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A Need To Know Rabbi Ariel Rackovsky The Jewish Center- Day 7 of Pesach On March 30, 2009, the integrated managed care organization Kaiser Permanente announced that it had laid off nearly two dozen employees. Rather than being a depressing consequence of today s economy, this round of terminations was the result of egregious misconduct on the part of the employees, all of whom had improperly accessed the medical records of Nadya Suleiman, the controversial mother of octuplets, who had given birth in one of their facilities. In a statement to the press, Kaiser spokesman Jim Anderson said, "It appears that for these people curiosity got the better of them and that's tragic because it led to job dismissals, which isn't easy for us to do, but it's an action we had to take." The Talmud in Tractate Sotah describes the scene at the time of the splitting of the Sea. א עמוד דףףףף לזזזז סוטה מסכת בבלי תלמוד אמר לו רבי יהודה: לא כך היה מעשה, אלא זה אומר אין אני יורד תחילה לים וזה אומר אין אני יורד תחילה לים, קפץ נחשון בן עמינדב וירד לים תחילה לפיכך זכה יהודה לעשות ממשלה בישראל, שנאמר: +תהלים קיד+ היתה יהודה לקדשו ישראל ממשלותיו, מה טעם היתה יהודה לקדשו וישראל ממשלותיו? משום דהים ראה וינוס. The Jewish people were standing by the stormy water, knowing they were supposed to enter- but none of them wanted to. The members of each tribe insisted that they go first, and as they argued, the Nassi of the tribe of Yehudah, Nachshon ben Aminadav, entered the water without asking. We have all been taught about Nachshon s daring jump into the

water, and how it caused the sea to split, but another statement in Chazal tells a different story. As Yosef s fortunes rose in Egypt, his brilliance and beauty attracted the attention of Potiphar s wife. Despite her persistent use of feminine wiles and brazenness in detailing what she wanted of him, and the many opportunities that presented themselves for private pleasure, Yosef remained resolute. Potiphar s wife grew increasingly frustrated, and one fateful day, when they were alone, she propositioned him once again, grabbing on to his clothes. לטטטט פרק בראשית (יב) ותתפשהו בבגדו לאמר שכבה עמי ויעזב בגדו בידה וינס ויצא החוצה: As the Torah describes the scene, Yosef ran out without his garments rather than succumbing to the temptation, fleeing the scene immediately. Says the medrash, בבגדו ותתפשהו פזזזז ד"הההה (יבבב))))ב פרשה אלבק) תיאודור-אלבק (תיאודור רבה בראשית שמעון איש קיטרון א' בזכות עצמותיו שליוסף נקרע הים, הים ראה וינס (תהלים קיד ג), בזכות וינס ויצא החוצה. In the merit of Yosef s hasty retreat, his bones were the cause of the splitting of the sea. If Yosef s bones were so important, why did Nachshon- or anyone- need to jump in? And why fight about it? Perhaps an analysis of the nature of Pesach can help answer this question.

If we were to summarize the mission of the first days of Pesach in one word, it would be curiosity. Everything we do at the Seder night is designed to promote curiosity among children, whether it is the many unusual things we do throughout, whether it is the nuts and candies the Talmud relates were handed out to children to keep them awake and whether it is the four questions themselves. Indeed, the educational calendar in the times of the Talmud was even adjusted to promote this curiosity. In the times of the Talmud, the concept of summer vacation did not really exist, and children were in school year round. Rabbi Akiva was a great proponent of this educational philosophy, except for two days a year: א עמוד דףףףף קטטטט פסחים מסכת בבלי תלמוד תניא, אמרו עליו על רבי עקיבא: מימיו לא אמר הגיע עת לעמוד בבית המדרש חוץ מערבי פסחים וערב יום הכפורים. בערב פסח - בשביל תינוקות, כדי שלא ישנו. וערב יום הכיפורים - כדי שיאכילו את בניהם. On Erev Yom Kippur, the children were dismissed early so they could eat, and on Erev Pesach, there was early dismissal, so the children would be well rested for the Seder. If there is one person who embodies this intrepid, curious spirit, it is Nachshon ben Aminadav. As the rest of the Jewish people stood by the water, paralyzed by indecision and fear of the new and unknown, it was Nachshon who threw himself in with his entire being, certain that doing so would be beneficial for himself and the entire Jewish people. It was for a curious spirit like his that the seas split, and we commemorate it on the first days of Pesach with our relentless questioning, because having a sense of curiosity is essential if we are to navigate life s vicissitudes successfully. Life is full of surprises,

triumphs and disappointments, and without evincing curiosity about and openness to new situations, ideas and concepts, we will never achieve personal growth. But if Nachshon represents the spirit of curiosity that permeates the first days, Yosef teaches us that curiosity has its limits. Yosef found himself the object of the curiosity of Potiphar s wife, who had decided that he might be interesting and attractive, and was determined to make him her conquest. Seeing the potentially ruinous consequences of her curiosity undoubtedly impressed upon him the need to curtail his own, and he therefore beat a hasty retreat, fleeing no less emphatically than Nachshon jumped in. It is instructive that Yosef learned the lesson of curbing curiosity through a situation that was personal and private, and therein lies our challenge, for it is in these areas that our curiosity is most potent- a lesson that the newly unemployed former staffers at Kaiser Permanente are learning the hard way. Often, that which arouses curiosity might also arouse our compassion and shock, such as the news of someone s misfortune, and this does not even have to be people we know. Many of you may be familiar with the term rubbernecking - it is the act of slowing down a vehicle out of curiosity to have a closer look at the scene of an accident, whether it is in the same direction or a different one. Anyone who has sat in traffic for hours that has suddenly cleared up after the site of an accident- and who has observed that accident at close range- knows how aggravating and tantalizing it can be, but it is also dangerous. According to studies released by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles together with Virginia Commonwealth University, rubbernecking- even more than talking on cell phones, personal grooming or passenger distractions- causes the most accidents. But accidents and misfortunes are not

the only things that arouse our normal curiosity. It might just as easily be the personal lives of celebrities, prominent communal figures or friends. The sea split for Nachshon s curiosity and intrepid spirit, but our challenge is to learn that it split for Yosef s restraint as well. Yosef fleeing and Nachshon jumping taught us that curiosity is essential, so long as it is channeled into ideas, concepts and experiences, and not into other people. Let us learn this lesson, so we may achieve true personal growth in all that life has to offer.