Commemorating 50 years since the Six Day War
People often tell me that if they saw a real miracle like
the splitting of the sea they’d believe but how can they be expected to when
there are no miracles today.
This June we will commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the six
day war in 1967. Do you vividly recall those fateful days? The fear and panic
in the lead-up to the war and the subsequent jubilant euphoria of the
miraculous swift victory.
Nobel Laureate Eli
Wiesel wrote these words in an article published in the 'Forverts' (translated
from the original Yiddish by Chana Pollack) in the after-math of the war:
"Future generations will probably never believe it.
Teachers will have a hard time convincing their students that what sounds
legendary actually occurred. The children will, naturally, swallow each word,
but later on, as adults, they’ll nod their heads and smile, remarking that
these were fantasies of history.”
There are great miracles in our days, awesome miracles, if we would only
notice…
Menachem M. Bluming and Chabad.org