by Joel Padowitz
Today marks the first day of the rest of your life. Here's a Jewish
method for making that concept real.
The most auspicious time to embark on a program of self- development is
the first day of the Hebrew month of "Elul." For many generations, Elul
has been a time for personal change and renewal. Elul, as the month
preceding the High Holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, is the time
specifically set aside for preparing for those events.
THE FIRST ELUL
To put Elul into historical perspective, recall the story of the Jewish
people at Mount Sinai. They had blundered badly with the Golden Calf,
and things were not looking good vis a vis their relationship with God.
It was on the first day of Elul that the reconciliation process began.
On that day, Moses ascended Mount Sinai (for a third time), where he
spent 40 days in prayer on behalf of the nation. At the same time, the
Jews themselves plumbed the depths of their hearts and renewed their
conviction to accept the challenge they'd received at Sinai.
Forty days later, the Jews had raised themselves up to a spiritual
position where they were ... more »
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