Thursday, November 12, 2009

Another Glimpse Into Parshas Chayei Sarah

Rabbi Jacobson presents a fascinating twist to “the names of Ishmael’s sons in order of their birth” from this week’s Parsha Chayei Sarah:


Twelve Princes

It would not be a bad idea for contemporary descendants of Ishmael – and for all of us -- to reflect on the individual names of Ishmael's 12 sons, who all became princes and fathers of Ishmaelite nations. "These are the names of Ishmael's sons in order of their birth," records the Torah in this week's portion, Chayei Sarah, and it goes on to list them in three groups and in three separate verses :


"Ishmael's firstborn was Nebayoth, Kedar, Adbiel, Mibsam."


Then is the second group of sons: Mishma, Dumah and Massa.


Finally, the Torah lists the last five sons: Chadad, Tema, Yetur, Nafish and Kedmah.


The Torah then relates where they lived in the Middle East. It concludes its account – and the entire portion -- by stating these ambiguous words: "They fell in the presence of all their brethren ."


What’s the Relevance?

What is this episode telling us? Is it a mere incidental detail? The Torah does not include mere incidental details. We have no idea, for example, what Abraham, Sarah, Isaac or Ishamel looked like.


Though the Bible records many genealogical and historical facts, it is fundamentally not a book of history or genealogy, but as its very name “Torah” indicates, it is a book of instruction, a blueprint for human life.


The record of Ishmael's family members, then, is not merely a record of dry genealogical facts. Rather, like every sentence and word recorded in the Torah, it is part of a roadmap for our lives journeys. But what is the relevance of the 12 ancient names of Ishmael's children? And why did Ishmael give his sons these particular names?


One more question: Why does the Torah divide the 12 names into three distinct uneven groups: a group of four, a group of three and a group of five?


The First Twelve-Step Program

The writings of Jewish mysticism explain that these names represent Ishmael's 12-step program toward living a healthy and well-balanced life. His guide to good living covers the three primary components of life: health, relationships and work.

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Before adopting this as a blueprint for living, please pay close attention to the last paragraph of the full article here.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Glimpse Into Parshas Chayei Sarah

A glimpse into Parshas Chayei Sarah:


The Arizal explains the following about the relationship between Sarah and Hagar:


Know that Sarah and Hagar correspond to the brain and its membranes, and just as the membranes precede the brain, so Hagar gave birth before Sarah…. Indeed, the gematria of Hagar [הגר ] is 208, the same as the gematria of Isaac [יצחק ], both of them represent judgment. For the membranes are harsh judgments. The ancient kings [the sefirot of the World of Chaos] died because they were not sweetened and they were from the root of evil, from Cain. Thus, Sarah placed an evil eye on Hagar’s [first] pregnancy and she miscarried, because that child was only from the aspect of evil…. Sarah wanted to sweeten [Hagar’s second pregnancy] with goodness and to augment the good and submit the evil, and so Abraham told her: “[Here is your maidservant,] do with her whatever you see to be good,” and the stress here is on the “good.” This was the reason that Sarah tormented Hagar, in order to submit the evil in her and to strengthen the good. And this is also why the angel told Hagar, “Return to your mistress and be tormented by her.”


We see from the Arizal’s explanation that even in the pregnancy of Ishmael, it was Abraham’s mercy that was able to sweeten the harsh judgment that was part of Sarah’s character. While at first Sarah had cast an evil eye on Hagar causing her to miscarry, the second time, thanks to Abraham’s merciful nature, she was able to use the harsh judgments in a constructive way so as to rectify Hagar (at least to some extent).

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Eisav's Search for Alien Life

Award Winning Photographer Martin Pugh
[not from Hubble]

“The Pontifical Academy of Sciences is holding a conference on astrobiology, the study of life beyond Earth, with scientists and religious leaders gathering in Rome this week. For centuries, theologians have argued over what the existence of life elsewhere in the universe would mean for the Church: at least since Giordano Bruno, an Italian monk, was put to death by the Inquisition in 1600 for claiming that other worlds exist.


