Elul Project 5782: Day 11
compiled by Isaac Sonett-Assor
Today's Reflection:
Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (1929-1930)
By Maurice Ravel, performed by Leon Fleisher
For time, feel free to begin at 2:20, just before the piano’s first entrance, and listen to as much as you wish.
This piano concerto was commissioned by the Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm in World War I.

It is performed here by Leon Fleisher, who lost the use of his right hand due to a neurological condition. He spent much of his career focusing on repertoire written for the left hand.
Today's Question
How did you respond to a personal hardship in the past year? What have you learned about yourself and your community through this experience?

We encourage you to share your thoughts in response to our daily question by emailing elul@templemicah.org as we will incorporate many of them in our Yom Kippur afternoon service with Liz Lerman.
Thank you for your participation!
אַתָּה נוֹתֵן יָד
You Extend a Hand
Throughout the month of Elul, we invite you to take part in Temple Micah’s daily reflection as we explore the symbol of the outstretched hand. What are the forces that guide, sustain, and pull us? When do we find courage from within, and when do we lean on others?
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