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November 30, 1984 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-30

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which will enable him to move
higher and life himself out of the
depth of his despair. It is as
though God called from Heaven
and said: "Climb, Jacob, climb."
Jacob argues "I'm tired. I just left
my parents. My brother is clearly
an enemy and if I should walk the
wrong road he will kill me. Who
knows what dangers I will yet
face?" But the call persists:
"Jacob, I know how tired you are,
but climb, just climb." Because of
that ascent, Jacob received Divine
blessing.
For most of us, courage conjures
up images of soldiers going over
the top, firemen entering burning
buildings to save helpless victims,
or other feats of daring. This is one
kind of courage, but the word
means more.
Courage is the willingness to
risk failure to create a new and
better reality. Courage is the abil-
ity to pick ourselves up after loss
and pain, and to go about the
business of living. Courage is the
remarkable human resilience
which enables us to suffer loss and
to continue to live and celebrate
life. Courage can be defined as
"passionate persistence" whose
brilliant expression can be seen in
the heroic history of the Jewish
people, the descendants of Jacob.
The story of Jacob's dream
suggests that wherever we are
and whatever our circumstance,
though we too might lie down at
night with fear and uncertainty,
with concern and doubt, we have
the potential of arising refreshed,
realizing that we are in God's
presence and with this knowl-
edge, we can continue and merit
God's blessing.

LOCAL NEWS

`Twelfth Night'
opens at Hilberry

Twelfth Night,
William
Shakespeare's comedy of ro-
mance, opens at the Hilberry Re-
pertory Theatre Dec. 13, at 8:00
p.m., following previews Dec. 7
and 8 at 8:00 p.m. The production
continues through March 2, in re-
pertory with Blithe Spirit, Our
Town and The Rivals, which open
in late January and early Feb-
ruary.
Tickets and information are
available at the Wayne State
University Theater box office,
577-2972.

OCC in Royal Oak
holds pottery show

The ninth annual Potters' Mar-
ket will be held today, Saturday
and Sunday at the Royal Oak
campus of Oakland Community
C6Ilege.
Functional, decorative, and
whimsical stoneware and porce-
lain pottery as well as ceramic
jewelry will be for sale at afforda-
ble prices.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
today ; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday;
and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

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