[Avodah] rainbow
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Tue Dec 27 11:37:42 PST 2016
From: saul newman via Avodah <avodah at lists.aishdas.org>
1. you see a rainbow in the sky after the rain . you believe:
a. the RBSO was going to at this moment destroy the world, but then
the rainbow reminded Him not to
b. the RBSO set up the rainbow of a reminder of the time of the Flood
and His promise not to repeat it
c. the RBSO set up a physical principal [NOTE: should be principle] that
light bent at a certain
angle by dispersed water produces a rainbow
2. while making the bracha 'zocher habrit' , one is thinking
a, b, c as above
[snip]
2] if one includes 'c' as part or all of his answer to
number 2, does that detract from his yiddishkeit or make him
non-normative?
>>>>>
The short answer to your question #2 is that no thought you might have as
you recite the bracha is "non-normative." You can think whatever you want.
Here in Florida we see rainbows almost every day in the summer for two
reasons:
1. There are sunshowers almost every day.
2. There is a complete lack of tznius and there is a lot of immoral
behavior going on.
Those two reasons are not mutually exclusive. A person can get sick
because he has been exposed to a contagious disease AND because he has sinned.
These are different categories of explanation, but not mutually exclusive.
Personally I think that rainbows are beautiful, and I think there are no
accidents. If Hashem made them beautiful then He meant for us to appreciate
their beauty and to have beautiful thoughts when we see them. My own
thought when I make the bracha "zocher habris" is gratitude for the beauty that
Hashem put into His world, and also gratitude that He has promised not to
destroy His world, no matter how many battles we conservatives lose in the
Culture Wars.
--Toby Katz
t613k at aol.com
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