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Rav Joseph B. Soloveitchik on Responsibility: Chizuk for Iron Sword from Rabbi Dr. Ahron Adler
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good morning
bov
um at this
moment if not for the fact that I we
committed for this particular Shure I
actually would have been on my way to
Har
Herzel
unfortunately there's a price to be paid
in every single War we all know that we
all understand
that the bitter price that we all paid a
month ago before we entered the war was
just um beyond
belief and now that we are committed to
a ground operation Gaza in a holding
operation in the north we unfortunately
have sustained several
losses every single person Soldier
civilian alike is an entire world
and the Mish tells us
in
that the world would have been created
for every single individual and that is
why Kosh does not have any human being
look like the next one every person is
different every person is unique and it
would have been worthwhile for a kadh to
create the world for each and every one
of us individually and that's why the
tell us in the
mishna that kadosh creates the world
with one person with Adam and not with
10,000 or 10 million
individuals but somehow when you happen
to know the people involved whether it's
the person who has fallen whether it's
the family who you're acquainted
with it's extremely
painful and this is a country where
small
country and everybody knows
everybody it's almost like um an
oversized Bungalow
colony where everybody knows sometimes
too much about the Affairs of the next
one and sometimes a lack of
privacy but there's a lot of good to
that as
well because for those who are really
engaged in the suffering itself they
know that they're not
alone and there are so many people with
them to support them to join them to
empathize with
them it's very very difficult each name
is important but I'm just going to name
one kayal who fell yesterday in Gaza who
I personally acquainted with the
family yav RZ
lein
his father ala Shalom was a friend of
mine Mor Dr morai Lenin from my Beva
days someone who HED from
Toronto came in
alah moved to Yim when we did and then
moved on to
malim unfortunately succumbed to illness
several years ago his son fell
yesterday his
mother his mother is the sister of
myet from tmon so we know the
family some of you may know the
grandparents the Solomon family from
talbia it's a very very hard moment for
anybody who knows anybody in the war and
it's a hard moment for all of us just to
hear this the news in the morning about
the next set of names that unfortunately
have been
reported
yet when we talk to the families and
theim and sometimes some of these Kim
left legacies with notes to their
families about how strong we should be
it gives each and every one of us you
know some type
of some type of
strengthening uh to continue not to let
go and that's how we are as a
people one of the issues that has indeed
surfaced in the last month has to do
with taking
responsibility believe me I'm not going
to utilize the few minutes that we have
together to engage in a blame game we'll
leave that to the politicians and
hopefully
at the end of the war now is not the
time to engage in the issues of who's
responsible for this and who is
responsible for that but to talk about
the essence of
responsibility that's clearly something
that uh I believe is part of our
mandate it's interesting that within the
both the political and the military uh
worlds there have been those who've come
forth some earlier some later by
accepting responsibility and said saying
okay but now let's move on and win this
war and we'll deal with the
responsibility issues will deal with the
various investigations that will take
place at a later date and I believe that
that is correct that is the proper
approach I don't believe that now is the
time to call for the
um any type of replacement of anybody in
government now just not the time to to
deal with these kind of
issues but with regard to the question
itself about the essence of
responsibility so that things should be
clear in our own
minds how Ric many many years ago
addressed the issue from the point of
view of
seit you just can't get a book in the
Torah that speaks of responsibility
of than the book of Brit we're going to
highlight some of those uh issues that
the r pointed
out and what we can learn from
that one of the issues of um
one of the issues of
responsibility has to do with a
leader who has to be trained to what
leadership is all about you know that
Yakov ainu he he knew that Yosef was
going to be a leader and hence as a
youngster Yosef is in training for
leadership and our our sages have taught
this to us many many things that have to
do with parv we know that in parad VV
ysf is is a youngster he's 17 years old
and he sold into slavery into to Egypt
and ultimately as the Torah tells us he
actually Rises to power and he becomes
the vice King in Egypt and responsible
for all the uh economics during the days
of hunger in mitzraim
Egypt the idea that yov is training
Yosef is born out at the almost the end
the climactic side of the story where
the brothers return to the land of Canan
and they reveal this great news to the
father Yakov that OD
Ys Y is still alive and here for 22
years yov is living with the thought
that ysf is dead he's been killed by a
ferocious animal and in Torah states
that yob feels he's going to die in
mourning there's just no way to console
him
by is going to die a mourner and here
after 22 years the brothers come back
from Egypt and they report that yoseph
is alive and not just alive perhaps
surviving in some dungeon in
