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We’ve always found You, Holy One, even in the ruins. You were there, cooing like a dove, roaring like a lion. There we find You still, crying for Your children, seeing what they do to each other. | |
You have never been unaffected by the brokenness of Your world, the brokenness in Your children. | |
We have never been unaffected by the brokenness of Your world, the brokenness within us. | |
We’ve even understood that universal brokenness as a reality within You, which is why, when we’re in ruin, we know we can find You. | |
We offer You comfort Holy One, from our brokenness to Yours. We ask for Your comfort too. | |
Perhaps, finally, we might even learn to be of comfort to each other. |
“Comfort in Ruin: Tishah b’Av” was written by Rabbi Menachem Creditor and shared by the author via the Open Siddur Project Discussion Group on Facebook, 27 July 2023.
“Comfort in Ruin: Tishah b’Av, a prayer-poem by Rabbi Menachem Creditor” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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