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Thursday, February 20, 2020

32 APPROACHES TO LEARNING TORAH


32 APPROACHES TO LEARNING TORAH

Dear friends,
Torah is infinite…..Years ago --- I was deeply exploring some creative personal approaches to learning Torah -----this is the list that I came up with…..maybe some of them can speak to you as well [the asterisk ones * spoke to me at the time---more than others]
Blessings,
Yitzchak

*1. 'YOUR TAKE'----Based on the teachings of the Arizal, a very powerful way to actualize our soul's potential is to express our 'take' in Torah. We are all unique and we all have therefore a unique way of seeing reality and understanding Torah. I would suggest to start on a smaller scale. Choose one particular topic in any Parsha in the Torah that truly speaks to you, and simply write [or teach] a commentary that expresses your unique perspective. Once you've got the hang of it--Expand!

2. 'BE A WARRIOR FOR CLARITY'-----Here we learn another way of self-actualization from the Arizal---The Arizal would enter into a study session with the goal in mind of identifying all areas of the topic at hand that were unclear, difficult or contradictory...etc... The important point to understand, is that those doubts 'on the page', in a different garb, are the roots of the same blocks, doubts, fears and baggage that we have in our lives. Clear up the former ones and the latter ones automatically clear up also. We can easily understand how to carry this out; the hard part is the actual clarifying. Take any piece of Torah that you encounter [from anywhere in the Written or Oral Torah], and go to work. Try to locate that which is unclear or somehow inconsistent with other aspects of the text, or with what you understand to be true, and keep fighting for an explanation that rings true.

3. ' 5 LEVELS OF SOUL TORAH'------ This approach is based on the principle that the layout of Torah parallels the layout of a person. Just as we have 5 levels of soul, so too are there 5 corresponding approaches to learning Torah---whose acronym is P R D S [the word PaRDeS is a garden as in PaRaDiSe--the garden of Eden].

4. TIKUN OLAM----When we fully understand that the world is an environment where Hashem hides Himself, and therefore the world's Tikun is to reveal Hashem in His hiding, then we'll be naturally motivated to become world-wide ambassadors to reveal Hashem in His hiding!

5. TORAH OR---the Slonimer Rebbe teaches in volume 1 of his series called 'Netivot Shalom', that any area of life or reality that is not actively learned in a Torah framework is by definition in a state of chaos. The Torah's dealing with that area or topic brings order and unity into the chaos. The more one learns about it in breadth and depth, the more order and Tikun there will be.

6. MARTIAN TORAH--- This would involve developing an approach to learning taught to me by my 3rd grade teacher [and I remain as impacted today as I was back then]. I was taught to try to see the other person as a Martian who is starting from point zero---no preconceptions---and I must take them by the hand and explain everything in a crystal clear manner. All that I learn would be with the altruistic goal in mind of clearly giving it all over to someone else.

*7. TIKUN OF THE INDIVIDUAL----The main application that this learning approach focuses on, is healing and solutionizing. List on the upper side of a sheet of paper the problems, challenges and dilemmas in life that you need solutions and\or healings for. While engaged in a Torah learning session, pay attention to the 'flashes' [the solutions] that Hashem is sending you 'in between the lines', usually having nothing to do with the topic you are learning. Quickly write them down, before they become forgotten.

*8. TORAH LEARNING 24\7---- This person is walking, talking, eating and even dreaming his Torah. !!]. Perhaps this person is walking around with 10 topics at once in their mind, and all the inquiries that such a big list entails, and everything that they learn and encounter in life would provide answers..... Their type of Torah not only engages their intellect, but also their emotions and all the rest of the various aspects of the human psyche. They may have set for themselves a goal of covering as much territory as possible in the Written and Oral Torah---this year all of the Mishna, next year all of the Midrash...etc...For this person to succeed , they would need to have 'staying power' through thick and thin with a healthy attitude of commitment and hard work, but probably even more important, a great 'geshmak' [taking great pleasure] in jumping out of bed every day for another full day of Torah.

9. ONE TORAH ----The Vilna Gaon's own personal approach [that kept him occupied 22 hours of the 24 hour day] consisted of trying to compact all of the written and oral Torah inside of the Book, the Parsha and the first verse of Bereshit [the first of the 5 books of Moses]. This comparison approach highlighted Torah's unique property of every part of Torah containing every other part of it.

*10. WALKING WITH ONE TORAH THOUGHT ALL WEEK---This was a practice that was done by the Arizal as well as some of the top contemporary Torah scholars that exist ---The idea is to go throughout your day while contemplating meditating and talking this one subject up to all that you know....

