For thousands of years we have
survived. We have survived the Cossacks, the Spanish Inquisition, and we have
survived the Holocaust. But most importantly we have survived ourselves.
Throughout the generations there have been many battles fought by the Jewish
people; some we have won and some tragically we have lost. But through our
losses, we have only grown, stumping the world with our persistence, with our
strength, with our unity.
Chassidim, Sepharadim, and Ashkenazim are just some of the
many groups the jewish people have split into,opening the door for controvercy
and dissension.types of clothes and customs passed down from father to son each
one growing until they have branched the jewish people out into what we see
today.walking through the streets in Brooklyn or Lakewood or anywhere where
there is a jewish presence you will see not one or two but tens of different
types of jews.each one going about his or her business thinking that when he or
she puts on those clothes that morning or washes their hands according to the
custom that they were tought ,that is the correct way of doing things.
We even have different ways of pronouncing words.the same
words given over to moshe at Sinai said in only one way are now being
pronounced in over a dozen ways.the same tzinus that sarah imeinu kept are now
being interpreted in dozens of ways.and the same halachos that the rama and
mechaber wrote in the shulchan aruch are now being kept in hundreds of
different ways.
But we all strive for the same thing.we all strive to
understand what G-D wants from us and we all struggle to do those things that
He wants of us.
So where did it all go wrong?why is it that when we bring up
our children seemingly in an unjudgmental fashion they turn out the way our
generation has?why do our children belittle and ridicule children of those
other jews the ones with the other customs who too are just trying to serve G-D
the best way they know how relying on the customs that their parents tought
them?and why do their children do the same to ours?how is it that they don’t
see that it is us..all of us..against the world?!
There is no question that when those few jews gathered
together to eat matzah in the concentration camps fearing for their lives
knowing that one wrong move would be their end,they did not stop to bicker over
gebrochs!they did not look at the person next to them and think that he isn’t
getting the mitvah he isn’t doing what G-D wants!no they understood that
despite our differences despite our constant arguing,we all have the same
goals!
The answer is very simply that the problem is us.all of
us.all of those fathers and mothers who come home and openly speak
disparagingly of other jews.who speak despairingly about other
customs.desparingly about our brothers and sisters who were brought up to serve
G-D in a way other than ours.we are teaching our children that there is no
jewish people there is only us,only our customs and beliefs.
But if that is not enough every time controversy strikes
within the world of the jewish people this dissension that we have bred into
our children is magnified,turning strive into battle.we no longer respect each
other and take time to understand both sides of the argument.we don’t take the
time to respect the side that isn’t ours.we immediately jump into attack
mode,forgetting the people that we respected yesterday as our leaders and
looking at our brothers and sisters of last week as enemies.breathing life into
the fire of machlokes and bringing ourselves to the brink of destruction.
Had the greeks the Spaniards or the germans understood what
we would do to ourselves in generations to come they may not have bothered to
plot our destruction instead leaving it to us to finish each other off.
Looking through jewish history there have been many a battle
within the jewish people.chassisim versus litvaks,sefardim versus Ashkenazim
and so on.only one thing has kept us together.that one thing is
respect.respecting the other side and understanding that our goals are the
same.but some time we forget.sometimes hate and lack of understanding creeps
into our hearts and G-D does something that im sure He would rather not.he
brings us together in a way that history will testify has not been kind to the
jewish people.He brings the holocaust He brings the Inquisition,He brings our
enemies.He does these things to show us that we are all on the same side.to
show us that no matter what we wear or how we choose to keep His mitzvos we are
one.we are one people,one nation,one family.
So what we must do togther as one nation is instill in our
children and the future of our people this belief.this belief that we aren’t
our own enemies.we must learn to respect and understand one another no matter
how wrong it may seem to us.we must stop belittling others in front of our
children.we must ingrain in ourselves these beliefs so that we may pass it on
to our children.so that when dissension strikes ,when there is an argument
within the jewish people it should not become a fire which threatens to do the
work of haman but rather we should all come together to understand and settle
the argument,with the unity that is us….the jewish people.