Rabbi Sender Haber

Rabbi, Monsey, NY

Behar Bechukosai – Our Secret

by | May 12, 2023 | 0 comments

A Muslim thinker by the name of Mehdi Taeb once gave a speech to religious students. He heads a think tank in Iran and is considered close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He said: “The Jews are currently subjecting us to an unprecedented trial. … The Jews have the greatest powers of sorcery, and they make use of this tool. “All the measures that have been brought against us originate with the Zionists. The US is a tool in their hands. So far, they have not used the full [scope of] their sorcery against us. Sorcery was the final means to which they resorted during the [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad era, but they were defeated. This ability of the Jews was eliminated by Iran. Several years ago, they tried to oust Ahmadinejad [by this means].”

A recent article in Rasanews explains it a little bit better: “the Jews have always tended to resort to divination, [a practice] that has its roots in astronomy, astrology and sorcery, [which they picked up] when they  consorted with various peoples in the course of history. They cherished this [knowledge] like a treasure, generation after generation… The [Jewish] people think that ruling over man, nature, and divine traditions can be achieved only by means of sorcery. They believe that it is possible to conquer nature and control the world, and even to control God’s decisions, by using sorcery methods.”
We haven’t yet unleashed our full power.

The truth is that our power is not a secret. It is clearly stated in the Torah. If we walk in the ways of Hashem’ laws, specifically by studying those laws and then keeping them, good things will happen.
It’s that simple. There are no deep dark secrets. No magic spells and no hidden Kabbalistic mantras. The secret of the Jewish people’s survival has been the Torah.

Of course, we cannot understand every single event and the fate of every person, but we do know that we are still here and Judaism is here to stay because of our relationship with the torah.

Several years ago, I attended an event sponsored by the Maimonides Society. The speaker was Dr. Howard Jones. One remarkable thing about Dr. Jones is that in 1978, at the age of 67, he was forced into retirement from Johns Hopkins University. He moved to Shirley Avenue in Norfolk where he soon founded the Jones institute and became one of the world pioneers in IVF and infertility treatment. Thirty-five years after Johns
Hopkins forced him to retire, he was still going strong. He passed away at 103 years old and while he has not devoted his life to the study of Torah, he is clearly one of the Chachmei Umos Ha’olam – one of the scholars of the world. In his address on Monday night, Dr, Jones told a story about the time that he was invited o the Vatican to discuss medical ethics as part of the Pontifical Academy for the Sciences. He met with some doctors and several cardinals and was supposed to meet with the pope on Thursday morning. When the pope did not come, he was led to understand that the meeting had gone the wrong way. Dr. Jones had persuaded all of the cardinals to his way of thinking and the pope did not want to hear about it. Needless to say, Dr. Jones was not very impressed with the pope.

I was later told by a member of the EVMS ethics committee that Dr. Jones shares this story on a regular basis because it made such an impact on his life and his view of religion.

After Dr. Jones told this story on Monday night somebody stood up with a question. He said, “I understand that you disagree with the pope on ethical matters, but what is your opinion? When does life begin? There needs to be some answer.” Everyone was silent, waiting to hear what this eminent 103 year old scholar would have to say to this question.

Dr. Jones leaned forward into the mike. “There are many answers”, he said, “and I myself have sat on dozens of committees and just wrote a book on the subject. Nobody can know for sure. Still, I would have to say that the most cogent opinion is that of Rabbinic Judaism. They have an excellent system of law, they base their opinions on fact and they are faithful to the Bible”.
Wow.

To be frank, I would not endorse Dr. Howard as the final word on Jewish Ethics. Still, it was a beautiful and proud moment. We have a Torah and we have a system of studying it and applying it to today’s issues. This is our secret weapon. This is our treasure. We need to cherish the Torah. Each and every one of us needs to study the Torah and apply
it honestly to our lives.

In this way we will merit the awesome blessings associated with walking in way of Hashem and keeping his Mitzvos. We can teach the world about ethics and we can demonstrate that ultimately it is Hashem who runs the world and guides us through every moment of our lives.

Click on the link below for thoughts on the Fifth Chapter of Pirkei Avos 

  Devarim Nechmadim  on Avos – Chapter Five

 

 

 

By Rabbi Sender Haber

Rabbi Sender Haber is an acclaimed Teacher and Community Rabbi. He currently resides in Chestnut Ridge, NY.

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