B’har
Shalom Aleichem.
God owns the Land – God is our landowner and property owner, and in B’har, God is teaching us basic land husbandry. The Israelite people could work the fields for six years, but in the seventh year, the land was to have a Sabbath of complete rest. Dever notes, “The people could work the fields for six years, but in the seventh year, the land was to have a Sabbath of complete rest during which the people were not to sow their fields, prune their vineyards, or reap the after growth. They could, however, eat whatever the land produced on its own.” William G. Dever. The Lives of Ordinary People in Ancient Israel: When Archaeology and the Bible Intersect, 2012.
Bechukotai
May 26, 2019 by Rabbi Lynn Greenhough • From the Rabbi's Desk Tags: Bechukotai •
Shalom Aleichem.
What gives our lives meaning and purpose? Do you get up in the morning and look at your day planner – electronic or handwritten or printed? Do you look at today’s appointments within the larger context of the week – or even a month? Do you make grocery lists?
Or, do you wake up in the morning and say que sera, que sera?
I don’t know about you, but my life is a series of lists and schedules, in order to meet the commitments I have made to students, congregants, my mother’s appointments, medical appointments, meetings with prospective brides and meetings with Board members. Rare is the day that is blank on any of my multiple calendars!
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