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Friday, April 20, 2012

Pentecost

Pentecost by Rabbi David Zaslow Passover and Easter: two moon linked sisters who long ago stopped speaking to one another: linked to the fullness of our hearts, and the fullness of God's grace. The moon of Sister Miriam desires freedom - the rescue her people from the cruelty of Pharaoh, by the outstretched, mighty hand of the Lord: a hand of salvation reaching down from heaven, and passing through my nation, and down through yours, and then to each and every one of us - so may it be! The moon of Mother Mary desires to give her light so that each man and woman may know the power of the resurrection, and the soil of death that holds the seeds rebirth within: a resurrection reaching upward, passing through all nations and up to God Almighty! Two celebrations: two women: Miriam and Mary, who don't even know they have the same name - one in Hebrew and one in Greek - yet inexorably linked to a single full moon. And then we each begin to count: we both count to fifty - beyond the forty days of Moses on Mt. Sinai and Jesus in the wilderness. We go beyond, one cycle further: to fifty, Shavuot, the Pentecost. Ours to the revelation of Torah at Sinai. Yours to the revelation of the Holy Spirit. Freedom and resurrection. Revelation and revelation. Twelve tribes and twelve disciples. One moon, two traditions. Two covenants, One God Shavuot and Pentecost: two cousins who have just begun to speak. And King David is singing to us from his tomb today: "Teach us to count our days that we may open our hearts to Your Wisdom." Some of us, thank God, are listening!Pentecost by Rabbi David Zaslow Passover and Easter: two moon linked sisters who long ago stopped speaking to one another: linked to the fullness of our hearts, and the fullness of God's grace. The moon of Sister Miriam desires freedom - the rescue her people from the cruelty of Pharaoh, by the outstretched, mighty hand of the Lord: a hand of salvation reaching down from heaven, and passing through my nation, and down through yours, and then to each and every one of us - so may it be! The moon of Mother Mary desires to give her light so that each man and woman may know the power of the resurrection, and the soil of death that holds the seeds rebirth within: a resurrection reaching upward, passing through all nations and up to God Almighty! Two celebrations: two women: Miriam and Mary, who don't even know they have the same name - one in Hebrew and one in Greek - yet inexorably linked to a single full moon. And then we each begin to count: we both count to fifty - beyond the forty days of Moses on Mt. Sinai and Jesus in the wilderness. We go beyond, one cycle further: to fifty, Shavuot, the Pentecost. Ours to the revelation of Torah at Sinai. Yours to the revelation of the Holy Spirit. Freedom and resurrection. Revelation and revelation. Twelve tribes and twelve disciples. One moon, two traditions. Two covenants, One God Shavuot and Pentecost: two cousins who have just begun to speak. And King David is singing to us from his tomb today: "Teach us to count our days that we may open our hearts to Your Wisdom." Some of us, thank God, are listening!

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