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An Epic Story of Survival and Heroism far away from the Terrible Plight that befell the Jews during the Holocaust

Judaism teaches that God controls, supervises, manipulates and directs Jewish History. While we struggle to understand why the unprecedented genocide of the Holocaust had to happen, we know that God willed it. Of course this raises important and grave questions, which must be examined thoughtfully and sensitively. This class is a recounting of a largely unknown but remarkable story of the renowned Mir Yeshiva ‘s miraculous escape from danger intact; it’s trans-Siberian journey to Japan and China and it’s reestablishment as a dynamic Torah center halfway across the world while European Jewry was being decimated. We follow the story lines of two protagonists, Rabbis Shlomo Wolbe and Aron Florans zt”l – mine and my wife’s paternal grandfathers respectively –  and tell the story of how they participated in and contributed to God’s plan to resuscitate the Torah world from the ashes and despair of the fiery inferno that so brutally consumed it.

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Moses and Rabbi Akiva on Suffering and Tragedy

The experience of pain and suffering is ubiquitous across all spectrum of human life. All of us, in some capacity, experience difficulties and challenges. Any measure of human suffering creates a dilemma for believers in a just God: How can a just God supervise over injustice? Why do bad things happen to good people? This problem has been the subject of much grappling in classical Jewish Literature for centuries. When examining and dissecting the various sources several interesting patterns emerge. 

Sources discussed:

1. Menachos 29b: When Moses ascended to Heaven he found the Almighty sitting and tying crowns atop letters. Moses asked: Who is obstructing your way? God responded: There is a man who will be in the future after several generations and his name is Akiva Ben Yosef who will derive piles and piles of laws from every tick and Mark [of the letters] . [Moses] said “show him to me”. He said: Go back! He went and he sat at the end of eight rows and he did not know what they were saying and he became dejected. When Rabbi Akiva arrived at a certain matter, his students questioned from where do you know this law? He said to them “It is a Law to Moses from Sinai”, and Moses was placated. He returned and stood before the Almighty and said: “Master of the world, you a man such as this and you give the Torah via me?”  He said: “Silence! So it was deemed in my mind.”  [Moses] said: “Master of the world, you showed me his Torah now show me his reward.”  He said: “Go back!”  He went and he saw that they were flaying his skin with combs. He said [to God] “Master of the world, this is Torah and this is the reward?”  God responded: “Silence! So it was deemed in my mind.” 

2. Berachos 7a: And Rabbi Yochanan said in the name of Rabbi Yosi: Three things Moses asked from the Almighty and he gave him…He asked to know the ways of God and he gave him, as Scripture states (Exodus 33) “Inform me of your ways”, [Moses] said to God: “Why is there a righteous person and it is good for him; a righteous person and it is bad for him; a wicked person and it is good for him; a wicked person and it is bad for him?” So [God] responded: a righteous person and it is good for him – a completely righteous person; a righteous person and it is bad for him – a partially righteous person; a wicked person and it is good for him – a partially wicked person; a wicked person and it is bad for him – a completely wicked person. 

3. Sanhedrin 101a: When Rabbi Eliezer was sick, his students came to visit him. Rabbi Eliezer said: “there is a great fury in the world”! The student began to cry and Rabbi Akiva laughed. They asked him why are you laughing? Rabbi Akiva: “Why are you crying”? They said to him: Is it possible that a Torah scroll is in pain and we will not cry”? He said to them “that is precisely why I am laughing. For all the time I saw our teacher’s wine not ferment, his flax not smitten and his oil not spoil I said perhaps God forbid our teacher received his reward in this world, and now that I see him in pain I am happy.

On the Religious & Political Tension in the State of Israel

Ever since the founding of the Jewish state tension between the political and societal elements in Israel and the religious implications of a Jewish state have existed. In truth, the Zionist dream was hotly divisive across a very broad spectrum of the Jewish world fifty years before Israel’s founding. Recently several issues in the Israeli culture have propelled this debate to center stage again. A non exhaustive list: the compelling of Yeshiva students to join the army, government funding of Yeshivas, the status of Temple Mount, land for peace swaps. We will discuss some of the historical debates and positions regarding early Zionism, delve into the clashes and resolutions to this conflict that happened throughout the history of Israel, and try to explain the contemporary ongoing issues and various perspectives on these critical matters.