Friday, May 3, 2019

L'Chaim (newsletter) article - May, 2019: The Milestones are Just the Beginning…


Wanna hear something crazy? Next month, when I write my June L’Chaim submission, that will be my ONE-HUNDREDTH article for an Ohev newsletter!! Hard to believe, isn’t it? I wrote 29 articles for what-we-used-to-call The Honey Jar, and next month will be #71 in L’Chaim. Add that to my recent milestone of writing my 500th blog post, and clearly something is going on. Well, you all know my math skills are quite paltry, but even I figured this one out.

The answer is, in just a few, short weeks, I will have been your rabbi for an entire decade! Wow. And you thought the 100th article thing (above) was difficult to fathom!! I’m very excited to celebrate this wonderful milestone with all of you, and I’m both thankful and awed that we, somehow, found one another at just the right moment – when Ohev needed a new rabbi and a change in direction, and I was looking for a congregation just like this one. It truly was “bashert” (meant to be)…

I will also point out that the timing is particularly fortuitous, because Ohev is about to celebrate an incredible achievement as well; its Centennial Year! Our *actual* Ohev Shalom history book (which I love!) includes the following note: “By now, B’nai Israel was no longer the only Jewish congregation in Chester. Congregation B’nai Aaron received a charter from the Court of Common Please of Delaware County on April 15, 1915. In 1920, however, the two congregations merged and on March 29 of that year the court again granted a charter, this time to Congregation Ohev Sholom [sic], which name means “Lover of Peace.”

I think it’s fantastic that my second decade and Ohev’s second century begin together. That too feels like bashert. We have a fabulous team of volunteers – spearheaded by past-presidents Bruce Godick and Frances Sheehan – who are planning an incredible year of Centennial Celebrations. We’re all gonna party like it’s 1919! 😊 And while I genuinely look forward to all the events that await us, I also want to share with you my own personal agenda and hope for our next era together.

What do we actually KNOW about our history? How can we celebrate, if we don’t fully understand where we came from, how we got here, or the challenges we had to overcome? I firmly believe that we will enter the next century primed for success and prosperity… only if we first delve deeply and earnestly into our past. We need to explore the stories of Chester, of the Conservative Movement in America, and our own community’s legacy. THEN we can really build to new heights and greater strength!

One quick programmatic note related to this: On Wednesday, May 8th, our Wednesday morning Bible class is taking its annual field trip! This year, we are visiting the Delaware County Historical Society, located in downtown Chester. We will learn about the community that allowed our ancestors to arrive and thrive a century ago… as well as uncover some of the obstacles and hardships that befell them. The Joseph and Edith Godick Jewish History Fund is making this trip possible, and anyone in the congregation is welcome to attend – even if you’re not a Bible class attendee!

We have much to celebrate. Our community today is strong, and our future feels exciting and hopeful. Let’s spend the year ahead really honoring our history; understanding and grappling with all that came before, and embracing everything that made us who we are today. Then we’ll be ready for anything that lies ahead. I can’t wait to experience it all with you! L’Chaim – To Life! – indeed.

Sincerely,

Rabbi Gerber

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