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Hear Rabbi Shlomo Riskin's Parshat Hashavua lecture.
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Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the individual's sense of insecurity due to the deteriorating security situation.
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Noach
A seminal act of Noah, specifically after he leaves the
ark once the deluge has abated provides a startling insight into how we
must relate and react to the tides of war which have engulfed us for the
past two years and which are now threatening to engulf the entire Middle
East and perhaps the entire world. "And Noah the man of the earth
became profaned (or merely "began" to work), and he planted a vineyard"
(Genesis 9:20). Rashi, (1040-1105) the most classical of the Biblical
commentaries, explains that "when Noah entered the ark, he brought with
him branches (of the vine) and shoots of fig-trees" (Rashi ad loc,
Midrash Rabbah ad loc).
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