11. PRAYING FOR AND CO-CREATING TORAH UNDERSTANDING----R. Nachman as a child, in addition to learning properly would pray all day and night to understand the Mishna and Talmud...etc...he also teaches [in 'Sichot Haran '#62] the principle behind the "secret' or co-creating see our previous essays for more detail, and states clearly that this can be done for accessing Torah wisdom as well.

*12. TOOLS TORAH----I have been exploring this realm for a few years now in these weekly essays as well as elsewhere---the general principle is to create an exercise , tool or meditation that will internalize the wisdom that you are learning...for more info of how to do this...email me....

13. ENLISTING ALL OF YOUR TORAH WISDOM [AS WELL AS YOUR WORDLY WISDOM] TO GET TO KNOW HASHEM AND HIS WAYS---R. Avigdor Miller [ob'm] dedicated his life to this approach and you can learn about it in all of his amazing Books and tapes. Simply reframe all that you learn to be one more uncovered puzzle piece instructing you in the ways of G-d...

*14. M.M.M. MUSICAL MYSTICAL MEDITATIONS---Utilizing All Other Creative and Non-Intellectual 'Intelligences' To Access and Express Torah.

*15. TANI VHADAR MEPHAREISH----Which means first learn or read the original Torah piece, and then use your infinite inner wellsprings of knowledge to expand upon the subject...you will be very pleasantly surprised to see how much you know, even though you didn't think that you did...

16. COMPARING SECULAR WISDOM TO TORAH WISDOM---Many people are attracted to this approach since they either have one or the other under their belts [secular or Torah wisdom] and therefore they can relate better to the as yet unknown wisdom they are encountering for the first time...

*17. TORAH IN EXILE---Utilizing secular wisdom to enhance the complete understanding of Torah wisdom as well as bringing the secular wisdom 'back home' to Torah.

18. TORAH AND TEFILLAH----Praying to actualize all that we learn [every detail].

19. HEALING TORAH---3 possible angles; a. Torah learned to expand consciousness and thereby open up the healing flow b. A mass 'diagnostic' whose essential appropriate Torah principles are prescribed for whatever is lacking or needs healing C. Torah learning in and of itself is a cure-all for whatever ails you.

*20. THE TORAH STORIES IN ME---- The Torah's 'Bible Stories' and characters and situations are related to as being various parts of my personality all waiting to be healed and expressed properly in life.

21. TORAH DVAIKUS----Every one of the 613 Mitzvot are different pieces of advice of how to cling to G-d [Dvaikus] in any and all of life's circumstances.

22. TAKING A TOUR OF THE WORLD AND NEVER LIFTING YOUR NOSE OUT OF THE TORAH----The world and the Torah are exactly parallel, allowing us to travel the entire world through Torah....be careful to leave enough time in each port to properly take a look around.

23. SEEING THE TORAH TEXT THAT YOU'RE PRESENTLY READING AS HOLDING THE ANSWER TO YOUR DILLEMMAS AND CHALLENGES IN LIFE.

24. 'TAP THE TANNA' TORAH---Our mystical texts teach us that when we learn the words of any Sage [who's already passed on] their lips move in their resting place] and in a certain way, they come inside of us when we learn their Torah...the ramifications are amazing.

25. LEARNING TORAH AT MANY DIFFERENT DEPTHS--- This can include anything from a simple browsing, a simple reading of the words [just to cover as much ground as possible], all the way to a very deep thorough analysis of 1 line, and everything in between.

*26. TORAH CHARTING ----Creating charts or series of charts that summarize in a very compact fashion, that summarize huge masses of wisdom, and possibly afterwards combine many charts into one large chart...

27. INTERINCLUSION TORAH------Viewing many different realms of Torah as all being included in each other and thereby discover whole new realms that only can be born and discovered in this fashion.

28. 'AL MENAT TORAH'----Learning Torah 'in order to'....i.e...Always learning in order to reach a higher goal such as teaching or practicing what's learned.

29. ''O.H.-ING' TORAH-----Reducing the essential concepts learned into a very short term [...i.e. An OH--omek Hamusag or essential point], and thinking and communicating with these terms...

30. CO-CREATION OR CAUSATIVE TORAH----When we align ourselves intensely enough to Torah, then Hashem promises that what we desire in life will manifest, and even beyond that, the Torah that we learn actually causes reality to come out the way it does....

31. 'BABA SALI' TORAH-----The Baba Sali as well as others when asked to solve any question or challenge in life, would simply open the Book [almost any Torah Work would do] and wherever they opened it up to, there would lay the answer.

