No one likes bad news. We don't like to hear it, and we CERTAINLY don't like to deliver it. But the problem is, sometimes there simply IS bad news that must be conveyed. We can cover our ears, run away, sing loudly to drone out the unwelcome "noise," or even attack what we deem to be the source and/or bearer
So, look, I'm not saying *I* have all the answers here. Most of the time it feels like I have closer to NONE of the answers. But if we all agree that
the problems swirling around us are undeniable, doesn't it make sense to start doing a lot more listening and a lot less yelling? Because this week's Torah portion includes a very stark and uncomfortable list of the curses and tragedies that were predicted to befall our ancestors - and yes, us as well... - for non-compliance with the Torah's commandments and laws. The "list" from our parashah is actually an entire section, a tirade, if you will, that has its own name, The "Tochecha," meaning "Rebuke." Here are some of the unsettling components in the Tochecha, that feel alarmingly relevant in our lives RIGHT NOW:First, and most painful, the Tochecha speaks repeatedly about disease, plague, and... you know, pandemic. I'll spare you the details, but in Deuteronomy, chapter 28, illness in one form or another is referenced in verses 21, 22, 27, 35, 59, and
The last section I wanted to mention, which is particularly painful in light of the protests, lootings, and violence ravaging our country at the moment. Repeatedly in the Tochechah, God tells the Israelites that what awaits you is terror, fear, and ultimately chaos (verses 20, 25, 29, 32, 34, 49-50, and 64-67). This sounds
excruciatingly like what's happening across America, and it's tempting to point to one side or the other as the "bad guys," the "instigators," or the "perpetrators of violence." However - and here's the part I think we ESPECIALLY need to hear - it is the act of turning on one another that leads us down the path of curses. All of these awful things I've listed above, they are all the SYMPTOMS of a rot in society, and that toxicity is NOT better or more faithful adherence to law and order. It is about compassion, sympathy, equality, and communication. We are all failing, NOT because one group or another is perpetrating violence, but because we are all vilifying one another and pointing fingers.When God says "observe my commandments," we should all be thinking "Golden Rule." Treat others as you'd want to be treated. You want the benefit of the doubt? You want the situation to calm down? Then we all need to take greater personal responsibility to BE the change we want to see! The more we ignore this message, the deeper we are going to dig ourselves into this hole of disaster, chaos, and rebuke. The chaos itself is our enemy; not the person on the other side, whose proverbial pitchfork matches mine. Unless we start to see what unites us instead of what divides us, the curses will indeed proliferate without end...
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