Friday, July 15, 2022

Is This What Ringo Meant?

The purpose of this blog is to add a bit of melody to the Shabbat table... Please print and share...

ringomask

Two weeks ago, I askedCan you guess what's the #1 question people ask rabbis?


Did anyone at your table get it right?

And after offering my answer I then asked,
 

What's really bothering someone when they ask that question?


This week here's a follow-up — try this one at your table: 

What's the #2 question asked to rabbis?

There is a clue in this week's title above.

The tile refers
, of course, to Ringo's poesy,

Got to pay your dues if you want to sing the blues
And you know it don't come easy
You don't have to shout or leap about
You can even play them easy
Forget about the past and all your sorrow
The future won't last, it will soon be your tomorrow....


So are you ready for the #2 question asked to rabbis?

Rabbi, why is my life so hard?

Hearing this question, the Rabbi of course shows sympathy, and maybe that's all the person needs.

But some people want more:

"Rabbi, I don't need sympathy. I want an answer. I want to know why God is making my life so hard!??"

Hence the big question for your table 
- Put yourself in the rabbi's shoes.... how would you answer?


Shabbat Shalom

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