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adam_text | CANON
WITHOUT CLOSURE
Torah Commentaries
Ismar Schorsch
AVIV PRESS
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
GENESIS
Rprpidiit
A Twice-Told Tale
Timber So Crooked
TheTorah sDNA
Why Day Begins at Nightfall
Torah s Relationship to Nature
The Genome Project
Conversion
Garments of Skin
Noah
Belated Compassion
Sanctity of Family
Havdalah and the Commandments
to Noah
Good Deeds without Ulterior
Motives
Teshuvah in Place of Original Sin
Origins of Faithlessness
The Torment of Barrenness
Lekh Lekha
The Meaning of Circumcision
Abraham: Noble Warrior
or Paragon of Faith?
Exile
Journey of the Soul into the Body
To Pray with Integrity
Grandeur and Humility
xiii
XV
Vayera
Conversion for Ulterior Motives
The Akedah and the Kotzker on the
Purpose of Humanity
A Political Reading of Genesis
Moriah as Jerusalem
Visiting the Sick
Hayyei Sarah
A Contested Claim
Picking a Spouse
Sarah s Anguish and Mine
Torah and Trop
Toledot
The Impact of the Akedah on Isaac
Isaac s Wells
My Sister s Death
The Power of Prayer
Conflicting Traditions
Wellsprings of Meaning
Vayeitze
God s Most Spacious Name
Setting Aside Our Abhorrence
of Canaanites
No Aversion to Wealth
Going Forth Prepared
Where May God Be Found?
Yisrael Saba
Rachel under Leah s Bed
Vayishlah
Esau and the Rabbis
The Existence of a Political Tradition
Timna Marries Eliphaz—Conversion 126
VII
VU1 CONTENTS
The Rape of Dinah
Yannai s Poem on Leah
Jacob s Effort to Be a Worthy
Citizen
On Conjugal Relationships
Vayeishev
The Price of Playing Favorites
A Dream Is One-Sixtieth of
Prophecy
Rabbinic Unease with the
Maccabees
At-Homeness
Mikketz
Joseph Bore His Sons before
the Famine
Joseph s Test of His Brothers
Living in Two Worlds
Vayiggash
Judah—A Figure in Formation
Joseph and Judah as Symbols
of the Northern and Southern
Kingdoms
The Seedbed of Prophecy
God Went into Exile with Jacob
Vayehi
Facing our Mortality
Peace Outranks Truth
Challenging Primogeniture
On Closings and Openings
Portraits of Grief
The Reason for the Sojourn in Egypt
EXODUS
Shemot
The Cradle of Judaism
Moses as Outsider
Don t Demonize Your Enemy
Faith After the Holocaust
Esau s Tears
Va era
The Ineffable Name of God
Hardening Pharaoh s Heart
Thp Dual Tnrah1 1IC L^LIdl i Jl dl 1
Profusion of God s Names
208£VO
Saints or Sinners?:
Our Ancestors in Egypt
To Acknowledge the Good
Miracles Without Magic
Bo
The End of Primogeniture
To Ask a Good Question
Facing Our Fears
Beshallah
The Song at the Sea
Faith Comes Slowly
To Temper Our Joy
Weapons Have Their Limits
Life-Sustaining Elements
Of Bones and Books
Yitro
Shabbat
The Oral and Written Law
Sinai, a Moment of National
Concord
Experience as the Ground
of Our Faith
Incarnation in Judaism
Mishpatim
Narrative and Nomos
Jewish and Catholic
Views on Abortion
Exodus and Deuteronomy
on Slavery
Conceiving of God
Whose Ox Is Being Gored?
