- Torah Portion and Tanach
- Miketz
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We read in Psalms that when the Lord returns the captivity of Zion "we will be as dreamers." The dream will require interpretation and that interpretation can only come from the returnees to Zion themselves. And in order for that dream to be interpreted correctly the spirit of Godly holiness and purpose must reside within the interpreters - in this case the dreamers themselves. God provides the dream but the interpretation is up to us and our ability to fathom God’s wishes is the matter. Every dream - even the dream of Zion restored and rebuilt - is subject to varying interpretations. We who live in current day Israel are well aware that there are not only varying but even conflicting interpretations of what the dream of Zion and Jerusalem truly means. Holy spirit is required to make sense of the dream and to implement its promise. The Lord presents us with opportunities. What we do with those opportunities is the ultimate measure of our interpretation of the dream. Yosef not only interprets Pharaoh’s dream but he lays out a course of action in order to actualize its promise and opportunity. The healthy intuition born of Jewish experience and tradition can help us arrive at the correct and most meaningful realization or our age old dream of Zion and Jerusalem, peace and holiness

CLEANING FOR PESACH: BETWEEN 'FEELING' & 'BEING' RELIGIOUS
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Nisan 5785
