Monthly Archives: October 2015

Damning With Low Expectations

There are many arenas which are vulnerable to the bigotry of low expectations. Not the least of these is our minimizing the opportunities and expectations the Torah provides for us. I’ve had long-standing conversations over many years with friends, students … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Evil Exists: Lech L’cha–Leave It

Although, on a Kabbalistic level we say that Evil is “merely” an obscuring of God, on a practical, existential level, Evil does exist and, indeed, our mandate, spiritual and practical, our ultimate morality, is to overcome and destroy it in its … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Noah and Narcissism

When every living being cared only for its own desires, וַיַּרְא אֱלֹהִים אֶת־הָאָרֶץ וְהִנֵּה נִשְׁחָתָה כִּי־הִשְׁחִית כָּל־בָּשָׂר אֶת־דַּרְכּוֹ עַל־הָאָ, “And God saw the earth and it was corrupt, because all flesh (every living being) corrupted its way upon the earth” (Bereishit … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Defining “Tikkun Olam”

My father, o”h, used to delight in making repairs around our house. He also delighted in training me, from a very young age, to help him. We became very close through working together. He started by giving me simple tasks, such … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Bereishit: The Beginning of Guilt?

“Jewish guilt” is such a common trait that it’s a well-used (too well-used) cliché in American comedy. Woody Allen created his entire career with variations on this theme. It’s so endemic you’d think it was actually grounded in our belief … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

We’ve Been Through Worse, Much Worse

I remember close to thirty years ago, when I was much better at getting to daily minyan every morning. The day before Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, a close friend, both of whose parents were holocaust survivors, suggested we skip, … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments

A Sukkah (and the world) Needs All Seven Sides To Stand

The symbolism of seven pervades Sukkot. בַּסֻּכֹּת תֵּשְׁבוּ שִׁבְעַת יָמִים, “You shall dwell in Sukkot for seven days”. The ארבעת המינים (Arbat HaMinim), four species: lulav, etrog, aravot and hadassim actualize as seven separate objects (1 lulav, 1 etrog, 3 hadassim … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment