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Celebrating A Private MiracleWhile Jews everywhere celebrate the national miracles of Chanukah or Purim, individual Jewish communities and families have long had a tradition of recalling particular miracles that have happened just to them. Usually these are miracles that mark narrow escapes, but they neednt be. These private miracle days are called "Days of Thanks" or "Purim Katan," Special Purims.
Meditation:Deepen your awareness of the private miracle that you wish to mark by creating a
brakhah, a blessing which affirms, "YES! I know how fortunate I have been, again and
again
" Your brakhah can explain how the miracle has enriched or altered your
life, led you from vulnerability to strength, opened your eyes and heart. Ritual:Go public and expand your gratitude. Hold a "Day of Thanks." Gather people
who are important to you. Tell the story of your personal or communal miracle, the story
of one amazing save when your back was to the wall or the whole collection of small and
intricate miracles that is your life. Eat have a seudat
hodaah (a meal of thanks thats the origin of the
Thanksgiving feast) and, of course, give tzedakah, expanding the ripples of your joy into
your community. Blessing:(When you say this blessing, try to recall all the other miracles with which you and
the people you love have been blessed in the past.) Teaching:May a people recite a blessing at places where miracles occurred to their ancestors or
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