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Voices in the Night



Late at night. A dark, cold night.

"Mommy." Softly.

Silence.

"Mom-MY!" Louder, more persistent.

"Yes, honey." Sleepy and muffled.

"Mommy, I'm SCARED!" Small and frightened.

"It's alright, sweetheart. I'm right here. Don't be afraid." More awake and alert.

Silence.

"Mommy." Once again.

"Yes, honey, I'm right here." Gently.

"But, I'm STILL scared." Straightforward and honest.

Footsteps. Feet paddling on the hallway floor.

"I'm coming to you." A promise.

Creak of the mattress.

Smoothing and fluffing of the blanket.

Kiss. Hug. Snuggle.

"Can you keep me company for a LONG, LONG time?" Hopeful, expectant.

"Sure, sweety. Sleep, my princess." Kiss again.

Comfortable silence. Heavy breathing.

Creak of the mattress.

"Do you have to go back now?" Awakened. Candid.

"Yes, honey. Sleep tight." Soothing. Another kiss.

Footsteps in the hall. Heavy breathing.

Comfortable silence.

It's my three year old daughter waking in the middle of the night, frightened from the darkness, scared from a bad dream.

But it's also any one of us, anxiously waking up in the cold nights of our lives, fearful of uncertainties, apprehensive about our personal nightmares, calling out in our own small voices, expectantly and knowingly.

To our Creator.


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By Chana Weisberg   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author

Chana Weisberg is on the editorial staff of chabad.org. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and Divine Whispers: Stories that Speak to the Heart and Soul and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.

About the artist: Dovid Brook lives in Sydney Australia and has been selling his art since he was in high school. He is currently painting and doing web illustrations. To view or purchase David's art please visit davidbrookpaintings.com


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Posted: Oct 18, 2007
Feeling this emotion
Dear Chana:

What an amazing event when I read this article that referenced your daughter and all I felt was the same emotion, that I, (a mid 50's person) gets.

As a result of war caused PTSD from thirty five years ago, I feel all of these emotions still, every night (sometimes during the day).

Your article bridges the generations and creates an emotion for many more of us.

May you be Blessed.
Posted By Yitzchak Roth, Chicago, IL

Posted: Oct 17, 2007
Just Beautiful!!!
Any piece that Chana writes, I read!!!!

She is a gifted writer, one who always delivers the message with grace, style and knowledge.

Thank you, Chana!
Posted By Dorothy Bienen, Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Posted: Oct 16, 2007
Voices in the Night
Ooo, this one is good! Your writing just gets better and better, Chana. I'm so happy I was looking on the Chabad site today and saw your article.
Posted By Anonymous, Greenville, SC



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