Ki Tavo

This past Shabbat three people new to Kolot Mayim walked through our doors. Others returned after an absence. Old friends met new people – it was a lovely and special morning. What a blessing it is to have a place and time where chance can intermingle with scheduled.

Ki Tavo, our Torah reading this week, starts with he phrase, “It will be when you enter…(the Land)”. Every entry moment throughout our lives matters. How we wake up in the morning and enter our day matters.

As we are preparing for Rosh Hashanah, perhaps thinking about what fruits of this New Year might be, what our goals are for the coming year, let’s remember that Kolot Mayim is a place of becoming as well. Learning, engaging, taking on tasks to ensure the work gets done, and sometimes just stepping across a threshold, not knowing yet how you might fit in, all is  important.

I want to thank Lorne Mitchell who put so much time and enthusiastic effort into upgrading our audio and visual systems, with new equipment.

Much love,
Rabbi Lynn