Small Tastings of Torah, Judaism and Spirituality from Rav Binny Freedman – Portion of Devarim
How did it come to this?
How could it be that a Former Israeli Chief Rabbi had been indicted for taking millions in bribes, and faces trial for numerous counts of bribery fraud and money laundering?
I am not commenting on the case itself, nor am I offering any opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the former Chief Rabbi, as my information comes only from the media[1] which is not a court of law. But if a Chief Rabbi can be put on trial for bribery and fraud, something is obviously dreadfully wrong. If a Chief Rabbi can become corrupted, how can we avoid the same pitfalls? Is there a recipe for remaining true to one’s ethical principles?
This Shabbat we begin reading the fifth and final book of the Five Books of Moses, Sefer Devarim
(Deuteronomy). In this book Moshe gives his farewell soliloquy to the Jewish people as the first verse suggests:
“These are the words that Moshe spoke to the...
