For the Ilui Neshama of Avraham ben Ester ZT’L.
It is easy to go against the Torah using today’s modern
thinking and the way our society functions to just throw a fit against the Holy
Torah. What people do not consider is the depth and divinity behind Hashem’s
Holy words of Torah. This is a guideline that came from Shamayim. This is the
connector between Hashem and us as a nation, as a head of a family, as a boss,
manager, employee, individual and friend.
The Torah is what unites Am Yisrael and it must be learned
before saying one single word, G-d forbid, against it. The topic of Sotah (the married woman who must drink
something in the Bet HaMikdash after suspected for being alone with another
man) is a sensitive topic due to the fact that it only applies to a woman. The
founder of Torahvort.com writes a beautiful Dvar Torah on Parashat Naso, the
Parasha we will be hearing in Shul during Shabbat Kodesh. He explains that this
shows “how Hashem values peace between husband and wife.”
There is definitely an answer to the topic of Sotah and why
it only applies to a woman, hwoever; the real smarts and genius comes from not needing that answer to move on. The
fact that we have this problem of raising a question AGAINST THE TORAH!?!?! Is
already a problem! How can we, flesh and blood, go against the Holy Torah,
which was giving by The Creator of the World?!
You don’t think Hashem knows what He is doing when He brings
up Sotah in the Torah which is for eternity?! Even though Sotah only happens
during the Bet HaMikdash, it still is something that is in the Torah, which is
forever. Every syllable, Torah reading sign, letter and everything to do with
the Torah’s parchment (animal hide) has to do with everything that goes on in
this world, from birds in the Amazon and African Safari to the computer chip in
John Doe’s desk in the US Embassy in China.
B’H we should all get to a level of Emunah that Hashem is
not only The Creator, but also our Father who has eternal love for us and just
wants us to go in His way to build a life of real meaning.
SHABBAT SHALOM!
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