Rosh Chodesh Kislev: Stepping Into the Light
Cheshvan always feels a little grey. Gloomy skies. Jackets coming out of storage. Coming off the highs of Tishrei. A long stretch without Yom Tov. A month where we sit with ourselves, sometimes in the heaviness of our own thoughts. Kislev is different. Kislev begins with a door opening. On this day, Rosh Chodesh Kislev, the Rebbe walked out to the Chassidim again after his heart attack. Could it have happened the day before? Could it have been the last flicker of Cheshvan? It could have. But it wasn’t. It had to be today — the first day of the month of light. The message is clear. Healing doesn’t show up while we’re still deep in the darkness. It appears once we’re ready to take the first small step toward the light. From the Rebbe stepping out of his room to the menorah that will soon glow in our homes, Kislev teaches one thing above all: Light isn’t something you wait for. Light is something you add. מוסיף והולך Increase, and keep increasing. As Kislev begins, I’m asking myself one s...