Shabbat Sermon: Two Boxes with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>For the last 45 years or so, our shul has been distributing candles that we light at night to usher in Yom HaShoah. Each candle carries the name of one person, one out of the Six Million. As I shared at this year’s Yom HaShoah program, our members Barbara and Steve Grossman showed me their folder that has the names of the individuals that they thought about as they lit the candles every Yom HaShoah for the last 45 years. They have kept every name.  I won’t go through all 45 years, but just to give you a sense of it:  In 1994 they remembered Esther Kligerman. In 1995 Raizel Farbman. In 1996 Moshe Bikel. In 1997 Else Paradies. In 1998 Samuel Hirsch Kornblatt. In 1999 Theres Neuberg. In 2000 Moshe Fish. In 2001 Gertude Meidedner. And so it goes for 45 years. For each one, they would ask, we would <em>all</em> ask: where was the rest of the world? What was the rest of the world doing?</p> <p>That was always our question, at every other Yom HaShoah.</p>