To Build a Life
"What message have you for young people?" asked Carl Stern of NBC in concluding a television interview with Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel shortly before his death.
Rabbi Heschel replied: ". . . Let them remember that there is meaning beyond absurdity. Let them remember that every deed counts, that every word has power, and that we all can do our share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and all frustrations and all disappointments.
"And, above all, [let them] remember . . . to build a life as if it were a work of art."
Rabbi Heschel replied: ". . . Let them remember that there is meaning beyond absurdity. Let them remember that every deed counts, that every word has power, and that we all can do our share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and all frustrations and all disappointments.
"And, above all, [let them] remember . . . to build a life as if it were a work of art."
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