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Lying To Make Peace

31 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by joelaur in Rabbinic Sages, Uncategorized

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“All lies are forbidden unless they are spoken for the sake of making peace. “

-Rabbi Yehuda Ha-Nasi, Baraita Perek Ha-Shalom

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Lying is bad. We’ve been taught that from an early age. “Whatever you do, don’t like to me!” is a refrain of parents and lovers alike. It’s right there in the 10 Commandments, after all- Do Not Bear False Witness Against Thy Neighbor!

It seems there is one exception. We may like when it is for the sake of making peace between one person and another. Now, don’t take this as an excuse to lie to your spouse the next time you come home intoxicated at 4 in the morning. It’s not intended to get you off the hook for your own shortcomings.

The point being made here is that peace between people is so important that a departure from the strict truth is permitted if it will preserve or bring peace about. It’s about saving lives and restoring love.

Two friends, years back, had a bitter quarrel, and refused to speak to each other for months. A third friend went to each of them separately, and told each of them that the other was really sorry and wanted to make peace, but was too shy or ashamed to do so or even acknowledge their intentions, thinking the other would never forgive them.  Of course, this softened the hearts of each of them, and each thinking that the other was the true initiator, repaired their relationship.  A politician who tells a lie that prevents a war is a hero. Preserving life trumps a foolish insistence on perfect honesty. But it is a narrow gate to pass through, and not to be done lightly.

Is there a place in your life today where you struggle between perfect peace and perfect honesty?

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Judah the Prince (Hebrew Yehudah HaNasi) or Judah I, was a 2nd-century CE rabbi and chief redactor and editor of the Mishnah. He was a key leader of the Jewish community during the Roman occupation of Judea. According to the Talmud he was of the royal line of King David, hence the title nasi, meaning prince. Judah died on 15 Kislev around 217 CE.

Baraita (Aramaic for “external” or “outside”) designates a tradition in the Jewish oral law not incorporated in the Mishnah. Perek Ha-Shalom means “Chapter of Peace.”

Joe Laur is a father, husband, naturalist, executive, consultant, and a lowly rabbinic student. Send him your favorite teaching quote for commentary. He can be reached at joe.laur@godsdog.net.

At Peace With All

26 Friday Feb 2016

Posted by joelaur in Historic Voices, Uncategorized

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“The first focus in life here on earth is to be at peace with all people.”

~  Joel Ben Abraham Shemariah

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Shalom, the all-purpose Hebrew word that is used as a hello and goodbye greeting, means peace. But the roots of the word also mean completeness, wholeness, health, welfare, safety, soundness, tranquility, prosperity, perfectness, fullness, rest, harmony, and the absence of agitation or discord. “Mah Shlomcha?” (for a man), or Mah Shlomeych?” (for a woman), means “How are you?” How is your peace, your welfare, your wholeness, your completeness?

This excerpt above from the will of Joel ben Avraham Shemariah prioritizes shalom with all people as our first focus. We can hear the echoes of “Love your neighbor as yourself ” here. What does it mean, what would our lives look like, if we first and foremost strove to be peaceful,  complete, whole, healthy, safe, sound, tranquil, prosperous, perfect, full, restful, harmonious, and looked out for the welfare of and avoided agitation or discord with everyone in our lives? Sounds like a mountainous way to live, but well worth the effort! It would take all our time, but nothing would be left to do! The World would be whole, and at peace.

How is your “peace” today?

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Rabbi Joel Ben Abraham Shemariah (died 1799), lived in Vilna, in what is now Lithuania. He is known for the teachings left in his will.

Joe Laur is a father, husband, naturalist, executive, consultant, and a lowly rabbinic student. He can be reached at joe.laur@godsdog.net.

 

 

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