Dreams Don't Die - Rabbi Sharon Brous | Lekh Lekha 5785 / 11.9.2024
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025
- Now we must learn the lesson our ancestor Avram learned:
one day our dreams will be realized. Just not today. And not tomorrow.
And maybe not for many years. But just as hope doesn’t die, dreams don’t die.
The dream we share for America didn’t die because our dream-
the dream of a just and merciful multiracial democracy in which all people live in dignity-
that dream is the right dream. It is the only future…
it’s just now clear that it will take much longer to achieve than any of us had hoped.
Thank you
Thank you for your courageous spiritual leadership, Rabbi Brous 🙏🏼 I feel seen, uplifted and inspired for the first time since the election results. Thank you for being a guiding light in the dark.
Rabbi Brous, thank you so much for your powerful and uplifting message. My sister in law who lives in Maryland just sent the link to me and my husband. Not sure how she came across your video, cuz we are all Lutherans, but I am so glad she did! What a wonderful, heartfelt, intelligent and hopeful sermon. I am so thankful to hear your take on the recent election. We are all heartsick and baffled at the results. Utterly disappointed in our country. I’ve walked around in an angry daze since Tuesday night. Your words are the first ones that have given me any encouragement and hope. Thank you!
please consider submitting for publication so others may benefit from this bright teaching
BRILLIANT AND INSPIRATIONAL
Inspiring. Thank you Rabbi!
What a beautiful teaching! Thank you, Rabbi, for spreading the critical words of hope. It is in parshat Lech Lecha that the word emunah, trust, first appears in the Bible. Throughout our history as Jews, hope is what has kept us - and the vision of being a light unto the world - alive.
I expected even more from Sharon. There will be a major catastrophe the next 4 years. Worse than anyone can imagine.
Probably not.
Rabbi of a congregation? What if you happened to vote Republican can you feel comfotable at IKAR? I doubt it.