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Hi Dear Rabbi! I am 31 years old and trying to conceive for the past 4 years. Me and my husband are so despaired, we did 4 IVFs one time I did get pregnant but unfortunately lost the baby!!! Thank you so much

 

Shalom and blessings,

I was filled with sorrow upon reading your letter about your many sufferings. In your words resounded the pain of years of hope and unfulfilled dreams- of struggles, expectation, and persistence rewarded with empty arms. The verses of barreness of Sara, Rebecca, Rachel and Hanna echoed through your letter, and I, as the reader of your letter, was left silent by your pain.

Like our foremothers, your strength and inner will to continue to grow and build, to live and hope, to give and love; that inner strength of holiness, also leaves me silent in admiration.

I am reminded of the fact that these national memories of our collective barreness were set as the Torah readings for Rosh HaShana, in order to inspire us to higher levels of yearning for fulfillment, and true prayer- in imitation of the barren woman's yearnings and prayers. And yet we can assume that a memory can inspire only a shallow echo of such hopes- where as your lived experience is not mere imitation, but yearning itself- the prayer itself.

From within my silence let me extend a blessing for only good to you both, may you be blessed with all that is holy and that your hearts be healed with comfort from G-d.

Blessings, Rabbi Da'vid Sperling

 

 

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