32. 'TORAH GAUGING'------The soul level of a person can be measured by the level of understanding that they have with a corresponding piece of Torah appropriate for a certain soul level....they will fall asleep, or lose attention or be overwhelmed with that piece of Torah which is too 'high', whereas that Torah which resonates with their level will ring thoroughly true throughout their being.

Blessings,
Yitzchak

**Art by Leon Zernitski.

AUTHOR: Rabbi Yitzchak Schwartz
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

This is one his best talks! [Judaism, Jews, Non-Jews, Noahides]



This explanation is based on the titled shiur (lesson) WHY JEWS DON'T CHOOSE JUDAISM? By Rabbi Michael Skobac, Education Director of Jews for Judaism.

Comments were made on HaRav Shlomo Nachman's Facebook page.

Question: Why Jews don't choose Christianity?

HaRav Shlomo Nachman commented:

Because Christianity is based on dogmas that violate Torah. They worship a Jewish man rather than G-d. They embrace as Messiah a man who met none of the requirements.

Jews pray for the coming of Messiah at least twice a day. Had he met the requirements he would have been accepted. He did not. In his name more Jews have been persecuted and killed than in any other. Knowing history and our Scriptures Jews continue to reject the claims of Christianity.

Question: There is a big problem with all the fake rabbis around the world, converting innocent people to Judaism.

HaRav Shlomo Nachman commented:

I am not sure what you think is happening but you seem to be under a serious misconception.

1. Converting to Judaism is not easy. Even with the Reform Movement a year or so of study is required. Orthodoxy requires 2 or 3 years usually and rejects all non-Orthodox conversions. The vast majority of people who begin the conversion process do not complete it.

2. Judaism has no pope or similar hierarchical authority to stop Jews from doing anything. We are free people.

3. The term "fake rabbis" and "fake smichas" is insulting and essentially antisemitic. There are traditional rules governing smicha. These vary among the different schools of Jewish tradition. Smicha (ordination) is not an easy thing to achieve in any movement of Judaism. Most go well beyond the requirements listed in the Shulcan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law). Who is a "real rabbi" is a judgement call. Not all sects accept the smichas of various other sects just as not all accept as Jewish the converts of all other sects. Truth is, Judaism is terribly divided right now. These internal divisions will be dealt with by HaMashiach ben David and probably not before.

4.Judaism has accepted converts since the time of the Exodus. Many of our greatest rabbis were converts or the children of converts. Converts include:

Batya, Jethro, Rahab, Ruth, Obadiah the Prophet, Shemayah and Avtalyon, Ben Bag Bag and Ben Hay Hay, Queen Helena of Adiabene, King Monobaz, Rabbi Yochanan ben Torta, Onkelos, The Kuzari, Moshe ben Avraham, Lord George Gordon, Avraham ben Avraham (disciple of the Gaon of Vilna), Warder Cresson, and many many more important Jews.

Typically sincere converts make some of the "best Jews" because unlike those born of Jewish mothers they must struggle and learn and embrace LOT to be admitted into the Covenant.

Are there converts who fall away? Of course, just as there are other Jews that fall by the wayside. Condemning Jews, including converts, and judging rabbis as fake are serious lashon hara. Who among us has the knowledge or the right to make such declarations?
http://learnemunah.com/being/lashonhara.html

Question: There are fake groups converting their followers.

Question number two: the non-Orthodox world is almost devoid of Judaism and has come to replace Torah u Misvot with “social justice” and the all encompassing “tikkun olam” and all such other politically en Vogue liberalisms. Judaism, and a Rabbi, this is not.

HaRav Shlomo Nachman commented:

Who are the "they" you are referring to?
Groups like the Messinaic (Christians), the Two House folks, the Ephraim Africans, the Black Israelites, etc. are not Jews.
They Gentiles seeking to usurp Judaism.
Sephardic. To me a Jew is a Jew.

Judaism today is woefully divided on all fronts.There are "ultra-Orthodox" rabbis I would not personally go to and I would not place myself under the authority of a Reform rabbi. However both (all) sides of Judaism are included in our rich tapestry.

The reason the Second Temple was destroyed according to our sages was infighting and what we today might term holier-thouism. Which rabbis I choose to associate with, follow, etc. is my responsibility. Defining the status of rabbis and rejecting their positions is not. Judaism has survived in part because of our diversity.

Question: Jewish diversity and Universal Noahide Covenant?

HaRav Shlomo Nachman commented:

The problem of fake Jews is a different issue entirely. All we can do as rabbis is reject their claims. I have friends in Africa who were being deceived by some of the Black Israelite cults and who are now correcting their errors. It is very difficult for Africans who are seeking HaShem. My heart goes out to them. I usually encourage them to forget about conversion and embrace the Universal Noahide Covenant. There are now many Noahides and Noahide communities in Africa, especially around Ghana, Kenya and Eritrea.

