Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Original prayers for the daily minyan of The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah on December 28, 2021

Original prayers for the daily Facebook Live minyan of The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah (Overland Park, KS) on December 28, 2021

Bright as Noon 

Creator of Light
Who brings on the evening and the peace of night
To cover us like a blanket until the dawn, 
Help us to make 
Whatever darkness we face
as bright as noon. 
May the love You bestow upon us 
Through the gift of Torah
Open our eyes to the connections 
That bind all life together. 
Lead us to fashion a peace among us
That will reveal how all humanity
And all creation 
Are  merely a part of
 the Oneness that is You.
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Opportunities 

It is our love for You, Eternal One,
That inspires us to extend our hands 
To our fellow travelers on our life’s journey
As we cross the seas before us 
That are not obstacles
But opportunities
To walk along a path towards redemption 
That has meaning only if we willingly 
share it with joy, with determination
And with hope. 
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Our gifts for tomorrow 

Eternal One, 
Guardian of our days
We lie down 
And we rise up
Under Your protection
Knowing that 
the stillness of night
Will provide us with the vision
That will lead us to infuse tomorrow
With the gifts of our unique and special spirit.  
Blessed are You,  our God,
who keeps all people
Safe and warm 
Embraced within Your loving presence.

Monday, December 20, 2021

For Light and Torah, for Freedom and Responsibility - for the 12/20/2021 evening online minyan for The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah, Overland Park KS


Original readings for the daily evening minyan for The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah (Overland Park, KS) on December 20, 2021


For Light and Torah: 


Eternal God,

As darkness descends, 

Reveal to us the light that can emerge 

Within our souls,

Leading us to renew ourselves every day

And guiding us to contemplate life’s meaning

Each night. 

May the gift of Torah

That you offer us in love

Be our beacon for wisdom and partnership

As we learn from one another 

Recognizing that our mutual connections

Can unite us as one

So that we will be able to touch

Your Oneness and holiness. 



For Freedom…and responsibility 


God of Freedom,

You led the Israelites across the sea 

So that they could leave slavery behind 

And taste the sweetness of liberty 

That would ultimately unleash their potential

To teach the world 

About justice, kindness, compassion, healing and peace. 

May our journey across the sea of challenge

Nurture within us a sense of responsibility for  

Our personal and communal well-being

So that we will arrive in a place of promise and hope. 



Sunday, December 12, 2021

Meditation for Light and Torah - December 12, 2021 - for the daily minyan for The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah, Overland Park, KS

Meditation for Light and Torah 

December 12, 2021


Creator of Light and Darkness

You fashioned the potential 

for us to make peace among all people. 

Your wonders teach us that anything is possible 

If we focus on the miracles 

which we can generate

To enhance our world. 

You gave us the light of Torah 

To dispel darkness

To foster cooperation and creativity

To inculcate wisdom and knowledge

And to enliven our spirits. 

You have done all of this 

with love and care

As our Parent 

and our Guide,

Instilling within us the hope

That we can become One 

with the human family 

And with the Universe

As You are One. 

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Second Night of Chanukah - 11/29/2021 - Original Readings for Daily Minyan for The Temple, Congregation B'nai Jenhudah

FROM BARECHU TO SHEMA 


As the Eternal One 

Our Creator, 

Rolls light from darkness and darkness from light, 

May lighting our Chanukah candles

Signify for us our own dedication to our heritage

As we continue this tradition year after year.

We remember how the light of Torah

Inspired the Maccabees and the Jews of Judea

And can direct us now

To pursue freedom and justice

Believing that God’s Oneness 

Can fill every heart

With respect and with love. 


SHEMA


Generations of our people

Who have lit Chanukah candles 

Have seen in that light 

Enduring hope

For the possibility of redemption. 

The letters that spell MAKABI

MEM KAF BET YUD 

Are an acronym for the first words 

of our song of redemption 

MI CHAMOCHA BA-EIL LIM ADONAI

May we stand up for who we are 

Combating hatred

Spreading understanding 

Promoting peace

That could be the salvation of all humankind. 


We sing Mi Chamocha to the tune of Rock of Ages on this Chanukah night. 


MI CHAMOCHA 



BEFORE SILENT AMIDAH


As we are about to continue silently, 

Take the opportunity the consider 

What blessings and gifts you see in the Chanukah lights

You might think about 

Family

Healing 

Courage

Friendship 

Tzedakah 

Compassion 

Connection 

And 

How precious life is for all of us

And across the generations. 




Monday, December 6, 2021

Light and Freedom - original prayers for The Temple Congregation B’nai Jehudah Overland Park online evening service 12062021


For the Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah online service on December 6, 2021


(For Light of sight and heart - Before the Shema)


Eternal God, we give You thanks 

For the light that fades in the evening, 

Preparing for a promised 

and glorious return at dawn

And 

For the light of Torah 

presented to us each day with great love. 

