Small Tastings of Torah, Judaism and Spirituality from Rav Binny Freedman – Portion of Pinchas
This year, once again, has seen a terrible polarization in Israeli society.
Jewish men purporting to represent what Judaism is meant to be, describing themselves as “religious” or “ultra-orthodox” spitting on other Jews or even throwing chairs and certainly hurling derogatory slurs (often worse, in the eyes of Jewish tradition…) at other Jews, the former Chief rabbi of the State of Israel still in the midst of an Israeli police investigation into financial improprieties; Orthodox rabbis arguing with each other about who is more Orthodox, does it get any worse?
As we begin the three traditional weeks of mourning in the Jewish calendar which commemorate the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash (the Temple ) two thousand years ago due, according to the Talmud, to baseless hatred, (sinat chinam), it behooves us to consider how and why we find ourselves in this unfortunate state of affairs.
What do you do when someone you love does something you hate?
This week’s portion, Pinchas, may offer us...
