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"Whatever a person has decided is God's will, it should be done without grudging or complaining," the Scriptures teach us. So – does what we NOW do, and what we NOW have bring us genuine joy without being yet perfect? Or - are "our eyes always on the ends of the earth" and is "the grass always greener elsewhere?" This sermon offers positive tools for assessing our personal joy-index, and what joy, or lack of it, teaches us.
By Rabbi Bruce L. Cohen5
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"Whatever a person has decided is God's will, it should be done without grudging or complaining," the Scriptures teach us. So – does what we NOW do, and what we NOW have bring us genuine joy without being yet perfect? Or - are "our eyes always on the ends of the earth" and is "the grass always greener elsewhere?" This sermon offers positive tools for assessing our personal joy-index, and what joy, or lack of it, teaches us.