Weekly Torah Commentary Perashat Miketz: Overcoming Fragmentation- Dreams, Silence, and the Chora

…The brothers are put through an episode that to the brothers must have appeared as a moment of paranoid psychosis on the part of the Egyptians, the whole family suddenly arrested and charged without any idea of what they have done. Is this not the experience of Joseph K, in Kafka’s The Trial? Is that not the unfortunate reality for oppressed minorities? Here, as a result of this dress rehearsal for the Kafkaesque reality of societal anomie, the brothers are now ready to face the real reality of a hostile society, by being used to working “beneath” the surface, in silence, going underground…

Chanukka: On Jews, Greeks and Germans

…the cultural choices one must choose between can be evaluated by criteria: by their effect upon the spirit.There are cultural and existential choices that bring hearts together, and there are those that lead to arrogance and aggression. The same great modes of thinking that bring about the greatest steps forward in human development can sometimes be accompanied by ideas that lead to the greatest suffering. Chanukka is meant to be about choosing the former, and rejecting the latter…

Weekly Torah Commentary: Vayishlach- On Not Blaming the Victim

…one who is sensitive to these matters cannot help feeling that simply ignoring the most prominently accepted commentator does not heal the added injustice done to Dinah and Leah (injustice one: the actual crime, injustice two: a tradition blaming the victims for the crime). The tradition of using these texts as a proof for the value of modesty is a long one, and it becomes to some degree a third trauma, to all the women who read this, who thus internalize a subtext of personal responsibility for crimes of this sort…