Question: Is there fake Jewish groups involved in non-Halacha conversations?

HaRav Shlomo Nachman commented:

Not everyone claiming to be an Orthodox rabbi is a rabbi, nor even Jewish many Christian Messianics claim to be Jewish and even rabbis, as do many of the African cults. In any event, one should be careful about disparaging rabbis. G-d frowns upon it as the rabbis as the modern leaders of the Jewish people.

By HaRav Shlomo Nachman




WHY JEWS DON'T CHOOSE JUDAISM? by Rabbi Michael Skobac, Education Director of Jews for Judaism This revealing presentation examines some of the negative stereotypes that people have about religion and how Judaism suffers by association. The issues addressed include today's preference for spirituality over religion, the sentiment that religion is a "crutch for those who need it" and the contention that religions divide people, thereby causing strife in the world. Questions should be directed to RabbiSkobac@JewsForJudaism.ca JEWS FOR JUDAISM is an outreach organization whose primary goal is to win back to Judaism those Jews who have been influenced by the following six threats to Jewish survival that are devastating the global Jewish community. 1. Hebrew-Christian missionaries convert thousands of Jews worldwide every year 2. Destructive cults cause many Jews to abandon family, friends and careers 3. Eastern religions, Buddhism and Hinduism are spiritual choices for many Jews 4. Apathy and ignorance leave many Jews unaware, unaffiliated and assimilated 5. Intermarriage is exploding with a 75% rate in some North American cities 6. Anti-Israel BDS on campus inhibits Jewish students from standing up for Israel and Judaism To assist non-Jews who have left other religions, JEWS FOR JUDAISM also provides educational programs to help them embrace the Torah’s Seven Noachide Laws for Gentiles. We achieve our goals through our worldwide Internet outreach, Social Media, free educational programs, educational literature and counseling services that connect Jewish people to the spiritual depth, beauty and wisdom of Judaism. “I am so grateful to have discovered the wonderful Jews for Judaism YouTube lectures by Rabbi Skobac. I am a Jew who converted to Christianity in college, but now, thanks to your online outreach, I have returned to Judaism. Thank you.” – Rebecca G. In a nutshell, Jews for Judaism saves Jewish lives and keeps Jews Jewish. PLEASE SUPPORT JEWS FOR JUDAISM’S LIFE-SAVING WORK! Your help is very much needed and greatly appreciated. Jews for Judaism never charges for its programs, books and counseling services… ever. We rely solely on donations from people like you. To donate click here: https://www.canadahelps.org/dn/24741 Thank you very much. JEWS FOR JUDAISM 3110 Bathurst St, PO Box 54042, Toronto, ON, CANADA M6A 3B7 T: 416-789-0020 • F: 416-789-0030.

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

How can we beat Antisemitism?





By Avraham Ben Yaakov

How can we beat Antisemitism

It was never supposed to happen again! But here it is – happening everywhere! For years the festering cancer of Jew-hatred has been growing and spreading, but most were too politically correct even to pay attention, let alone discuss it, until the shots rang out in Pittsburg, then again in Poway and then in Jersey City, and then the Hanukkah stabbings in Monsey, not to speak of the now daily and mostly unreported assaults on Jews in Brooklyn, New York and other Jewish centers. And not to speak about the hatred, attacks and literal pogroms against Jews and Israelis – one and the same tribe – now being witnessed across the whole of Europe, the Moslem world as well and elsewhere.

If Jews in America have been profoundly shaken by the latest outrages in the land that was to be the bastion of freedom from religious persecution, this testifies to a massive failure on the part of the established Jewish community institutions – the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and many others – whose very mission was to guard against any resurgence of the ancient evil cancer that attacked satanically in the Holocaust. All the Holocaust education, speeches, conferences, memorials, museums and all the rest have done nothing to diminish Jew-hatred or instill even the least contrition in today’s propagators and perpetrators of this scourge, whether among the “white supremacists”, the “Nation of Islam”, the “Moslem Brotherhood”, Iran’s “Revolutionary Guards”, etc. etc.


Living in the Past

The self-appointed guardians of America’s Jewish communities were asleep to what has been developing. This is because they were living in the past and searched only for signs of some resurgence of Nazism as was, while ignoring and papering over contemporary Jew-hatred in all kinds of other guises – in major Christian denominations, among sectors of the black and other ethnic groups, and particularly among the swelling numbers of Moslems who have moved to most parts of the U.S. in recent times. Those “guardians” were not paying attention to the rhetoric of radical Moslem infiltrators into campuses across the country or to that of the left-wing academics who now dominate most colleges and even schools.

