Dor Hapalaga - Generation of Disunity

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  1. "And Man's Loftiness Will be Bowed"

    Rabbi Elchanan Samet

    The story of the Tower of Babel seems like the story of a crime and its punishment. What is the nature of the crime? Where is it described in the story? This lesson reviews a myriad of opinions, and offers an explanation based on the historical - cultural background of that era.

  2. The Tower of Bavel

    Sharón Rimón

    The story of the Tower of Bavel is the last of the Bereisheet narratives. What does this story teach us about humanity? Why is it specifically this story that concludes the period of Bereisheet, while afterwards we move on to the period of the forefathers? What's wrong with building a city and a tower? Isn't unity a positive quality? How does God react to the story? Why did the Torah choose to be so vague about the story?

  3. Unity and Individualism

    Rabbi Ezra Bick

    What was the sin of the builders of the Tower of Bavel? What could be wrong with unity? How does confusing mankind with languages solve the problem? What is the meaning of God's response? And what is the connection between the Tower of Bavel and the selection of Avraham?

  4. "Then Shall I Bring Upon the Nations a Clear Language"

    Rabbi Yaakov Medan

    Why did God choose Avraham? The midrash offers two explanations. The story of the furnace parallels the story of Chanania, Mishael and Azaria, and the story about destroying the idols is taken from Gideon. The two parallels points to a broader connection between Avraham and these characters, and about the sin of Nimrod and The Generation of Disunity (Dor Hapalaga).

  5. No More Destruction

    Rabbi Yehuda Shaviv

    The haftara emphasizes the power given to humanity to annul the decree of exile, just like the decree of the flood. It also discusses the dispersion of Israel throughout the world for the sake of heaven as a correction for the sin of the "dor hapalaga" the generation that wanted to get together and build a city and towers in order to rebel against God, but who ended up being dispersed against their wishes throughout the world. This teaches us that unity and togetherness which are not for the sake of heaven – especially when directed specifically against God – are doomed to failure and disintegration, even though unity itself is praiseworthy.

  6. Unity or Tyranny

    Rabbi Yaakov Medan

  7. Avraham's Response to the Tower of Bavel

    Dr. Miri Schlissel

  8. Noah: Unrequited Hopes

    Rabbi David Silverberg

  9. Noah: Changing Times

    Rabbi David Silverberg