Good Things Require Tenacity - Vayetze, 9-10 Kislev, 5786
Doing good is often not easy. You would think that if you are doing the right thing, following Hashem’s will and fulfilling the Torah and observing the Mitzvot, everything should be really smooth. How much more so when doing something that brings tremendous benefit to humankind! Well, life is not that way. Often doing the right thing is very challenging, requires tremendous tenacity and courage, and can even be downright dangerous. This was true of Noach, the person who just about singlehandedly saved the entire world. Yet the Torah alludes to the fact that he was groaning and coughing up blood from the weight of the work of keeping the animals in the Ark fed. Avraham brought monotheism to the world, and he had to face Nimrof throwing him into a fiery furnace, surviving miraculously. In this week’s Parsha, Vayetze, we find that the father of the twelve tribes of Israel, Yaakov, the one who established the eternal Jewish dynasty, had to escape hi...