The survivors of the Flood overlooked the Flood’s lesson that we should look to G‑d as the source of our well-being.
We, the survivors of a “flood” that killed 6,000,000 Jews, should learn from the mistake of the survivors of Noah’s Flood. Rebuilding the infrastructure of Jewish civilization is praiseworthy and noble, but it is not an end in itself.
Our “city and tower” must possess a deeper, spiritual purpose, which means that our houses of prayer and Torah study should be the most prominent and cherished buildings in our cities.
Similarly, our careers, homes, lives, and families should express our desire to fulfill G‑d’s will rather than just empty self-pride. Their Jewish trappings – mezuzot, tefilin, Sabbath candles, etc. – should be of the highest ritual quality; our collection of Torah books should be well-stocked, prominently displayed, and well-read; the music and conversation heard within our homes should befit a Jewish home; and so on.1
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