Election Comments
Every four years, I get to remind the community about two rabbinical and important, election related things:
While I do follow politics, and have personal opinions, as a rabbi, I am not qualified or authorized to share my personal opinion.
My job is to reach out and care for every Jew. When someone sent me a message that Doug Emhoff (Kamala Harris’ husband) is a nonpracticing Jew, my response was, “Him and a few others. I love every Jew.”
Mine and Natanya’s mission here is too important to start choosing which Jews should feel at home.
I may not be qualified or authorized to talk about a particular candidate, but there is something election related that I am authorized and encouraged to remind everyone:
While “free choice” is a principle of Jewish faith, there is one exception. 2,000 years ago, King Solomon wrote, “A king's heart is like rivulets of water in the Lord's hand; wherever He wishes, He turns it”- Proverbs 21, 1.
This means, that you and I have more free choice than the kings and ministers!
Every four years, inevitably, a few people approach me moaning about the disaster the country is about to befall.
It is important to remember that G-d still runs the world, and that kings specifically are just pawns in the hand of G-d.
Of course we should study the issues and vote based on our Jewish values, but regardless of what the outcome is, we should not panic, fear or be angry.
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