Seven days to home

I “left home” almost 3 months ago.

I can count on my 2 hands the number of days I’ve slept in my own bed since December 1, when I started my sabbatical. Family guest rooms, hotel rooms and ship cabins are where I’ve laid my head to pillow. Remarkably, I’ve slept fairly well!

I do not take for granted the multiple blessings I enjoy in the luxury of this experience: a long-standing and mutually beneficial relationship with a synagogue; a community that cares for the physical and mental wellbeing of its clergy; the financial resources and good health to enjoy a series of getaways and revitalizing experiences; colleagues and laypeople who are able to support our shul in my absence; a family that can accommodate my needs.

Perhaps the greatest blessing of all is the feeling I have now, with seven days to go, the feeling of looking forward to coming home. 

In these past weeks, I’ve experienced cultures and vistas very different from my own surroundings. I’ve explored and deepened family relationships. I’ve even imposed upon myself periods of solitude in my efforts to understand better my relationships with myself, others and God.

As I reach the end of this life detour, I feel my chosen paths have been validated and reaffirmed. The values and lessons I’ve tried to live by and teach have guided me on a fulfilling and meaningful life journey. Along the way, I’ve been blessed to connect with so many people who have chosen to share the journey with me. And best of all, I am reminded that all roads lead back to community: to a shared sense of responsibility, purpose and destiny.

And I didn’t even have to stop for directions!

I’m ready and excited to continue our shared work. May we pave the way to a life of learning, service and kindness together.

Shabbat shalom,

Rabbi Craig Scheff

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4 responses to “Seven days to home”

  1. Deanna Boris's avatar
    Deanna Boris says :

    Toss a coin-preferably a shekel- who is more excited for your return.? You or the congregation? (Of course we were very well taken care of during your absence)

  2. Janine Kolinsky's avatar
    Janine Kolinsky says :

    Welcoome Home

  3. Edward Fener's avatar
    Edward Fener says :

    Welcomed me home. Safe travels back

  4. Ellen Nessen's avatar
    Ellen Nessen says :

    Safe travels as you continue home. As we continue the year, I hope our paths will cross in some way.
    I yearn to met family.
    Shabbat Shabbat

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