Today, the 3rd day of the Jewish month of Cheshvan, marks Dad's fourth yahrtzeit (anniversary of the date of his death). That's Dad holding my brother and me in the picture (I'm the one standing). I still have imaginary conversations in my head with him and Mom in which I update them about their great-grandchildren, most of whom Dad never met (Mom never met any of them).
The rabbis tell us that on each anniversary of a person's death, once they have made it to the Garden of Eden, they rise another level. That's why on a yahrtzeit, the children are told that the neshama (soul) should 'have an aliya' (be uplifted).
May our entire family be uplifted by today's events.
Shabbat Shalom to all of you.
Shabbat Shalom to all of you.
This is a very beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteAs long as people remember us we are alive.
ReplyDeleteStill remember your tweet 3 years ago from the airport with torn jacket on your way home.
And yes i also have those 'conversations' with my father who past away.
May your father be uplifted to the ext level.