I Remember You: A Prayer of Yom Kippur Remembrance

By Rabbi Debra Smith

As I pay my visit to the cemetery at this time of year, I chat with my parents and bring them up to speed on what the year has been like. I am inspired to write these words that I share with you. Wishing everyone G’mar Chatimah Tova. May you and all those that you love be sealed in the Book of Life for a good year.

I remember you
As you remember me.

Although you are long gone,
Although you are recently gone,
Our hearts will forever touch.

You are part of me as I travel my path.
I am a part of you wherever you may rest.

Thank you for all you have given me.
Thank you for who you were and continue to be

I treasure the gift of your presence in my life.
I treasure the imprint you have left on my soul.

Yom Kippur, 5786

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