In Memoriam.
It seems we are forced to say those words more and more often in these turbulent times. I feel I must take a moment to step back and reach out to all of my Jewish friends. My heart hurts for you…and for your faith. I am truly sorry for the tragedy that struck in a synagogue of all places. A place of peace and prayers.
I visited a synagogue for the second time in my life last summer, and that wonderful visit came to my mind as I tried to wrap my head around the senseless violence that occured in Pennsylvania.
Making challah bread was the reason for my visit to our local synagogue, and that baking lesson gave me a chance to make new friends from MANY faiths. To me, cooking is universal. And food is the glue that binds us ALL together.
We could learn so much about people if we would just sit down and share a plate filled with the foods they love to eat. We could ask how folks eat their meals. Do they use a fork, or chopsticks, or fingers. Maybe folks sit on rugs and hold their plates on their laps. Or maybe they simply pour their food into the middle of the table and use a piece of bread as a utensil. These questions are fascinating to me. But the bottom line is this. Everyone around the world eats food. So that seems like the perfect place to try to find some common ground.
And God knows we need to find common ground these days.
So today, please take a minute to reread my post from last summer. CLICK HERE. I think you’ll see what a warm welcome was waiting for us in that kosher kitchen.
Making bread…then breaking bread together. It was a beautiful thing.
May God bless and heal all of those affected by senseless violence. It’s time to unite. Time to pull up many different chairs around kitchen tables or to sit down cross legged on the rugs of the world…and share a cup of kindness.
In Memoriam.
Shalom…
Laura Biegger says
Amen.
Meemaw says
Thanks Laura…Amen indeed.
XOXO
Meemaw
Patricia Roswell says
Beautifully written.
Meemaw says
Thank you Patricia…
XOXO
Meemaw
Kathy G says
That was so beautifully written. Thank you Patty. That means so much to me and to so many others. <3
Meemaw says
Thank you Kathy…Heartfelt prayers and virtual hugs sent your way…
XOXO
Meemaw
Jane zukin says
A beautiful piece written by a beautiful lady. It was a lovely time baking and eating challah together. Thank you for encouraging us all to think of something wonderful on this difficult day.
Your friend forever, Jane
Meemaw says
Thank you for your beautiful words Jane. The warmth I felt in your synagogue kitchen was not from the summer temperatures outside. It was from all of you who made all of us feel welcome in your house of worship. God Bless…and Shalom My Dear Friend.
XOXO
Meemaw
Meg says
Thank you Patty – tears filled my eyes as I read your heartfelt words. I pray everyday that our country will be healed and that our world will know peace in our time. Love you!
Meemaw says
Thank you so much Meg. I hear your prayers and I echo them!
You are loved right back.
XOXO
Meemaw