Sep 18, 2018 By: stwersky

At the same time, though, we were also inculcated with certain values and traditions that served as countervailing forces to order and afford a sense of balance to our lives. The Sabbath was sacrosanct; work could wait until after Sabbath on Saturday night and there was always Sunday. It was a boundary that could not be crossed. My father, of blessed memory would often say all blessings came from G-d. He would get up early every morning and pray for G-d’s grace and to be able to earn an honest living with his own gifted hands. He firmly advised us to do the same and not believe our fate was in the hands of other men. Be a slave to G-d, he said, not a slave to a slave. We also had to study the Torah regularly and adhere to its precepts and traditions. I would come to appreciate these lessons greatly, as I matured, married and began to raise my own family.