Thursday, April 23, 2015

Holocaust Remembrance 4-17- 4-20- 2015


April 18th Friday morning class was animated.  I took photos of our students and added my thoughts about the ADL Holocaust Memorial featuring Eva Kor. This was the first time I left a Holocaust Memorial feeling good about the experience.  

On Sunday, the memorial at the Hebrew Educational Alliance was positive as well, honoring the American  soldier liberators. The busy program went by quickly.  Seventy years of talking, sharing, grieving and heartwork has brought a matured understanding to this past and present event.

The notes below are still in process. 






Eva Kor's "Candles Museum" in Indiana was ransacked by right wingers.  "Candles" connects with Medjanek's  soul lights art installation:
Medjanek ghost town concentration camp was scrubbed clean.  No sweat, tears or blood suffused the wooden barracks and walls.  In one barrack, a striking art installation.   Bare light bulbs ovalled in thorn bulbs; a sea/see in darkness.  Great photo op, better video with ambient voices speaking many languages at once but I'm not photographing.  Also scrubbed clean.  No Yiddish, no plaintive reciting yidddish kindelach's names: oy,oy,oy!  These are not our prayers, beggings, lamentations.  No Kaddish to elevate the dead.   The installation is called “peace.”  Scrubbing clean the pain  is not my truth.  Ouside, sunlit grass waved in the soft breeze while birds sang.  Like babi Yar Park lushness of baby carriages and joggers fertiilized by ashes of those sacrificed.
Rabbi Hoffman asked me about the ashes at Medjanek that I would not visit. 10 foot emotional pole was not enough protection.  I shared Dan Gabbay's reflection “I remembered the Aish Kodesh's commentary on the ashes that were left behind from the sacrifices in the Holy Temple yearning to reach up to heaven.” 


 My parents married in the DP camp on April 20,1948. 

May 14, 1948 was THE STATE OF ISRAEL WAS CREATED.  

Two years later, I was born May 14, 1950.

 


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Faith vs. Belief and Curating Information

Michael Cohen holding "As A Man Thinketh" by James Allen


Faith vs. Belief and Curating Information
In response to a question about incorporating faith in a Passover seder with Jews of mixed backgrounds attending, Rabbi Hoffman  made a comment that "faith is feminine, belief is masculine."   I took that to mean that faith is receptive and open.  And belief is more rigid, more certain.  For more understanding, I googled "faith vs belief" and found came up with a short, clear article, Alan Watts on the Difference Between Belief and Faith by Maria Popova.
How to master the delicate dance of unconditional openness to the truth.
"We must here make a clear distinction between belief and faith, because, in general practice, belief has come to mean a state of mind which is almost the opposite of faith. Belief, as I use the word here, is the insistence that the truth is what one would “lief” or wish it to be. The believer will open his mind to the truth on the condition that it fits in with his preconceived ideas and wishes. Faith, on the other hand, is an unreserved opening of the mind to the truth, whatever it may turn out to be. Faith has no preconceptions; it is a plunge into the unknown. Belief clings, but faith lets go. In this sense of the word, faith is the essential virtue of science, and likewise of any religion that is not self-deception.

The present phase of human thought and history … almost compels us to face reality with open minds, and you can only know God through an open mind just as you can only see the sky through a clear window. You will not see the sky if you have covered the glass with blue paint."

Thank you Alan Watts for that clear clarification.  And thank you Maria Popova for curating information on your site http://www.brainpickings.org

Last word " A man should look for what is, and not for what he thinks should be." -Albert Einstein
Ole waiting for Trufa
from: OLE AND TRUFA  (A Story of Two Leaves)
“Who knows the reason one leaf falls and another remains?
But Ole and Trufa believed the answer lay in the great love they bore one another.”  
Issac Bashevis Singer

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