-Anonymous




Iwanuma, Miyagi-ken
How do we explain why bad things happen to good people? Or even more troubling, when an event takes the lives of scores of people at once mixing everyone together?
-Lord Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks zt"l
Post following the 2005 Tsunami: https://rabbisacks.org/god-asks-us-not-to-understand-but-to-heal/
One who sees conspicuous natural occurrences recites a blessing. For comets, earthquakes, thunder, gale force winds, and lightning, manifestations of the power of the Creator, one recites: Blessed…Whose strength and power fill the world...For rain and other good tidings, one recites the special blessing: Blessed…Who is good and Who does good. Even for bad tidings, one recites a special blessing: Blessed…the true Judge.
Rabbi Israel Salanter (19th c. Lithuania)

אֵ֚לֶּה תּוֹלְדֹ֣ת נֹ֔חַ נֹ֗חַ אִ֥ישׁ צַדִּ֛יק תָּמִ֥ים הָיָ֖ה בְּדֹֽרֹתָ֑יו אֶת־הָֽאֱלֹקִ֖ים הִֽתְהַלֶּךְ־נֹֽחַ׃
This is the line of Noah: Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his age: Noah walked with God.
Rabbi Moshe Alshech (16th c. Turkey)




וְר֣וּחַ גְּדוֹלָ֡ה וְחָזָ֞ק מְפָרֵק֩ הָרִ֨ים וּמְשַׁבֵּ֤ר סְלָעִים֙ לִפְנֵ֣י יי לֹ֥א בָר֖וּחַ יי וְאַחַ֤ר הָר֨וּחַ רַ֔עַשׁ לֹ֥א בָרַ֖עַשׁ יי וְאַחַ֤ר הָרַ֙עַשׁ֙ אֵ֔שׁ לֹ֥א בָאֵ֖שׁ יי וְאַחַ֣ר הָאֵ֔שׁ ק֖וֹל דְּמָמָ֥ה דַקָּֽה׃
God sent a great and mighty wind, which split mountains and shattered stones -- but God was not in the wind. And after the wind, an earthquake -- but God was not in the earthquake. And after the earthquake, a fire -- but God was not in the fire. And after the fire: a still, small voice.
Again, the Rebbe inquired, ‘But why do you care?’
The young man screamed out: ‘Someone has to care! Someone has to see the pain of the world and cry out! If not, all the suffering is meaningless. I care because I want a better world, not only for my children but for all children!’
The Rebbe responded, ‘If you care that much, then God exists. You see, God exists in your caring.’”
