Torah Portion The Search For Happiness Starts With Involvement sun, in the place of justice, the wicked- ness that was there; and in the place of righteousness that wickedness was there ... But I returned and considered all the oppressions that are one under the sun, and beheld the tears of such that were oppressed; and they had no comforters, and on the side of their oppressors there was power ..." The prophets of Israel also saw what hemeni Atzeret, the eighth day Ecclesiastes saw, but they were stirred of the festival of Sukkot, is by indignation. They were aroused to marked by the reading of excoriate, to denounce, the evils of the book of Ecclesiastes, or their time. They sought to uplift the in Hebrew. Kohelet fallen, to raise the weak and As we read Kohelet, we accompany a to bring succor to those in gentle cynic on a tour of life. distress. They demanded that We join a witty, but somewhat man repent and that the skeptical philosopher on his institutions of society journey. The author is in quest become cleansed from moral of happiness. His discerning corruption. They expressed a and critical eye roams every- profound and moving pathos where. He goes from place to for the afflictions of the place; he engages in pursuit downtrodden. They carried after pursuit, but to no avail. the burden of anguish of the Neither pleasure nor posses- dispossessed. And they thun- sions, nor mirth, nor friend- RABBI IRWIN dered that "justice well up as ship, nor knowledge — brings GRO NER the water and righteousness to him the desired happiness. Specia 1 to the as a mighty stream." He concludes again and Jewish News Ecclesiastes looks at his again after every experiment, age with detachment, with "Vanity of vanities, all is disinterest. He scrutinizes people as a vanity." It is strange indeed to come in the botanist examines his species. He Kohelet upon the author of impales his subjects on a scalpel for Bible. For this cynic rubs elbows with study. He looks at humanity through patriarchs, with God-intoxicated a microscope, [he is] the remote and psalmists, with faith-inflamed teach- neutral man of research. Because he is ers, with religion-centered historians. uninvolved, his work lacks the moral The author's eye uncovers many phe- passion and the spiritual power of nomena that are true. He describes facts other books of the Bible. that cannot be denied. But this interpre- Jewish tradition asserts that happiness tation of the facts, the conclusions he can be found in the privilege of being a draws from them, the philosophy he co-worker with God in the ongoing act erects upon them — these can and of creation. Emily Dickinson found the ought to be questioned and challenged. worthwhileness of life in small acts of Kohelet's conclusions derive not so goodness, writing: "If I can stop one much from the facts, as from his own heart from breaking, I shall not live in aloofness, his melancholy and his vain. If I can ease one life from aching or seeming inability to be more than an cool one pain or help one fainting robin observer. This book exudes a detach- to his nest again, I shall not live in vain." ment unwarmed by sympathy, unin- We wish that Ecclesiastes could have formed by love. found the goal of his search for happi- Kohelet doesn't identify with the ness. Kohelet's failure to find happiness people around him. He stands, as it can teach us where to search for it. 1-1 were, outside the fence, as people at the zoo do, watching the antics with- in. He never steps down from his lofty observation post to enter the lives of humanity, to share their struggles, to experience sympathetically their pains List some things that make you or to rejoice in their joy. happy; how do they fit into the For example, in the third and fourth idea that "all is vanity"? 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