What a Fight Over a License Plate Taught Me About Our Torah Reading
As many of you know, I began my Rabbinical career in Knoxville Tennessee. Those were important years for me, and even though I have lived in Paramus for the past 30 years, I do try to keep up with the news there. An article about a legal matter in Tennessee that is being appealed to the US Supreme Court appeared in my newsfeed earlier this week. It concerns a battle over a vanity license plate that raised significant First Amendment issues concerning the regulation of personal and government speech. The license plate consists of seven characters. Yet those seven characters have become the basis of a major case because different people read the same message in radically different ways. One person intended a playful reference; others interpreted it as crude or offensive. The story reminded me of something profoundly true about the moment in which we live. It also illuminated something in this week’s Torah reading, Parshat Vayeshev , that I had not seen before. And it en...