Egypt he's a leader in all of Egypt it's
very difficult for yob to accept the
news except there is a clinching moment
that Yakov realizes yeah this this is
actually true because the Torah says
that
yov recognizes the truth of the story
when he sees the AAL sh sees the wagons
that y sent what's so startling about
the wagons that y sent I mean here he's
being told jakob's being told that yose
is a leader and he's a political leader
he's second to the king so of course he
has some limousines at his disposal that
he'll be able to send to ER Canan to
bring bring down the family that's
that's not something that should be so
shocking except that several verses
earlier we actually told that the one
who sent down the AAL the wagons to
transport the family down to Egypt was
actually parro the king himself and not
ysf so why does the Torah tell us that
when yov sees the wagons that y sent
down
jakov's spirit is rejuvenated yov is
convinced finally that yoseph is
actually alive so Rashi tells us that
the word
aala is a play on word with an
interesting that's found in the end
of of the book of the section
of what
is Raji tells us
inash that yov remembered the last
lesson that he and ysep were discussing
before Yosef was sold into cap was
abducted and sold into slavery and that
was the section
of is very strange par where the Torah
tells us that if a a a a dead body is
found assumably
murdered between two cities it didn't
happen in a city it happened in the
outside of the city so
theim the elders the leaders of the two
closest cities have to engage in a type
of measurement which was the closest
city to this Anonymous dead body no one
has a clue who he was and he was killed
out there between cities and they have
to go through these these Elders have to
go through a
ceremony where you take a calf
inel and the calf is beheaded by a river
it's very strange ceremony and then
there's a declaration by these
Elders that
while well we didn't murder him
nevertheless we the leaders are going to
ask
forgiveness we will will ask God for
forgiveness why because if something
like this happened to between two cities
and and an anonymous person was murdered
that shows that there's some decadence
in society something's wrong we failed
in our leadership by educating every
single person to the value of
life and this is a message for leaders
to understand that if something like
this happened it's very very easy to
point fingers at a variety of uh reasons
that may have brought about the murder
of this a Anonymous person but you most
probably would look to the elders the
diim the judges the Educators the top
people who represent the spiritual life
that they should be held responsible and
yet the talk as they do and this was a
message that yov is inculcating into his
son y by preparing him to be a leader
don't
forget
that the responsibility is on top and
this was the last lesson say our sages
that Yakov teaches y the message of the
parisha of UA so when y sends back the
AAL the wagons to transport yakob and
his family down to Egypt the AAL become
a coded message of
the of that which was taught 22 years
earlier by yov to Y the message of
leadership this is the first uh message
and the truth of the matter is you have
the very notion that Yakov gives and
provides Yosef with the konet Pim the
multicolored garment striped garment
what was this all about I mean this was
a garment that um caused immense
jealousy amongst the brothers and
ultimately that jealousy grew to the
extent that they first want to perhaps
kill him but ultimately they sell him
down to Egypt and literally want to
dispose of him what was behind
theim so it had nothing to do with
fashion it had nothing to do with yov
giving his almost favorite son a
wonderful beautiful birthday gift at age
17 it had to do with the
symbolism of what
this was all about ysf is being trained
that
as a leader never to forget that the
audience the community at large that you
are now leading they're not robots
programmed in identical ways but rather
human beings are all different and it's
almost reminiscent of what our say
in with regard to just as two faces are
not identical so two two people people's
opinions are not identical and indeed we
have different opinions here different
people and yoseph had to understand that
as a leader he has to take into
consideration that the people at hand
are very different and they have
different a points of view and different
needs and and this is something rather
essential for a leader uh to undertake
but it goes beyond that the idea of a
leader assuming responsibility for the
moral climate of the people is not only
a evident in Thea ARA par but there's
another para that's rather similar in
terms of the message of responsibility
and it has to do with someone who's
involved in an act of homicide so we
know that there's a difference between
uh
a uh there's a difference between
someone who
um is is is m is a murderer first-degree
murder and that's called R in modern
Hebrew but uh in legal terms somebody
who's involved in homicide which means
that he didn't get up in the morning to
kill somebody but he ended up causing
the death of somebody uh that's called
Hara it has a different status certainly
a different status not only in the world
of uh law but certainly but in the world
of Torah as well a difference
between intentional murder and
this unintentional murder and with
regard to unintentional murder so the
Tor speaks of the six cities the AR mlat
where the person who um killed somebody
unintentionally and and that could be
perhaps um given as an example somebody
who killed somebody in a car accident in
