Robespierre (1758 –1794) was one of the most controversial figures of the French Revolution. He rose from obscurity to play an important part in the fall of the French Monarchy. In the chaos that followed, France was torn apart by civil strife, conflicting ideologies on the left and the right, a reign of terror with thousands guillotined, civil war, famine, and the…
General Topics
Memory
“Remember…Don’t forget” (Deuteronomy 25:17&19). Yizkor, The Memorial Prayer, is a very popular custom, if I may use an inappropriate word, mainly in the Ashkenazi world. On the last day of each of the three Biblically ordained Pilgrim Festivals, Pesach, Shavuot,and Sucot, we add memorial prayers for departed parents or other lost relatives. Although remembering the dead goes back a long way, the custom of…
Shavuot 2022
You might think there is little left original to write about the Festival of Shavuot that we are about to celebrate. We know its Biblical, agricultural origins, the importance of nature without its subservience to it, and the celebration of the seasons. We know of its umbilical 49-day connection to Pesach, from the barley harvest to wheat. The story of…
Yom Yerushalayim
Sunday May 29th is Yom Yerushalayim. Some people may say it was a miracle, to regain the Old City of Jerusalem after two thousand years. I think it was proof that only by being proactive and determined can one survive and thrive in a hostile world. In 1948 Jordan had unilaterally conquered the Old City of Jerusalem, baring Jews from entry, destroying synagogues, and desecrating Jewish…
Abortion
In 1973 the USA Supreme Court decided in Roe v Wade to strike down Texas laws that criminalized abortion. There is a furor now over a leaked Supreme Court opinion that suggests certain changes might be made to that judgment. Even though no one in the Supreme Court thinks that abortion should once again be illegal everywhere in the USA, some states want to ban…