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There was shock and incredulity. There was grief and agony. There was passionate disagreement and fervent expectation and many, many unanswered and unanswerable questions.
Just about everything imaginable was happening--except for the natural, predictable thing which everyone expected to happen.
Numbers 16:1-18:32 Week of July 2-8
"What’s wrong with Korach?" I asked innocently. "He had a valid platform, after all." "Korach was a rabble-rouser!" my guest retorted. "He was just jealous of Moses and wanted a more prestigious position for himself." "How do you know?" I persisted. "Maybe G-d spoke to Korach as well?"
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Hmmmm, I like that image of the king saying, "Let's farbreng, just you and I." It helps explain the generic dictionary-definition of farbrengen as "spending time". Because at a farbrengen, it's just being there that counts. I thought about the two elder chassidim who began their farbrengen by pouring themselves a thimbleful of vodka, then sang soulful melodies and simply gazed at each other to convey their profound emotions, without uttering a word all night. As dawn broke, they poured the two untouched thimblefuls back into the bottle, stood up from the table and went out to meet the day.
"Because I greatly respected the Rebbe," Dr. Green recalls, "I dropped the condescendingly forgiving tone that scientists usually assume with laymen, addressing the Rebbe as I would a colleague whose ideas I rejected. I bluntly stated that he was wrong, specifying what I saw as faulty and unscientific in his arguments. I concluded my letter by saying that the Rebbe had best stick to his field of expertise, Torah, and leave science to scientists."
It was merely the expectation that I would see the Rebbe again. Or, to be more precise, that he would see me. I knew that I would, at some point in the future, stand fully exposed before him, his eyes piercing through my best "look good" to see who I really am.
And though I knew that he would love me in spite of what I did or didn't do to live up to his expectations, I wanted him to love me for what I did do to live up to his expectations. |
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