Parshat Lech Lecha, The Covenant and the Crazies:
“All
the crazies are obsessed with the Jews and all the Jews are obsessed with the
crazies obsessed with the Jews.”
That
was probably the best comment on an article I read noting the latent and not so
latent antisemitism on the part of many Americans.
It
is a challenging comment to encounter as we read about the birth of the Jewish People
in this week’s parshah and God’s commands to Abraham (Abram) to “go forth” and
become the Jewish people, to become or-lagoyim, a “light to the nations”
to become, “a blessing to all peoples.”
What
do we do when people are obsessed with us in wrong and dangerous and violent
ways? My answer is simple. We continue to do what Jews have been asked
to do since the very beginning of our history, as we read about this week. To live within the covenant, the Torah, that
God has given us, as he said to Abraham:
“And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy
seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God
unto thee, and to thy seed after thee.”
וַהֲקִמֹתִי אֶת-בְּרִיתִי בֵּינִי וּבֵינֶךָ, וּבֵין
זַרְעֲךָ אַחֲרֶיךָ לְדֹרֹתָם--לִבְרִית עוֹלָם: לִהְיוֹת לְךָ לֵאלֹהִים,
וּלְזַרְעֲךָ אַחֲרֶיךָ.
God
doesn’t promise us that things will go well all the time – sure God says God
will curse those who curse us, but God doesn’t promise there won’t be any
cursing.
And
God does promise us the Land of Israel, but from the start God admits that
there will be times when the Jews do not possess it, and in fact there will be
times when we are slaves.
Knowing
this will be true, we need to remain faithful to the covenant, to the Jewish
people, to our own conscience, which guides us to be good people – NOT because
it will make the “bad people” go away – but precisely because there will always
be the bad people.
Remember
this, as God promises to remember the covenant with us, we’ll be ready for
whatever the statistics and life, brings our way.
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