Parashat Ha’azinu
By Michael Kasper
How do we make sense of God as elegant, majestic, and breathtaking in one moment and vindictive, jealous, and consumed in the next? Is there a force more cunning than God shows himself to be in this week’s parashah?
There are only two places in all of Torah where Moses recites or sings extensive poetry – Shirat ha-Yam (Song of the Sea) and Ha’azinu (Give Ear) which is also known as Shirat Moshe (Song of Moses). And since the Hebrew word for song or poem is the same, shir, it is as if a heavenly light is particularly shown to direct our attention and focus our minds. We are left to imagine the voice of Moses, its timbre, timing, resonance, and feeling. And we are left to speculate what state of emotion he could possibly have been in as he Read More >