Friday, September 13, 2013

Yom Kippur a time of reflection!

Yom Kippur is a time of reflection.  We review the past year of our life and try to right the wrongs that we have done.  I've always thought that to wait a year to say I'm sorry or to correct an injustice that I have done is a year too long.  I've always thought it better to spend the day reflecting on the importance of waking up every morning and trying to be a better person. I probably fail more than I succeed but it's a goal worth pursuing.   I want to thank my friends, my family and Doris for being role models on how to be a better person.  The people that touch our lives are the only truly important thing in life.  I like the fact that as a Jew I am judged by my actions and not my beliefs. I find so much of the bad done is life is motived by beliefs.  When beliefs are seen as more important than people, it is a recipe for disaster.  So on this rainy morning in Ifrane, Morocco I wish all my friend and family a thanks for sharing their lives with me.  I am incredibly lucky that y'all are on this journey with me.

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