Shalom JTF Readers,
Once again I am going to make a suggestion to all long time JTF members. We are all passionate about our beliefs, we all seek to get others to agree that our view of the world is the truth. I too am a zealot when it comes to various issues, and I have offended people I did not seek to offend.
But as much as we hate this, and hate that, we cannot allow ourselves to be defined by our hatreds. As this is the 2nd month of Adar on the Jewish calendar, and the month of Adar is supposed to be a month of Joy and Happiness, we are missing the mark by dwelling on our hatred.
As we hate all those who we consider our enemy, and believe me I know that we must hate the enemy, we often times make those around us our enemies because they don't believe 100% what we believe, and we attempt to tear our brothers and sisters down. By doing this we are not being the light onto the nations that the Jewish people, and those we attract, are supposed to be.
I try to make posts about positive things sometimes. I try to do this by posting a weekly thread in the Torah section with videos teaching the lessons of the weekly portion. I try to be supportive of members who are going through difficult life situations, and I reach out to those who I feel need support.
We should all take a step back from JTF when there are conflicts between members who normally we would be compassionate to. I am guilty as the next for saying inappropriate things to people I consider my ally in the pursuit of the JTF goals. But I often regret saying these things, and I try to make amends.
My plea to everyone reading this is to be a human being, to utilize the grand potential which our G-d has given us. We all can be great human beings if we really try to be. All the secular world tries to deny a holy spark, but we know that it is possible to elevate ourselves above the mundane animal world.
Please consider what I am saying... And have a very happy Purim...
Muman613