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The Elul Project 5783: Day 6

compiled by Kelly Whitehead

Today's Reflection

I make a cocoon

Out of constraints and then wait

For words to grow wings.


Rachel Held Evans

Today's Question

When do you feel most stuck in your ability to create?

We encourage you to share your thoughts in response to our daily question by emailing elul@templemicah.org as we will, once again, incorporate many of them in our Yom Kippur afternoon service.

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About this year's Elul Project

היום הרת עולם

Today the World Was Born

After the sounding of the shofar during the Amidah on Rosh Hashanah, we say, “Hayom harat olam,” or “Today is the birthday of the world.” However, hara does not translate easily as birth. A more precise translation of the refrain that follows the shofar blasts would be: “Today the world is conceived.” Or perhaps, “Today the world becomes pregnant.”


In a way, we as God’s metaphorical creations are somehow in the womb, waiting to be born, with no guarantees of what will follow in the coming year. This notion of creation’s anniversary celebrated on Rosh Hashanah coincides with the Day of Judgment - a sort of annual review for God’s creations. Throughout the month of Elul, we invite you to take part in Temple Micah’s daily reflection as we explore the symbols of birth, beginning, conception, manifestation, judgment, and creation in preparation of the coming year. 


The idea of the Jewish New Year as the conception of the world perhaps gives room for us to place ourselves in the context of both the formation of a greater world and the creation of our own lives. Elul is a chance for us to apply a sense of neutral judgment and reflect on the balance between our role as insignificant subjects of the universe’s creation and our role as crucial architects of our own creations.


As we are experiencing a moment in which the timelines of conception of life, birth, and human creation feel ever present, we invite you to reflect on different forms of genesis. 

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