Thursday, March 25, 2010

Just Remember: Obama Doesn't Rule The World

A Strained Relationship
The U.S. and Israel's current strained relationship is causing much concern globally, both in the Jewish world and within conservative circles.  The U.S. has publicly delivered rebuke to Israel multiple times this year, most recently earlier this month.  On March 12th, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton rebuked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for planning to build new Jewish housing in east Jerusalem, calling it "a deeply negative signal" for ties with the U.S..

Rav Druckman's Perspective
Rabbi Chaim Druckman, a former MK and currently the head of the Bnei Akiva movement, made an important statement earlier this week, which I believe is the proper Jewish perspective for reacting to current events such as U.S. rebuke if Israel.  

Rabbi Druckman, at a ceremony honoring personnel of Bnei Akiva’s yeshivot, said:

”Obama thinks he holds the wheel in his hands and that he leads the world, but the People of Israel deal with the Almighty, Who leads the world. He holds the true steering wheel in His hands, while Obama holds a fake wheel." (Source: Arutz Sheva)

Our Work for Pesach
It is important for everyone to keep Rav Druckman's message in mind - the Ribbono Shel Olam controls the world and decides the future of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel.  Therefore, we must pray to Him and do mitzvot to gain favor in His eyes in order to secure a peaceful and stable future for Israel.  This is especially pertinent to remember as we approach Passover.  Passover is a time of great inspiration.  We recall the past geula from Egypt and the fact that there will be a future geula.  With this great inspiration, it's possible to reach great heights in the service of the Creator and it's an ideal time to look for ways to improve one's divine service

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