This week's Torah portion, Chayei Sarah, is intriguingly named "The Life of Sarah," even though it recounts her passing. The name reminds us that a person's true life is measured not by the years they live, but by the enduring impact they leave behind. Sarah's legacy is a testament to this truth, as her influence continues to shape future generations long after her earthly life has ended. Following Sarah's death, her son Isaac finds solace in his marriage to Rebecca. A touching moment occurs when Rebecca lights the Shabbat candles in Sarah's tent. It is as if Sarah's spirit and presence return, symbolized by the glow of the candles. Rebecca carries Sarah's values, traditions, and essence into her new role, ensuring that the legacy of kindness, faith, and devotion Sarah established is not only preserved but also renewed in her own family. Through the lives of Isaac and Rebecca, Sarah's influence remains vibrant and alive. Losing a loved one is one of life's greatest challenges. Moving forward does not mean forgetting them; rather, it means finding ways to carry their teachings, values, and tradition into the future. Every mitzvah we perform, every act of kindness, and every moment of faith we nurture is a tribute to those who came before us. When we infuse our homes with warmth, tradition, and integrity, we honor their memory in the most profound way—by living the lessons they taught us. May we all strive to live lives rich in meaning and purpose, creating legacies that inspire those who come after us. May we find joy in our children and grandchildren as they carry forward the values we hold dear. And may we soon see the day when we are reunited with our loved ones, proud to show them how their spirit continues to illuminate our lives. |
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