Balak 5778
Blessing in Boise : A Balak Moment
A D’var Torah for Balak
by Rabbi Rena H. Kieval (AJR ’06)
Sometimes it seems that we live in a world filled with curses. In this country of late, we have been witness to cruel treatment of the most vulnerable among us, and have been immersed in hateful rhetoric and fear-mongering. From fear, can come anger. From fear can come an impulse to curse.
So it is in this week’s parsha, in a scene sadly familiar to us Jews. Balak, king of Moab, fearing the Israelites, loathing these outsiders, wants to curse them. Balak has choices about how to deal with his fear: he has a choice between cursing the others, or having his own people protected and blessed. Coming from a place of hatred and negativity, he opts for the curse and hires Balaam the sorcerer to carry out the Read More >