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The Rabbi Sacks Legacy

C&C 5781 - Haazinu - The Arc of the Moral Universe

The Rabbi Sacks Legacy

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Religion & Spirituality

4.8601 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Here is the audio recording of Rabbi Sacks' Covenant & Conversation commentary essay on this week's Torah portion of Ha'azinu 5781. You can download a PDF of this commentary, as well as an accompanying Family Edition, from rabbisacks.org/haazinu-5781/

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0:00.0

The Ark of the Moral Universe.

0:04.0

In majestic language, Moses breaks into song,

0:08.0

investing his final testament to the Israelites

0:12.0

with all the power and passion at his command.

0:16.0

He begins dramatically but gently, calling heaven and earth to witness what he's about to say, sounding

0:22.2

ironically, very much like the quality of mercy is not strained, Portia's speech in the

0:28.6

merchant of Venice.

0:30.6

I zinoa shaman var dabera, listen you heavens, and I will speak here, you earth, the words words of my mouth let my teaching fall like rain

0:41.0

and my words descend like dew like showers on new grass like abundant rain on tender plants

0:50.2

but this is a mere prelude to the core message Moses wants to convey.

0:55.8

It's the idea known as Tiducadin, vindicating God's justice.

1:01.3

The way Moses puts it is this, Hatsur Tamimpaalo.

1:06.6

He is the rock, his works are perfect, and all his ways are just. A faithful God who does no wrong.

1:13.9

Upright and just is he. This is a doctrine fundamental to Judaism and its understanding of evil and suffering in the world.

1:22.5

A difficult but necessary doctrine. God is just. Why then do bad things happen? Shiches lo, lo,

1:31.2

ban of mumumam. Is he corrupt? No. The defect is in his children a crooked and perverse generation.

1:40.6

God requites good with good, evil, with evil when bad things happen to us. It's because we have been

1:46.2

guilty of doing bad things ourselves. The fault lies not in our stars, but ourselves. Moving into

1:54.6

the prophetic mode, Moses foresees, what he's already predicted even before they've crossed the

1:59.8

Jordan and entered the land. Throughout the book of Deuteronomy, he's been warning even before they've crossed the Jordan and entered the land.

2:01.7

Throughout the book of Deuteronomy has been warning of the danger that in their land,

2:05.9

once the hardships of the desert and the struggles of battle have been forgotten,

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