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In his essay Compromise and the Call of the Elul Shofar (Collected
Writings II) RSRH writes<br><br>
<font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=3>The year is drawing to a close
and the sounds of the shofar<br>
summon us to serious reflection. What has this year brought us, and<br>
what have we become during that span since the last shofar tones<br>
sounded following the <i>Ne’ilah </i>service, sending us on our way to
a<br>
vigorous life, seeking God and elevating ourselves toward Him?<br>
where, and how, will the sounds of the shofar find us this year?<br>
Have the highlights of the past year which were provided for us on<br>
our journey through the cycle of the year accomplished their
purpose?<br>
There was Sukkoth with its flowers and fruits of "trust" and
"rejoicing"<br>
that decorated our homes and blessed our lives, There was<br>
Chanukah with its burst of light from the spirit and courage of the<br>
Maccabees followed by the message of the miracle of Purim. We<br>
experienced Pesach with its matzoth. its bitter herbs, its brimming<br>
cups of wine, all symbols of Israel's enslavement and Egypt's<br>
arrogance, the fall of Egypt and our "liberation, rescue,
deliverance<br>
and selection" </font>
<font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=3>There was Shevuoth<br>
which led us to the flaming mountain, there to bring us the fiery
Law<br>
for our lives- <i>Aish Dos<br><br>
</i>All those significant days were to make us more spiritual and
more<br>
courageous. They were to render us more thankful to God and to our<br>
destiny, more conscious of our calling and more willing to make
sacrifices<br>
for it. The days of remembrance which we mark by fasts and<br>
mourning were to recall the consequence of our own errors, and to<br>
teach us that all the so-called alliances with" Assyria" and
"Rome"<br>
were unable to protect Israel once it had broken its covenant with<br>
God. The faithful calls of the Sabbath and the New Moons that never<br>
failed us, week after week, month after month,. were to bring us the<br>
renewed message of God. Did the spirit of the Sabbath and the
atonement<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=1>of the New Moon guide
us through all the bright and dark days<br>
of the year?<br>
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