Among other things, extremely alien-looking aliens would be hard to fit with the idea that God “made man in his own image”.”



Geeky Gear: When E.T. Phones the Pope


The Vatican's five-day conference is chaired by the religious leader of the highly regarded Academy, Bishop Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo. Scientists (many of them nonbelievers) are offering presentations on subjects as varied as how life might have begun on Earth; what newly found "extremophile" microbes living in harsh places on our planet might tell us about possible life on others; and how life forms might be detected in our solar system, or how their bio-signatures might be found on and around the many distant exoplanets.


Having overcome the giggle factor of most things extraterrestrial, astrobiologists are telling a scientific story to an audience that may someday use it to defend -- or enhance -- its faith.

Read more here


A Defining Moment in History

"And it came to pass after these things,

that G-d tested Avraham"

(Genesis 22:1)

One aspect that surfaces from the Parsha (Vayeira) this last Shabbos, is how Avraham Avinu successfully passed the Ten Tests that Hashem tested him with. You may have noticed that Parshas Lech Lecha (the previous week's sedra) and Parshas Vayeira are very similar in certain aspects: Pharoah and Avimelech; Leave your country/family and Leaving Eretz Canaan from a Famine; Sarah Imeinu being wrongly abducted and then released with gifts from foreign Kings. The one dividing moment between the two was Avraham's Bris Milah. After which the Final Test was the Akeida (the binding of Isaac).


These tests were important, and they created the defining moment in the History of the Jews.


The same is true today. Hashem is continually testing all of us. Each time an "obstacle" rises up to confound your plans, or prevents you from fulfilling some action - this "obstacle" demands your attention. This is a test that your "neshoma" must deal with and not one to ignore and hope it will go away.


I believe the entire world is being tested now, and your success is determined by how you deal with those challenges, obstacles, barriers that surprise you.


People that believe in G-d and are sincere in their moral outlook are also keen to what is happening in the world. The following article is written by a non-Jew, Nathan White from Atlanta, Georgia, on the subject of Globalization and the Tower of Babel, which appears on his blog.


I think it is worth reading and present it here, with minor editing [in brackets]:


The Tower of Babel
We’re all familiar with the story of the Tower of Babel found in Genesis 11. Essentially, the whole earth had one language, and all the world’s population had migrated to the same location. The whole world then joined together to build a great city, and had aspirations of building a tower that reached the heavens. Not much detail is given in regards to what exactly their great sin was, but [G-d] came down and confused their language, so that they no longer understood each other, thus the people of the city of Babel were dispersed throughout the earth.


Though the text isn’t explicit in regards to their sin other than God saying “this is only the beginning of what they will do. And nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them” (Gen 11:6), the greater theological implications of the story are many. I do not intend to explore the implications today, but I would like to consider the concept of globalization in regards to this narrative.


Globalization
I first studied cultural globalization in an anthropology course I took last year at Kennesaw State University. It was a topic that I found very interesting. According to Wikipedia, Globalization “
can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together.

Related to this globalization is acculturation, which is “the process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.” Essentially, this is when one culture adopts the traits of another culture because of their exposure to it. Westernization, for example, is one clear form of this, as the western way of living –things like industry, technology, law, politics, economics, lifestyle, diet, language– spread from America and Europe into Eastern societies.


Globalization and the Tower of Babel
I think it is safe to say that human depravity and it’s outward manifestation of evil flourishes most in large cities, in the larger concentrations of population. This isn’t the case every time without exception, but with the concentration of a large population in one location, the influence and opportunity for evil is greatly multiplied. Add to this the prosperity provided by living in [a] location where work is plentiful, and there is soon little to restrain any and all outward manifestations of [a] sinful nature.


I think one aspect of the sin of the city of Babel was the fact that they were determined to all live in [one] location; one giant city, with one common culture. Forming one such culture, while rejecting the command to ‘be fruitful and multiply (spreading the knowledge and worship of G-d), would lead to such an abundant of sinfulness, that ‘nothing that they propose (sinfully) will be impossible’.


