{"id":40607,"date":"2018-09-20T14:51:56","date_gmt":"2018-09-20T11:51:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.929.org.il\/?p=40607"},"modified":"2022-04-17T23:33:19","modified_gmt":"2022-04-17T20:33:19","slug":"the-virtue-of-the-krechtz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.929.org.il\/en\/the-virtue-of-the-krechtz\/","title":{"rendered":"The Virtue Of The Krechtz"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry-content\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":50634,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[281],"tags":[476,606],"acf":{"old_id":"40607","type":"no","iframe":"","writer":38634,"related_cahpter":"52","type_929":"2","show_author_image":false,"old_url":"","post_main_content":{"description":"Coping mechanisms habituate us to suffering, and we don't cry out","content":"<p style=\"direction: ltr;\">The Exodus from Egypt begins with the deeply-felt cry of the heart..The children of Israel, suffering harsh treatment, cried out. &#8220;They sighed from their bondage, and they cried, and their wails rose up to God&#8221; (<a href=\"http:\/\/t.sidekickopen36.com\/e1t\/c\/5\/f18dQhb0S7lC8dDMPbW2n0x6l2B9nMJW7t5XYg3Mqnk0W3LyyXn4XyGbqN2mZXbt1cvj8f7jVqRs03?t=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sefaria.org%2FExodus.2.23%3Flang%3Dhe-en%26layout%3DheLeft%26sidebarLang%3Dall&amp;si=6691864001904640&amp;pi=1076cf67-62f3-4882-edfd-061718c12607\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Ex. 2:23<\/a>). God took note of their cry,and remembered the covenant with their ancestors. This is the first step in the journey toward freedom which we retell each year at Pesach: a story so core to who we are that we allude to it each week in the Shabbat kiddush, and in our daily liturgy, too.<\/p>\n<p style=\"direction: ltr;\">The first step toward liberation wasn&#8217;t Moses seeing the Burning Bush, or going before Pharaoh to demand his people&#8217;s freedom: it was a <em>krechtz<\/em>, a heartfelt cry. The Torah teaches that we cried out, and God remembered us and answered. One could quibble with the text: why does God need to be reminded? Wasn&#8217;t God able to see our suffering before we cried out? But maybe the crying-out was important not so much because God needed to be reminded that God&#8217;s children were in tight straits, but because we ourselves needed to cry out, to acknowledge our own constriction and our own grief.<\/p>\n<p style=\"direction: ltr;\">We&#8217;ve all heard the parable of the frog who jumped into a pot of cold water and acclimated as the water temperature rose, never realizing that the rising temperature spelled impending death. Apparently it <a href=\"http:\/\/www.theatlantic.com\/technology\/archive\/2006\/09\/the-boiled-frog-myth-stop-the-lying-now\/7446\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">isn&#8217;t true in any scientific sense<\/a>, but there&#8217;s spiritual truth in that grisly story. One can become accustomed to tight straits in many forms: to pain, and to suffering; to overwork; to being taken for granted or being mistreated. Like the frog in the story, we may not notice when our circumstances become so toxic that they&#8217;re dangerous.<\/p>\n<p style=\"direction: ltr;\">Sometimes we tell ourselves that our ability to live with pain &#8212; whether physical or emotional &#8212; is a sign of strength. Sometimes we regret our painful circumstances, but don&#8217;t see any way out of them, so we make a virtue of necessity and learn to live with them. That&#8217;s a coping mechanism, and it can serve its purpose well. But the downside of that coping mechanism is that it habituates us to our own suffering. And when we&#8217;re accustomed to our own pain, we don&#8217;t cry out&#8230; a silence which can easily go hand-in-hand with losing faith in the possibility of anything better than where we are.<\/p>\n<p style=\"direction: ltr;\">The Torah teaches that when our ancestors cried out in pain, God&#8217;s compassion was aroused and the process of the Exodus began.<\/p>\n","image":{"ID":69236,"id":69236,"title":"jer6-cry","filename":"jer6-cry.jpg","filesize":0,"url":"https:\/\/wp.929.org.il\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/jer6-cry.jpg","link":"https:\/\/wp.929.org.il\/en\/peace-peace-but-there-is-no-peace\/jer6-cry\/","alt":"","author":"7","description":"","caption":"","name":"jer6-cry","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":69235,"date":"2020-01-27 21:28:27","modified":"2023-06-05 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