Wandering for 40 years meant the children of Israel experienced many a
change in leadership during their time in the desert. This week in the Torah,
we read about the moment that Aaron passes the role of high priest on
to his son, Eleazar. The two ascend with Moses to the top of Mount Hor,
and it is there that Aaron clothes Eleazar in the vestments of the
priesthood.
Imagine the emotion the three must have felt on that mountain peak.
Aaron, so beloved by the community, so wise in steering the people of
Israel through many trials, handing the physical manifestation of his
leadership role over to his son. Eleazar, receiving that mantle, excited
and frightened by the possibilities of his future. And Moses, guiding
them both, facilitating the sacred moment of transfer between the
generations, aware, too, that one day even he would merit a
replacement.
Sometimes a change in leadership can break a community apart. Not so
for the Israelites, whose journey together would eventually culminate in
arrival in the land of Israel. And not so, too, for our community here
at Congregation Micah. This Shabbat we will offer our gratitude to
President Marjean Coddon and her board for their incredible leadership.
We will welcome a new board, led by President Jeff Landman to help guide
us into the future. All the while, we recognize the sacredness of our
community which, like that of our ancestors, maintains the same spirit,
warmth, and values from generation to generation.
- Student Rabbi Emily Langowitz
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