By Laura Seymour
Dear Families,
“B’Tzelem Elohim — Created in the Image of God” tells us how we should live:
- What does this tell us about how to treat yourself?
- If every person is “b’tzelem Elohim,” then what does that say about how we look at every person?
- Does this mean we are all the same? What about people who are different than us? Are they “b’tzelem Elohim”?
There are so many ways to “interpret” text and music (and lyrics) are interpretations of thoughts and feelings and even of Jewish texts. The world of “Jewish rock music” is expanding every day and the music speaks to us and teaches us. This important message of b’tzelem Elohim comes alive with this song. Download it today!
B’Tzelem Elohim
(By e18hteen — Dan Nichols, Mason Cooper and Michael Moskowitz)
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah. (2)
We all got a life to live, we all got a gift to give.
Just open your heart and let it out.
We all got a peace to bring, We all got a song to sing.
Just open your heart and let it out.
CHORUS: When I reach out to you and you to me,
We become b’tzelem Elohim.
When we share our hopes and our dreams
Each one of us, b’tzelem Elohim
We all got a tale to tell. We all want to speak it well.
Just open your heart and let it out.
We all got a mountain to climb. We all got a truth to find.
Just open your heart and let it out. CHORUS
B’reisheet bara Elohim, all our hopes, all our dreams
B’reisheet bara Elohim, each one of us, b’tzelem Elohim
Shalom from the Shabbat Lady.
Laura Seymour is director of Camping Services at the Aaron Family Jewish Community Center.