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Preface
When you read
any book on Jewish history you become aware of a stark
realization. Almost every era, every generation in our history
is covered in blood, the blood of countless Jews killed in
conquests, pogroms, crusades, inquisitions and holocausts. Even
today in our own time, there are major Jewish communities,
notably in Israel and
in Russia, who are surrounded by enemies anxiously waiting to
drink their blood. But why is this so? Why are we, as a people,
so condemned? What do we do to deserve this? The usual answer
that is given is that we are being punished because we have
sinned, that we have failed to obey the commandments of the
Torah in the proper way. If this were true, however, then we
would expect that the sufferings of a generation would be
commensurate with its transgressions. The more sins committed,
the greater the suffering and tragedy. Yet, we know as a matter
of historical fact that this is not so. The generation of the
biblical King Achav sinned grievously with idolatry, yet they
did not suffer greatly. Other generations sinned even less so,
yet they suffered much more. If sin is the only factor behind
Jewish suffering, then why are there such irregularities?
Obviously then, there must be other factors behind Jewish
tragedies. What can they be?
Our
Sages,z"l, have given us the key to solve this problem.
They tell us that our sins are not the only cause of our
sufferings. Just as damaging is the lack of brotherhood,
the lack of peace and the presence of loshon hara and
rechilus. When the Jewish people are united as a family
and are at peace with one another, when there is minimal
loshon hara and rechilus amongst them, then sufferings
cannot descend upon them even when they deserve them
because of their sins. On the other hand, when there is
no brotherhood and unity as a family, when there is
rampant loshon hara and rechilus, then all the
punishments and sufferings due to them because of their
sins tragically befall them. Clearly,unity as a family,
peace, and the absence of loshon hara and rechilus act as
a shield that protects the Jewish people against
suffering and tragedy even where there are many sins. But
why is this so? What is the underlying truth behind our
Sages',z"l, teachings? This booklet will answer this
question in two parts. Part one will deal with the issue
of how the presence of loshon hara and rechilus causes
our sufferings and tragedies. Part two will deal with the
issue of how the absence of brotherhood and unity amongst
us causes these same results.
We must understand this in order to survive
as a people. We have too many enemies waiting to devour us to
be ignorant of this critical
truth. It
is a matter of life and death. Our generation must
finally solve this great puzzle and we must do it now.
There is no time to lose.
This booklet has
been written to begin this process. It will attempt to clearly
explain what our Sages,z"l, meant. It will present techniques
with which to fix these concepts in our minds and incorporate
them in our lives.
Let it be read by every person who calls himself/herself a Jew.
Let it be read and reread until there is a clear light shining
in the mind where there was once darkness. Let this information
be shared by all Jews who value life and spiritual well
being.
This booklet
has been written anonymously. It has but one purpose. It is to
give the Jewish people a weapon against suffering and tragedy
and to bring them closer to their father in Heaven. Let this
booklet elevate all Jews so that their heavenly father can have
true nachas from them. May HaShem, the father, have true joy
from the children He loves so dearly.
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