I was moved and insired by a talk by Rebbitzen Esther Jungreis and have just read her book "Life is a Test".  She is a Holocaust Survivor and runs the Hineni Institute of Learning in New York. http://www.hineni.org/rebbetzin.asp
While I was pondering the meaning of life, and one's journey through the good and bad, I was sent the following poem, which I am proud to publish here.  I do believe there is a purpose for each one of us in this life.  However crazy life seems.
Philip C. Selz wrote this poem about Mr. Liviu Librescu, who survived the holocaust and saved the lives of students at Virginia Tech on Monday and died from gunshot wounds. Philip read it at his synagogue and the Rabbi suggested that he distribute it to as many places as he could. I hope it touches you like it touched me.
 
               My  Stand
A Tribute to Liviu  Librescu
       By Philip C.  Selz
 
In the darkest times  we’ve seen, I was sent into the camps
As I smelled the  stench of burning flesh, I knew my kin were gone
Survival was my only  thought, I knew I must come through
But I didn’t know the  reason that my living must go on
And when the war had  ended, liberation finally came
And I grew to be a  man and shortly after took a wife
And we raised our  kids in 
And we lived for  those who died and worked to make a useful life
Then a teaching job  came to me in 
And I thought that  building new young minds was destiny for me
So I traveled to  
And I taught  engineering in this homeland of the free
Now I hear the  hallways screaming as shots are fired there
And I hear the terror  in the screams and understand their plight
So I bar the door  from danger and I tell my students “Run!”
And as the bullets  breach the door I know that I must fight
And in these final  moments as my life is seeping out
I think back over 60  years and finally understand
My own salvation now  makes sense as children flee and live
I was saved that day to save this day, I’ve finally made my stand.
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