Fake Unity - Korach/Gimel Tamuz 5785
Sameness as opposed to true equality. (I wrote about this a few weeks ago.) Do we all need to be the same in order to be equal? Is difference a path to division? Is sameness the path to unity? When we delve a little deeper into the story of Korach and his rebellion against Moshe, the theme of his argument was that unity means that we should all be the same. As the verse says (Bamidbar 12:3): Korach and his people “assembled against Moses and Aaron. They said to them, ‘You take too much upon yourselves, for the entire community—all of them—are holy, and G-d is in their midst. Why do you raise yourselves above G-d’s assembly?’” Korach felt that there should be no hierarchy in Judaism, we should all be the same. We are all equally holy, he said, and should all equally be able to do the work of the High Priest. He felt that Moshe had unilaterally set up the divisions for the aggrandizement of himself and his close family members. ...