Showing posts with label Avital Macales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avital Macales. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Keep Abraham Alive in Every Chapter of Your Life

[I wrote this blog in 2014. How odd that it never uploaded, but popped onto my screen today, 18 years since Sarah Blaustein and Esther Elvan were killed in a terror attack. This was the event that caused me to found Raise Your Spirits Theater. I am uploading it now, and I hope you'll read it on Parshat Vayeishev.]
Parshat Vayeishev.
 This week's Torah chapter is where we began. This is our Raise Your Spirits theatre story. This is our foundation. "Way way back many centuries ago..." This is where we began reaching out to Am Yisrael with the stories of our heritage and our people when I first founded Raise Your Spirits.
(http://raiseyourspiritstheatre.blogspot.co.il/2014/04/thanks-to-mickey-rooney-for-his.html)
You might also notice that this is the first parsha in the series thus far that does not mention our patriarch Avraham.
Until now, the promise that "filled Avraham's heart with hope" has been conferred to our patriarch, to Yitzchak Avinu and to Yaakov Avinu. When Yaakov speaks to Hashem, he calls him the "G-d of my father Avraham and G-d of my father Yitzchak."
In Vayeishev, we do not hear Hashem's voice. And we do not hear or feel the voice of Avraham. Our father Avraham loved and reached out to everyone he met."Shalom" was probably on Avraham's lips all the time, as he was ready to greet each person and bring him under the wings of Hashem.
Our twelve tribal ancestors indeed became great illustrious men, but in this week'sparsha, we see they are lacking Avraham. And they are lacking Avraham's"Shalom."
We all know that "Shalom" is not just HIYA. It is wholeness. It is peace. 
Without "Shalom", none of us is complete. There is a vacuum inside of us, and because the universe hates a vacuum, instead of filling with goodness, it fills with all kinds of negatives. 
Right, Avraham Avital Macales
& left, faithful servant Eliezer
Sharon Dobuler Katz
We learn in this week's parsha that Yosef's brother's hated him and were so jealous of him that they couldn't even speak to him peaceably. "V'lo yachlu dabru l'shalom."
In fact even when they speak about him to their father, they cannot mention his name, "Is it your son's tunic or not?"
How could this exemplary family have deteriorated to such an extent that the upstanding brothers were ready to condemn and hate Yosef so deeply? How could they not even be able to communicate with him in a civilized manner? 
Perhaps the answer is that Avraham was missing.
The unconditional acceptance, the way Avraham ran TO others to welcome them into his home. Avraham always took steps l'shalom.
But the brothers had hardened their heart, they couldn't find one good thing about Yosef (not even that he walked 100 km just to see how they were), and they couldn't regard him with peace.
We who know and love Avraham so deeply, we who B"H have had the zechut to feel as close to him as his disciples must always make sure to follow his ways.
We must interject AVRAHAM in every aspect of life. That means in all aspects of life, in all relationships, we must bring in the Avraham, the shalom, the smile and the kindness. And whenever we see someone or speak of somenoe, we should call him by name. You will see how much that will mean to him and how it makes him light up like the stars. (In fact, Hashem calls every star by name...but that's a different story....)

Shabbat shalom and love to you all.
Keep the Avraham message burning. :-)

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Avaham - An Example for All

You know how when you’re thinking of buying a certain item, suddenly, you notice that item everywhere. You never noticed it before, but now that you’ve got your mind on it, it seems to be everywhere.
Well, lehavdil, that’s how it seems to be with our patriarch Avraham.
Now that we’re in the midst of rehearsals for our new show, COUNT THE STARS – The Journey of Avraham and Sara - everything I learn, every daily prayer, every spiritual experience lately seems to deal with Avraham. So, I guess it won’t be a surprise when I tell you that I was excited to learn Pirkei Avot (Ethics of our Fathers) today and find our father Avraham used as an example to explain Chapter 1 Mishnah 15.
“Shammai said: Make Torah study a regular habit, say little and do much, and receive every person cheerfully.”
The commentators on this Mishna gave Avraham as their example, they explain that when the travelers (angels) came to Avraham’s tent, he told them, “And I will bring a piece of bread…” (Bereishit 18:5), and then he proceeded to bring “butter and milk and the calf that he had prepared, and placed it before them.” (18:8)
And about the phrase…“receive every person cheerfully…” Well, no one had a kinder more welcoming demeanor than Avraham Avinu. One of the strongest reasons for his success in “creating souls” (bringing people under the wings of Hashem) was his cheerful countenance, the happy warm way he greeted each person and the loving way in which he gave over his teachings.

Let us all take yet another lesson from our father Avraham, and shavua tov to all.