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The Bratzlaver said: "He who discovers new meanings in the Torah should have confidence that God takes pleasure therein, and should strive to search deeper, and to publish his findings in a book."
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Bereishit: Finding goodness in a world filled with violence and evil
Thoughts on Bereishit and current events: finding goodness in a world filled with violence and evil - an article by Rabbi Dr. David Harbater.
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Bereishit: A Much-Needed Reminder of Goodness
You can now watch an abridged video version of these Parasha thoughts on YouTube:
On October 7, Hamas perpetrated evil on a scale and magnitude of which we have not seen or experienced since the dark days of the Holocaust. It is one thing to murder innocent civilians; it is quite another to brutally rape and mutilate women, behead and kidnap babies, murder parents in front of their children, burn entire families alive in their homes, and to film themselves while committing these heinous crimes and then to share these videos proudly with others.
To make matters even worse, rather than categorically condemn these atrocities, far too many people around the world have expressed support for them. A Cornell University professor called the Hamas attacks “exhilarating” and “energizing”, dozens of Harvard student organizations issued a statement holding Israel at fault for the attacks, and students elsewhere expressed support for the “right of colonized people everywhere to resist the occupation of their land by whatever means they deem necessary.” This widespread support is captured in a series of slogans, such as, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free", “Globalize the intifada!” and “There is only one solution! Intifada revolution!” Occasionally these slogans appallingly mutate into "gas the Jews," "kill the Jews," and "cleanse the world of Jews."
Given this dramatic rise in anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiment and rhetoric, threats to Jews in the United States have tripled in the one-year period between October 7, 2023 and the same date in 2024, and Jews, in increasing numbers, are afraid to display their Jewishness in public. And in an infuriating display of moral blindness and perversion, and of the inability to distinguish between right and wrong, and good and evil, it is Israel that stands accused of genocide!
In the midst of all this moral bankruptcy and evil, perhaps we need to shift our attention instead to the idea of goodness. In doing so, there is no better place to start than the very first parasha in the Torah—Parashat Bereishit—that we read this coming Shabbat.
The account of creation that appears in Genesis 1 depicts God as a master architect who has a well-designed and orchestrated plan for the creation of the world in six days based on the principles of order, structure and purpose. After each day, God observes His creation and declares that it is "good" (day two is the exception but the declaration appears twice on day three), and at the conclusion of the entire six days of creation, He declares that it is "very good". In other words, goodness, in this account, is built into the fabric of God’s created world. Thus, if anything goes wrong with the world, it is up to us to fix it.
Genesis 2, however, presents a radically different account of creation. In addition to a different conception of God, a different understanding of the distinction between human beings and other species, a different role that God assigns to us in the world, a different vision of the relationship between the man and the woman and between human beings and animals, Genesis 2 presents a different perspective on goodness as well. (For a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the differences between the two accounts of creation and of what follows, see my book, “In the Beginnings: Discovering the Two Worldviews Hidden within Genesis 1-11”, .) In this account, not only is there no declaration by God that creation is “good”, but God openly acknowledges that some things are, in fact, not
good. After creating the human, God declares, "it is not good for the human to be alone (Genesis 2:18)". As a result, God decides to make for him an ezer k'negdo—translated either as "a fitting helper (the News JPS)", "a helper, matching him (Wenham, Word Biblical Commentary)", "a sustainer beside him (Alter, The Five Books of Moses)", or "a strength corresponding to him (Friedman, Commentary on the Torah)". In other words, according to this account, goodness is not built into the fabric of creation by God in the heavens above but is determined by our sensitivity and willingness to extend a helping hand to those whose lives are experienced as “not good” on the earth below.
Thus, it appears that there are two paths to goodness and the betterment of the world. One is to discover the goodness of God and of His created world and to do our best to preserve it, and the other is to acknowledge that some things and situations are not good, and when we encounter them, it is our responsibility to step in, to help, and to make things better.
May we soon see a time when the forces of evil give way to the forces of good, and we witness the fulfillment of the prophet Isaiah's vision: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger announcing peace, goodness, and announcing salvation (Isaiah 52:7)."
Shabbat Shalom.
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Just when it seemed that nothing substantially new can be said or written about the first part of Genesis, In the Beginnings presents it in a dramatic new light.
Through a close and careful reading of the first eleven chapters of Genesis, this book shows convincingly that hidden beneath the surface of the text, there is not one beginning, but rather two beginnings. Two accounts of creation are followed by two parallel narratives that reflect two distinct and at times competing worldviews regarding the nature of God, of human beings, of our role in the world, of the relationship between the man and the woman, and much more.
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I am proud to say that the article I sent you last week about Sukkot made it to the top of the list of the Times of Israel's?Top Ops!?
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Today's Inspiration -Shabbat Shalom!
Dance and Prayer
The Besht said: "A dance before the Blessed Holy One is prayer."
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Today's Inspiration - Chag sameach!
Dancing
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The Besht said: "The angel Michael makes a crown out of the sandals that fell off the Jews' feet as they danced on the holidays."
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JR Update: Sukkot Humor and more
Hi Everyone!
With all the tension in Israel and around the world, I decided to update the humor sections of my site. May the additions bring a smile to your face.
