,• Torah Portion Morality And Ethics Sustain Human Life sources of blessing to those who possess them. This insight is of special meaning to our generation. We live in a time when knowledge has increased enormously, when a junior high school student knows more about the physical universe than the science professor of 40 years ago. Wealth is available in greater abundance today n this week's sedrah, we read of an than in any other time, for technology intense conflict whose conse- has made possible the production and quences endured in the con- distribution of goods on a scale more sciousness of the Hebrew people. vast than earlier generations could even They had just arrived at the border of imagine. The instruments of communi- Canaan. cation, the organization of Two tribes, Gad and society and the weapons of Reuven, and a substantial por- our time have provided incal- tion of the tribe of Menasseh culable power to political saw that the area before them, leaders. trans-Jordan, was suitable for How ironic that each of their flocks and offered excel- these gifts has created critical lent grazing for:their cattle. problems! We have enough Consequently, these two and a material abundance to elimi- half tribes came to Moses and nate poverty, and yet the per- said, "We are not interested in sistence of deprivation in the entering the Land of Canaan. midst of affluence breeds hos- RABBI IRWIN Do not move us across the tility, resentment, and vio- GRONER Jordan. We have found a suit- lence. Special to the able place for ourselves here." The vast destructive power Jewish News This separate initiative of atomic weaponry acquired could have destroyed the gath- by the major nations of the ered strength of the people and world has led them more than once to undermined their resolve to inherit the the brink of global catastrophe. Promised Land. Moses, therefore, exact- Knowledge has not been an unmixed ed from these tribes a promise that they blessing either. Too many knowledgeable would join with their brethren in fight- people have assumed the attitude of the ing for the conquest of Canaan. Only cynic, the person who knows the price after the land had been won would they of everything and the value of nothing. be permitted to settle east of the Jordan. The values that have traditionally sus- Centuries later, as the sages consid- tained human life — integrity, faith and ered the fate of these two and a half discipline — have eroded in an age tribes, they noted: "These people were marked by an explosion of knowledge affluent and powerful, and they had accompanied by moral confusion. great flocks. Because they loved their Our task is to meet the challenge cattle so dearly, they dwelled East of the faced by our ancestors. As we seek to Jordan and did not enter the Land of enter our Promised Land, we should uti- Promise. Therefore, when the enemy lize the great gifts the Divine providence came, he attacked their exposed settle- has placed in our hands for moral pur- ments first and they went into exile pose, for the enhancement of life, for the before the other tribes." will of Heaven. If not, we shall discover, In their conclusion, the Sages like the tribes of ancient Israel, that our declared: "There are three great gifts that bounty and privileges will not endure. ❑ we find in this world: wisdom, power, and wealth. However, they will not abide unless they express the will of Heaven." The Jew never looked with disdain upon the material world. He never cursed wealth; he never deprecated Where do material gains fall in power. He certainly aspired to knowl- your list of priorities? Discuss the edge. But he recognized that these gifts things that seem to keep us from do not necessarily yield fulfillment. time with our families and how Moral purpose and ethical direction are we can modify these demands. required in order to make these gifts What should determine the priori- ties in our lives? Irwin Groner is senior rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. 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