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Stuck in Michigan

Friday, 7 February, 2020 - 7:48 am

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In memory of Miriam bat Chana

My grandmother, Miriam Popack, passed away last Friday at the age of 95, surrounded by children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She was very devoted to her family, but was also very active in the community, specifically in the women's Chabad Organization: Neshe Chabad. She was responsible for the yearly women's convention that took place in different states of the USA, with an inspiring program of lectures, workshops, entertainment, and bonding.

One year, the Convention took place in the State of Michigan. It was the winter, and at the end of the Convention, there was a snowstorm, the planes were grounded and the ladies could not leave the airport to get back to their homes for Shabbat. My grandmother called the office of the Rebbe to tell him that they are stuck in the airport and ask for a blessing. The secretary of the Rebbe called back and this was his answer: "The Rebbe asks, 'what does it mean to be stuck'?"

Of course, the Rebbe knew the meaning of the words, but my grandmother understood the message. A Jew is never stuck, if he or she finds himself somewhere, there is a reason for it. It was Friday, so the women decided it was a great opportunity to meet and inspire Jewish women to light Shabbat candles. Indeed, that Friday proved memorable: Many women were inspired, many friendships were created and much light was added to the world because these women were (not) 'stuck'.

I have learned a lot from my grandmother: kindness, hospitality, organization, attention to each person and every detail, dedication to the family, commitment and responsibility for the community. My grandmother was always very proud of her children and grandchildren. May we follow her shining example and always continue to make her proud. May her memory be blessed.

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Mendel and Nehama Hendel

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