Those “guardians” preferred to see the unceasing terror attacks and Jew hatred in the “Middle East” as Israel’s regional problem. Major American Jewish organizations implicitly blamed Israel for Arab aggression and terror, consistently supporting their stance that Israel must trade “land for peace”. This was in spite of the obvious fact that the “Peace Process” which began in Oslo in 1993 has led to nothing but a nightmare of terror and barrages of missiles from Lebanon and Gaza aimed against Tel Aviv, Haifa and other Israeli targets with the ever-present threat of simultaneous Arab uprisings across Israel and in what Jewish “liberals” continue to call “the occupied territories”, i.e. the ancestral heartland of the Land of Israel. The liberal assimilated Jewish conscience could never grasp that the 1993 Clinton-Arafat-Rabin handshakes in Washington merely sealed the end-times pact of the Ox and the Donkey, Edom and Ishmael, against little Jacob.

Likewise, the American Jewish “liberals” have felt unable to raise all the obvious concerns about the massive influx of Moslems into Europe and America etc. because they think to themselves: “Were not our parents and grand-parents immigrants to this land? How can we as successful, assimilated Americans do anything but welcome more immigrants (particularly if they provide cheap labor)?” These “liberals” forget, of course, that their immigrant forebears had fled their countries of origin on account of unremitting and unending Jew-persecution, and when they arrived in America, they received absolutely no welfare or other assistance. They sought refuge in a country whose proud boast was to guarantee religious freedom, while many of the present-day immigrants have no intention of accepting the norms and ideals of Big Satan America but rather seek to impose their own constricting religious law on all America, under which the Jewish liberals are to convert or be wiped out as heretics.

The root of the contemporary Jewish “liberal conscience” lies in its being a modern-dress incarnation of the mind-set of the classic Golus-Jew of the exile, who in a vain quest for security in face of the volatile Goyim all around, felt compelled (except for Mordechai) to bow down and fawn to them. Humiliated by generations of crushing degradation, the wavering Jew questioned his own antiquated, seemingly decrepit tradition while embracing every fad of the nations. In contemporary terms this translates into the Jewish liberal championship of every “humanitarian” cause (except for the endemic Jew- and Israel-hatred across the world). Jews are conspicuous supporters of gays, gender fluidity, sex change, alternative life-style, freely available legal abortion, confiscation of citizens’ arms, abolition of the Second Amendment, Black Lives Matter, BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) against Israel’s purported oppression of the “Palestinians”, etc. etc.

The liberal solution to the Jewish conscience

Deep down in the heart and soul of the “liberal” Jew is an unacknowledged, guilty awareness of the heavy obligations of the Torah of his ancestors. But he seeks to cast them from himself forever because they are inconvenient and contradict his secular life-style choices, his appetites and pleasures. In order to justify his freedom to do as he pleases, his conscience compels him to stand up for everyone else’s freedom and license to do what they please. He soothes any residual pangs of conscience by casting himself as the champion of all just causes (except that of his own people) and tolerance for all – even for the grossly intolerant.

Similarly, in Israel, the secular elite, who love nothing more than to jet all over the world, desperately feel the need to be accepted by the nations through showing we are no different. This is particularly damaging in the case of the country’s Supreme Court judges, Attorney General and legal mafia, who go out of their way to contrive favorable rulings for terrorists and other enemies of Jews and Israel, while consistently ruling against heroic Israeli soldiers, Jewish settlers and the Torah observant sectors of society. The simple reason is that the Israeli legal establishment crave to be accepted as “woke” by the post-modern, fantasy-ridden jurists of the international courts of “Justice” and “Human Rights” in Strasbourg, the Hague, etc.

While Tel Aviv boasts itself to be the gay capital of the Middle East and the rainbow parade is now an annual curse on the streets of the Holy City of Jerusalem, the Israeli army prides itself on being the most ethical army in the world. Indeed, it is! But in this case, the army elite do not come near to other “civilized” nations, who kill, wound and destroy their enemies without conscience (as in the bombings of Dresden and Vietnam and countless other atrocities until today). Israeli army “rules of engagement” are so ethical that officers frequently endanger the lives of their own soldiers in action in order to protect Arab civilians harboring ruthless terrorists in their midst. They thus follow in the tracks of King Saul, who was so over-righteous that contrary to G-d’s explicit command, he took pity on the captured king of the Amalekite nation who sought to annihilate Israel. Did the Amalekites thank him? Not only did Saul lose the kingship; he let the Jew-hatred cancer fester forever.

