Archive for April, 2009

The 66th annual meeting of UIWU will be held next week in Charlotte, NC at the Doubletree Guest Suites at Southpark, April 24-26th. The meeting is open to the public and there is no registration charge. Below is the tentative program:

Friday, April 24th

5:00pm  Registration and Welcome

7:00pm  Welcoming Shabbat: Candle Lighting and Kiddush

7:30pm  Celebrating 65 Years of UIWU: James Tabor

Sabbath, April 25th

9:00am  The Three Greatest Chapters of the Hebrew Bible: James Tabor

10:30am Our Incredible American Hebrew Heritage: Ralph Buntyn

Noon Break and Open Time

1:30pm  Amazing Treasures of the Mishnah: Joseph Good

3:30pm Open House at the UIWU Offices: Archive Display & Reception

7:00pm After Hours: Musical Program with David & Patty Tyler, their band, and our talented musical performers at the Hampton Inn nearby

Sunday, April 26th

9:00am  UIWU 66th Annual Business Meeting

Presidential Address by James Tabor: Presiding: Ralph Buntyn

10:00am The Three Greatest Chapters of the Hebrew Bible: Ross Nichols

Noon Break and Open Time

2:30pm  ‘Let Him Go Up’: Connecting to Israel in our Time: Hanoch Young with John and Carin Carlson

4:00pm A Surprise Announcement: James Tabor

My Last Night in Goshen
by Ross Nichols
Pesach 2009 / 5769

The moon is huge and bright outside. All around me I see the silhouettes of people scurrying about and preparing for our much anticipated images.jpegdeparture. People can be seen packing all of their possessions in the flickering light of the oil lamps burning within the homes of all of my neighbors. I am standing outside of my home, my belt is fastened, sandals are tied tightly on my feet and my staff is in my hand. I am burning what was left from my family meal, as I was instructed, upon a pile of coals.

Four days ago I selected a lamb for my house and then today at the specified time “between the evenings” I killed it and roasted it over a fire. My family ate the flesh with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. I took some of the blood and applied it to the top and sides of the doorway to my home. I am told that this will serve as a sign to keep my family safe. It is whispered that tonight at midnight a destroyer will pass through the land and enter any and every home that does not have the sign to kill the firstborn.

We have prayed for deliverance from the hard labor of this place. My people have been sojourners for 430 years! It is said that our God has finally heard our cries. Two sons of the tribe of Levi revealed this to our elders who then informed us of all that would lead to our freedom. Their names are Moses and Aaron, both sons of Amram and Jochebed of the family of Kohath. I am told that these two sons of Levi performed many miracles in the sight of our elders which confirmed to them that our God has indeed visited us and witnessed our afflictions. When I first heard this news I bowed my head and worshipped!

Time and again they went before Pharaoh and requested that our people be allowed to leave but the king of Egypt refused every time. Because of the strength of Pharaoh’s heart and his arrogance towards God’s messengers our God has caused great calamities to fall upon the people who have enslaved us. During all of this time my people have been protected in our place of Goshen. The water of the Nile was turned to blood. The fish died and the smell from the water was horrid! Even after this sign, Pharaoh would not let us go. The land was invaded by frogs. We hear that the frogs were inside of the homes of the Egyptians…on their beds and even in their kneading bowls! I had hoped that this would cause Pharaoh to let us leave but as soon as the plague was removed and the frogs burned in the fires, Pharaoh returned to his stubbornness! Gnats came next. The gnats covered all living creatures – both man and beast, but Pharaoh was still not willing to let us leave. Flies came next to such a degree that the land of Egypt was ruined by the swarms. I thought that this plague would have been enough, but Pharaoh still stood strong against us. Then I witnessed the livestock of the Egyptians dead in the fields and yet even with this, Pharaoh refused to let us go. Even when the Egyptians were stricken with painful sores on their flesh they did not give in to release us. We heard from our elders that Moses instructed all of us to take our livestock to safety to keep them protected during the next plague. We were told that God would send a storm of hail. Some of the Egyptians took heed to this warning but most did not. We were safe in Goshen, but the storm was fierce! Hail and fire came down from heaven such as had never been seen or heard! All the plants were destroyed as well. Once again the sons of Levi, as they had done after each of the preceding plagues went before Pharaoh. As soon as the storm was stayed by the hand of Moses, Pharaoh grew arrogant once again and reneged on his word. Locusts were sent to eat what was left from the hail, but as soon as they were blown away by God, Pharaoh went back on his word. Then a darkness came upon the land – a darkness so thick that one could feel it! This seemed only to anger Pharaoh more and he threatened Moses and Aaron with death if they appeared before him again.

We then followed the directions of Moses and Aaron and asked our Egyptian neighbors for silver and gold which they gave to us. We were told to prepare as I mentioned previously for our departure. So as the glow from the coals slowly fades into the dark of night I close the door of my home. The children are sleeping quietly on the floor. Our dog and other animals all curled up in a ball with them. My wife and I are too anxious to sleep.

What was that? I hear high pitched screams as the wind blows hard outside of our home. I watch as clouds pass in front of the moon and I know that tonight is the night that God has chosen to save His people. I am told that we will eat this meal every year at this time when we reach our destination. When my sons ask me why we eat this meal I will tell them, “It is YHWH’s Passover, for he passed over the houses of the people of Israel in Egypt, when He struck the Egyptians but spared our houses.”

Tell the story in your own way during this season. Shalom and chag sameach!

Ross Nichols

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