Monday, March 3, 2014

My commentary letter to the intelliegent who designed the Asifa.

I think that the Asifa is a very interesting fascination of todays jewish life in the ultra Chassidic circles.  Torah is not exactly known by every jew, but overall, Torah is the focus of all jewish souls in every way when they understand Hashem's plan.  Ultimately, however, I question the necessity of mass planning of prayer sessions in that the focus of Jewish life should be a considerate conversation of good digression against time's derivative of better living.  Jewish life is not a mass exodus in the era of a future when Hashem has already passed his ways on to us at Sinai in the light of yesterday's corrupt policy being remediated into a better day and age and we are always a better people when we accept Torah is always higher than a limited view of time's placement. 
Ultimately, Our Torah values are a cornerstone of higher good.  It is truly a blessing to see the rabbonim photographed for those of us in a far away world accessible only through internet and media to see the eyes and favor of the faces of the Great. 
But do we have to have an obligation to convene in what is not a peace march, but rather a conglomerate of limited atonement for bad support of irregular development?  The asifa is a crayon for the drying future of a jewish life without a smile in the eye of a yesteryear consideration of more traditional imagery and hope.
This is good and of course fine.  But do we really aspire to a higher prospect of peace or are we just asking Hashem to judge us for our current whereabouts and not our total well being. 
Overall, I find that the asifa format is not a true machine of human activity for better hope.  We as Israelites need a way to continue our existence in Torah.  Not necessarily in self denied self satisfaction of a lesser sorting.  Ultimately we are interested in better lives.  Do we really aspire to higher plateaus of faith?  Can the plateau of soul filled experience really be a mass exodus of a new opening in the pilgrimage of the future? 
G-d is True. 
I would profess that I think that Asifa is a little marked aggression for a smile but maybe not enough for Torah.  If we want Torah, build our community and our future in Torah; not necessarily a mass showing of faces for the edification of the lesser derivative of trust.

And on that note, I say thanks for reading one Jews consideration on a very satisfied photographic experience, but a lesser considered feeling on true allotment of Trust and Good. 
Shema Yisrael. 


- posted on matzav.  3/3/2014

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