Sukkot Humor
* Sloths Celebrating Sukkot * Mr. Esrog Head * Esrogue One
Jewish Cartoons from around the Net
* Mount Sinai Today * Making Coffee * Krav Maga * It's my BRIS and I'll cry if I want to
Old Tech Humor
* Ancient Artifacts that will Confuse most Millennials * What it was like in the Olden Days
Clever Humor
* Book Hospital * Bread is like the Sun * Grown-up * Prince Hamlet * Thank You to all my Fans * Why do Seagulls fly over the Sea? * The Two Unwritten Laws of Life * Still Didn't find my other Sock!
Enjoy! Please share. Thank you!
Please continue to pray for and support Israel.
May the wounded have a complete and speedy recovery. May the hostages be freed now. May God protect the IDF, the police, the security forces and all of Am Yisrael.
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Today's Inspiration - Moadim l'simcha!
Discomfort in the Sukkah
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The Kotzer Rabbi commented on the statement in Sukkah 26a: 'The person who is in discomfort is not obligated to dwell in the sukkah.' He said: "A? Jew who sits in the sukkah and is made uncomfortable by the rain, was not worthy of sitting in the Sukkah to begin with."
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Source: Hasidic Wisdon
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Sunday Oct 27, at 2:00AM - Daylight Saving Time Ends
Moedim l'Simcha
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When local daylight time is Sunday, October 27 at 2:00am, clocks are turned backward 1 hour (to 1:00am) local standard time.
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… so if you aren’t up at 2:00am Sunday to move your clocks and watches one hour backward, consider doing so before you go to sleep Motzei Shabbos.
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There will be more light in the morning and less light in the evening.
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May we ALL be blessed with light-filled times and a good winter.
Haas family
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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
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Day 18 – Definition
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Thus far we have focused on statements which are derogatory in nature.? The second category of loshon hora involves statements that could potentially cause harm to a person, be it physical, emotional or financial.
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The Talmud teaches that gramma b’nizakin assur, it is forbidden to cause a person damage indirectly.? Thus, any form of speech, even if not derogatory, but which may cause harm to someone, constitutes loshon hora and is forbidden.
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A Triple Tragedy
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Midrash Shochar Tov (Tehillim 52:2) states:
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It was taught in the academy of R’ Yishmael: Whoever relates loshon hora commits grave sins which equal the Three [Cardinal] Sins of idolatry, immorality and murder.1 [This can be deduced as follows]: Regarding loshon hora it is written, “May Hashem cut off
all equivocating lips, the tongue which speaks haughty words [gedolos]” (Tehillim 12:4). Regarding idolatry it is written, “I implore! This people have committed a great sin [gadola]” (Shemos 32:31). Regarding immorality it is written, “How can I perpetrate
this great evil [Hagedola]?” (Bereishis 39:9). And regarding murder it is written, “Is my sin too great to be borne [gadol]?” (Bereishis?4:13).
[Thus, the plural form is found only with regard to loshon hora.]
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Alternatively: When someone commits murder, he kills a single soul, but one who speaks loshon hora destroys three: the subject of his words, his listener and himself. From where do we see this? From Doeg, who spoke loshon hora concerning Achimelech (I Shmuel
chs. 21-22) and thereby destroyed Shaul, who accepted the report; Achimelech, about whom it was spoken; and himself. Shaul, who accepted it, [died because of it] as it is written: “Shaul died for the faithlessness with which he acted towards Hashem” (I Divrei
HaYamim?10:13); Achimelech [died because of it], for about him it was said [by Shaul], “Die, you shall
die, Achimelech (I Shmuel?22:16); and Doeg was banished from the World [to Come], as it is written,
“Likewise, God will shatter you for eternity” (Tehillim 52:7). And what caused this? Loshon hora.
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- The Midrash cannot mean that speaking loshon hora is a greater sin than any of the Three Cardinal Sins, for they carry the death penalty while speaking
loshon hora does not. The Midrash means that speaking loshon hora can lead to the transgression of many severe sins (Maharsha)
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Today's Inspiration - Moadim l'simcha!
Warmth and Coolness
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Said the Tzanzer: "After we are warmed by the glow of our fervent service to the Living God during the High Holidays, we are commanded to find coolness in the Sukkah. After our exhausting labors in the service of the Lord during the Fearsome Days, we are commanded to recuperate by a week's rest in our tent-home."
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Enjoy a quick and efficient move with our unique service
Hidden charges can make moving more expensive than you originally planned. Fortunately, you
won’t experience any unpleasant surprise with Keren David Movers. Because we will give you fair
hourly rates and an all-inclusive estimate before the final move |
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Experienced?carpenters?
Our experienced movers and carpenters can also help you disassemble, move, and reassemble bulky
furniture with insurance. They will also wrap each piece with blankets to prevent scratches. So you
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All sizes of moves
Contact us today, and let us make your house, apartment, office, and even factory move a pleasant
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Many references upon request
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Today's Inspiration - Shavua tov - Moadim l'simcha!
The Season of Our Joy
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The Kotzker Rabbi said tha the joyfulness is the outcome of the holiness. Therefore, Sukkoth, coming after Yom Kippur when we become holy and sinless, is called "the Season of Our Joy."
Source: Siach Sarfei Kodesh
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