Rabbi Cat’s musings on Parsha Shemini

May 9, 2025

Parshat Shemini | Strange Fires Are Burning: How can we avoid being consumed?
with Rabbi Cat Zavis

This week’s parsha, Shemini, tells the story of Aaron’s sons offering a stranger fire to the Divine and the Divine consuming them in the fire.

What?

Aaron’s sons are ordained as priests and then God consumes them in fire right in front of Aaron and Moses? How horrific.

As I read this passage, images of children, journalists, patients, and others burning alive in their tents flash through my mind. The thing about genocide is that it doesn’t start with burning people alive in tents. It starts with years of dehumanization and othering. Did we really think that once an empire gets away with all of the above indignities, injustices, human rights violations, and crimes against humanity that empire would simply hang up its hat and go home? That is not how empires work. As long as they are not held accountable, they will continue to push the bounds of their actions.

There is a strange fire burning today. Too many in the Jewish and non-Jewish world are standing in silence or worse, adding fuel to the fire in the false belief that they won’t ultimately be swept up in the flames. But that is not how fascism works. Moses saw a burning bush that was not consumed by the flames. It was a fire that burned within him that did not consume him. Rather it spoke to him and told him he had a mission, a calling, to face the Pharaoh of his time. These times require us to dig deep and find the courage to face the burning fire, so it does not consume us or others.

🔹 What support do I need to have the courage to stand in the face of the fire?
🔹 What are my unique skills and talents that I can offer and bring to the struggle?
🔹 How can we strengthen our movement and lean into one another in the face of efforts to separate and divide us?

When I see others being courageous, it becomes the remedy I need to strengthen my own resolve. There are many, many people who need us now—to tap into our inner resources, to stand up, to reject the efforts of those in power who seek to divide us, and to help grow our movement for love, justice, and liberation.

✨ May you find time this Shabbat to connect with the Divine within and around you.
✨ May you show up as your most full and courageous self.

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Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Cat Zavis

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Rabbi Cat Zavis

Rabbi Cat Zavis

Rabbi Cat Zavis is a passionate shaper of Jewish rituals and services that inspire and draw connections between the spiritual, personal, and political. She is a spiritual social justice activist, attorney, and visionary leader with over 20 years experience in empathic and people-centered leadership and collaboration.
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