Tikkun Olam
I am often inspired by my friends; what luck I have to know the people I know!
One of my friends is, like me, by passion a composer. It may not be his career, but it is certainly his gift. Last year, my orchestra played a piece that he wrote; we did not do it justice, but we certainly loved working on it. I wish I could find another orchestra to perform it!
Anyway, he went and "did it again" this year; last week, my secular humanist Jewish school had its annual graduation, and the kids sang a song he composed about Repairing the World/ Tikkun Olam. (It's a belief that I hold too--I am in this world to help make the world better, wherever and however I can.) Again, I hope that in the future he can get a more professional recording of the song; I think he's working on it. It's a completely different genre than the orchestra performance of last May...and it's clear that the kids loved singing it. Here's the link to the song. It's a video of the kids performing it. (I wan't involved except as a delighted audience member. Sometimes that's delightful, too!).
It's refreshing to know there are other people creating and working to make the world better. Sometimes I feel like I'm alone on my journey. In contrast, sometimes I feel like I'm not doing enough!
One of my friends is, like me, by passion a composer. It may not be his career, but it is certainly his gift. Last year, my orchestra played a piece that he wrote; we did not do it justice, but we certainly loved working on it. I wish I could find another orchestra to perform it!
Anyway, he went and "did it again" this year; last week, my secular humanist Jewish school had its annual graduation, and the kids sang a song he composed about Repairing the World/ Tikkun Olam. (It's a belief that I hold too--I am in this world to help make the world better, wherever and however I can.) Again, I hope that in the future he can get a more professional recording of the song; I think he's working on it. It's a completely different genre than the orchestra performance of last May...and it's clear that the kids loved singing it. Here's the link to the song. It's a video of the kids performing it. (I wan't involved except as a delighted audience member. Sometimes that's delightful, too!).
It's refreshing to know there are other people creating and working to make the world better. Sometimes I feel like I'm alone on my journey. In contrast, sometimes I feel like I'm not doing enough!
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