Great great great. What does it mean to have a great day? To have a day when you can show honor to your mother or father, to show them compassion and to lift up their spirits.
To have a day when you can show honor to your mother and honor for all women, as we are the backbones, the strong limbs of the trees, the bodies of the menorahs with our arms outstretched in affection to hug, to kiss, to show love, to show acceptance, to rock babies in our arms, to feed babies, to give them milk, we as women are the nourishing gender of the human race.
To love our fathers, for their dedication to us as their children, a father with father's rights, to be a dad and to love your children, to work at a job to earn money for your children, to be a replacement for the mother when the mother needs a break.
To teach your children, that the rain comes from G-d. That the rain will purify you. To have a fear of G-d as well as a love for G-d. To daven regularly, to make Aliyah to Israel, to be in The Promised Land.
To love one another, not to struggle, fight or blame, to take her tenderly in your arms, and give her/him strength as s/he suckles milk.
To have Shabbat and to keep it. To sing like the birds, to be a leader spiritually, not to be afraid of leading, to peacefully speak the gospel, but not according to Matthew, instead according to Moses.
To have this original peace within your spirit that comes from keeping the commandments, not committing transgressions, to love and to be loved.
To have a spirit of love, not to covet in your family. Not to end up like the Prophet Joseph: enslaved and imprisoned.
To break the chains of causing persecution and hate crimes against others who are different from you. To have a knowledge of diversity. To accept and be accepted. To be tolerant and to love your neighbor.
To have a great day, to do something great, to think a great thought, to tell someone else to have a great day, and being the impetus that makes their day a great one.
Giving and loving, showing love, using kind words, comforting someone, feeding them your milk
Got milk? Yes, thank G-d.
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