[Avodah] Ultra-Orthodox suffering in COVID-19 pandemic due to sins of community
Micha Berger
micha at aishdas.org
Mon May 25 15:05:36 PDT 2020
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 05:17:58AM +0000, Rich, Joel via Avodah wrote:
>> But again, even in the Rambam, the response to suffering is to look for
>> what to do teshuvah about. Not to think you do or can find a cause. The
>> response is not about causality.
> See Chulin 7b:
> Rava seems to think some suffering is not announced above
> R. Eleazar said: The blood of a bruise atones like the blood of
> a burnt-offering. Raba added: It is only the blood of a second
> bruising of the thumb of the right hand that atones, and then only
> if it happened to one who was about to do a religious act.
I don't see it.
I am not sure Rava is disagreeing with R Chanina. To me it looks like he
is only arguing with R Elazar.
I contrasted two things -- thinking you can find cause, and using an event
to take a lesson.
R Elazar and Rava are discussing a third thing -- atonement.
BTW, the Maharsha asks about "sheluchei mitzvah" and how this person
could get hurt. He offers an answer that I found elegant: We're talking
about what atones kedam olah. The olah is kaparah for hirhusei haleiv.
And to the extent the sheliach's thoughts are not lesheim mitzvah, he
is indeed vulnerable.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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