The City of Babel = The City of this World
If you haven’t noticed, in our day, the world is rapidly unifying in culture. One thing emphasized in the textbook that I studied was the unfortunate downside of all our technological advances in this day. It is unfortunate because pretty soon, anthropology, the study of social customs and human behavior, will will no longer have much to study given that we’re all becoming exactly alike! There won’t be any primitive tribes and their customs, or relatively unknown clans and their unique preferences of food; the entire world will be the same all over, and pretty soon we’ll find no group of people living out of reach of a local McDonalds.


This globalization started on a large scale with worldwide mail and the telephone, where we could almost instantly communicate with others all the way across the globe. Next it was air-travel, opening up global travel in a way like never before. Now, with the internet and 24hr news stations, we are experiencing a globalization at a growth rate unprecedented in all of human history (except, maybe, in the case of Babel). To put it simply: there is a breaking down of cultural distinct[ions], and we are rapidly moving toward a one-world, one-city, largely one culture society. We are becoming, quite frankly, a modern-day, worldwide, Tower of Babel.


Conclusion
[...] Simply put, I think the western influence on culture is largely a good thing. There are many aspects of globalization that are very good.... But, what I fear, and what I thought about while watching this video, is how this movement toward one-culture (notice that China will soon become the number [one] English speaking country in the world) will indeed multiply sin and the opportunity of sin on the earth. With the growth of the population, and the spread of information made possible by the internet and other media, there will be no shelter from all forms of wickedness for even the most remotest of people on the earth. Indeed, though the internet has been a great means of spreading [good], the accessibility of evil it has provided is enough to make any [person, parent] shudder.


Indeed, one unfortunate downside to our technology is the fact that “this is only the beginning of what WE will do. And nothing that WE propose to do will now be impossible“.


ADDENDA:


Was the Tower of Babel a Nuclear Powered Spaceship?


"And it came to pass when they traveled from the east, that they found a valley in the land of Shinar and settled there." (Gen. 11:2)


[...] Acording to Rabbi Eliezer Ben David ... they did not find a valley, a Bik'a; but rather they found a Bik'ia... The Hebrew word Bik'ia also means nuclear fission. Both the Torah text and our Sages commentaries seem to imply that the ancient technology ... later discovered by the Builders of Babel was nothing other than the secrets of nuclear technology... this might not be so wild and unnbelievable as we might initially think." Read on here






Tuesday, November 10, 2009

At Fort Hood

Sympathy ...

with teleprompters.




A look of sympathy ...


or of discomfort?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Before Persia there was Egypt

Jewish genealogy traces Jews from Adam HaRishon to: fast-forward to Egypt, where they lived the Passover story. When the Jews were led out of Mitzrayim by Moses, others came along. Fast-forward to:

LONDON – MI6, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, has established that the greatest living Holocaust denier, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, comes from a Jewish family whose genetic line stretches back hundreds of years and whose members came to Iran when Cyrus the Great liberated them from slavery in Babylon in 593 BC, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The man who has spent his years in power calling for Israel to be wiped off the face of the earth has managed to keep totally secret his family history until now.

Family members worshipped at the synagogue in Aradan, a small country town where they were known as "Sabourjian" – a Jewish surname meaning cloth weaver.

The 52-year-old Iranian president was born in a small house above the family cloth-weaving workshop where he was introduced to the tenets of the faith. They baked their bread for Sabbath, and celebrated all the Jewish festivals.

By the age of four his friends were children of a mixture of Hassadin, Orthodox and Marmos Jews. Like his friends he was circumcised.

Keep in touch with the most important breaking news stories about critical developments around the globe with Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence news source edited and published by the founder of WND.

Since Ahmadinejad came to power he has taken extraordinary steps to hide his background as he shocked the world with his calls for Israel to be destroyed.