Decades of failure by successive Israeli governments to give adequate protection to its citizens from terror and to destroy the cancer at its roots have led to a situation where today the southern half of the country live in daily fear of rockets, missiles, balloon and tunnel attacks from Gaza while Hezbollah in the north acquire ever more heavy weaponry and the generously-financed leaders of the “Palestinian Authority” tirelessly travel the world fanning the flames of Israel (=Jew) hatred at international conferences, on campuses, in mosques and every other possible venue. And I have not even mentioned the threats uttered daily by the Iranian leadership.

The present shock of the Jews of America (many of whom remained apathetic through years of Arab hatred, wars and terror attacks against Israel) is because the blight of Jew-hatred and violence seen already for decades across “enlightened” Europe suddenly burst out in the “Land of the Free” with the mass shootings in Pittsburg and San Diego and the Monsey stabbings.

“If someone comes to kill you, kill him first!”

That we Jews need to defend ourselves proactively is obvious. This is one of the great pillars of Torah law, which detests murder: If someone is coming to kill you, get in there first and make sure you kill him – if that is the only way you can stop him. Long before today’s “Neighborhood Watch” patrols and Brooklyn’s “Guardian Angels,” over fifty years ago, Rabbi Meir Kahane (may HaShem avenge his blood) understood perfectly the vital urgency of serious Jewish self-defense both in America and elsewhere in the Diaspora and in Israel. But just as in the case of earlier prophets of Israel, like Zechariah son of Yehoiyadah the High Priest, who was murdered in the Temple on Yom Kippur, Isaiah, who was killed by King Menasheh, and Jeremiah, who was persecuted all his life, Rabbi Kahane was marginalized, ostracized and demonized as if he was a fomenter of racism and hatred rather than the fountain of love, human kindness and compassion that he truly was. Until today we see in Israel in the shameless political machinations against the “Otzma Yehudit” party the same determination by the Israeli mafia elite to marginalize any group who dissent from the suicidal policies of Israel’s “enlightened” “democratically elected” despots.

It would be a typical Golus-Jew approach to try to hush the public outcry against the current spike of attacks on Jews, as if too much noise might further antagonize the Goyim. But do marches and protests against hatred do anything to quell that hatred? We most certainly need the support of the surrounding population and the presence of people like the “Guardian Angels” in some areas is truly heart-warming. Jewish neighborhoods need adequate policing. All Jewish institutions, synagogues, schools, community centers etc. need proper security. Yet our apparent need for such “protection” is on a deep level humiliating because it involves a painful Chillul HaShem (desecration of the glory of the Lord) in the fact that His chosen people, who should enjoy protection from Above under an unseen Cloud of Glory, His Presence, are in fact sitting-duck targets wide open to the blows, knives, bullets and missiles of our enemies. (Yet it is an attested fact that many times, intended attacks on Israelis and Jews have been miraculously frustrated in amazing ways.)

I cast no blame whatever on the victims of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel attacks, so many of whom have been left with the most horrific, permanent, life-changing injuries, scars and disabilities, not to speak of those who have lost their lives. G-d alone is the Judge and He alone knows the secrets of why bad things happen to good people.

What Jews of all colors, complexions or creeds, Ten Tribers, Noahides and all lovers of Israel need to examine is the root spiritual causes of this menacing current wave of Jew- and Israel-hatred, and what is the message that G-d is sending us. For we believe and know that He alone governs the entire universe in every single detail, and nothing whatever occurs unless He so decrees.

Halachah: Esau hates Jacob

We are taught that it is a halachah, a basic law of existence, that “Esau hates Jacob”, Esau being the personification of the Evil Inclination, the Angel of Death and the Accuser on High, as embodied in all those in all the generations who hate and fight spiritually and physically against Jacob’s descendants, the Nation of Israel.

When Esau wept because Jacob had received the blessings, Isaac “compensated” him with the blessing in Genesis 27:40: “By your sword shall you live, and you shall serve your brother, but when you grow restive, you shall break his yoke from your neck”. Rashi in his commentary on this verse explains that Esau’s “restive” sense of hurt would be aroused when Israel transgress the Torah, thus justifying Esau’s rage over Jacob’s having taken the blessings, and Esau would then break Jacob’s yoke from his neck.

This is the psychological mechanism deep within certain kinds of Goy that is set in motion when Jews stray in some degree or other from true Torah observance, namely unconditional service of G-d on every level of thought, speech and action. This is how G-d’s rod of chastisement “works” through the various different kinds of Jew- and Israel-haters, who are usually consumed with extreme anger and unacknowledged jealousy.

