Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, right, of Tree of Life/Or L'Simcha Congregation hugs Rabbi Cheryl Klein, left, of Dor Hadash Congregation and Rabbi Jonathan Perlman |
Prayer by Janet Blakeley ARCWP Oh, God –
In the
deafening silence that followed the holocaust, many of us asked in small
voices, “Where were you God?” We fought
down the feelings of betrayal, and spoke to the emptiness in the slim hope that
you were still there. In that time we
came to sense that there was another side to you – not warrior, king, savior,
but one who suffered with us.
And through that we came to realize to what degree you and we are
one. That when we are attacked, you are
attacked, and when we grieve, you grieve.
So we believe that you grieve with the beautiful souls of Tree of Life
Congregation and with all of us everywhere who cry this night.
O, God – I
want to ask “Why does this keep happening to us?” But there is a place in my heart not often
visited where I know I am part of the cause - part of the humanity that doesn’t
take responsibility for the well-being of my community. I have not spoken up in situations that
needed addressing, not gone the extra mile to build relationships, not shared
all that has been given to me - and in
that way I have not strengthened the body of my community so that when one is
feeling unloved, he will not give in to despair but turn to the person next to
him for help – maybe me.
God, I ask for comfort for the souls of those
who grieve and rest for those who have died, but I also ask forgiveness for those
of us who realize that we carry some responsibility for this tragedy. Break into the stony parts of our hearts, so
that we are inclined to be generous instead of self-centered. Open our eyes so that we can see other
people as your beautiful creation. Make
us fearless in addressing evil with your love.
Thank you
for being the god we know. We love you.
Amen.
* Members of the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests and Mary Mother of Jesus Inclusive Catholic Community attended a Memorial Vigil for the Members of the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh who died, for the survivors, for the people of Pittsburgh, and for the Jewish people everywhere.
Beautiful message! thank you - see you this weekend with my papa!
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