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A Rosh Hashanah reflection from new Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis

Why heaven smiles on those who know how to make friends

September 4, 2013 08:21
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ByJC Reporter, Anonymous

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In my installation address earlier this week, I highlighted the importance of ahavat chinam, the natural, unquestioning love that we should have for others. We sometimes take this idea for granted, not fully appreciating just how tough a challenge it really is, but also how significant an impact it can have.

Even a broken clock tells the right time twice a day.

From our liturgy for Rosh Hashanah, we learn that by recognising this and applying it in our dealings with others, we are considered a true friend of God.

Our mussaf Amidah for Rosh Hashanah offers an insight into the way God reacts to us through the blessing given by the heathen prophet Balaam, “He has not seen iniquity in Jacob; neither has he seen perverseness in Israel. The Lord his God is with him and the King will be his friend” (Numbers 23:21).