Capital Punishment
Terumah
Euthanasia
The Temple Mount Should Be
Negotiable
What Distinguished the Miskhan
from Solomon s Temple
Voluntarism Animates Judaism
Tetzaveh
Four Shabbatot before Passover
Remembering in Judaism
Acceptance of Esther in the Canon
Light as Ritual and Symbol
Ki Tissa
The Timing of the Tabernacle
Whence the Laws of Shabbat
Death Strikes Home
Time More Sacred than Space
Soulless Piety
Kafka s Doll
Vayakhel
Leadership Based on Merit
Orthodoxy and Feminism
Pekudei
Baruch Goldstein
The Distinction between
Implements of Holiness
and Implements of AAitzvot
People of the Book
Accountability
Vayakhel—Pekudei
The Resemblance of Building
the Tabernacle to Creation
Why Solomon s Kingdom Fell
Apart
Solomon s Dedicatory Prayer
LEvmcus
Vayikra
The Nature of Revelation
Caring for Our Blue Planet
The Zohar on Sacrifices
Pregnant Pauses
Vatican Encyclical on the Shoah
The Altar in Our Home
Tainted Mitzvot
Tzav
The Seder as Seedbed for the Will
to Be Jewish
The Power of Words
Sacrifices and their Critics
Why Two New Years?
Scholarship in the Service of
Meaning
Shemini
Religious Leaders Subject to
a Higher Order
CONTENTS
What Do 1 Look at When 1 Pray?
How Do We Handle the Death
of a Child?
Tazria
Of Torah and Children
Impurity and Immortality
Metzora
My Mother s Psoriasis
Tazria-Metzora
A Love of Language
A Preponderance of Doctors
Messianism Run Amok
Everyday Wonders
Aharei Mot
Enduring Life s Setbacks
Kedoshim
To Love Our Neighbor
Is Not Enough
An Ethic of Stewardship
Aharei Mot—Kedoshim
What is Holiness?
Observance Requires Submission
Emor
An Environmental Ethic
A Life-Affirming Religion
Holiness as a Communal
Experience
The Sefirah—A Period Laden
with Memory and Meaning
A Troubling Legacy
The Salt of Wealth Is Charity
Behar
A Stitch in Time
The Ideal Should Not Negate
the Good
Behukkotai
Men and Women Age Differently
Overcoming the Scars
of Our Dispersion
The Emergence of a Tenet
of Immortality
Behar—Behukkotai
The Baleful Legacy
of a Double Standard
Enough to Live On
IX
X CONTENTS
The Congruence of a Spirit of Self-
Reliance in Judaism and America 461
NUMBERS
Bemidbar 467
Divine Music in a Human Key 467
From Whence the Levites? 470
Each of Us Bears Three Names 472
The Ability to Contract 475
Fear of Counting 477
Bialik s The Desert s Dead 480
Naso 484
Lapses of Leadership 484
Ending a Biblical Ordeal 487
Moments of Unity
in a Saga of Divisiveness 489
The Persistence of Tribalism 492
Beha alotekha 496
The Inscription on My Father s
Tombstone 496
Moses s Private Life 498
From the Ark of the Covenant
to the Ark of the Synagogue 501
The Laying on of Hands 504
Lighting Candles on Shabbat 506
A Second Chance 509
The Humblest of Men 512
Shelah 516
Looking Without Seeing 516
My Father s Visit to Palestine in 1933 518
The Distinction between History
and Memory 521
Days on which Fasting Is Forbidden 525
Korah 529
Spinoza on the Demise of the
FirstJewish Commmonwealth 529
Reaching Beyond Ourselves 532
From Privacy to Separation 534
To Make of Ourselves a Work of Art 537
Corporate Greed 539
Hukkat 543
Moses Destined to Die in Moab 543
Contrasting Profiles of Leadership 545
Torah Study—
