Recently, I finished something I never dared to dream before
my journey through shattered hopes and dreams. But, this pen (or key pad) is
getting ahead of me.
Have you ever seen Defiance? The dictionary defines defiance
as “bold resistance or opposition.” Now, my parents, Harry or Buzz and Pat
(Taylor) Smith, would quickly respond with a strong, “YES,” to seeing defiance.
But, that is not the Defiance I am talking about here. I am referring to the
movie called Defiance (there is also a book called, The Bielski Brothers). Defiance is based on the true story of
three Bielski brothers, Alexander “Zus,” Tuvia, and Asael, who flee their home
to escape the Nazis and establish a hidden camp deep in the Naliboki Forest
during World War II. I don’t want to give you all the details because in my
book, the move is a “must see,” but these are a few of my thoughts as I watched
the movie...
As more and more Jews arrive, the Bielski Brothers bicker
about the ever-growing number of people. Would they be found because of sheer
numbers? What about food and sickness? Like the Bielski Brothers, I am certain
our grandparents, Walter and Jean Taylor, could have related to bickering that
came with ever-growing numbers. But, today, the children and grandchildren of
the Bielski Family number in the tens of thousands.
How awesome is that to think about our ever-growing numbers of Taylor children
and grandchildren?
However, something much more important emerges than just the
numbers: Community, the strength and heart that can come from such numbers. The
Bible says, “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their
work (there was certainly a lot of work to be had at the Taylor homestead)… If
one falls down, his friend can pick him up! Though one may be overpowered, two
can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Like the
inspiring stories that came from these woods, there is certainly a Taylor story
or two that can and should be told about their woods and battles, set-backs,
and triumphs. In these “Conversations,” it is our hope The Taylor Community
shares present journeys and past memories for future generations to read or
listen and watch, find bits of wisdom stored in these stories, and become the
next authors / actors of this continuing novel.
Truly amazing to me is not only do we have strength in numbers, but we also
have a community, which allows us to discover and be discovered.
Finally, Albert Einstein once said, “…It takes a touch of genius
- and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction.” To survive, the community, known as the “Jerusalem in the Woods,” makes a courageous move by parting the waters so
to say and starting over. Some might question whether this second exodus was
with a “touch of genius” because they end up battling the Germans and almost do
not live. Now, I’ll never be an Albert Einstein, but I can certainly relate to making
some moves lacking a “touch of genius” (my parents will agree) and battling to
survive. Like survivor Jack Kagan,
I am forever grateful to those who prodded with encouragement, debated
and fought on my behalf, and at times, threw me over their shoulders and
carried me out of the waters during such times, and for my grandparents, Roger
& Hazel Smith and Walter & Jean Taylor, passing on to my parents who
passed on to me the courage, strength, faith, and tenacity to make moves in the
opposite direction (albeit, it might take me a time or two to get the “touch of
genius” right) – Defiance.
Know that you too can find this Defiance when you need to, but also
know there’s a lot of Taylor Family “touch of genius” out there for you to
discover before making such a move.
Oh yes, I almost forgot about my beginning. This past year,
I completed my Masters of Public Administration (MPA) degree - the never dared
to dream before shattered hopes and dreams, but that’s what it’s all about –
the journeys. So, until next time, snuggle up, check out the movie or book, and let us
know your thoughts and stories of Taylor Defiance.
References:
Ball, M. D. (2011, March 30). Societal and ethical implications of nanotechnology. Retrieved from http://reddragonpub.wordpress.com/societal-and-ethical-implications-of-nanotechnology/
Bible. Ephesians 4:9-10, & 12. New International Version. Retrieved from http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+4&version=NIV
Harrison, D. (2009, January 10). Bielski brothers were heroes, says survivor. Telegraph Media Group Limited. Retrieved from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/4214046/Bielski-brothers-were-heroes-says-survivor.html
Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation (n.d.). Study guide: Tuvia Bielski: Rescue is resistance. Retrieved from http://www.jewishpartisans.org/pdfs/Tuvia_Bielski_Study_Guide.pdf
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