Rain in Israel is a completely different experience than rain in New York, and probably anywhere else in the world.We pray for it, hope for it, predict it, speculate about it, celebrate it, and count every drop. There is a very specific rainy season here and deviations from it are rare.
One deviation comes with a special segulah: Rain in the month of Iyyar is supposed to be a segulah for good health. The explanation behind this belief is that the letters of Iyyar stand for:
Alef: Ani (I)
Yud, Yud: Hashem
Resh: Refoecha (is your healer)
You can read more about it here.
When it does rain in Iyyar you might see people running outside with their mouths open, trying to catch a bit of the magic.
Last year, we caught some Iyyar rain and rubbed it on Trip'n Daddy's dry lips.
(We generally hold a "You never know - it can't hurt" perspective when it comes to Segulahs)
So when reports of that rare Iyyar rain started to fill up my Facebook feed this morning, I smiled.
Because even though it didn't work for us, Iyyar rain is still special, still magical, still celebrated.
Because in Israel, every drop of rain equals a drop of hope.
3 hours ago
3 comments:
Love your outlook. We should all learn from you.
So beautifully expressed!
Very lovely, my friend. A true sign of healing is when we wish beautiful things for our friends, without begrudging, even when it would be justifiable to choose the negative path. Kol hakavod.
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