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Lessons of the Past - Warnings for Today
By HaRav Ariel Bar Tzadok. Copyright (c) 2000 by Ariel Bar Tzadok. All rights reserved.
"And HaShem rained down upon Sodom and
Gomorra brimstone and fire." (Ber.
19:24)
When reading the story of the destruction of
Sodom and Gomorra we must pause to ask
ourselves a question; what horrible behavior
did these two cities display more than other
cities before them or after them that caused
them to be destroyed in such a sudden manner?
Whenever there are large groups of people
living together, the congested conditions
always bring out the worst of human behavior.
The history of urbanization might very well
also be a history of human criminal behavior.
From cities of ancient times like Babel,
before Sodom and Gomorra, to modern day urban
centers, cities foster all types of human
perversions. Therefore, the question must be
asked, why pick out Sodom and Gomorra from
all cities to destroy?
Granted the Midrash relates to us numerous
stories about how wicked the cities were, but
do you really think that the other cities of
the day, Canaanite, Babylonian or otherwise
were really any better? Were Sodom and
Gomorra any more wicked than modern day New
York, Las Vegas or Tel Aviv? While we might
argue which city is indeed as bad as Sodom
and Gomorra, we cannot argue that many modern
cities rank high on the list of the most
wicked cities of all times.
If G-d brought down the judgement of fire and
brimstone upon Sodom and Gomorra, who is to
say that He won't bring down judgement upon
some modern cities? I am sure that witnesses
to Hiroshima and Nagasaki might compare their
holocausts to those of Sodom and Gomorra.
Also during W.W.II, Berlin was practically
decimated by Allied bombings (couldn't have
happened to a nicer group of people). Yet,
we make distinctions between these modern day
examples of destruction and the Biblical
account of G-d's Divine wrath. Sodom and
Gomorra, we say, were destroyed by the hand
of G-d. These other cities, we say, were
destroyed by the hand of man. This is a big
difference, or so we think.
Although the Torah states that G-d rained
down fire and brimstone upon Sodom and
Gomorra a modern witness to the event of the
destruction might interpret the Hand of G-d
to be some type of natural phenomena, the
hand of nature as it were, without any Divine
involvement whatsoever. Such a witness would
tell us that we religious folks are merely
creating a myth about Divine wrath, when in
reality, everything can be explained naturally.
While such a modern day secularist would be
totally convinced of the correctness of his
argument, he would still nonetheless be
totally wrong. Is this not also the case
with many events and occurrences that happen
in our days? Indeed, the story of the
destruction of Sodom and Gomorra does teach
us a very important modern day lesson, that
the wrath of G-d is not always discernable as
such. Many times G-d's wrath is cloaked or
concealed within everyday events and acts of
nature.
According to the mysteries of the Torah,
based upon the famous "a time and a purpose
for everything under Heaven" pasukim in
Kohelet 3, there are different phases
throughout human history when G-d is
sometimes more, sometimes less manifest. The
holy Mekubalim teach us that based upon
Israel's behavior G-d's symbolic spiritual
"Face" is sometimes turned towards us and
sometimes it is turned away from us.
At the times when G-d's symbolic "Face" is
turned towards us, everything is in
abundance. There is wealth, health, long and
good life. Yet, G-d's "Face" is directed
towards Israel only when the nation is
faithful to G-d's covenant. G-d's "Face"
symbolically means the complete outpouring of
blessing upon a properly aligned and
balanced, ready and worthy mankind. However
if mankind's actions were to waver, then they
would not receive the abundance of blessing.
The blessings would still be pouring forth
from G-d, but Israel not being in the right
spiritual and Halakhic place to receive the
blessings of abundance causes those blessing
to be cast down and to be captured and
imprisoned by the forces of the klipot
(shells), who are the demonic races. They in
turn are nourished by the spiritual power of
the blessing that should have gone to Israel.
When the demonic races are thus strengthened
their souls have the power to incarnate into
human beings who then become the scourges of
Israel, always trying to destroy them so that
they (the demonic souls) can continue to
steal their spiritual root and powers.
When Israel is thus not worthy of G-d's
blessings because they violate His covenant
by not observing the mitzvot, then Israel is
said to be turning her symbolic "back" to
G-d's "Face". G-d in turn, in His mercy not
wanting the forces of His blessing to suckle
the forces of evil (who would then rise up to
destroy Israel) turns away His "Face" from
Israel. This spiritual state when Israel and
G-d are spiritually "Back" to "back" is the
time of exile. When G-d and Israel are
"Face" to "face" this is the time of redemption.
