Shabbat Sermon: Blind Faith with Rabbi Aliza Berger




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>It was 2012. I was standing on the sidewalk of Emek Refaim holding a blindfold, ready to begin the simulation.</p> <p>I put the blindfold on, feeling excited for the challenge. I was determined to be the best temporarily blind person ever. But as the darkness set in, I was surprised by how quickly my excitement fizzled in the face of anxiety. Without the ability to see, I was paralyzed by fear.  Even the classmate posted next to me, whose job it was to protect me and prevent me from stumbling, didn’t relieve my anxiety. I slid my feet along the sidewalk slowly, checking for bumps and trying to feel my way along the path. In the end, though I was determined to be the best temporarily blind person ever, the only award I could have received that day was “most anxious”.</p> <p>Follow this link to view the sermon and watch the live streaming version on our website <a href="https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-aliza-berger/blind-faith/">https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-aliza-berger/blind-faith/</a></p>