared long ago that “the righteous of all nations will have a share in the world to come (whatever that world might be) could probably be defined as “woke,” given that, I am sure, some people who eschew “pluralism” would claim that only members of their group could be righteous in the eyes of the divine.  
    I prefer not to sleepwalk my way into submission to a narrow view of humanity and the world, but to keep my eyes open for new ideas, relationships and understandings.  
   Maybe there are more partners out there in doing just that than I might imagine.

More light - Daily Minyan Original Reading - March 14, 2023

Facebook Live Daily Minyan 
For The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah 
Original Reading
March 14, 2023

Eternal God, 
Who brings on the evening
And the promise of a new day to come, 
Help us to bring more light into our darkness. 
May hope overtake despair. 
May healing be a balm to any challenges to our well-being. 
May compassion and empathy overcome cruelty. 
May goodness suffuse our souls and deeds
So that there will be no space for indifference. 
May understanding and knowledge 
Leave no room for ignorance and prejudice. 
May confidence in our ability to think for ourselves
And a desire to learn from the wisdom of many faiths and peoples
Lead us to recognize the interconnections 
That bind humanity together. 
You, Eternal One, are our guide towards our own oneness
In our homes and communities 
Between neighborhoods and nations 
That will reflect the Oneness 
That is You.

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Milestones - Daily Minyan Reading - March 9, 2023

Facebook Live Daily Minyan 
The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah 
Original Reading
March 9, 2023

Eternal One, 
Our companion from one generation to the next, 
Every day, we traverse towards
New milestones along the path of life, 
Which recall moments of significance
From birth to maturity to further growth 
As we gain fresh insights 
And renewed spirit
From experiences that enrich our souls. 
Give us light that will dispel the darkness around us.
Grant us strength for times of challenge.
Fill us with confidence and determination 
To overcome cruelty and selfishness
By responding with kindness and generosity
That will swiftly spread from one heart to another. 
Unite us so that the night will be as bright as noon
For all people on this world of ours. 
In Your Oneness, may we continue to strive to be one.