During the days of Sodom and Gomorra, before
the giving of the Torah all mankind was in a
state of "Back" to "back" relationship with
G-d. Avraham began to correct this matter,
but it was not until Moshe Rabbeynu came
along that any matter of "Face" to "face"
union was accomplished.
During the period of a "Face" to "face" union
with G-d, Israel openly receives not only
financial abundance and blessing but also the
reception of prophecy and the witnessing of
outright miracles and indisputable Divine
interventions. When G-d's "Face" is towards
Israel, the world knows it and sees it, as
did Pharaoh in Egypt, the population of
Jericho, the army of Sennacherib (II Kings
19:25) and many others. Yet, G-d's "Face" is
towards Israel only as result of their
observance of His covenant of Torah and
mitzvot. When this is there all is there.
When this is gone, all is gone.
Many centuries later, when the sins of the
Jewish people again arose before G-d, the
Shekhina was taken out of the holy Temple.
Jerusalem, the Temple and all the land was
then destroyed. The abundance of blessing
that G-d had bestowed upon His people had to
be removed in equal measure to their removal
of righteousness from their lives.
If G-d continued to bless an evil people with
abundance, they would misinterpret their
abundance as a sign of Divine approval of
their wicked ways. Consequently, G-d's
blessing of abundance would become a curse,
blinding the eyes of the wicked from their
evil and inhibiting them from doing teshuva
(repentance). G-d, therefore, sends
judgement as an act of mercy so that the
sinning souls may be made aware of the error
of their ways.
When Jerusalem was destroyed with the
destruction of the First Temple and the
removal of the Shekhina, the relationship
between G-d and Israel again turned into a
"Back" to "back" mode. No longer was there
to be any more prophecy. No more would we
merit hearing a prophet cry, "thus says
HaShem." No longer was there a visible
presence of G-d in the Temple. There was no
more Ark of the Covenant. In a "Back" to
"back" relationship with G-d, it is as if G-d
is completely concealed from us. It is as if
(G-d forbid) Israel is orphaned. This
explains why the Jewish people have suffered
so many hardships since the days of the
destruction of the First Temple. We have
never yet restored the "Face" to "face"
relationship that we once had with G-d but
have lost.
In a "Back" to "back" relationship all Divine
actions are concealed within acts of nature.
This concealment protects both Israel and
G-d. G-d's mercy and miracles are as
abundant as always, yet they are not so
recognizable. When either fortune or
misfortune strike, some people simply say
that "fate" has dealt them such a hand in
life. It is as if there is no G-d (G-d
forbid), but only the forces of an impersonal
universe guided by the laws of nature.
Yet, in spite of an apparent lack of Divine
judgement, this does not mean that such
judgement is not executed on a daily basis.
One of the thirteen principles (#11) as
outlined by RaMBaM is that G-d rewards those
who keep His commandments and punishes those
who transgress them. While sometimes Divine
punishment is meted out only in the
afterlife, sometimes one gets it right here
on earth (RaMBaM, Hilkhot Teshuva 6:1).
While individuals may be punished in the
world to come for their sins, societies,
cities and nations are punished right here
and now. Our human problem is that in our
present state of a "Back" to "back"
relationship with G-d, we are either blind
to, or refuse to see G-d's Hand of wrath upon us.
This brings us to ask ourselves a number of
questions. Are there any cities today whose
wickedness might match or even surpass that
of Sodom and Gomorra? The answer is most
likely yes, many cities fall into this
category.
Question two, are there within these cities
fifty, or even ten righteous men whose merit
might save their city from Divine judgment.
The answer to this might be yes in one or two
cases, but most likely not more than this
number.
Question three, is there today a righteous
man of the stature of an Avraham Avinu who
can pray to G-d for us and intercede on our
behalf to mitigate Divine judgement? While I
know of many righteous men in our generation,
I seriously question which of them has the
righteousness and holiness of an Avraham
Avinu and which of them is so spiritually
influential that they can postpone a
holocaust. Postpone, not eliminate.
Notice that I do not call upon a Tzadik HaDor
(most righteous Rabbi of the generation) to
pray to G-d to remove all judgement from us.
This is not likely to happen. There is a
universal state of balance (justice) that G-d
has ordained must exist. Even Avraham Avinu
could not cancel the judgement against Sodom
and Gomorra; he was only interested in saving
the lesser righteous that they should not
perish alongside the wicked. Yet, as for the
wicked themselves, we do not hear Avraham
making any intercession prayers on their behalf.
