ELUL – Our Great Spiritual Adventure Published: Thursday, August 17, 2017 04:22:35 PM Number of views: 1991 |
Judaism’s great spiritual adventure begins in the month of Elul. In many ways Elul is the most profound spiritual re-JEWvenation, a time of introspection, of self-judgement, and spiritual improvement. We spend this month preparing for Judgement Day. It is a time to contemplate the greatest themes of existence, the meaning of our lives, free will, and the celebration of living responsibly. The very name of this month, ELUL, are the initials for the verse in Shir Hashirim, ANI LEDODI VEDODI LI (I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is mine), the Beloved, of course, being G-d. As the pop song of the 60’s says…”Me and You, and You and Me, forever!” This month becomes the opportunity to come close to G-d, by directing our hearts and our minds to these great themes of Judaism. We must engage in spiritual stock taking and introspection, seeing where we have strayed, and where we have sinned. This process gives us the spiritual strength to acknowledge our faults and character defects, to remake ourselves into the person we would want to be. Thus, three things are done in Elul to help us to prepare properly for Judgement. Through these three actions, each day of Elul becomes a special time, strengthening our faith, deepening our love and devotion to G-d, and living up to G-d’s requirements. As the Prophet taught us, “What does G-d require of you? Only to act with justice, love acts of kindness and walk modestly and humbly with your G-d” (Micah 6). |