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Rabbis weigh-in on Noach's alcohol abuse
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but what led Noah to this substance abuse what
was the root cause of this problem the world has
gone Haywire there is immorality Galore it's at
a point where God says I need to start over we're
going to reboot he's going to save Noah and
his family and that's it Noah builds the ark
and Noah is cooped up on this Ark for an entire
year Noah is finally instructed to leave the ark
when this flood subsides and what is the first
thing that Noah does he plants a Vineyard and he
creates wine he drinks he gets drunk he gets very
drunk he passes out naked in his tent his son sees
him and engages in immoral Behavior with Noah
why did he go for the alcohol what was going on
commentary in the Torah from the 13th century
points out that the Torah is telling us this
because this is important it's fundamental we
have to understand the dangers but what led
Noah to this substance abuse what was the cause
of this what was the root cause of this problem
various commentaries approach this from different
angles for example the says that he was planting
a Vineyard because he wanted to do he wanted to
do wine libation as they would later in the base
of mikas many many years later he wanted to
perform a service to God and His mistake was
he took a sip from the wine prior to performing
the service he got carried away and it was just
it was too much that was the root cause of from
the perspective of the in which case he probably
should have prioritized the service and save the
drink for later and maybe things would have turned
out better but maybe he shouldn't have been so
lustful with the wine maybe he should have been
a little bit more patient and focused that's
theer's approach kakar has a little bit more
of a a spiritual approach basing on various
midashim that the Satan possessed Noah and
abducted him the Satan is the Heavenly prosecutor
essentially the Yara and he basically got tempted
to do something he really shouldn't have done
and almost fell into the same trap that Adam
and Eve had fallen into because Adam and Eve
ate from the forbidden fruit that was lust that
drove them and no fell into that same trap in
fact there is an opinion of the talo that the
forbidden fruit that Adam and Eve had partook
from was grapes and that they made wine Noah
fell into this same exact Trap God restarts and
reboots the world from a previous mistake and
it's like H the same exact cycle the zoer has a
different explanation the Zer says that he was
actually trying to rectify the mistake that Adam
and Eve had made Adam and Eve had engaged in the
forbidden fruit and developed self-consciousness
self-awareness a deep sense of self-awareness
a harmful sense of selfawareness to the point
that it ended up leading to intense immorality
that God had to start over from literally 10
Generations later so Noah said how would I get
drunk how about I escape self-awareness I escape
self-consciousness and I could be passed out naked
on the floor just like Adam and Eve were prior
to that that sin to from the Tree of knowledge
this is the perspective that the Zohar examines
the story from what I found interesting was the
perspective that Rashi had in approaching this
problem because Rashi doesn't actually approach
the problem Rashi just tells us the solution
if you look at the at the verse itself it
says Noah the man of the field had and he
planted a Vineyard and Rashi says well why
does it say and he began why doesn't it just
tell us he planted a Vineyard why he began to
plant a Vineyard the word v is a variation on
the word of profane he made himself profane how
did he make himself profane Rashi doesn't tell
us the root cause doesn't tell us what happened
in Noah's life that led to his alcohol substance
abuse doesn't tell us that he was dealing with
trauma he doesn't tell us that he was cooped up
on a boat for an entire year with animals and no
one else but his family and maybe he needed to
relax a little bit didn't tell he didn't tell
us the root cause of the issue he tells us the
cause of the potential solution what should have
done he should have first engaged in planting
something else planting something more productive
he could have planted olives he could have
planted wheat he could have planted figs he
could have planted something that is used to
eat that he can actually sustain himself and
his children with and instead he planted something
used to fulfill lust but again Rashi doesn't tell
us the root cause he tells us what he should
have done keyw instead what he should have done
instead was planted something more productive
when we are examining how to deal with issues
in this case it was substance abuse this is more
broadly applicable to any issue we often look for
the cause of the issue let's ruminate and explore
and discuss the problem and pick apart the problem
and try to get to the bottom of it and there
may be place for that the other commentaries
do take that approach but from rashi's world
view well what should you have done instead
let's focus on that what could could we do better
let's focus on that instead of getting stuck in
what we're doing wrong let's focus on what we can
do right that's my story and I'm sticking to it