The Bedrock of Judaism 548
Balak
The Root of Holiness
Pinhas
A Response to Intermarriage
From Universalism to Parochialism
Why Elijah Graces
Every Circumcision
Linguistic Fossils
Mattot-Masei
History in the Formation
of Jewish Consciousness
The Resonances of Tishah B Av
Historian as Curator
of Jewish Memory
Let Us Return to a Full
Torah Reading
The Primacy of Spirit
DEUTERONOMY
Devarim
Transformation of Devir
from Shrine to Book
Not to Mourn Unduly
Tishah B Av
Va ethanan
The Locus of Evil in Judaism
Eikev
The Religious Embers of Zionism 595
Re eh 598
The Making of a
Religious Revolution 598
Shoftim 602
An Exit Confession
for Public Servants 602
Ki Teitzei 605
The Culpability of the Bystander 605
A Jewish View of Marriage 607
Eshet Hayil 609
KiTavo 613
How to Balance Life with Study 613
My Discomfort with History 616
Judaism without Self-Consciousness 618
Language and Life 621
Nitzavim-Vayelekh
A Fossilized Chief Rabbinate
The Torah s Final Mitzvah:
To Internalize It
Ha azinu
Teshuvah Makes Life Bearable
Survival Through Study
Vezot Haberakhah
Piety Springs from Love
HOLY DAYS
Rosh Hashanah
The Obligation that Comes
with Longevity
Our Merit is Commensurate
with Our Struggle
It is Sight that We Seek
Praying Takes Practice
An End of Life Perspective
God As Sovereign and Savior
Yom Kippur
Why Pray? To Help Us
Hold Up the Heavens
Soulmates
CONTENTS
9/11 Radical Evil
9/11 One Year Later
Assuming Responsibility
for Our Actions
Sukkot
An Undertone of Angst
Schooling Starts at Home
Joy In Judaism
Creating Settings of Holiness
Huts or Clouds?
Shemini Atzeret
Poetry in the Service of Liturgy
J Q/
Simhat Torah
God Incarnate
Passover
The Rainbow Haggadah
History s Long Shadow
How the Song of Songs Came
to be Linked to Passover
A Sacred Dialectic
Shavuot
The Dialectic Continues
Enriching the Ritual of Shavuot
Yizkor
Ritual Nurtures Social Capital
XI
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CANON
WITHOUT CLOSURE
Torah Commentaries
Ismar Schorsch
AVIV PRESS
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
GENESIS
Rprpidiit
A Twice-Told Tale
Timber So Crooked
TheTorah'sDNA
Why Day Begins at Nightfall
Torah's Relationship to Nature
The Genome Project
Conversion
Garments of Skin
Noah
Belated Compassion
Sanctity of Family
Havdalah and the Commandments
to Noah
Good Deeds without Ulterior
Motives
Teshuvah in Place of Original Sin
Origins of Faithlessness
The Torment of Barrenness
Lekh Lekha
The Meaning of Circumcision
Abraham: Noble Warrior
or Paragon of Faith?
Exile
Journey of the Soul into the Body
To Pray with Integrity
Grandeur and Humility
xiii
XV
Vayera
Conversion for Ulterior Motives
The Akedah and the Kotzker on the
Purpose of Humanity
A Political Reading of Genesis
Moriah as Jerusalem
Visiting the Sick
Hayyei Sarah
A Contested Claim
Picking a Spouse
Sarah's Anguish and Mine
Torah and Trop
Toledot
The Impact of the Akedah on Isaac
Isaac's Wells
My Sister's Death
The Power of Prayer
Conflicting Traditions
Wellsprings of Meaning
Vayeitze
God's Most Spacious Name
Setting Aside Our Abhorrence
of Canaanites
No Aversion to Wealth
Going Forth Prepared
Where May God Be Found?
