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Narcissism in the Garb of Civil Rights Activism
And, the Dilemma of Israel’s Annexation Question and Lessons of the Month of Tammuz
The charismatic Korach, a Levite of distinction, leads a rebellion against the authority of Moses, ostensibly championing equality and social justice…but it is quickly revealed that his incitement is not directed against Moses alone, but against G-d Himself. His ego-driven rebellion is actually a manifestation of his own myopic, narcissistic world view. Pretending to be concerned about the welfare of the nation, he is only concerned with himself; he is the very opposite of Moses, who is altogether without ego, and places the nation above his own life. In this week’s podcast Rabbi Chaim Richman and Jim Long ponder the incident of Korach and discuss remarkable parallels to our own time. Throughout history and today as well, we are witness to movements that purport to represent social justice, and are willing to re-write the narrative of history to fit the requirement of their agenda. Our hosts deliver a fitting lesson for all who love the G-d of Israel, Jew and non-Jew alike, to connect to the energy of this month of Tammuz, with its special qualities and the opportunity it presents to us…the challenge to heal our vision.
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Rabbi Chaim Richman
Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone
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Narcissism in the Garb of Civil Rights Activism
And, the Dilemma of Israel’s Annexation Question and Lessons of the Month of Tammuz
The charismatic Korach, a Levite of distinction, leads a rebellion against the authority of Moses, ostensibly championing equality and social justice…but it is quickly revealed that his incitement is not directed against Moses alone, but against G-d Himself. His ego-driven rebellion is actually a manifestation of his own myopic, narcissistic world view. Pretending to be concerned about the welfare of the nation, he is only concerned with himself; he is the very opposite of Moses, who is altogether without ego, and places the nation above his own life. In this week’s podcast Rabbi Chaim Richman and Jim Long ponder the incident of Korach and discuss remarkable parallels to our own time. Throughout history and today as well, we are witness to movements that purport to represent social justice, and are willing to re-write the narrative of history to fit the requirement of their agenda. Our hosts deliver a fitting lesson for all who love the G-d of Israel, Jew and non-Jew alike, to connect to the energy of this month of Tammuz, with its special qualities and the opportunity it presents to us…the challenge to heal our vision.
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Rabbi Chaim Richman
Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone
Donate to help support the work of Jerusalem Lights at [email protected] or:
https://paypal.me/JerusalemLights?locale.x=en_US
Subscribe to our newsletter at www.rabbirichman.com
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUpVZ_6uuXGnknp2dJD6pSA/featured
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiChaimRichman/
In the USA:
Jerusalem Lights Inc.
Post Office Box 16886
Lubbock Texas 79490.
In Israel:
Tel 972 54 7000395
Mail: PO Box 23808, Jerusalem Israel
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