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Shavuot: Close Encounters with Corona - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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I remember as a child standing in shul
at the end of Yom Kippur and having the
following daydream the person blowing
the shofar takes a deep breath and
starts to sound the takea gaedola the
great takea to signal the end of Yom
Kippur sound grows louder and louder
ten seconds pass then 20 then 30 the
chauffeur keeps getting louder and
louder a minute passes the sound of a
chauffeur is almost deafening louder and
louder and louder the shul starts to
vibrate the dust of Ages falls from the
chandelier onto the Bema the chauffeur
is now playing the shul the takea
spreads outside and the cars outside
start to vibrate the pavement starts to
vibrate the houses the trees the earth
the sky everything is vibrating
everything is sounding this one long
Takia gaedola everything in creation is
proclaiming ashame Erhard God is one the
Rambam Maimonides says that one should
not speculate about the coming of
messiah because no one knows exactly how
it will be until it will be but if one
is allowed a little daydream that's mine
I had a similar moment of reverie this
year at the Seder now even though the
only person who was allowed out onto the
streets this year during the lockdown
was Elio our Navi Elijah the Prophet we
all went out onto our balconies or stood
by our open windows and sang together
Marnie Tana why is this night different
well this year's answer to that
particular question was a bit of a
no-brainer but for those few moments I
felt and I'm sure you did to know we
were united as the family of Israel in a
way that no other Seder has ever done we
didn't stop there
even during the worst times in the
Warsaw Ghetto the shoals the synagogue's
were never closed here we were in the
almost unthinkable situation of no
communal prayer but in a way the streets
and the courtyards of Jerusalem became
the Vatican s it became the shools
became the synagogues as I stood on my
porch and prayed I could hear Kaddish
coming from this direction bearcat
Kohanim the blessing of the priests from
the other direction kedusha the praise
of a shem of God that angels arter
coming from above the apartment building
at the top of the hill the shores hadn't
closed they just got bigger when
describing the giving of the Torah at
Sinai the Torah says and the voice of
the shofar grew stronger and stronger
I've heard people say that this corona
pandemic means the coming of Messiah I
think that's a mistake here one of the
13 principles of a believing Jew is that
every day I will await him he can come
any and every day but maybe if one is
allowed to dream a little this Shiva wad
we will hear the great shofar
proclaiming from every rooftop in every
street and every heart hashem echad God
is one
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