Elul Tools
Building a Strong
Foundation for the
Days of Awe
Elul Tools
Building a Strong
Foundation for the
Days of Awe
Building a Strong
Foundation for the
Days of Awe
Shofar Blast(press the arrow below)
Shofar Blast
(press the arrow below)
Today's Elul Chai-Ku:
And I've also hit the bulls eye.
Keep my aim steady.
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16 Elul - Did You Hit Your Target?
The shofar, sounded during Elul, alerts us that Rosh Hashanah is just around the corner. It’s time to wake up and get ready. But how do we get ready? One of the traditional ways is through some pretty serious self-examination. If you have been following the Elul Tools in order, we have been involved in the ancient tradition of Chesbon Hanefesh, Jewish soul searching. Now that we are halfway through Elul already (notice the full moon outside!) we will begin to shift our focus from self-reflection to action.
Today’s Elul Tool: See yourself as a whole, integrated person. You are capable of making mistakes and causing pain. However, you also perform acts of kindness and repair. Yes you created problems this past year. But consider all they ways you repaired damage and fostered peace. Recall the idea of weighing your actions in Judaism. Balance is important. Tipping toward the side of goodness is ideal. Would you say that your total successes and failures balanced out this year? Is the amount of disturbance you created equal to the amount of peace you created? Contemplate your inner scale in regard to all the various realms of your life. Is there one particular area that needs attention? How can you tip the scale toward more connection, repair, and growth in the year ahead? Did you hit any bulls eyes this year? If so, take a moment to acknowledge that accomplishment.
Psalm 27
It is customary to read Psalm 27 twice daily during Elul.
Here is an online version of Psalm 27 for easy access.
For Families and Kids!
Junior Tool Box: Discuss the symbol of the target with your children. Include the ideas of “Missing the Mark” and “Hitting Bulls Eyes” to talk about strengths and weaknesses over the past year.
For a tangible visual of this idea, draw a large target (or use the one below). Fill in the target with this year’s “hits” and “misses.”
Discuss how to prepare for next year like an Archer, putting intense focus on what to improve, how to hit the Bull’s Eye!
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