TOP h POPO For A New Beginning, Look Inside Yourself Shabbat Lech Lecha: Genesis 12:1-17:27; Isaiah 40:27-41:16. OUGH JNF'S CANADIAN RAEL (CAARI) PROGRAM nglish to Israeli Children nr Israel'; attend social and Oral events. ilable: k study program in Arad, Dec. 25 1996-Jan. ::9 1997. n er.ght week program based in either Tel Aviv., Nahariya or Eilat, Jan Mar. 4. (Each eight,week program starts with two weeks in Jerusalem and ends with five days in Tel Aviv.) • A two-week rest, relaxation, study and work program in Netanya, Mar. 4-18. ' be the year for you to make a difference in Israel! t this JNF$ r Carolyn Cohen from Rhode Islartet4 • srael, January 1996 Photo: Cynthia Barmor Call for information: 1.800.223.7787 or Jewish National Fund • 17100 W. 10 Mile • Southfield, MI 48075 • 810 557.6644 - c_i CONFIDENTIAL CAM Attention! Gold, Diamond and Estate Jewelry. • Home Owners • Builders • Designers • Architects • Decorators Large Diamonds, Watches, Sterling, Signed Costume Jewelry. Antiques, Oriental Rugs, Art Glass, 50s and Classic Furniture. Complete Estates. High Value Items. TOP PRICES PAID! Add Unlimited Resources THE D E TR OI T J E W IS H N E WS Beauty & Dimension... 42 SAVE 30%* on Call for private in-home or bank vault appointment. C. Andy Adelson 810-206-1100 Mirrored Bi-Fold Closet Doors By Our Mirror Design & Installation Specialists For You Free Estimate or Consulation Call Our Custom Experts at: 810353 - 5770 And Visit Our Southfield Showroom at: 22223 Telegraph Road (South of 9 Mile Road) Thru Nov. with this ad ATIONS • GIFTS • SIAll GLASS A Clear Reflection of Quality Since 1964 TOYS! 20% Off Orchard Mall • (810) 737-4888 ost people think of the the quandary of the King of Book of Genesis as the Kazars. 'Would it not have been quintessential book of better for God to give approval to beginning. This is right all humanity? Why to one person alone?" and so because of the obvious. The text ofLech Lecha provides In Genesis we learn of the ori- gin of the universe, the world and the answer and the lesson. If we the pinnacle of creation, human- wish to change the world, we will ity. Although we are accustomed fail if we set out to walk with all to this familiar litany, in point of humanity. We will fail if we be- fact Genesis contains not one se- lieve we can work initially even with one family. Success in quence of beginnings, but three. The first beginning is the one changing the world can only be so familiar to us all. God must achieved by starting small, with one person, oneself have had such high hopes If we desire to perfect for Adam and Eve, for the world beyond our- everything that was cre- selves, we must change ated was placed at their and improve the world feet. They would be in within ourselves. Start partnership with the Di- small, Lech Lecha teach- vine. es, and work outward Such faith in humani- ty, such idealism, must RABBI B RADLEY from there. BLEE FELD Now we find upon surely be commended at least for expecting so SPECIA L TO THE keen observation of the much potential goodness JEWIS H NEWS text that the opening lines from the crown of creation. But of this portion present a paradox. •Adam and Eve and their descen- The Torah's words to Abraham dants were failures. Rejection of are: "Get yourself out from your authority, banishment, murder, land, your birth place, your fa- idolatry, immortality and disgrace ther's household, and leave for the marked this initial attempt at or- place which I will show you." This sequence of travel appears dering society and achieving the ultimate goal of universal good- reversed from a literal journey. Wouldn't we first depart from our ness and right. In the beginning, with this first home, then leave our hometown, beginning, humanity was a fail- and only then emerge from our land? Why is the Torah's order ure. A second start was made with backward? The answer may be found in Noah. If God could not perfect hu- manity all at once, then perhaps the commentary Haketav Ve- an effort could be made with one hakabbcda, which teaches that if family, Noah's family. For all the it is a spiritual journey upon remaining flesh of the earth was which we embark to change the corrupt and unworthy of life and world, then the order is natural the flood would provide a clean and correct. First, we must depart from the general environment of slate to begin anew. But Noah's descendants were morality in which we find our- a disappointment, too. Human- selves. From there we would ity, now split into fragments, emerge from the place of our ear- marked by quarrel, strife and an ly spiritual training in order to inability to communicate, had de- enter a higher level of thought. scended into chaos. With this sec- Then, finally, we would separate ond beginning a disaster, after the from the most intimate connec- flood God had no alternative but tion of all: our parents' house- to start again. This time an at- holds. Our transcendence would see tempt to perfect the world and or- der society would be made us move from the general first beginning with one worthy indi- and then having made progress toward a new horizon, as Abra- vidual, Abraham. Beginning number three of the ham, leave behind our most in- Book of Genesis might be mis- timate and secure place of contact, construed as a divine act of sin- our parent's house of origin. Thus Lech Lecha speaks to gular privilege and yet herein lies the most significant lesson Gen- each new generation of Abra- esis teaches on how to order and hams and Sarahs. If we want to improve the world. Yehuda HaLe- change and improve the world, vi, in his philosophical work, The we must work with the only po- Kuzar, raises this issue through tentially successful change agent available, oneself and only then Bradley Bleefeld is rabbi in move beyond to impact and en- residence of Temple Emanu-El. lighten others. El