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On April 22nd, we were honored to celebrate two great milestones— Yom HaAtzma’ut, Israel’s Independence Day (in the Jewish calendar the 5th of Iyar) and Carla Spector, who is retiring after 50 years working for CAJE. This week’s blog presents a few reflections on Carla from me and her direct boss, Dr. Bella Tendler Krieger, CAJE’s Director of Adult Learning and Growth, and then some of the remarks Carla shared with the many attendees.
This week’s Torah portion, Behar-Bechukotai, is the origin of the call to “Proclaim liberty throughout the land.” (Leviticus 25:10). As an American, I read those words and think of the Liberty Bell, on which they are inscribed. But in context, this verse is part of a set of mitzvot about land use, distribution of resources and the importance of sacred rest. One of those mitzvot is the requirement of the shmita year, a Shabbat for the land every seventh year in which fields are allowed to lie fallow and all debts are forgiven.
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