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May 13, 1994 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-13

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I find so poignant that heart-
breaking and life affirming at the
same time.
The first astonishes me. The
focal point for observant Jews is
Halachah, Jewish law. We would
think that in the camps Ha-
lachah would be the farthest
thing from the inmates' minds.
Yet there survive today hundreds
of questions of Jewish law that
the prisoners asked their rabbis,
from what to eat on Passover, to
whether it was permitted for a
woman pregnant before her cap-
ture to have an abortion. These
questions were not just a matter
of information. They allowed the
Jews to maintain their humani-
ty while the Nazis lost theirs.
The second great act is that in
one of the camps, when Simchat
Torah came, the rejoicing of the
Torah, the Jews had no Torah
with which to dance. They took a
small child and danced with him
as their Torah.
At Jewish celebrations we al-
ways remember the tragedies
that have happened in the past.
This is one reason we break a
glass at weddings.
Our beloved parents and
grandparents, though, taught us
something greater. They taught
us to find moment of joy even dur-
ing great tragedy.
I hope it is this memory of their
lives that continues to enrich our
own lives with meaning and
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