This week’s Torah portion, Chukat (khoo-KAHT) contains several difficult passages of Torah: the ritual of the “red heifer,” a special purification rite, the deaths of Aaron and Miriam, and a terrible mistake by Moses. These are also stories about the difficult relations between the Israelites and the desert peoples.
As one of the rabbis below points out, the shadow of death hangs over Parashat Chukat. Two important figures die; another learns something about his own death. The news has been very difficult this week: deaths by violence, terrorism, horrors. Torah does not avoid difficult topics, rather it can help us center ourselves to cope with difficult times.
Read these divrei Torah to learn more:
Use Your Words by Rabbi Eve Posen (VIDEO)
Chukat by Rabbi Aubrey Glazer
Leadership Lessons from Charleston, SCOTUS, and Chukat by Rabbi Marci Bellows
On Being Effective by Rabbi Peter J. Rubenstein
The Smith Speaks by Rabbi Rachel Barenblat (poem)
That Which Heals, Hurts by Rabbi Seth Goldstein
The Fully Lived Life… by Rabbi Sylvia Rothschild
hi, i actually wrote recently something on chukat. hope you’ll appreciate it.
https://hasidic.me/2016/05/30/holy-snakes/
thanks for an entertaining blog…