We praise You, Eternal One, 

who inspires us

with the gift of divine wisdom 

to engender Unity and Oneness 

throughout all humankind.

Which we will pass from one generation 

To the next. 

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(For freedom - before Mi Chamocha) 


Were we there with the Israelites, 

Walking across the sea,

Leaving the chains of bondage behind

 to pursue the potential 

embodied in freedom? 

Do our feet and our spirits grow weary 

When resolution we expected 

In our daily lives

Delays its arrival!? 

Will we turn our hearts in prayer 

to You, O God, 

with hope, 

knowing that the sea 

that once miraculously parted 

Could still uncover dry land on

which we will be able to traverse 

to the other side?

May we be like our ancestors, 

looking into each other’s eyes 

Treading together with confidence 

knowing that You, God, 

will be walking with us

To bring us home. 



Saturday, November 20, 2021

Lifting us all up - November 18, 2021

I saw myself 
Standing atop a mountain 
Not too far from the edge
With a large group of people
But in a place where we could comfortably and safely
Remain 
With no fear of falling. 
All of us who had gathered there thought we had just arrived
But we had not realized how close we had been to the precipice 
For so long. 
What prevented us from falling? 
Compassion, which was strength, not weakness
Knowledge, which was enlightening, not misleading
Truth, which was mostly consistent, and not as relative as some thought
Cooperation, which led to shared benefits, not defeat in a competitive war
Fellowship, which led to bonding even across lines of disagreement 
Understanding, and even love, which overcame any temptation to succumb to hatred. 
But there were those who began 
To seek power
To worship their own position 
To thirst for personal preservation of their status, even when it was an illusion
To sow seeds of discord that could, in their view, put others in “their place’
To pursue revenge for anyone who would question them 
And the edge of the mountain where they had assembled
Which no one realized had been thinner than they expected
Began to crumble 
Under the weight of these new believers - or doubters, depending on one’s perspective
We saw them fade from our view as the precipice shattered into small pieces
They landed, mostly safely, on the next ledge down
Shouting up at us 
Blaming us for their fate 
Telling us that they would find a way to bring us down to their level 
As we huddled ever closer to one another
Hoping to hold on to all that had preserved us
At the mountaintop. 
They did not realize that their new ledge below 
Was even weaker than the one 
from which they had fallen. 
And so, we resolved to try
In some way
To save them 
So that we 
Could save us all.

Monday, November 8, 2021

The Island of Song - Two readings for the Closing Program/Havdalah at the Shabbat Shira Virtual Conference on November 8, 2021

 The Island of Song 

Deep within an island in time 

Where rest and renewal reign 

Not far from the outer boundary of land and water 

There is  a deep blue lake…

And in the center of that lake

There is a place

Called the island of song. 


When the wind blows through the branches on the trees, 

Melodies suffuse the air and reverberate in the waves of the water 

Waiting for the voices that sometimes  venture to this hallowed space

To add their exquisite harmonies

And sacred sounds. 


Most of the time, heartfelt gifts of soul 

Have passed through the lips 

Of the children of the Eternal 

Who gather in that very place

So that the music would engulf and surround them 

In ways nearly impossible to describe to those who had not traveled 

to this incredible island. 


There came a time 

when the island of song

Found its way to a virtual venue

Where some of those same sounds could be fashioned and imagined

In the consciousness of the singers

Based on the memories 

of past gatherings.


Each scattered source 

of vocal wizardry

Learned to add special touches 

To the one single voice 

that could be heard

Once again creating the joy and spirit

That had always graced the island 

Within the island. 


As these creators of musical expression

Prepare to leave this island of song

Found deep within the island in time

May learning and connection 

Remain in mind and soul.

May the joy of togetherness linger.


May sweetness be reflected in the harmonic holiness yet to be shared. 

May the light of the Eternal 

Shine on our faces 

And in our hearts

So that while we may leave the island of song,

We know

That the island of song

Will not leave us

And will ever be 

A source of strength 

And love

And hope. 


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The Lingering Sweetness 


Wine at havdalah

Is like a song that has journeyed

From creation to completion. 

Wine is fashioned from sweet grapes 

Growing on the vine.

Songs emerge out of the fruits 

Of our labors and experiences

Which are often manifestations of

Our dreams and our hopes. 

The fruit of the vine turns Shabbat into sacred time

At its beginning

And, as Shabbat concludes, 

It transmits the accumulated holiness

Of rest and renewal

To the days of the coming week. 

Songs sanctify our stories

And the feelings embodied in them

So that their essence can be shared 

With a community of partners and listeners and creators

Again and again. 

The sweetness of wine at Havdalah 

and the joy that the fruit of the vine represents

Will return six days after the light of the candle 

Is extinguished. 

A song takes on a life of its own 

So that it can be performed by its composer

And by anyone for whom its message resonates

In the depths of the soul. 

May our gathering be like the fruit of vine 

That will return to us 

When we need refreshment and renewal

In the days and months to come.