Tuesday, October 10, 2017

You Thought You Was The Cool Fool And Never Would Do No Wrong (Robert Hunter & Jerry Garcia - "Sugaree"



While our family was celebrating Sukkot and Shabbat, we haven’t seen much news. We heard about the mass shootings in Las Vegas and our prayers go out to the victims and their families. Sadly mass shootings have become so common that we understand that there is evil in this world that I can’t stomach to write about it again.  There was another bit of news that occurred during the Sukkot holiday. What made it newsworthy is that in the history of politics, I cannot remember the last time a sitting senator offered such a negative assessment of a President from his own political party. Yet, Robert Corker is a Republican Senator for the Tennessee. He has recently announced that he will NOT seek re-election to the Senate. Since Senator Corker has no more races to run, and no more politics to worry about, he can afford to be brutally honest about everything. This past week he gave an interview in which he shared his feelings about President Trump. The comments were stunning in their assessment of a man who has “may be setting the U.S. on a path to WWIII.” Corker made this comment because, as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, he has been closely monitoring the President’s handling of North Korea and the Iran Nuclear Agreement. More than any other Senator, Corker understands the importance of brutal honesty, truth to power,  the vital importance of Knowledge, and speaking to those people that possess knowledge. In Senator Corker’s assessment of the Republican President, he believes that this president has a very minimal understanding of or no understanding of the world and the United States role in the world. Corker goes so far as to say that General Kelly, General Mattis, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson are the only three people preventing the President’s ignorance and incompetence from causing tragedy. Indeed, ignorance is a dangerous thing. A person who is proud of ignorance, who basks in the waters of ignorance and brags about his lack of knowledge and understanding could be considered criminal. Ironically, for a person who clearly is attracted to power and powerful people, it seems that the President forgot the age old adage: “Knowledge is Power”.
In B’reishit, we read the story of Creation, Adam and Chava’s banishment from Paradise (Gan Eden), and the fratricide of Cain and Abel. We begin however with God. God is the Creator, the ultimate power. If knowledge is power, then God is the ultimate source of knowledge. We accept this as part of our Jewish theology. God is all-knowing and all powerful. We read the words: V’Yivrah Elohim et Ha’Adam b’Tzalmo, b’tzelem Elohim barah oto Zachar u’Nekeivah Barah Otam. “And God created man in His own image. In the image of God, He created him; male and female He created them. (1:27). The question therefore is: What is the image of God? Obviously part of that image is the power to create, the power to create life. We surmise this because in the next verse, God commands Adam and Chava to be fruitful and multiply, to create life just like God had created. The other image of God is Power. God’s purpose in creating humanity was in order that they “should have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air and over the cattle, and over all the earth…” (1:26). In today’s vernacular “dominion” is Power. However the ability to create, and the ability to exercise power sagaciously, and judiciously, necessitates the attainment of knowledge. Perhaps that is our greatest gift. We have the ability to learn, to reason, to discern between right and wrong. To do so expresses our faith in God, re-affirms that, indeed, we are created in God’s image, and we possess an aspect of Holiness.
            In the Babylonian Talmudic tractate entitled Chagigah (14b), there is an Aggadah, a legend that illustrates the notion that attaining knowledge is a holy endeavor. Four of the leading sages of their generation entered PaRDes (Paradise). They were Ben Assai, Ben Zoma, Elisha ben  Abuyah, and Rabbi Akiva. When they entered PaRDeS and came into contact with the pure power pure knowledge and complete perfection that is God, one sage died immediately. One sage went insane. Elisha ben Abuyah became a heretic, and became known as Acher (the other). Only Rabbi Akiva emerged unscathed. The commentators of this Aggadah explain that PaRDeS is an acronym for four methods of Torah inquiry: P’shat, (simple literal understanding) Remez (deriving meaning from implicit hints and deep meaning), D’rash (explanation through application), and Sod (hidden meaning). Imagine that? Our tradition explains that Paradise, is achieved through Torah study. In a sense our sages are absolutely correct. 
We recognize that have within us both the Yetzer Hara, the Bad Inclination and the Yetzer HaTov, the Good Inclination. The attainment of knowledge and Truth is a Godly endeavor. The use of such knowledge judiciously and wisely for creative purposes represents the notion that we are indeed created in God’s image is a manifestation of the Yetzer HaTov. We know that a little bit of knowledge and partial truths can be used for destructive purposes and traditionally that has been a manifestation of the Yetzer HaRah, the Evil Inclination. However Senator Corker’s assessment of the President, his White House, and the pride that he takes in his ignorance and lack of intellectual curiosity reveals a different type of Yetzer HaRah with no less dangerous and potentially deadly results. Hopefully, those three men whom Corker pointed out as informed and knowledgeable: General Kelly, General Mattis, and Secretary Tillerson will continue to have the ear of the president and guide him accordingly.
Peace,
Rav Yitz

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