Monday, March 18, 2013

Passover 2013


So many thoughts, so many repeat .  Its fhard to vocalize all lthe emotions one feels about the grief of losing Judah.  Some of the Rabbi's say, just use a niggun a melody, because music can express what words can't.  I wish I could find a niggun to capture Judah, his spirit, and his warmth. 

I still run into people who knew him, and remember him.  People that  were not part of his close circle, which always seemed enormous, but people who knew him thru a brother, or another friend.  He always made an impact.  Eli mentioned that he wants to add to the blog from time to time and it won't allow it.  Its open to all , if you can't see a posting them just e mail to me.

I can tell from the stats that many are still reading the blog.  Its a tribute to Judah.   This year as always we will not his absence of presence and his presence of absence.  The glass for Elija is for Judah and Seymour, and all the others who have passed and who we miss.
May this season be filled with warm and loving memories, and may the telling  be filled with rich stories of all those people as well as the traditional story of Passover.

2 Comments:

At 9:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Judah's memory continues to be a blessing because his life was a blessing. I periodically still look at his contact on my phone and remember how often we spoke, and how, even now, I live a little bit unfulfilled because I so need to talk, share, or process something with him.

He is very much woven into our consciousness.

--Josh

 
At 9:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Judah's memory continues to be a blessing because his life was a blessing. I periodically still look at his contact on my phone and remember how often we spoke, and how, even now, I live a little bit unfulfilled because I so need to talk, share, or process something with him.

He is very much woven into our consciousness.

--Josh

 

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