Monday, February 21, 2011

Are we witnessing a miracle?

Are we seeing a miracle playing out in front of our eyes? If we could add a chapter to the bible, are we witnessing the content occurring in real time? Are we too close to see it?

A lot of you have been telling me about fears of what the uprisings and chaos in the Arab world portend for Israel and for Jews. We've all been seeing and hearing what is occurring. Most of you know me well enough to know that I approach religion primarily with historical curiosity and a respect for the traditions. Perhaps that is what leads me to think we are seeing the stuff that miracles are made of when looked at from a historical perspective.

In my lifetime we've seen other events that would be candidates for our new chapter: the establishment of the modern state of Israel, Israel's survival through several wars against overwhelming odds, the rescue at Entebbe, the advances in science and technology that come from that tiny country and from the relatively miniscule Jewish population worldwide.

Now we're seeing much of the Arab world that aligned itself against Israel and/or Jews erupting in chaos, fighting within itself. The ruler in Egypt has resigned and elections should be held later this year. In Libya there was an unconfirmed report as I write this, that the ruler has fled the country as a revolution is unfolding there. The revolution started in Tunisia, one of the smallest Arab countries, and became contagious. There is revolution underway now in Bahrain and Yemen, and protests in Morocco and Jordan, in what should be Kurdistan, and again in Iran. There must be concerns in Syria and in Saudi Arabia.

I do not know how it will play out but I can't overlook the irony that the Arab and Persian people are fighting to overthrow their own governments -- in order to be more like Israel. Miraculous?