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Box 2267 • Southfield, MI 48037.2267 Or fox us at (810) 354-1210 ■ Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. DJDE N T he ideal of justice is the the fate of the humblest, the weak- theme of the beginning of est, the most pathetic of its mem- this week's sedrah: "Judges bers. If things were otherwise, if, and officers shalt thou make in fact, the leaders had been able thee in all thy gates ... and they to prevent the crime and had not shall judge the people with right- done so, then they would have in- eous judgment. Thou shalt not per- deed been implicated and culpa- vert judgment; thou shalt not ble. respect person; neither shalt thou Judaism recognizes the inter- take a gift ... Justice, justice shalt dependence of all lives. We share thou follow that thou mayest live responsibility for all. We are each and inherit the land which the involved in every wrong we have Lord thy God giveth thee." the power to avert and failed to And yet, the same prevent. Torah portion which As Jews living in this emphasizes the theme post-Holocaust era, we of justice, teaching us are especially sensitive that justice must be dili- to the issues of moral re- gently, vigorously and sponsibility that were intensely pursued if it is addressed to all who to be attained at all, has could have saved Jew- an unusual law that ish lives and did not. We seems incongruent with recall the silence of reli- the claim and ideal of gious spokesmen, the justice. The Torah pre- indifference of the lead- scribes a ritual that is to ers of the free world, the RABBI IRWIN follow the discovery of a death camps that were GRO NER murdered person out- not bombed, the escape SPECIAL TO THE side of the city. If a per- routes that were not JEWIS H NEWS son is found murdered opened. How many of in an open field, and the perpe- the leaders of that time could say, trator of the crime is unknown, the "Our hands have not shed this leaders of the nearest city are blood, neither have our eyes seen obliged to offer a sacrifice of expa- it." tiation. All the elders of the city We turn our gaze to our coun- are expected to wash their hands try and our age. and to make the following public Crime continues to be one of declaration of disavowal: "Our America's major problems. It af- hands have not shed this blood, fects both the affluent and the neither have our eyes seen it." poor, the city and the suburbs, the The rabbis in the Talmud ask older and the younger generations, the obvious question: "Is this just, and all the races that comprise this fair or even necessary? Why did country. the most respected and revered Our society has yet to deal with members of the community have the most serious condition leading to offer this declaration of inno- to crime, the proliferation of hand cence? Who accused them of the guns all over America. I believe crime? Indeed, who would even that the will of the majority of the suspect them of such a terrible American people is for gun control deed?" legislation, but that will is frus- The rabbis submitted the fol- trated by the indifference and ne- lowing answer to their own ques- glect of the majority who have not tions. What the elders were saying, yet emphatically expressed their in their public declaration, was not collective views to our legislators. a denial of outright murder. They If we deprive the right side of were disavowing any contributo- our support in this and in other ry negligence on their part. They critical issues of public policy, we were to say: "The victim did not add weight to the wrong side. come to us hungry and we sent The kind of city, country and so- him away without food; he did not ciety we want is one in which each come to us alone and we offered citizen sees himself as part of the him no protection; he did not come community of concerned and free to us friendless and we failed to be and responsible people devoted to his friend." the common good. The leaders were the most re- -- When crime is rampant, we spected people in the community. should strengthen our assumption They represented the entire city. of the responsibility of the moral They had to establish their inno- standards of our city. Like it or not, cence. For all society is involved in we are, indeed, involved. Justice depends not only upon judges; it Irwin Groner is senior rabbi of rests upon our choices and corn- Congregation Shaarey Zedek. mitments. ❑