Daily Life Lessons from Rabbi Heschel
Year 4 Day 118
“Freedom is a burden that God has thrust upon man. Freedom is something we are responsible for. If we succeed, we will help in the redemption of the world; if we fail, we may be crushed by its abuse. Freedom as man’s unlimited lordship is the climax of absurdity, and the central issue we face is man’s false sense of sovereignty.”(Insecurity of Freedom pg. 21)
Reading any and all of Rabbi Heschel’s writings, as with other scholars, the phrase from Ecclesiastes, “There is nothing new under the sun” comes to mind often. It both reaffirms what we already know and, for me, it enrages me that we have failed to learn from our past errors, we have failed to make a “complete” T’Shuvah, we continue down a path of cruelty, power-seeking, scapegoating, and bastardizing the teachings of morality and ethical behaviors that the Bible and every other Spiritual text of every Spiritual discipline teach!
In 4 weeks we will celebrate the Holy Day of Shavuot, which is both a harvest festival and, the Rabbis decided, the day we received the Torah at Mount Sinai. For many of us Jews, this is the day of “freedom” began. Prior to Mount Sinai, we were either slaves of the Pharaoh or ‘on our own’ listening to Moses, sort of, etc. I call this period ‘liberty’, when one is at the mercy of their own thoughts, desires, whims and will give lip service to going along with things that the leader says if they don’t think it will serve them. “Freedom”, however, according to Bible, involves God and our relationship with God(substitute Higher Consciousness if you need to). What is the first act of ‘meeting’ God at Mount Sinai according to the Biblical account? It is being given a set of commandments by which to live as individuals and within a community. The first act of Freedom bestowed upon the ragtag group of individuals who left Egypt together, who may or may not have been related, who included people who were not descendants of Jacob, was to command a new sense of morality and demand they live an ethical life! This is the “burden that God has thrust upon man” and we seem to failing in carrying this burden and, as we are told in Leviticus 25:10: “Proclaim Freedom throughout the land and to all its inhabitants therein”.
We are witnessing the undoing of everything the Bible, the New Testament, the Koran, Buddha’s teachings stand for and are wringing our hands instead of fighting back. Trump, Cain-White, Osteen, Rubio, Vought, Graham, Greene, all proclaim their ‘love of Jesus’ and do everything that Jesus railed against. They all want to ‘fight’ antisemitism while supporting anti-semites in their midst. They want to make this a ‘christian nation’ while taking the most unchristian actions possible. They refuse to “welcome the stranger, care for the stranger, love the stranger,” even thought this is commanded by God 36 times in the first 5 Books of the Bible! They refuse to have one law for the stranger and the citizen as the Bible calls for, hell they have separate laws for themselves and everyone else and call this constitutional! This has to be stopped by We the People and the way we stop this is by calling our their lies and their bullshit every time, every day and building the support needed to KICK THEIR ASSES out of our Government and restore “freedom” as it was originally given to us as the path of our country and demand we all learn to deal with “freedom as a burden that God has thrust upon man” instead of some entitlement for the rich, the cruel and the autocrats. All of these so-called ‘good christian folk’ like Vought, Osteen, Cain-White, Greene, Rubio, and now Trump, are actually PAGANS, as defined by David Brooks in his Op-Ed last week in the New York Times on May 1.
In 4 weeks, Jews around the world will be asked again to receive the Bible and accept its teachings and commandments as their path of living. While for years we have been saying yes, it has been a hollow yes for most. All of the descendants of the slaves who left Egypt-and we don’t know all of them so lets assume we all are-are being called to both receive and accept the Bible this year, this day anew! We the People, all of us, are being called to account on the night of Shavuot and we have the opportunity to ‘Tikkun L’Eil Shavuot’ repair the evening before receiving the Bible. We the People are being given the opportunity to study the Bible, to reacquaint ourselves with the ethics and morals of living in “freedom”, the burdens and denials it takes to live in “freedom”, the joy and blessings we get by living in “freedom” for ourselves and ensuring that “all its inhabitants therein” enjoy and carry the “burden God has thrust upon man”. The all night study is to get us prepared to respond as the newly freed slaves did, “Na’Aseh V’Nishma, we will do and then we will understand” this is acting our way into right thinking, which may be the greatest “burden God has thrust upon man”. Rather than thinking our way into action, “freedom” involves doing and then understanding, it means we take the next right action no matter how we think, feel, desire. This is the greatest “burden God has thrust upon man”, to go against the rational mind and rise up to our intuitive mind, to let go of our ‘stinking thinking’ and allow our intrinsic ethical nature to guide us.
This is so important in this moment precisely because the people in power are into cruelty, into money, into power and not into God, not into “freedom”, as Curtis Yarvin, the ‘advisor to J D Vance says: “America has to get over its dictator phobia”! Trump believes he is the ‘anointed one’ and the ‘messiah’, he truly thinks he is in control of the world and his ‘good christian’ advisors applaud him for this. Lindsey Graham, who spoke at the funeral of a true “freedom” loving human being, John McCain, has his nose so far up Trump’s ass that he will need a proctologist to remove it soon and has denied the “burden God has thrust upon man” while dishonoring his friend, who not only accepted the “burden”, he fought for everyone to relish and enjoy “freedom”. Just as Moses called “heaven and earth” to be witnesses, Rev Barber, Rabbi Heschel, Rev King, et al are calling “heaven and earth” to be witnesses to our response to the call being sent out to defend “freedom”, to receive the Bible this Shavuot, to repair our inner lives so we live into the ethical and moral actions we take regardless of how we feel or thing, to carry the “burden God has thrust upon” us for ourselves, our neighbors, the poor and the needy, the generations to come.
I accepted the burden some 38 years ago in a prison yard with Rabbi Mel Silverman and have carried it ever since, imperfectly and I have not abandoned it. This is the call, to carry the burden and we all can do this. God Bless and stay safe, Rabbi Mark