Parashat Ki Tavo 5779
Coming of the Messiah: Sooner or Later?
A D’var Torah for Parashat Ki Tavo
By Rabbi Irwin Huberman (’10)
Perhaps no Jewish themed text has been more quoted in recent times than the 1971 theater production, Fiddler on the Roof.
In one of Fiddler’s closing scenes, as residents of the fictional town of Anatevka continue packing their belongings, one of the local characters, Mottel the Tailor, turns to the community’s rabbi and asks:
“Rabbi, we’ve been waiting for the Messiah all our lives. Wouldn’t now be a good time for him to come?”
To which the Rabbi replies: “I guess we’ll have to wait someplace else.”
The idea of a great national savior to either facilitate or preside over a perfected world has captured the imagination of Jews, among others, for centuries.
Allusions to this character appear in many prophetic books, most notably Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Micah, Hosea, Zachariah and Daniel.
As hardships continued to besiege the Jewish people over the Read More >