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Torah Thought

Parshas Re’eh By Rabbi Berel Wein

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tripping away all the details that oftentimes clutter our lives, we can agree that the type of life that we live is pretty much dependent upon the choices that we make throughout our lifetimes. Often, these choices were made when we were yet young and immature. Nevertheless, we are forced to live by those choices and decisions, that we may now, with greater life experience under our belts, regret. Personal choices, professional and career choices, and lifestyle choices all

combine to make up our individual life stories. This week’s Torah reading highlights the importance and consequences of choices that we make. Many times, we make serious choices when we are not in a serious mood. Many important choices are made flippantly, on the spur of the moment, or under the influence of others. Peer pressure is a fact of life, especially for the young, and often, when we allow others to make choices for us, at the end they are very detrimental to our well-being.

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It is simply peer pressure that causes young people to take on unhealthy life habits – smoking is a prime example of this – and once the habit is engrained within us, it is very difficult to break and escape from its consequences. Life inflicts upon us, on a daily basis, the necessity of making decisions. What choices we do make become the expression of the gift of free will that the L-rd has endowed us with. Choices are, therefore, the highest form of

to dissuade us from choosing life. The Torah, therefore, encourages us and even warns us to choose life. We acknowledge in our daily prayers that the L-rd implanted within us an eternal soul which can sustain eternal life within us. We should not fritter away this most precious of gifts. Therefore, when we consider choices that exist before us regarding our behavior and attitudes, we should always judge the matter through the prism of a life and death choice. This

Choices are, therefore, the highest form of human opportunity.

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human opportunity, as well as being the most dangerous and perilous of all the human traits. The Torah, in this week’s reading, presents us with the most basic choice that we can make – the stark choice between eternal life and death itself. At first glance, this choice is a relatively simple one to make. The life instinct within us, as human beings, is always present. However, we are witness to the fact that many times human beings make choices that are anti-life. There are many distractions that exist in this world, many illusory ideas and false prophets that somehow combine

makes even the most simple and apparent decisions that we make in life of great consequence and lasting importance. In effect, there are no small choices, for they all have consequences and later effects that are unknown to us when we make the choice. Seeing these decisions that way may grant us life. It will enable us to choose wisely and carefully, and to allow our good instincts and fundamental human intelligence to control our emotions and desires and help us make correct life choices. Shabbat shalom.


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