Shabbat Hazon: Misplaced Priorities in Society
Shabbat Hazon is of course the final Shabbat of warning before 9 B’Av, which falls this year on Saturday night. When I read the eloquent opening words of the book of Isaiah, the principle message is one of misplaced priorities in society that has gone terribly wrong, even as people are living under the illusion that they are doing the right thing.
“Your new moons and holy days
Fill me with loathing.
Thea have become a burden to Me,
I cannot endure them.
And when you lift up your hands,
I will turn My eyes away from you;
Though you pray at length,
I will not listen.
Your hands are stained with blood-
Wash yourselves clean;
Put your evil doings
Away from My sight.
Cease to do evil;
Learn to do good.
Devote yourselves to justice;
Aid the wronged.
Uphold the rights of the orphan;
Defend the cause of the widow.”
(Isaiah 1: 14-17)
This is also the message of the Midrash on the Tower of Babel, which I wrote about yesterday, in which objects become more important than people. In a week in which the government has passed a budget with more attacks on the poor, even with the extra funds for social needs added by the Labor party; in a week in which an indigent single parent and victim of family violence almost lost her home because saving the state money was more important than due process, mercy or justice, let us hope that our reflections on this Shabbat and Tisha B’Av will strengthen us to create a society more in line with the words of our Torah portion:
“I further charged your magistrates as follows, ‘Hear out your fellow men, and decide justly between any person and a fellow Israelite or a stranger. You shall not be partial in judgement: hear out low and high alike…”
(Deuteronomy 1: 16-17)
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- Shabbat Hazon: Misplaced Priorities in Society - August 12th, 2005
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- Shabbat Hazon: Misplaced Priorities in Society - August 12th, 2005




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