“Why should we be kept from bringing the Lord’s offering?”
—Numbers 9:7
“Even in darkness, light dawns for the upright…”
—Psalm 112:4
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🕯️ When You Miss Both Tables
Some people miss the first Passover because someone died. Then grief lingers—or deepens. Another death comes. And they miss Second Passover too.
What if you’re too sad to celebrate again? What if the grief never lifted from the first loss—let alone made space for another? What if sacred time feels like it’s passing without you?
You are not alone. Many mourners feel disoriented when holidays return too soon. Rituals arrive with songs and memory, but the heart may still be in silence. Second Passover is not a deadline. It is mercy.
It is a whisper: “Even if you missed the feast, your place remains.”
“Don’t rush back to the table. Sit as long as you need. I am not waiting for a ritual—I am already in your memory, your love, your life.”
—A whisper from the ones you grieve
🌸 Ways to Honor a Loved One
- 🕯️ Light a candle and whisper their name
- 🍽️ Share their favorite dish with someone who knew them
- 💝 Donate to a cause they cared about
- 📖 Recite a line from a favorite poem or psalm
- 🧘 Sit with their memory without rushing to feel better
