As we come to the end of 2011 we all begin the process of looking back over the year that has passed. For some of us the year was one filled with moments of joy, happiness and blessing but for many of us, the year was one which saw us faced with struggles, pain, suffering. It seems to me, that for so many, 2011 was an incredibly challenging year, a time of hurt, difficulties and sorrows. And in our increasingly isolated and isolating world, it can feel as if we are the only ones, that we are alone with our struggles and burdens.
There is a story from Jewish tradition about a woman named Rebecca.
Rebecca went to see her Rabbi’s wife, the Rebbetzin. ”Rebbetzin,” she said, “I don’t know what to do. I have so many troubles. My children do not listen to me, they take me for granted and they don’t appreciate what they have in their lives. I struggle to make a living with my husband, we can put food on the table but not much else and I am always so tired, I feel the problems of my life are too much for me to bear. What can I do?”
The Rebbitzin was the wisest woman in town, many believed her even more wise than her husband, Rebecca felt certain that she could help her. The Rebbetzin sat very still. She looked to the ceiling, she looked down again. She looked to the ceiling, she looked down again, then she suddenly leapt from her chair, “I know what you must do,” she said, “go home and place all your troubles in a bag and bring them here this afternoon at 3. Now go and don’t be late.”