There is often no visible connection between some “antisemitic” outburst and a particular deviation, small or large, from the Torah on the part of one or more Jews. This is because G-d is “patient and slow to anger” and does not punish the sinner immediately but waits, in order to give him a chance to repent by himself as long as his “measure” is not complete. Yet even a seemingly minor deviation can have serious indirect consequences, as exemplified in a famous Hassidic story about a follower of Rabbi Dov Ber, the Maggid of Mezritch, leader of the Hassidic movement after Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov. The hassid came to the Maggid and told him the shocking news of the murder of a Jew in a far-off town. The Maggid said this occurred because of an explosive outburst of anger by that very hassid some days earlier, despite the fact that this took place a long way away and there was no visible connection between the two events in the physical world.

Father’s Rod

Whenever Israel strays from the Torah, the loving Father longs for His children to return and as a prompt and a wake-up call, He menacingly wields the rod of chastisement, whether in the guise of white supremacists, black supremacists, Islamic terrorists or any other of our many enemies, visible or invisible: “My children! You must repent!”

If any “observant” Jews were previously inclined to blame the surge of “Antisemitism” on the less-observant, the non-observant, the assimilated, the “Mixed Multitude” or any other sector, they have been decisively repudiated by the attacks on orthodox synagogues and the Monsey stabbings. It is just that synagogues and long-bearded, non-violent Jews dressed in long black coats and black hats are the easiest targets and conspicuous representatives of the Jewish people. In the hate-intoxicated mind of the resentful, angry, uncouth Goy they are from one and the same tribe as all the other notorious Jewish crooks, criminals, perverts and other deviants – Bernie Madoff, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, twisted clowns like Jerry Nadler, Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff, a sinister ogre like George Soros, the “Jewish bankers, Freemasons, Sabbatians, Satanists, Elders of Zion etc. etc. With so much media attention focused on high profile scandals involving Jews, not to speak of the endless, insidious anti-Israel “fake news” spewed forth day after day by news media across the world, is it any wonder that discontented goyim all over find no better scapegoat for all their woes than the Jews and Israel?

Could it be that deep in the collective unconscious of the nations – who themselves have oppressed Israel for thousands of years – is an incessant, gnawing pain that this very oppression has caused Israel to fall from their level as G-d’s chosen nation of priests? Could it be that like a raging child who furiously rains blows on the very one that seeks to benefit him, the angry goy attacks whoever he associates with his demonized image of the Jew or Israeli because they fall short of the true level of the priests that he and all the world desperately need to lead the way to knowledge and service of the One God and to draw salvation and blessing to all?


Torah for the Nations

In earlier periods there were very sound reasons why the Jews in exile were unable to proselytize and convert non-Jews to Judaism or even preach to the world about the Torah Noahide code for the nations. In both Christian and Moslem countries any hint of a Jew trying to influence a non-Jew could cost that Jew his life, often together with the lives and property of his family, fellow Jews and even of the non-Jews involved. It was impossible for the Jews to express publicly the true Torah stance on the surrounding expressions of paganism dressed in pious Catholic, Moslem or other guises in the countries where they lived in constant peril of their lives. Thus Judaism turned into a matter of private individual conscience that had to be secretively hidden away from the wider population. (Contrast this with the many cases in the Talmud and Midrash where we find the leading sages in Roman times in active dialogue with gentiles, some sincere, others merely provocative, on a multitude of Torah matters.)

Today we are at the end of the exile, and although quite obviously thick darkness still holds sway all over, there are also amazing manifestations of the dawning light of Redemption in the form of the unprecedented arousal to Torah among individuals, groups and whole tribes of many different complexions and backgrounds in literally all parts of the world.

Moreover, today we have Israel, where although there is still a long way to go for the light of Torah to shine to all the population and where there are still many de facto constraints on the Torah-observant community, including virtual censorship in large areas of the public arena, it is nevertheless possible to observe and teach Torah with relative freedom. And through the alternative media of our day – through Internet websites and social media – it is possible to reach souls in almost any part of the world in ways that were simply unavailable in any previous generation.

What does the Torah-observant community have to offer the surrounding peoples? Among the ultra-orthodox the same secretive Golus approach to Torah knowledge and practice persists to the extent that even Jews who are considered not quite frum enough, are excluded from their circles either literally or through invisible but palpable walls of coldness and rejection. The news media of the Torah community are full of disputes, feuds and arguments between different groups and viewpoints, religious or political. If we stand for the ending of discrimination on grounds of race, what do we have to say about the discrimination in “observant” Jewish communities between Ashkenazi and Sefardi or Ethiopian Jews?

