Let heaven and earth praise Him, the
seas and everything moving in them.
Psalm 69:35
A sweet and exquisite first day of the Year 5780 to all!
Rosh Hashanah morning. Before going to synagogue with my Dad, I took a bicycle ride down to the beach with a New Year's round challah (*note, it is a challah from the bakery) in my back pack! A challah adventure of the New Years kind. When I was growing up on Long Island, my family always walked to the synagogue. My Dad always said that it never rains on the Jewish Holidays!! So there is a kind of weather I associate with the High Holidays, and it was just that weather this New Year.
There would be feasting with the congregation later, but in the morning, a quiet time. The ocean was High tide, and the sky was like it might have looked on the first day of Creation!! Today the day, yes, the day the Big Shofar is blown. When I set the round challah down on the beach blanket, immediately its shape echoed the sky and the sun rising already up above the horizon. It is also an echo of "Return". The High Holidays are about "Teshuvah", which means to return, as in to return to God our Father. Not only personally, but nationally as a people as well. The circular shape, it goes around and around, a reminder of the shape of His days, always bringing us closer and closer to Him, the Creator of all things, welcome O welcome to the King of all Kings.
Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI have missed a few of your posts. Catching up now!
Thank you Sandi!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and "Simcha"!
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