Listen, O Israel: Why Truth is Heard, Not Seen
In a world of fragments, Parshat Nitzavim’s call to 'choose life' is a radical command to resist the deception of the visible and return to the center
The setting is one of ultimate gravity. All of Israel, from the woodchopper to the prince, is gathered to enter into a covenant with the Creator. The choice presented is the most fundamental one imaginable: “See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil… therefore choose life, that thou mayest live, thou and thy seed.”
For generations, we have understood this as a command to follow the Torah’s precepts. But in our age—an age drowning in information yet starved of wisdom—this injunction takes on a new and urgent meaning. What, precisely, does it mean to “choose life” in a world that has lost its moorings, a world that pulls us in a thousand directions at once?
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