Can the Torah come alive and be everywhere for me everyday?? "YES!" She said softly but loudly and it echoed throughout the hallways of my mansion. Pounding computer keys as her voice got louder and louder, coming in full blast with incredible intensity. Voices of women who have raised voices nowhere else. They cry loudly as they want to own something; want to have legal rights to be in charge; to rule; to be respected; to buy and spend and earn; to lead. She took her gentle but strong hands and tied the belt around the Torah as he had lifted it above her head, and she wound the scroll firmly, tightly, without trembling hands. The Torah scroll is safe, and is in good hands. We will read it again and again year after year. Esther is alive, she had concern about my family, her concern will lead me to that Shul again and again. Wherever the shepherdess leads her sheep, a little lamb will follow. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh...
I am Beth Ginzberg, the CEO and Founder of "Ginzberg Creative Poetry and Writings, Inc." I am a descendant of the Davidic Line of the Mashiach and an Israelite Hebrew Priestess. My father was a Levite Hebrew Priest. I am writing in memory of my father Emanuel Ginsburg, and with honor and love for my mother Jarie Vavra Granton. "There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." ~Albert Einstein
Sunday, January 25, 2015
A Shepherdess is Leading Her Sheep
Can the Torah come alive and be everywhere for me everyday?? "YES!" She said softly but loudly and it echoed throughout the hallways of my mansion. Pounding computer keys as her voice got louder and louder, coming in full blast with incredible intensity. Voices of women who have raised voices nowhere else. They cry loudly as they want to own something; want to have legal rights to be in charge; to rule; to be respected; to buy and spend and earn; to lead. She took her gentle but strong hands and tied the belt around the Torah as he had lifted it above her head, and she wound the scroll firmly, tightly, without trembling hands. The Torah scroll is safe, and is in good hands. We will read it again and again year after year. Esther is alive, she had concern about my family, her concern will lead me to that Shul again and again. Wherever the shepherdess leads her sheep, a little lamb will follow. Baaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh...
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