Baruch atah Adonai, ha-tov shimcha ul’cha na-eh l’hodot.
Blessed are you Eternal One, Your name is Goodness and You are worthy of thanksgiving.
These words form the chatimah, or seal, at the end of the Hoda’ah prayer, the second closing benediction of the Amidah (Modim Anachnu Lach). It is natural for us to go about our daily lives scarcely noticing the many blessings that we have each and every day. The words of the Hoda’ah remind us that we are surrounded by miracles and blessings – our lives, our health, our families and friends, our work in this world. The words of this prayer remind us to pause and notice them, to take a moment and lift our eyes up to see the beauty that is in this world, to feel the sun on our face, the wind in our hair, to see the beauty of autumn’s splendid palette of colors as the leaves float down to the ground.
When we pray and sing these words and give thanks for the miracles that we experience each and every day, we realize that we cannot take them for granted. Life is too precious, and these gifts are too important to notice them only when they are gone – when we have been sick, or have suffered pain and loss. Our daily recitation of the words of the Hoda’ah can lead us to a practice of being aware and appreciative of the miracles that surround us each day, and to also make it a practice of expressing our gratitude to God and to our loved ones.
At this season of thanksgiving, we are thankful for the daily miracles that surround us each day. As our awareness of them grows, may we be changed, lifted up, and transformed.
Friday, November 19, 2010
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