Friday, January 4, 2013
Unity Is Not Uniformity: An Open Letter to Natan Sharansky
Mirrors are sometimes broken and so too are women who seek to fulfill their own role in judaism by becoming the man's world of Torah and tefillin and the like. This should not be a national issue as these ladies are truly unaccustomed to being understood for their designs, but really the future is a mix of ambiguous inertia which serves to accustom itself to the future by means of a discretion that may or may not be a world of hatred or idolatry but really a world of incongruence in the light of a new era of equal opportunity and equal rights. This is a good thing and we are probably moving forward, but the reality is that the women at the wall are not the issue for Torah Judaism. The reason that this happens is that we all seek to number ourselves in a higher order. If there is a new paradigm for jewish existence that be it will be a trying time for the unaccustomed to living freely, there is a new paradigm by which we must teach and understand our future in terms of common sense and trust in a higher power. These ladies at the wall are likely not a civil disorder but really in truth they may have elected themselves to be an intercessor for the indignity that they feel and thus they have eloped withthe concept that G-d isnot exactly ONE. And that is a hugeissue fortheir future inthe heavens. G-disONE
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