“The Trees That Miss the Mammoths”: A Passover Yizkor Drash
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In this special Passover Yizkor episode of The Voices of Emanu El, Rabbi Oren Hayon shares a powerful drash that begins with an unlikely teacher: the Osage orange tree. Once spread across a continent by woolly mammoths and giant sloths, the tree now survives in a narrowed habitat, still bearing the shape of a relationship that has been lost.
Rabbi Hayon weaves this natural history into a meditation on Jewish memory at Pesach and the tender work of Yizkor. He speaks to mourners who find themselves “out with lanterns looking for ourselves,” holding onto small artifacts of those they love—a familiar phrase, a morning coffee order, a quietly inherited value. Through this “spiritual archaeology,” we discover that our grief not only looks backward, but clarifies who we are still becoming and the hopeful fruit our lives can still bear.