The 2024 U.S. Election: Global Stakes and Timeless Lessons

As the U.S. elections draw near, the stakes have never felt higher. We’re not just voting for local issues; the outcomes will resonate far beyond our borders, especially in light of the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Insights from thought leaders on LinkedIn remind us just how intertwined our electoral choices are with the broader geopolitical landscape.

How the U.S. Election Could Impact Ukraine and Russia

A recent post from Euromaidan Press says: “Ukraine respects the choice of Americans — whatever it shall be. But remember: Russia is nowhere close to being done with Ukraine — or NATO. The only way to peace is through strength. Cast a ballot with that in mind”. Ukraine’s struggles rely not solely on its resilience but on continued support from allies like the United States. The next administration will play a crucial role in shaping the future of U.S. aid to Ukraine, directly influencing the nation’s fight against Russian aggression.

The implications of this situation go beyond Ukraine; they touch on global security and the values many hold dear. How the U.S. responds can send a powerful message, underscoring the importance of standing up to aggression and supporting nations that uphold democratic governance.

Iran’s Influence on U.S. Elections: A Critical Perspective

Ashley Church, a prominent voice on LinkedIn, sheds light on Iran’s extensive influence across Western institutions, challenging many assumptions. His observations reveal how deeply Iran’s reach may extend:

  • The UN and International Agencies: According to Church, Iran wields significant power within the United Nations, impacting how narratives surrounding the Middle East unfold on the world stage. He characterizes Secretary-General António Guterres as an “unadulterated antisemitic puppet” of the Iranian regime, highlighting how Tehran’s influence distorts international stances.
  • Universities and Media: Church argues that through academic infiltration, Iranian antisemitic rhetoric has gained traction in university curricula, sidelining diverse perspectives. Similarly, media narratives often favour Iran, neglecting Iran’s theological authoritarian ideology and human rights abuses.
  • U.S. Foreign Policy: Church notes Iran’s capacity to manipulate the U.S. administration’s stance on Middle Eastern issues, with Iranian-backed groups like Hamas and Hezbollah influencing U.S. foreign policy decisions which play significant roles in regional destabilization.

While some may find his analysis bold, Church concludes with a reminder that Iran’s influence has limits: He concludes with his theological belief in a higher power that guides human affairs as evidenced by  Israel’s history of enduring strength and resilience

Insights from the Talmud: Authority, Human Agency, and Unity

As we reflect on the global stakes of our elections, I’m reminded of a story from the Talmud about the Oven of Akhnai. In this tale, the rabbis debated the ritual purity of an oven. Despite miraculous signs supporting Rabbi Eliezer’s position, the majority upheld a different view. When the decision was made, G-d smiled and remarked, “My children have bested Me!”

This story conveys two important lessons. First, it emphasizes the importance of trusting human judgment and the collective wisdom of our communities. Even when signs point in one direction, we often find that the majority opinion reflects a deeper understanding of our circumstances. Each vote we cast is a powerful exercise of our agency, shaping the direction of our shared governance.

Second, it reminds us of our responsibility to interpret laws and make decisions that impact our society. In the context of elections, this means recognizing that our choices matter and contribute to the broader narrative of our communities.

Lessons in Unity: Avoiding Division and Polarization

The Talmud warns us about the destructive power of “baseless hatred,” illustrating how division among factions led to the downfall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. This ancient lesson remains relevant today: allowing division to take hold can erode empathy and understanding in our lives.

In a world that often feels divided, it is essential to maintain mutual respect for different viewpoints. Even when opinions clash, taking the time to listen and empathize can reinforce the values that unite people—compassion and justice.

Consider making an effort to bridge divides in your everyday interactions. Engage in constructive conversations with those who hold different beliefs. By focusing on shared goals and aspirations, you can contribute to a future that reflects collective values, enriching your perspective and the community around you.

Reflections on Voting: A Commitment to Democratic Values

Casting a vote transcends mere choice; it represents our commitment to principles and aspirations for the future. My journey through this election cycle has highlighted the importance of engaging with others’ experiences, significantly when they differ from mine. I vote for Trump because I believe in his commitment to upholding the values upon which the United States was founded. Regardless of the outcome, the words inscribed on our currency — “In G-d We Trust” — reflect a hope that our nation will continue to embody its ideals of freedom, justice, and compassion.

In this election, we are called to participate actively and thoughtfully, not only for ourselves but also for the global community, which is closely watching our decisions.

Honouring One’s Parents

The Fifth Commandment, “Thou shalt honour thy father and thy mother,” is a fundamental principle of ethical guidance in various cultures and traditions. It is based on the teachings of the Torah and highlights the significant value of respecting and treasuring our parents across generations.

First Teachers

Our journey into the world begins under the guidance of our parents, who are our first teachers. They impart invaluable wisdom and shape our understanding of life. My teacher, Yehudis Golshevsky, recently delivered a heartfelt talk on honouring one’s parents, coinciding with her father’s passing anniversary. In Jewish tradition, this moment, known as yahrtzeit, prompts reflections on the enduring impact of parental influence and the lessons gleaned from the Torah.

Emotional Complexity

Rebbetzin Golshevsky discusses the challenges of honouring one’s parents, as emphasized by the sages of the Talmud. This commandment can be complicated because we often have little control over the family and historical circumstances in which we are born. Many individuals may wish for a different upbringing or different parents.

According to Halacha, the real struggle of honouring parents lies within our thoughts and attitudes, requiring deep introspection. The medieval Jewish scholar Ibn Ezra stresses that feelings towards parents can remain intense and become consuming in adulthood. This emotional intensity may obscure the profound debt we owe to our biological parents, making it unfortunate that attaining the necessary insight to show proper respect often takes considerable time for many individuals.

Digital Tributes

During her talk, Rebbetzin Golshevsky shares the story of her journey with her father and the significant changes they went through together. She emphasizes how their relationship evolved over time. In a poignant moment, she talks about her father’s wish to have specific songs played at his yahrtzeit as he nears the end of his life. Little did he know that this commemoration would take place over Zoom during a pandemic. Surprisingly, his friend Michael, who was in Jerusalem, played his favourite songs on the piano – Gershwin’s “Autumn Leaves” and Ray Charles’s “You Don’t Know Me.” The musical tribute starts at the 45:14-minute mark, and you can view it here.

This year has been challenging, especially with the pandemic, but my family found comfort and strength through Zoom. We came together virtually to honour the yahrzeits of my beloved parents, Esther Edith (Z’l) and Eliezer Leslie (Z’l). This emotional gathering reminded us of their lasting influence and created a beautiful tapestry of memories and celebrations online.

In this space, we brought to life my parents’ vibrant spirits, shared cherished memories and stories, and ensured that their legacies continue to shine for generations. The next generation saw the remarkable individuals who shaped their journey through our stories.

Looking back, I remember my mother Esther Edith’s witty declaration during our Passover seders: “If not for me, none of you would be here!” She always said it with playful wisdom, filling the room with laughter and love. These virtual commemorations stand as monuments to their memory, offering a timeless way to preserve and pass down the essence of our family’s story to those who will tread the path after us.

Our parents are our first teachers, guiding us through the complexities of life. By showing reverence and appreciation towards them, we express our gratitude for their unwavering love and preserve the valuable lessons they have taught us. In doing so, we maintain the essence of our family’s heritage for generations to come.