The Many Faces of Love
As I write this, California has declared a state of emergency due to devastating wildfires. Fueled by extreme winds, these massive fires have left many people in dire situations. Countless individuals have lost their homes, some have lost loved ones, and the weight of despair can be overwhelming.
While we can’t predict or easily escape disasters like this, we can choose how we respond. Instead of being consumed by grim news, taking small steps toward healing can help restore a sense of normalcy. We must have faith that this too shall pass. Even when everything feels hopeless, we can slowly rise from the ashes—because giving up is not an option.
It’s important to acknowledge our emotions, seek support, and accept help. If you’re fortunate enough to be in a position to give, reach out to those in need and offer comfort.
This Valentine’s Day, instead of exchanging chocolates, consider spreading love by helping others regain peace. Love can be shown in many ways: donating time, clothing, or blankets—or even opening your home. Sometimes, love is as simple as delivering hot soup to a friend in recovery. A brief phone call, a thoughtful note, or a warm hug can also bring healing and comfort to those around us.
The sooner people facing hardships begin to reintegrate into daily life, the sooner we can all rebuild together. Love remains one of our most fundamental needs, revealing the best in humanity. When we let our God-given souls connect with others, we bring light into even the darkest places, allowing hope to shine through the cracks.
May this tragic time of flying embers spark greater love and, like the strong winds, help us spread care and compassion more than ever. Wishing us all a speedy recovery.
Naomi Young is a teacher in Santa Clarita who brings over four decades of experience in Jewish studies and bar/ bat mitzvah training. She is a seasoned writer and multimedia artist. Connect with her via email at naomiyoung7@yahoo.com or explore her creative endeavors on her website www.naomiyoung.com
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