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Coronavirus has exposed the flaws in the Charedi way

'It’s not that we accept or reject anything, but that we do not think in terms of cause and effect, assuming we think at all'

November 12, 2020 14:56
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Living in a community that's been making headlines around the world for its recklessness in the face of a raging pandemic and which is exacting a huge cost in death and suffering, I too have been wondering, what is going on? Is it lack of education, insularity, ignorance of, if not outright hostility to, science, a fanatical commitment to religion and culture, blind faith in religious leaders, victimhood, an ingrained quest for martyrdom? I keep on asking myself, which switch in our system has tripped to produce this crazy result?

I’m afraid that the unpalatable answer is that our system is broke. We have had plentiful moments of madness before but never at this sustained level and never with this horrific cost to life, horrific suffering and our horrific indifference and complicity in it. We are staring death in the face the world over. Chareidi websites and social media call daily for Tehilim for the sick and constantly report on the passing of yet another white beard, and not a few black ones too. We could, were we so minded, adopt with relative ease a whole string of measures that would minimise the risk of contagion even without closing shops, schools and shuls. But we take no action whatsoever. To the contrary, we defiantly continue holding packed events and celebrations as people around us fall like flies with the wedding mitzvah tantz turning into a morbid danse macabre.

The pundits say it's ignorance of science, notwithstanding that our same system and communities constantly embrace the latest medical advances in infertility treatment, heart surgery and cancer. So any depiction of us as primitive communities out of touch with the modern world is simply false.

It’s not that we accept or reject anything, but that we do not think in terms of cause and effect, assuming we think at all. By the yardstick of the Talmud, "Who is wise? He who anticipates the consequences" our communities must contain far too many blistering idiots who understand only results. We can see a scalpel, we have heard enough of chemotherapy and its awful side effects and we trust in anything that assists in the magic process of producing a kicking, crying baby. Raising funds, as we do, and arranging treatment also occupies hordes of fixers, lends prestige to philanthropists and bestows a halo upon the rebbes whose blessing and 'advice' is sought. The 'noise' and drama of illness, prayers and sirens and the sentimentality of tears whether of joy or tragedy, excite the onlookers and keep our never-silent, dizzying and deafening whirring machine running.