Shabbat Sermon: Pivot with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>In honor of the Fourth of July, I want to tell you a true story about our beloved nation in a hard season on its finest day.</p> <p>Our story begins in Aleppos, Syria, where a young boy named Abdulkader Hayani left school at the age of 9 to learn the craft of tailoring.  He got to be a master tailor and came to own his own tailor shop in Aleppo, overseeing six employees and ten sewing machines.  But when the Syrian civil war began, Aleppo was reduced to ruins, and his tailoring business was no more.</p> <p>Together with his family, Abdulkader Hayani fled to Jordan.  They applied for refugee status to come to America.  They wait and wait, in limbo, <em>for five years</em>. Finally they are given papers.  They arrive—husband, wife, four young children—in  2017.  Volunteers from Temple Beth Elohim help them settle into their new life: rented home in Framingham, child care, clothing, technology, job interviews, transportation, and navigating a whole new language and culture.</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-wes-gardenswartz/pivot/">https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-wes-gardenswartz/pivot/</a></p>