I was recently asked at a talk that I gave why I emphasize the need
for Tikun Israel to precede Tikun Olam. Here is part of my answer to the
question: "Rav Salantar taught - first one fixes his house, then his
community, then the world, and so on... I am extremely proud of the work Jewish
organizations and movements have committed towards healing the world - Tikun
Olam. I'm proud of the American Jewish World Service, the Reform Movement (that
has made healing the world their top priority), the Israeli Government (who
sends aid relief for disasters taking place around the world), and every other
initiative out there focused on healing the word, yet my concern today is the
Jewish People, the People of Israel. There is enough information out their
reflecting a serious decline in synagogue and communal affiliation,
identification with Jewish Peoplehood and responsibility one for the other (Kol
Yisrael Arevim Zeh B'Zeh - All of Israel is responsible one for the other), the
disassociation of young American Jews with Israel (the state) and the
disengagement of Israeli Jews from their brethren across the globe.
There's more to it, but this is just part of the reason my focus is on healing
"my house and then my neighbor's house". For 2,000 years we wondered
the earth, kicked out, discriminated against, and of course experienced
genocide that led to 6,000,000 of our People murdered, and now that we find
ourselves at a place in history where we aren't experiencing what our ancestors
and families on sixty five years ago did, a time in history when we have self
governance and determination, still we find that our people are bleeding at an
alarming rate (whether it is assimilation or disassociation, lack of education
or ignorance - take your pick). Sure it is important to help others, it is even
more important to help ourselves - first. If we cannot help ourselves how on
earth can we fulfill our greatest potential for Tikun Olam? If our numbers
continue to decline and the bridges connecting world Jewry are not strengthened
there will be no Tikun Olam. I sometimes use that analogy when flying on a
plane: "if the oxygen masks are released - put it on yourself first, then
assist a passenger traveling with you who may need help".
Too many have forgotten from where they came and as a result do not
know where they are going. Tikun Israel has already begun through the efforts
of grass roots projects, organizations and major initiatives. It is what
birthright Israel, MASA, Independent Minyanim, Study Centers, and countless
other initiatives are trying to do. We know the ball's been dropped, we're
trying to pick it up - and in the process - are figuring out what we do with
it. God willing our children will write that chapter of our narrative.
There is more coming reflecting this movement of self-healing, Tikun
Israel, more background information, historical context and vision for moving
forward is on its way!
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