The Mothers' Peace Day
       
Happy Mothers Day !    
       God could not be everywhere, so he created mothers.           
                         ~Jewish Proverb


        
  With love for my mother,
     my sisters who are mothers, all the other mothers I have known,
     and for all mothers. Blessings and Shalom Aleichem
                                    Love, Tim   

The first person to fight for an official Mother's Day celebration in the United States was Julia Ward Howe.
She also wrote the words to the Civil War song,
The Battle Hymn of the Republic:

"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword;
His truth is marching on.
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on.

Howe was born in New York City on May 27, 1819. She was a published poet and abolitionist. She and her husband, Samuel Gridley Howe, co-published the anti-slavery newspaper The Commonwealth. She was active in the peace movement and the women's suffrage movement. In 1870 she penned the Mother's Day Proclamation. In 1872 the Mothers' Peace Day Observance on the second Sunday in June was held and the meetings continued for several years. Her idea was widely accepted, but she was never able to get the day recognized as an official holiday. The Mothers' Peace Day was the beginning of the Mothers' Day holiday in the United States now celebrated in May.

The modern commercialized celebration of gifts, flowers and candy... bears little resemblance to Howe's original idea. Here is her Proclamation:

Arise then...women of this day!
Arise, all women who have hearts!
Whether your baptism be of water or of tears!
Say firmly:
"We will not have questions answered by irrelevant agencies,
Our husbands will not come to us, reeking with carnage,
For caresses and applause.
Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn
All that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience.
We, the women of one country,
Will be too tender of those of another country
To allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs."

From the bosom of a devastated Earth a voice goes up with
Our own. It says: "Disarm! Disarm!
The sword of murder is not the balance of justice."
Blood does not wipe our dishonor,
Nor violence indicate possession.

As men have often forsaken the plough and the anvil at the summons of war,
Let women now leave all that may be left of home
For a great and earnest day of counsel.
Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.
Let them solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means
Whereby the great human family can live in peace...
Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
But of God -

In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask
That a general congress of women without limit of nationality,
May be appointed and held at someplace deemed most convenient
And the earliest period consistent with its objects,
To promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
The amicable settlement of international questions,
The great and general interests of peace.

Let us hope we can one day celebrate a day when, all over the world, no mother would have to mourn the death of her child lost in war.  To all of the mothers whose children are fighting in wars - and to mothers whose children are growing up with wars raging around them. Aleichem shalom, from Tim at Peaceresource.org

From Mother's Day for Peace - by Ruth Rosen.  http://www.peace.ca/mothersdayproclamation.htm

Honor Mother with Rallies in the Streets.The holiday
began in activism; it needs rescuing from commercialism and platitudes...

With a little imagination, we could restore Mother's Day as a holiday that
celebrates women's political engagement in society.  During the 1980's, some
peace groups gathered at nuclear test sites on Mother's Day to protest the
arms race.  Today, our greatest threat is not from missilies but from our
indifference toward human welfare and the health of our planet.  Imagine, if
you can, an annual Million Mother March in the nation's capital.  Imagine a
Mother's Day filled with voices demanding social and economic justice and a
sustainable future, rather than speeches studded with syrupy platitudes.

Some will think it insulting to alter our current way of celebrating Mother's
Day.  But public activism does not preclude private expressions of love and
gratitude. (Nor does it prevent people from expressing their appreciation all
year round.)

Nineteenth century women dared to dream of a day that honored women's civil
activism.  We can do no less. We should honor their vision with civic activism.

Ruth Rosen is a professor of history at UC Davis.

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Mother's Day holiday, in the United States, celebrates motherhood generally and the positive contributions of mothers to society. It falls on the second Sunday of each May and is the result of a campaign by Anna Marie Jarvis (1864–1948), who, following the death of her mother on May 9, 1905, devoted her life to establishing Mother's Day as a national (and later an international) holiday.

This nonprofit, nonsectarian humanitarian group's Mother's Day for Peace campaign encourages people to send e-cards to their mothers with contributions to help heal victims of the Iraq War.

MOTHER’S DAY FACT SHEET: Holiday first observed May 10, 1908

Mother’s Day Facts:

Wearing a white carnation honors a deceased mother, wearing a pink or red carnation is to honor a living mother.
In the United States, there are about 82.5 million mothers.
In the U.S.,
82% of women between 40 and 44 are mothers & 96% of Americans participate in Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is the peak day of the year for long-distance phone calls and busiest restaurant day of the year.
In 1973, the U.S. mail was delayed for eight days because of the amount of mail during Mother’s Day.
21 million people give flowers to their mothers, grandmothers, wives on this holiday.
The month of May accounts for nearly
11% of florists’ annual sales.
There are more than
23,000 florists in the U.S. with more than 125,000 employees.
Mother’s Day founder Anna Jarvis and the florist industry ended up disagreeing over the selling of flowers for
Anna Jarvis was confined to a nursing home at the end of her life, penniless.
Her nursing home bills were paid, unbeknownst to her, by the Florist's Exchange.
Mother’s Day is celebrated in more than 100 countries around the world.
Mother’s Day is the
second largest floral holiday in the United States, capturing 23% of all holiday-related floral purchases. Valentine’s Day is the biggest holiday for fresh cut flower purchases.

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