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Rabbi Aaron Goldstein

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My eulogy for Ruth Weyl - Shiva Prayer

May 19, 2013 07:04
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Ruth Weyl – Rut bat Peretz

We have made many connections over Shavuot and today between the Biblical Ruth and ‘our’ Ruth: Quite rightly so because both have been role models. We deeply admire the Biblical Ruth, her loyalty, her determination, her desire only to use the past to create a better future and the incredibly special relationship that she enjoyed with women living within a patriarchal society to negotiate and create that future life, a life that would ultimately produce important descendants.

All this could be said of ‘our’ Ruth and yet as my father spoke about in his eulogy to Ruth this afternoon soon to be found on our Synagogue website, the book of her incredible life is yet to be written. Fortunately, we who are here can all participate in writing and compiling it and perhaps a beginning will be found in the video interview that Ruth gave to our member and Ruth’s dear friend, Judi Herman.

A little research of my archived e mails found a few thoughts of Ruth that might also be of use. Two Rabbis Goldstein were blessed to have been her Rabbi and as with Dad, Ruth would write on a nearly weekly basis up until very recently, commenting on sermons and study sessions that she had heard first hand or read after the event.

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