Yisrael Saba
Rachel under Leah's Bed
Vayishlah
Esau and the Rabbis
The Existence of a Political Tradition
Timna Marries Eliphaz—Conversion 126
VII
VU1 CONTENTS
The Rape of Dinah
Yannai's Poem on Leah
Jacob's Effort to Be a Worthy
Citizen
On Conjugal Relationships
Vayeishev
The Price of Playing Favorites
A Dream Is One-Sixtieth of
Prophecy
Rabbinic Unease with the
Maccabees
At-Homeness
Mikketz
Joseph Bore His Sons before
the Famine
Joseph's Test of His Brothers
Living in Two Worlds
Vayiggash
Judah—A Figure in Formation
Joseph and Judah as Symbols
of the Northern and Southern
Kingdoms
The Seedbed of Prophecy
God Went into Exile with Jacob
Vayehi
Facing our Mortality
Peace Outranks Truth
Challenging Primogeniture
On Closings and Openings
Portraits of Grief
The Reason for the Sojourn in Egypt
EXODUS
Shemot
The Cradle of Judaism
Moses as Outsider
Don't Demonize Your Enemy
Faith After the Holocaust
Esau's Tears
Va'era
The Ineffable Name of God
Hardening Pharaoh's Heart
Thp Dual Tnrah1 1IC L^LIdl i\Jl dl 1
Profusion of God's Names
208£VO
Saints or Sinners?:
Our Ancestors in Egypt
To Acknowledge the Good
Miracles Without Magic
Bo
The End of Primogeniture
To Ask a Good Question
Facing Our Fears
Beshallah
The Song at the Sea
Faith Comes Slowly
To Temper Our Joy
Weapons Have Their Limits
Life-Sustaining Elements
Of Bones and Books
Yitro
Shabbat
The Oral and Written Law
Sinai, a Moment of National
Concord
Experience as the Ground
of Our Faith
Incarnation in Judaism
Mishpatim
Narrative and Nomos
Jewish and Catholic
Views on Abortion
Exodus and Deuteronomy
on Slavery
Conceiving of God
Whose Ox Is Being Gored?
Capital Punishment
Terumah
Euthanasia
The Temple Mount Should Be
Negotiable
What Distinguished the Miskhan
from Solomon's Temple
Voluntarism Animates Judaism
Tetzaveh
Four Shabbatot before Passover
Remembering in Judaism
Acceptance of Esther in the Canon
Light as Ritual and Symbol
Ki Tissa
The Timing of the Tabernacle
Whence the Laws of Shabbat
Death Strikes Home
Time More Sacred than Space
Soulless Piety
Kafka's Doll
Vayakhel
Leadership Based on Merit
Orthodoxy and Feminism
Pekudei
Baruch Goldstein
The Distinction between
Implements of Holiness
and Implements of AAitzvot
People of the Book
Accountability
Vayakhel—Pekudei
The Resemblance of Building
the Tabernacle to Creation
Why Solomon's Kingdom Fell
Apart
Solomon's Dedicatory Prayer
LEvmcus
Vayikra
The Nature of Revelation
Caring for Our Blue Planet
The Zohar on Sacrifices
Pregnant Pauses
Vatican Encyclical on the Shoah
The Altar in Our Home
Tainted Mitzvot
Tzav
The Seder as Seedbed for the Will
to Be Jewish
The Power of Words
Sacrifices and their Critics
Why Two New Years?
Scholarship in the Service of
Meaning
Shemini
Religious Leaders Subject to
a Higher Order
CONTENTS
What Do 1 Look at When 1 Pray?
How Do We Handle the Death
of a Child?
Tazria
Of Torah and Children
Impurity and Immortality
Metzora
My Mother's Psoriasis
Tazria-Metzora
A Love of Language
A Preponderance of Doctors
Messianism Run Amok
Everyday Wonders
Aharei Mot
Enduring Life's Setbacks
Kedoshim
To Love Our Neighbor
Is Not Enough
An Ethic of Stewardship
Aharei Mot—Kedoshim
What is Holiness?
