[Avodah] response to tragedy
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Mon Jul 16 12:55:55 PDT 2018
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 03:20:54PM +0300, Eli Turkel via Avodah wrote:
: In the recent Torah TO-GO from YU R Willig quotes RYBS
: > Our Introspection is not for the purpose of determining WHY the national
: > tragedy took place but for the purpose of discovering WHAT we can do to
: > improve ourselves and what areas require our tesguva
RYBS says something similar in Qol Dodi Dofeiq
<https://www.sefaria.org/Kol_Dodi_Dofek%2C_The_Righteous_Suffer.11>:
When the "Child of Destiny" suffers, he says in his heart,
"There is evil, I do not deny it, and I will not conceal it with
fruitless casuistry. I am, however, interested in it from a
halakhic point of view; and as a person who wants to know what
action to take. I ask a single question: What should the sufferer
do to live with his suffering?" In this dimension, the emphasis is
removed from causal and teleological considerations (which differ
only as to direction) and is directed to the realm of action. The
problem is now formulated in the language of a simple halakhah
and revolves around a quotidian (i.e. daily) task. The question
of questions is: What does suffering obligate man to do? This
problem was important to Judaism, which placed it at the center
of its Weltanschauung. Halakhah is just as interested in this
question, as in issues of issur and heter and hiyyuv and p'tur. We
do not wonder about the ineffable ways of the Holy One, but instead
ponder the paths man must take when evil leaps up at him. We ask not
about the reason for evil and its purpose, but rather about its
rectification and uplifting. How should a man react in a time of
distress? What should a person do so as not to rot in his affliction?
-Micha
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