a car accident the person didn't get up
in the morning to kill someone but ended
up killing somebody so it wasn't
something that he that he planned to do
but because of some degree of negligence
he ended up killing somebody and that
person in the days of old would have to
run to the city of refugees of AR
mlat and he would have to live there for
the rest of his life
until the demise of the
K it was very strange
because if if um if we were dealing with
uh somebody who um deserved a a a
punishment and the Torah would say all
right let him spend 10 years in the AR
mlat we would understand that it would
make no difference for one murderer to
another murder not a murderer somebody
who killed inadvertently to another
person who killed inadvertently you get
your 10 years you get your 20 years you
get you five years whatever it is the to
could have spelled it out how many years
this person would be in Exile basically
galut in Exile from his family for that
amount of years to a certain degree it's
being imprisoned imprison you know that
the the British in the 19th century had
this great idea very benevolent idea to
not to have some of the prisoners that
they had in prisons but to ship them off
to Australia and figuring that Australia
they're far away from England and they
can live their lives almost freely
within the framework of living in a
different on a different continent and
here arlot is a concept where the person
is in prison but he's not really behind
bars he he can live in in in the context
of the city but um he can't
leave but when when is his license to
leave when the coal dies now the coal
might die the next week or he might die
50 years later I mean the the the amount
of time that
this this person who killed
inadvertently is going to sit in the in
in the AR mlat is dependent upon the
longevity of the which is rather strange
and can you imagine what
the was doing day in and day out in the
aric he was saying till that the co
should have a heart attack and die
tomorrow because his freedom was
directly dependent upon the death of the
K so the med says that the mother of the
co would actually go to the mlat and and
feed the with all kinds of goodies that
um that he should stop daving for the
death of her son I mean so much so but
what's really behind this idea until the
death of the co that if there is
negligence amongst the
population then somebody who is
responsible for the education of the
generation is actually at fault and what
does the K have to do with this so we
know that the sh Le the sh Lei was
entrusted with education of the
population
right and the
idea that the
um um the idea that not just the who
were given their 48 cities throughout AR
Israel from north to south and they were
to educate the population but also the
kohanim people because you have to
realize kohanim and the viim who had
tasks at the BET mikdash were on duty in
B mikdash for no more than two weeks a
year that's all they needed them for
they were a type of miluim a type of
reserve duty but for 50 years weeks
during the year they were the Educators
and who was the top educator no one but
the kadong he was the S the minister of
Education of all of is and that's what
is said in the book of Mali where he
says in the second
chapter something about the lips of the
Kain that we are to draw Torah knowledge
and there are many many parim who
associate this p with none other than
aain who was the first Kain G and we
know that when we talk about Torah
learning we're also talking about Torah
behavior and one of the ideas of Torah
Behavior has to do with responsibility
and guarding from negl Ence the um when
the RAB talks about the laws of murder
for example it's
entitled here are the laws of murder or
killing and prevention guarding of Life
which means guarding and preventing
accidents is no less important than
studying the laws of murder because that
will ultimately prevent murder and hence
in the context of r
that's where the Ra's going to talk
about all the laws
of of of the person who kills
inadvertently and hence it would be the
coad who ass assumes top responsibility
for any type of uh Act of of of of of of
of killing even on the level of
inadvertent fish gate in society and
that's why the person who goes to the
irat will remain there until the death
of the coad it must be perfectly clear
to all that there is this level of
responsibility but if we go back to saer
the book of Brit we have again uh a a
detail within the story of Yosef so we
know that Joseph was is sent to the
prison after the episode with the wife
of potifar
and he meets up with the uh two
ministers who are also thrown into jail
the butler the sarim and the baker the
sarim but they're not just butlers and
Bakers the SAR maskim is the Minister of
drinks which means he's not a bartender
in any sense of the word he is
responsible for all the wines that are
going to come into the Palace of parro
and has the assign task an honorable
task of presenting the the Goblet of
wine to parro himself that must have
been an an actually great honor the
butler the the Baker on the other hand
he wasn't somebody who sat there next to
the oven or sat there kneading dough and
the sarim was the kitchen manager he was
responsible for the entire operation of
of baking so you know we all know that
there are home kitchens and we'll have
our home kitchens with whatever uh
appliances and utensils that we have and
then there are also public kitchens so
the Public Kitchen could be a restaurant
the Public Kitchen could be a school and
and and and it could be an army base um
a hotel whatever it is a public kitchen
and uh we know that public kitens are
usually much larger than anything that
