Parashat Tazria
By Sandy Horowitz
Wrestling with Ritual
In his book Sacred Fragments, author Neil Gillman discusses the issue of ritual in Judaism. He addresses the distinction between laws having to do with relationships among human beings, as compared with commandments to perform ritual acts whose function was for the sake of God. The commandments of human relationship are ones we probably would come to ourselves, whereas the laws of ritual would only have come about by divine decree.
Today, we live in a culture that values interpersonal relationship, in which the former tends to make more sense to us, whereas the latter may be more difficult for some of us to understand or accept.
How we view this week’s Torah portion probably depends a lot on our relationship with Jewish ritual, and what we do with our modern sensibilities. The first eight verses, in Read More >