4.4.19


Nothing to Jews is merely natural – not marriage, not children, not social structures, not the possession by a people of its land.  Everything that could be seen as the unchanging, inevitable way of things, endorsed by nature or by nature’s gods, is perpetually questioned in Judaism.  If it is wrong, it must be changed. If it is right, it must be sustained by a conscious moral decision, an act of the free human will. (Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, A Letter in the Scroll, pg.111)

Status quo does not exist in Judaism!  What have you Jewishly questioned lately?