we may even imagine in our own homes
when with sometimes different utensils
and different appliances and more
sophisticated appliances and so on and
usually have a team of perp people
working there and so on one of the great
things that I had a I say a great SW
that I had in in this country was for 16
years uh having to Casher kitchens in in
the Air Force base near Beva in the town
of Kim the Air Force Base called Kim um
it it wasn't the small kitchen
that was massive massive kitchens to to
to kha so I say this because I assume
that the kitchen in the house of parro
was also not a kitchenet was a massive
huge kitchen providing food for the
entire Palace and so on so the sarim
he's the kitchen manager and the Tora
tells us that the two of them the s s
thrown jail because they sinned they
sinned so Rashi quoting a midash
actually acces us into what the great
sin was what the great sins were of the
sarkim sarim so it says that with the
SAR maskim as the butler was was
presenting the Gava the Goblet the wine
goblet the Royal go goblet to the king
um par noticed that a fly had dropped
into the wine and uh you know that
wasn't aesthetically too pleasing as you
can imagine and he was extremely
extremely upset and he threw the SAR
maskim into
jail and what happens with the sarim is
that the Paro takes a bite into his
warm
bunman and he almost cracks a teeth
tooth on a pebble that was baked into
the into that piece of
bread and he summons the sarim and
throws him into jail as well now with
the toah reports that three days later
parro is celebrating his birthday and he
takes the SAR maskim and sarim out of
jail SAR maskim is restored to his
position and the sarim the baker is
hanged okay that
is um these the this this result is is
is exactly the way um yoseph interprets
the dreams of the SAR maskim and
Sim and it's exactly what happens what
salic asks is what was fundamentally
different between
the the AA if you may of the SAR maskim
that he's now
restored to um to his position and parro
is willing to Grant him full clemency as
opposed to the SAR who gets hanged for
what he does the idea that parro threw
both of them into jail for a few days
that was because par himself realized
that he was so upset with what had
happened that day he didn't think that
he would be able to proceed calmly and
logically and therefore he needed a
cooling off period he needed those three
days and after three days of a cooling
off period he was able to realize that
the
sarkim was not really responsible for
what happened I mean my gosh the man is
holding a Gava is holding a goblet ready
to present it to Paro and some fly from
the sky takes a a dive right into the
Goblet of wine you can't hold a human
being responsible for the action of a
fly dropping into a goblet so while it
was aesthetically very much not pleasing
at the moment but you can't hold the SAR
maskim responsible for that and hence
Paro restores the SAR maskim back to his
position however with regard to the the
the the piece of bread the RO the
lman that had a little Pebble in
it what what has to be done here so you
may think what has to be done is we have
to open up an investigation and go into
the kitchen and go into ledgers of all
the workers of the kitchen who exactly
was on duty when flow was being
sifted that would ultimately make make
the dough that ultimately baked into the
roll who's responsible who didn't catch
the pebble from going into the um into
the dough and we can most probably
figure it out after some type of
investigation and punish that particular
slave or servant for for his Mis action
not catching the
pebble but par doesn't that parai takes
the manager of the kitchen the SAR Finn
and he pays
royally with his hanging he's put to
death he's executed for
this what is the level the lesson of the
Torah we're today towards the end of the
month
ofan in um you know about a week and a
half's Time
almost two weeks time will be the fourth
of klave it's will be a week from Friday
in 12 days time the fourth of klave the
fourth of klave doesn't mean much to
most people unless it perhaps is their
birthday or perhaps there's a yard site
in the family but there there is a yard
site here in Israel on the fourth of
klave it happened back in
1987 1987
there was an Army
base a not far from
kacha in the north of the country very
close to the Lebanese
border and a terrorist came
over in a glider in a motorized glider
known as a Galan
air and he came with With Grenades and
weapons and all that and flew into an
army base and this terrorist went into
the tents and murdered
six and wounded another
10 there was much investigation until
finally some of theim there mow him down
the there was there was tremendous
investigations that went on who is
respons who was responsible for
this was it the the fellow the at the
Gate of the of of the base who should
have seen this Galan this uh this glider
fly by and and and alert
immediately was it somebody perhaps in
keeping their eyes on Lebanon who should
have noticed this happening earlier in
the game perhaps it's somebody higher in
the high in the echelons of military
command who should have perhaps known
from intelligence reports that this
could possibly have happened is it
somebody who's even higher than that
officer does it go all the way to the
commander of the northern front does it
go all the way to the chief of staff
does it go all the way to the Minister
of Defense does it go up to the Prime
Minister who's
responsible for this we call a
m for what
happened on the fourth of
klave back in
1987 who is
responsible I remember that day I
remember that day what became known
