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Israel as the Burning Bush

Thoughts on Parashat Shemot.  

The LORD said to Moses in Midian, “Go back to Egypt, for all the men who sought to kill you are dead.” (Exodus 4:19) 

Such good news is conveyed by God to Moses in this week’s Torah portion. Of course this is not the beginning of this story, so let’s remind ourselves what happened Continue Reading

Izrael jako gorejący krzew

Refleksja nad paraszą Szemot. 

I rzekł Wiekuisty do Mojżesza w Midjan: Idź, wróć do Micraim (Egiptu), gdyż pomarli wszyscy ludzie, czyhający na życie twoje. (Exodus 4:19, tłum. I. Cylkow) 

Takie to dobre wieści przekazuje Bóg Mojżeszowi w porcji Tory na ten tydzień. Nie jest to oczywiście początek Continue Reading

Truth vs Peace

Thoughts on parashat Vayehi. 

“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth”, said Plato. “Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it”, said Voltaire. “The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for”, said Bob Marley. 

Is telling Continue Reading

Prawda vs pokój

Refleksja nad paraszą Wajechi. 

„Nikt nie jest bardziej znienawidzony niż ten, kto mówi prawdę”, mawiał Platon. „Szanujcie tych, którzy szukają prawdy, ale strzeżcie się tych, którzy ją znajdą” – mawiał Voltaire. „Prawda jest taka, że każdy cię skrzywdzi. Po prostu trzeba znaleźć tych, Continue Reading

Pharaoh 2.0: Utilizing the crisis

Thoughts on parashat Vayigash.

The end of the secular year 2020 is approaching. For many of us it is a time of reflection on our accomplishments and disappointments. We evaluate our lives and make plans for the future. For many 2020 hasn’t been such a good year. The worldwide pandemic affected our lives significantly: Continue Reading

Justice is of a cosmic nature

Thoughts on parashat Vayeshev.

The Torah portion for this week starts with the story of Jacob settling in Hebron with his twelve sons. His favorite son is seventeen-year-old Joseph, with whom his brothers are jealous for the preferential treatment he receives from his father. To make matters worse, Joseph relates to Continue Reading

Sprawiedliwość jest czymś kosmicznym

Refleksja nad paraszą Wajeszew.

Porcja Tory na ten tydzień zaczyna się od opowieści o tym, jak Jakub osiedla się w Hebronie ze swoimi dwunastoma synami. Jego ulubionym synem jest siedemnastoletni Józef, o którego jego bracia są zazdrośni, gdyż jest faworyzowany przez ojca. Żeby jeszcze pogorszyć sprawę, Continue Reading

The Ladder of History

Thoughts on Parashat Vayetze. 

We live in a world that is so deeply divided ideologically that it is commonplace to rationalize the concept that people live in different, parallel realities. We see ideas of tolerance and pluralism, that were born from the Enlightenment, proliferated during the last 20 years – Continue Reading

The Bible is not immoral.

Thoughts on parashat Toldot. 

The Hebrew Bible has been accused of containing fictional or idealized events and phenomena, especially incredible or miraculous events. The main problem with this critique is that the Bible contains testimonies that are often non-falsifiable. The proposed “methods of verification” Continue Reading

Age gracefully, time is on your side.

Thoughts on parashat Chayei Sarah.

What is time? Time is a measure of the variability of all things. Although this definition may not be sufficient, for example, in astrophysics, it is completely sufficient for our human, earthly perspective and living experience. 

Life is reborn in cycles. Our imagination, dominated Continue Reading