
Question
of the Week:
Rabbi, do you know why I don't go to shul? I used to go, but I
started to notice that in my shul, the rich people get more noticed
and average people like me were overlooked. So I stopped going. If
you need to be wealthy to be respected I want no part of it. Am I
right or wrong?
Answer:
You are the third person this week to explain to me why they don't
go to shul. This happens to me all the time. At almost every
function I attend, a wedding, kid's birthday party or communal
gathering, someone comes up to me and says, "Rabbi, do you know why
I don't go to shul...."
I have never asked anyone why they don't go to shul. I don't even
know these people. And yet they feel the need to share with me their
particular Jewish gripe, either about the unfriendly rabbi or the
arrogant cantor, the grandfather who forced them to pray or the G-d
who didn't answer their prayers.
It's funny, I don't feel the need to justify to my dentist why I
never go to him, or the local gym why they never see me. And yet
when people see a rabbi they are overcome with an urge to explain
their absence from shul.
Mind you, the people who do attend shul don't seem to have a good
reason why they come. Even someone who has not been to shul in years
can rock up to a service, and without any justification for their
sudden appearance, they walk in, take a prayer book and sit down, as
if they always belonged there.
Because they do belong there. A Jew needs no reason to be in shul.
There is no explanation necessary. Most of the time, they themselves
don't know why they started coming to shul. And so they offer no
rationalization. You only need a reason not to go to shul. But to
go, no reason is required. I am here because I am Jewish, and going
to shul is Jewish.
This is why I love hearing those alibis people present for not being
in shul. A Jew needs a reason not to connect to Judaism. Some may
have pretty good reasons, like yours. But they are reasons
nonetheless. A Jew needs no reason to connect to Judaism. It is who
we are.
If you don't like your shul, find another one. Until you do, all the
justifications in world won't change the fact that you're a Jew, and
a Jew wants to be Jewish.
Good Shabbos,
Rabbi Moss
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