as the night of the Galan the night of
the of of the entry of this
Mel I remember them
and you know who ultimately took the
wrap that one low ranking soldier at the
gate known as the shin giml the sh gader
the
shin and this became known as the tonet
Hashim the syndrome the shin giml
syndrome of pinning responsibility on
the lowest in the totem pole of
responsibility nobody in the higher
levels of the army assumed
responsibility and there was a public
outcry a public outc in those days
because the only one who took the rap
was one soldier and he spent a year and
a half in military prison for his role
in allowing the Galan to come into the
base and causing this um tragic uh uh
result of six dead and 10
wounded
ton did not know of the story of
1987 he taught what he taught at least
in my years in the late 60s and in the
70s and he taught Kish and he T taught
the story of the Sarah ofin why the
baker why the kitchen manager paid
royally and they did not
investigate down to the last slave or
servant in the kitchen who was
responsible for the pebble that was does
not siphon out of the flower and it
makes it into the dough which makes it
into the rooll that parro cracks a tooth
on who was it not the lowest in the
totem pole but the highest ranking
person who's responsible for the kitchen
activities the
sarin this is where the responsibility
lay and hence the tah was teach teaching
us here a tremendous lesson of
responsibility
and and you know this goes on to a the
last dimension of leadership I'd like to
mention this morning is that a leader
must
necessarily Encompass
or
personify the entire nation we have this
with mosenu he
shaked
he's equivalent to the entire nation the
rub once pointed out that when
ham and he wants to punish
mulai he wants to punish mulai for not
bowing down to him but he's not's it's
not enough to punish Mori he wants to
punish the entire nation that morai
comes from why because morai is referred
to as am morai the nation of morai
because morai personifies the entire uh
people and even within the framework of
the laws of monarchy the laws of of
leadership the rambam tells us about the
king of Israel
Leal is he his heart must beat the
heartbeat of the entire nation and it's
true as well for the coing Gad we
mentioned Co gadal earlier because the
co
wore the Kosen the breastplate and on
the Kosen he had the names of all of
theim and so on but we know that the co
also carried another two stones on his
shoulder on the
a where it said six names on one side
and six names of the other of the tribes
of Israel so why did the coal carry the
names twice the answer is that on the on
the aod on the two stones on his
shoulder he was carrying the scene of
all of am Israel there was a scene once
when am Isel split into six against six
and that was at harim and haral as the
Tor tells us in so this is the message
of the co representing the totality ofel
but on his heart on his heart he had to
have theen Alo because there he
represented each and every Jew not just
Ruan who was the son of yov but every Ru
of am and every Shimon ofel and every
Ley of Amel the co represented the the
the needs and the worries of every
individual and the r said that on the
paraa of this week that we read
yesterday so we had the from
well there we have stories about Elish
and they seem to be stories that have
nothing to do with CLA Israel there's a
a woman who's a a a widow and she's in
trouble financially and Alicia
intercedes to help her out and then
there's a story of the is who has no
children and then finally with a
blessing of Alisha he does she does have
a child who then dies as a child and
Alicia was able to somehow bring about
the child's
resuscitation Alisha was involved in
theot in the worries in the difficulties
in the pains in the anguish of
individual people and you might think
this is Alisha hanavi this is somebody
who's representing aosh on the big level
we call the macro nope the to the navi
teaches us that even on the micro on the
small level the Davi was interested
being in involved in helping helping
Jews and the r said that's the
connection to parad which opens up with
a scene
of it was Abraham ainu who in his tent a
tent was open on all four doors so that
he shouldn't miss a potential visitor so
much so he shouldn't miss a visitor
coming from any other direction but the
RS are of the opinion The Four Doors
weren't just
Geographic d directions but they were
all different types of people abrino was
not just interested in inviting his type
of person people who belong to his
community people who Daven like him who
wear the same stria like him who wear
the same kipa like him or don't wear a
kipa like him that's not what abrah Ain
was interested he wanted to invite
everybody all types of people because
that is the mark of a true leader who
understands the needs of every single
person and and and not just deals with
the with the larger the larger picture
hopefully hopefully our country will
mature will mature in the aftermath of
the great tragedy we sustained a month
ago and hopefully Kosh will give us all
the strength to see the a great a great
great momentous Victory not only on the
battlefield but more so in the king of
omn Israel into one great nation that
will have great leaders who will take
care and and and and pay attention not
only to the larger cause and the larger
needs but also to the needs of so many
individuals who are going to need help
after the are in rebuilding their lives
um their homes their families and it's
going to be uh a tremendous challenge
for but at the end of the
day we should
hear for all of us our surroundings in
all of Cl Israel shalom