Shalom My Gantseh Megillah Family and Friends,
As another year races to its climax my head is spinning as I try to focus on
just how quickly life goes by. I always feel this way in November as the U.S.
Thanksgiving approaches and ushers in the end of year holiday season.
Thanksgiving is the day to take one more leisurely look at all we have to be
thankful for in the past year, before we start twisting in the cyclone of
holiday activities. Jews and Christians alike share this special time of year
with celebrations of Chanukah and Christmas.
Arnold and I already spent Canadian Thanksgiving, which falls in October,
contemplating our gratitude. Since we are also both Americans, November gives us
a second chance to count our blessings. Certainly, there have been recent events
that have added some sour notes to our year, but I would like to share with my
Megillah family just some of the things for which I am personally thankful.
I am thankful for the opportunity of publishing the Gantseh Megillah and for the
chance to promote Yiddishkayt on the vast World Wide Web, and for the many good
friendships I have acquired through this effort.
I am thankful to live in a country that respects the rights and freedoms of all
its citizens and recognizes the importance of protecting its minority groups.
I am thankful for a level of intelligence that permits me to understand and
learn from many differing points-of-view and the ability to respect the opinions
of people with whom I disagree.
I am thankful for allowing my own problems to teach me to empathize with and
assist others who are in need of support in their own lives.
I am thankful for my extended family who is a constant source of support and who
share both the good and not so good events in my life.
I am thankful for my appreciation of a cold, snowy, winter day and the quiet and
beauty it brings to the otherwise busy and noisy city streets.
I am thankful for the often friendly and loving voices I hear when my phone
rings and I pick up the receiver and say “hello.”
I am thankful for the emails in my inbox from the many people I have come to
know over the years and who consider it important to keep in touch with me.
Most of all, I am thankful for my wonderful partner Arnold, who is my rock, my
spiritual advisor, my protector and ultimately the one person I know I can count
on under any and all circumstances, and for the 24 years we have thus far spent
together.
As with most people, there are several circumstances for which I am not
particularly thankful but, on the weight of it all, I am so very thankful for
having so much more good in my life than bad.
I hope that when you sit down at your Thanksgiving table, you take a moment or
three to consider your blessings and that they too far exceed anything
unpleasant that may also be present in your life.
Much love to all of you,
Michael
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