True Caring - Vayeira 5785
Empathy. It is a powerful emotion that can change another person’s life. Empathy means to really “get” the other person. To understand and feel what they are going through and their needs. Empathy begins with noticing the other and their state of mind. Modern psychology places a tremendous emphasis on empathy. There are many books and podcasts and lectures dealing with this subject, and the Torah taught us this over 3,300 years ago. In the Parsha this week we find a demonstration of empathy by no less than the first father of the Jewish people, Avraham. The Parsha opens with Hashem appearing to Avraham. As our Sages explain the story, Avraham was in pain after having circumcised himself three days earlier at age 99. Hashem, Who observes His own Mitzvot, came to visit the sick. Then Avraham looks up and sees three men. “He saw and behold three men were standing before him, and he saw and he ran towards them from the entrance of the tent...(Bereshit 18:2)” Avraham then pr