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Signs from Above: A Mezuzah, Unity, and Miracles in the Face of Adversity | Rabbi Bernath’s Sermon for the 2nd Day of Rosh Hashana

Signs from Above: A Mezuzah, Unity, and Miracles in the Face of Adversity | Rabbi Bernath’s Sermon for the 2nd Day of Rosh Hashana

Update: 2024-10-08
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In this moving sermon, Rabbi Yisroel Bernath reflects on a difficult year marked by ongoing challenges, uncertainty, and moments that tested the resolve of the Jewish people. He explores how G-d communicates with us in times of crisis, often through unexpected messengers. Rabbi Bernath introduces the story of Patricia Heaton, a Hollywood actress and devoted supporter of Israel, who recently launched a campaign encouraging non-Jews to show solidarity by putting up a mezuzah. This initiative echoes the Mezuzah Campaign launched by the Rebbe decades ago, emphasizing the mezuzah’s power as a source of protection and unity. Rabbi Bernath shares inspiring Talmudic stories and teachings, encouraging his congregation to renew their commitment to this mitzvah, spread its message, and recognize the mezuzah as a tangible link to G-d’s protection.

Key Takeaways:

  1. The Power of the Mezuzah: As a mitzvah given uniquely to the Jewish people, the mezuzah is a spiritual guardian that protects not only individuals but also entire communities. In times of crisis, it’s a reminder of G-d’s presence and protection.
  2. Signs in Unlikely Places: We may not have prophets today, but G-d still sends us messages. Patricia Heaton’s campaign to encourage the mezuzah’s presence in homes worldwide is a powerful reminder of the mezuzah’s value and a call to deepen our own commitment to this mitzvah.
  3. Unity Beyond Borders: The mezuzah campaign reflects the unity that transcends religious and cultural boundaries. Non-Jews joining in support of Israel and displaying the mezuzah symbolizes shared humanity, solidarity, and the need to stand together against rising anti-Semitism.
  4. Responding with Action: Each person can play a role in spreading the mitzvah of mezuzah. Whether adding mezuzahs to their own doors, gifting them to others, or simply raising awareness, every action contributes to a collective spiritual shield.
  5. Miracles in the Modern Day: Just as Artaban in the Talmud discovered the mezuzah’s protection, we too can see miracles when we embrace mitzvot with faith. As challenges arise, the mezuzah reminds us that G-d’s protection is unwavering, even in the darkest of times.

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Signs from Above: A Mezuzah, Unity, and Miracles in the Face of Adversity | Rabbi Bernath’s Sermon for the 2nd Day of Rosh Hashana

Signs from Above: A Mezuzah, Unity, and Miracles in the Face of Adversity | Rabbi Bernath’s Sermon for the 2nd Day of Rosh Hashana

Rabbi@JewishNDG.com (Rabbi Yisroel Bernath)