Thanksgiving Begins with Awareness
As we celebrate this Thanksgiving weekend, I am reminded once again of how deeply this holiday resonates with our American story, and with our Jewish story as well. On October 3, 1789, President George Washington issued a special proclamation establishing the first national Thanksgiving Day. At a moment when our young nation was still finding its footing, Washington understood the importance of pausing to acknowledge our blessings, to reflect on our responsibilities, and to offer gratitude to the Source of all goodness. His proclamation set in motion a tradition that has endured for generations, inviting Americans of every background to take stock of the gifts that sustain us and the ideals that bind us together. Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite days of the year. At its heart is the spiritual discipline of gratitude, pausing long enough to notice what we have, the people we love, what truly matters, and remembering that none of it should be taken for granted. It is...