{"id":160,"date":"2016-08-30T05:03:52","date_gmt":"2016-08-30T05:03:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/18.191.22.100\/?p=160"},"modified":"2016-08-30T05:03:52","modified_gmt":"2016-08-30T05:03:52","slug":"reeh-dont-wander-astray","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fargate.dev.torahmates.org\/jewish-resources\/reeh-dont-wander-astray\/","title":{"rendered":"Re&#8217;eh: Don&#8217;t wander astray"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The group set out one cool summer morning, looking forward to the challenge ahead. The four friends had grown up together in a small town on the edge of the desert, and were all intimately familiar with the wilderness. As children, they would explore the caves and gullies just beyond the last buildings, and they had spent many long, hot days hiking and climbing, overcoming the challenges presented by the terrain. Their experience grew with each passing year, and by the time they went off to college they were acknowledged as the undisputed masters of the desert. The years went on and life set in, but they would make a point to return each summer to their childhood hometown for a five-day excursion in their old stomping grounds. These were no amateur hikes in the woods, though. Each year they would select, after extensive research, a grueling course that would test their mettle. This year, they were venturing deeper into the wilderness than they ever had before, looking to blaze a new path on untrodden ground. They set out in a jeep loaded with supplies, following the compass to their selected trailhead.<\/p>\n<p>The first day went successfully, as they scaled cliffs and rappelled down ravines to the first water hole, where they camped for the night. It was in middle of that first night, however, that the trouble occurred. Rolling thunder and flashes of lightning heralded the arrival of a sudden storm, with torrents of rain and sliding mud accompanying. The group barely had enough time to scramble to safety when a flash flood tore through the ravine they were in \u2013 they were lucky to escape with their lives. But their lives were all that they escaped with; all of their gear was swept away in the raging river that had suddenly materialized. This was a predicament they had never faced before. They were stuck without food or water, all of their climbing gear had washed away, and even their emergency kits had been stowed in their packs. Worst of all, they wouldn\u2019t be missed for almost another week; their families expected them to be gone for five days.<\/p>\n<p>Without another choice, the four friends began the long trek homeward. But the way out was a lot more difficult than the way in. Instead of expert mountaining gear, all they possessed were their hands and their wits. Instead of an air-conditioned vehicle, they had their aching, tired feet. And in place of a compass, they had the hot, blazing sun. A blazing sun that soon became their nemesis. It was John who first began to have black spots in his vision, but the others soon followed. By the end of the third day of their desperate trek, the friends had gone completely blind, their eyesight destroyed by the relentless white glare of the desert sun.<\/p>\n<p>That was when they gave up hope. They sat on a boulder at the top of a hill, their spirits as black as the world they saw. They just hoped the end would be quick and painless, though they knew better than that.<\/p>\n<p>But all was not lost. As they sat there, waiting to die, they heard a voice call out. \u201cHey! Over here!\u201d They turned toward the sound, though they could not see its source. Within a few minutes, the owner of the voice had reached them, and they explained their predicament. \u201cThis is your lucky day,\u201d he said. He was a hermit who had lived in a nearby cave for the last fifteen years, and knew the terrain like his own backyard. The friends were overjoyed. The kindly recluse told them to join hands and, one terrifying step at a time, he led them to safety.<\/p>\n<p>In this week\u2019s parsha, the Torah bids us to beware of foreign influences, which are liable to lead us astray. We are warned not to follow strange ideologies, \u201cwhich you have not known, not you and not your forefathers.\u201d (Devarim 13, 7) Rabbenu Bachya explains this verse with the above analogy. Our faith, he says, must be predicated upon two solid foundations. We must constantly keep our mind open and strong, following the dictates of the Torah with a faith born of understanding. But we cannot lean upon our ideas alone. There are times in each of our lives when we don\u2019t know the way forward, when we can\u2019t see the path ahead. It is for such times that we have our tradition, passed down from father to son and from teacher to disciple. When we are like blind men, we must know how to trust and rely upon those who came before us, and attach ourselves to them. We are part of a human chain stretching all the way to Sinai, and as long as we remain connected with that, we can never go astray.<\/p>\n<p>Rabbi Yehuda Beyda, Director of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rebbetzins.org\/about.html\">Oorah&#8217;s Rebbetzins Program<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The group set out one cool summer morning, looking forward to the challenge ahead. 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