Observance Requires Submission
Emor
An Environmental Ethic
A Life-Affirming Religion
Holiness as a Communal
Experience
The Sefirah—A Period Laden
with Memory and Meaning
A Troubling Legacy
The Salt of Wealth Is Charity
Behar
A Stitch in Time
The Ideal Should Not Negate
the Good
Behukkotai
Men and Women Age Differently
Overcoming the Scars
of Our Dispersion
The Emergence of a Tenet
of Immortality
Behar—Behukkotai
The Baleful Legacy
of a Double Standard
Enough to Live On
IX
X CONTENTS
The Congruence of a Spirit of Self-
Reliance in Judaism and America 461
NUMBERS
Bemidbar 467
Divine Music in a Human Key 467
From Whence the Levites? 470
Each of Us Bears Three Names 472
The Ability to Contract 475
Fear of Counting 477
Bialik's The Desert's Dead 480
Naso 484
Lapses of Leadership 484
Ending a Biblical Ordeal 487
Moments of Unity
in a Saga of Divisiveness 489
The Persistence of Tribalism 492
Beha'alotekha 496
The Inscription on My Father's
Tombstone 496
Moses's Private Life 498
From the Ark of the Covenant
to the Ark of the Synagogue 501
The Laying on of Hands 504
Lighting Candles on Shabbat 506
A Second Chance 509
The Humblest of Men 512
Shelah 516
Looking Without Seeing 516
My Father's Visit to Palestine in 1933 518
The Distinction between History
and Memory 521
Days on which Fasting Is Forbidden 525
Korah 529
Spinoza on the Demise of the
FirstJewish Commmonwealth 529
Reaching Beyond Ourselves 532
From Privacy to Separation 534
To Make of Ourselves a Work of Art 537
Corporate Greed 539
Hukkat 543
Moses Destined to Die in Moab 543
Contrasting Profiles of Leadership 545
Torah Study—
The Bedrock of Judaism 548
Balak
The Root of Holiness
Pinhas
A Response to Intermarriage
From Universalism to Parochialism
Why Elijah Graces
Every Circumcision
Linguistic Fossils
Mattot-Masei
History in the Formation
of Jewish Consciousness
The Resonances of Tishah B'Av
Historian as Curator
of Jewish Memory
Let Us Return to a Full
Torah Reading
The Primacy of Spirit
DEUTERONOMY
Devarim
Transformation of Devir
from Shrine to Book
Not to Mourn Unduly
Tishah B'Av
Va'ethanan
The Locus of Evil in Judaism
Eikev
The Religious Embers of Zionism 595
Re'eh 598
The Making of a
Religious Revolution 598
Shoftim 602
An Exit Confession
for Public Servants 602
Ki Teitzei 605
The Culpability of the Bystander 605
A Jewish View of Marriage 607
Eshet Hayil 609
KiTavo 613
How to Balance Life with Study 613
My Discomfort with History 616
Judaism without Self-Consciousness 618
Language and Life 621
Nitzavim-Vayelekh
A Fossilized Chief Rabbinate
The Torah's Final Mitzvah:
To Internalize It
Ha'azinu
Teshuvah Makes Life Bearable
Survival Through Study
Vezot Haberakhah
Piety Springs from Love
HOLY DAYS
Rosh Hashanah
The Obligation that Comes
with Longevity
Our Merit is Commensurate
with Our Struggle
It is Sight that We Seek
Praying Takes Practice
An End of Life Perspective
God As Sovereign and Savior
Yom Kippur
Why Pray? To Help Us
Hold Up the Heavens
Soulmates
CONTENTS
9/11 Radical Evil
9/11 One Year Later
Assuming Responsibility
for Our Actions
Sukkot
An Undertone of Angst
Schooling Starts at Home
Joy In Judaism
Creating Settings of Holiness
Huts or Clouds?
Shemini Atzeret
Poetry in the Service of Liturgy
J Q/
Simhat Torah
God Incarnate
Passover
The Rainbow Haggadah
History's Long Shadow
How the Song of Songs Came
to be Linked to Passover
A Sacred Dialectic
Shavuot
The Dialectic Continues
Enriching the Ritual of Shavuot
Yizkor
Ritual Nurtures Social Capital
XI |
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