Some intelligence analysts have said that his determination to build nuclear weapons is rooted in his wish to hide the truth about his ancestry.

MI6 has discovered that Iran's ruthless Revolutionary Guards have posted their own agents in Aradan. Members of the family have been moved to an undisclosed area in Iran, said an MI6 source.

Full article at WorldNetDaily.

SUBWAY ATTACK NYC

BRITISH SPIES HELP PREVENT AL QAEDA-INSPIRED ATTACK ON NEW YORK SUBWAY

British spies have foiled a terrorist plot by a suspected al Qaeda operative to blow up the New York Subway.

This innocent looking young man in implicated in this dastardly accusation.

Najibullah Zazi, from Denver Colorado

The plan, which reportedly would have been the biggest attack on America since 9/11 was uncovered after Scotland Yard intercepted an email.

Full article at Subway attack


AND then the US State Department has the audacity to issue a report that Israel is not a tolerant society! [I guess the 'audacity' virus has infected them. Maybe they need some swine flu vaccine]

Israel has done more for all peoples on the earth just by being! They have contributed to more life-saving inventions than any other people. Have created military objects and methods to save lives while defending their people from hateful, murderous attacks.


Resistance is the Alternative


Assad: "If Golan talks fail, we'll turn to Resistance"


Speaking at Organization of Islamic Conference economic forum in Istanbul, Syrian president says if 'occupied Syrian Golan' is not returned by Israel through peaceful means, 'this automatically means resistance is the alternative solution'


[…] According to Assad, "Resisting the occupation is a national duty. It is our legitimate and moral obligation to support it, and it is an honor that we take pride in.



This does not contradict the constant desire to achieve a just and inclusive peace on the basis of the restoration of the occupied lands, starting with the occupied Syrian Golan." YNetnews


This is not a ‘prediction’ but an observation. This man in my estimation is the man of which it says: “… the least among all the kings […]He is very tall, has a long face with a wide forehead, thin, thin thighs.” But of course I could be wrong, which I am not adverse to admit. Once before we were attacked from the NORTH, and the area where Syria is located is north of Eretz Yisrael and has ties to Hizbolla.


Need we be reminded of this historical event: US President Barack Obama reiterated his support for the Saudi Mideast peace initiative in a meeting with King Abdullah,

that put impetus into many forces within the Muslim World :


Especially after Saudi Monarch Visits Syria: Saudi King Abdullah’s three day visit to Damascus this week is being seen as marking the end of the bitter dispute between the two countries. It’s also seen as a sign that the Saudis want distance themselves from the policies of the Bush Admin. Israel National News




Sunday, November 8, 2009

Schizophrenia or

... Defending a People and Making a
Kiddush Hashem

Two States Now!


Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who failed to find a solution to actualize an agreement with the PA as prime minister, is now suggesting a new formula, the immediate declaration of the State of Palestine, leaving the “core issues” to be worked out at a later date, after the fact. ... Barak stated that at first, the PA state would be declared, without defining its exact borders, but with an assurance that within a maximum of two years, all remaining core issues must be resolved. This would include the status of Yerushalayim, borders, security and refugees.[...]


Sovereignty Now!


Annexing Judea and Samaria the only viable road map to peace, stability …

Moshe Dann


It's time to end the confusion and ambiguity over what rightfully belongs to the Jewish people. This is not a matter to be decided by the US, EU, or UN. Or is it?


Demanding that Israel stop all construction in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem implies it's all "illegally occupied." But, then, to whom does it belong? What are Israel's legal and historic claims? Jewish reverence for Jerusalem is special because it is the spiritual center of the Jewish people; but Jews have no less affection for and identity with hundreds of historic places throughout Judea and Samaria. The Land of Israel isn't an amusement park of sentimentality, or Hollywood of memories and museums. It is at the core of Jewish consciousness. Sacrificing some communities in order to save others, amputating hilltops and settlements to assuage Arabs and the international community only encourages more radical demands and undermines Israel's raison d’être. [...]