If Torah is all about peace and Israel seeks only peace, why is it that her own would-be political leaders are unable to make peace among themselves and to cooperate for the welfare of the nation instead of squabbling incessantly and entirely paralyzing the country’s government? As for talking to the Goyim, in the last few years some forward-thinking rabbis began encouraging lovers of Torah and Israel among the nations to stop being shy and to know that they too may voluntarily observe many of the commandments. These rabbis brought decisive proofs from the classical rabbinical authorities. And what happened? Their fellow rabbis publicly shot them down and threatened them with excommunication.

Why is it that young people from the post-Christian, post-modern, decadent, pagan cultures of the west – many of whom like, Greta Thunberg, are in deepest despair about the state of the world – have been streaming to Islam in search of meaning, while Torah faith and wisdom, which are the only truth that will endure at the end of days, are ignored, marginalized, demonized and considered totally irrelevant?


What about the spiritual holocaust?

If we fear a new holocaust and wonder if the ancient Islamic dream of Jews helplessly seeking refuge behind trees from their Jihadi murderers might be a plausible scenario, why is their hardly any outcry or even awareness of the spiritual holocaust that has caused the loss of over seventy percent of born-Jews in America to intermarriage with non-Jews, resulting in a whole new generation of countless “captive children” whose Jewish heritage and identity has been almost totally erased?

I was present in a very prestigious, wealthy, nominally orthodox synagogue in Britain when the then Chief Rabbi, the late Rabbi Lord Immanuel Jacobovitz, publicly stated in a sermon that someone entering an average British synagogue during a prayer service might have difficulty discerning if today was the festival of Purim or the Tisha B’Av fast commemorating the destruction of the Temple. Most if not all of the time in such places of “worship,” minimal attention is given to the chore of the actual high-speed davening, while all the emphasis is on who received the honors, what are the prospects for today’s match and what are the best investment and property options.

A glance at the weekly magazines and supplements that circulate among the “ultra-orthodox” communities both in Israel and outside indicates that at the very least the advertisers certainly believe their target audiences are mainly interested in extravagant fashions for men, women and children of all ages, attractive wigs, cosmetics and beauty treatments for women, flashy cars, glamorous properties and furnishings, lavish catering for celebrations and luxury vacations and getaways. What are the luckless goyim at the bottom of the ladder expected to make of that?

The authentic Torah way is one of modesty in all aspects of lifestyle, clothing and material consumption. The true Jew and Jewess are “worker-priests and priestesses”, out there in the thick of the material world, serving G-d Almighty through the practice of Torah in the home, on the road, at work, in business and everything else from birth to death, bending the physical to serve the spiritual, servants of the All High.


Search within and reach out

The only way for us to “reach out” to the Nations of the World is first to reach deep down into our hearts, to confront our own barriers and resistances to the embrace of our exalted role as ambassadors of the G-d of Israel with all our hearts, our souls and all our might. It is impossible for us to call for greater spiritual awareness among the Goyim if we ourselves rush through our devotions in flight from naked, honest, face-to-face connection with our Maker, if we have no time for praise and song to the One who sustains us every day, every hour and every second of our existence in such beautiful and gracious ways.

Throughout the sad history of Israel’s fall from the Torah as documented stage by stage in TaNaKh, particularly in the book of Kings, we find that even in periods when there was a revival of Torah faith and observance, the people never felt able to pull down their “High Places”, the Bamot, private altars where they persisted in offering their own sacrifices even though sacrifices anywhere other than the Temple in Jerusalem was strictly forbidden. At root the flaw of one who wants to sacrifice to the All High on his own private altar rather than in His Temple is that the person puts his own prestige and honor before G-d’s explicit commandment in the Torah (Leviticus 17:3-9) and before the honor of His Holy Temple. The Bamah is an expression of the person’s haughtiness, as if he himself is worthy to be the priest when the true purpose of the sacrifice is to teach him to humble himself and efface his ego before G-d. There is great merit in building a synagogue or study hall or establishing some other Torah organization or movement for the benefit of the immediate or wider community, but when the motives of those involved are mixed with a thirst for recognition and prestige, the “sacrifice” involved borders on sacrifice at a “high place”, the person’s pride.

All who mourn for Zion and the Holy Temple and long for the restoration of Israel and the Redemption need now to pull together and set aside our squabbles and jockeying for prominence. The war against Jew hatred is our war against those who hate HaShem – and we fight it by joining together in harmony and reaching out to all those who love Him. But if we seek to draw the world to G-d, we ourselves need first and foremost to turn to Him directly in prayer, repentance and acts of charity and kindness. Only when we make the effort to discover for ourselves something of G-d’s ways can we hope to help teach others about Him.

This is something each one of us can do, and in the merit of our each and every gesture of Teshuvah, love of G-d and love of our fellows, He will surely turn to us in love and quickly bring about our Redemption. Amen.


ABY

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