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Our Jewish traditions teach us to see the world globally in ever-widening ripples of responsibility. Our family lies closest to us, our community next, those in our town, then those in towns beyond and so on. But the ripples don't stop rippling at a certain point beyond which we have no responsibility. And unless we can honestly lay hand on heart and say that all our available resources are now committed with doing good, how will we, as Jews, justify ignoring the crushing need of our fellow human beings, calling only for our bit of spare cash and time so that they can stand on their own two feet?
The Torah predicts in its earliest blessing to the Jews that we will be blessed and that, through us, all the peoples of the world will be blessed. Time now to work to make that a reality.
Clive A Lawton
Chair: Trustees