So today, we have many cities that have
surpassed Sodom and Gomorra in their
wickedness. Most of these cities cannot even
boast of one righteous man living amongst
them, all the more so ten. We also seem to
lack an Avraham Avinu who can intercede.
When all is said and done, to live in one of
today's urban megalopolises, might be a
dangerous thing in light of Divine judgement
which inevitably must befall such places.
Even the great lover of peace, Rabbi Avraham
Yitzhak Kook viewed the modern world and knew
that a Divine judgement would quickly come
upon all nations, one that would destroy them
forever, to make way for the coming
government of the Mashiah. In his Orot
M'Ofel, 8, Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook writes:
"The sin of the murderers - the wicked
kings and all provocateurs - is indelible.
The blood that was shed in the land will be
atoned only by the blood of those who shed
it, and the atonement must come: total
dismantling of all foundations of
contemporary civilization, with all their
falsity and deception, with all their poison
and venom. The entire civilization that
rings false must be effaced from the world,
and in its stead will arise a kingdom of a
holy elite (ref. Daniel 7:18).
The present civilization will disappear
with all its foundations - literature and
theatre, and so forth; all the laws founded
on inanity and iniquity, all evil etiquette
will pass away.
Therefore, the entire contemporary
civilization is doomed and in its ruins will
be established a world order of truth and G-d
consciousness."
In light of the instability that exists in
the world and the hostility between western
nations and Moslem fundamentalist countries,
the outbreak of a WWIII might be only one
rogue nuclear strike away. The intelligence
agencies of the world's governments fight a
never ending battle against rogue terrorist
and organized crime groups (and sometimes
each other) to maintain a world free of open
armed conflict. With the existence of modern
nuclear, biological and chemical weapons,
with the existence of many evil and
unscrupulous groups and with the existence of
massive amounts of cash available to these
groups to illegally obtain such weapons, we
have a recipe for disaster.
We must again ask the question, in light of
our current "Back" to "back" relationship
with G-d, when the Divine Hand is concealed
within acts of nature (or within acts of
man), who is to say that Divine judgment will
not be called for and that Heaven itself will
not turn its Hand from preventing such a
disaster? After all, if our sins deem for us
such a fate, why should Heaven intervene?
What righteous man is there to defend us?
What merit will we have to offset such a
horrible Divine edict?
Discount this possibility if you wish. Mock
it if you feel so inclined. Just remember
one thing; you will not be the first to do
so. The Rabbis and ordinary Jews of Europe
discounted such a possibility, until the
Nazis came along and rounded them all up. As
they were choking to death in the gas showers
of Auschwitz they realized that this was part
of the Divine plan, a punishment for European
secularism and for not returning to Eretz
Yisrael. Alas, the revelation came all too
late.
(Reference Sefer Eim HaBanim Semeichah of
Rabbi Yisachar Shlomo Teichtal for a heart
rending account of why the Holocaust happened
from a Torah point of view. The text is
available in English, distributed by Lambda
Publishers NY, (718). This text is must
reading!!).
We do not have to suffer a repeat of their
fate if we indeed learn the lesson of history
that G-d Himself seeks to teach us.
We know that Mashiah is coming soon. We know
that the situation in Eretz Yisrael is
heading towards war. We know that Jewish
leadership in Israel and abroad is in the
hands of evil men who flagrantly violate
G-d's commandments and Torah in both private
and public.
The war against Torah and against the Jews is
growing. Divine intervention is not far
away, however concealed it might be. The
world has suffered much in the 20th century.
More than 100 million souls have died
horrible deaths in war in this century alone.
As the 21st century unfolds upon us, Divine
wrath is growing against an arrogant,
G-d-less, secular mankind, who seeks nothing
more than to serve himself instead of his
Master in Heaven.
Whether we like it or not, or whether we
believe it or not G-d's judgement is soon to
visit this world as it did Sodom and Gomorra.
Call it WWIII if you wish. All that we can
do is to strive to be like Avraham Avinu and
to pray that G-d spare the righteous, in
Eretz Yisrael and abroad. As for the wicked,
Jew and Gentile alike, nothing and no one can
save them. If they choose not to repent then
their fate will they meet, in fire.
Sorry to end on such a pessimistic note.
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Shalom, Ariel Bar Tzadok