Faith
2nd May, 2011 - Posted by admin - No Comments
Over Pesach, I finished reading Exodus and started reading Aleppo Tales about the Syrian community in Aleppo in the late 1800s and early 1900s. I only read a few chapters before I returned to Israel but so far the faith in G-d that the community had and the stories that happened as a result are modern day miracles that remind me of those in the Tanach and Talmud.
Back in November when I was beginning to formulate the 28 list and was reflecting on everything, I often thought about how I got to that point and all the specific events and things that needed to happen to reach it. It made me think about faith and reinforced my faith in G-d and the way of the world.
In the past few weeks I’ve been thinking about certain incidents and people again. Unfortunately (or not), it’s really hard not to think of relationships and marriage at this age. It came up in every conversation I had with friends I met up with when I was in the States and when I spoke with certain family members. Honestly, unless I’m the one who brings it up (such as on here) I’m not looking to discuss my social life and for help/ideas.
I’ve come to some conclusions on my own over the past few months about what I’m looking for, where I’m at in life, and have decided that I have complete faith in G-d in whatever will happen. This doesn’t mean that I’m not open to being set up by friends or that I’m going to sit around and see what happens, it just means that I have a more proactive strategy and faith in G-d that whatever is best for me and meant to be, will be.
Posted on: May 2, 2011
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