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A Call for Peace and Wholeness

Gathering and speaking together for peace is a great privilege. Abraham saw strangers and offered them peace without knowing their mission. Welcoming the stranger is a goal for all humankind. The word shalom means to be complete; we are not complete unless we are at peace. Peace is difficult to attain. In prayer, we ask God, who made peace in the heavens, to help us make peace. By gathering, talking, and being together, we help one another bring peace.

"Welcoming the stranger and offering peace is a great goal for all humankind."

"We are not complete people unless we are at peace."

Shalom, peace. To gather, to study, and to speak together for peace is a great thing. It is a great privilege for me to be here and share in this event, to be here with Swamiji and with other great religious leaders and teachers, and with my rabbinical colleagues: Rabbi Sultendorp, a great leader for peace in world Jewry, and Rabbi Dushinsky, a friend and colleague with whom we will sing. In the Hebrew scripture, which was read this past Shabbat, we read of Abraham, the father of the Jewish people. Abraham sees three strangers approaching from a distance, but the strangers are angels, representatives of God. With no knowledge of who they are or what their mission may be, Abraham runs out of the tent to bring them in and offer them peace. We learn from our ancestors in Judaism that welcoming the stranger and offering peace is a great goal for all humankind. The word shalom in the Hebrew language comes from shalem, to be complete. We are not complete people unless we are at peace. And we recognize that it is difficult to attain, to reach peace. Every time a Jew prays, we say words that ask God to help us make peace. We say that God, who has been able to make peace among the planets, to create a universe that works in harmony—that God should help us to make peace. Hu ya'aseh shalom aleinu: He who has made peace in the heavens, He will help us to find peace and completeness. As we gather here, may we help one another to bring peace. One way is to talk together; an important way is to be together. And with the help of my good friend Rabbi Dushinsky, we will sing together for a peaceful and better world.

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