Kedoshim: Trust in G-d
The Torah portion of "Kedoshim" describes the prohibition against turning to Ov and Yid'oni. These were forms of scary rituals related to mediumship, sorcery and séances. Why would a rational person be tempted to look for crucial answers in frightening rituals?
An upright Noahide understands that the future is not determined by stars or cards; rather, it is the result of the Creator’s guidance and the free will of man. The urge to turn to fortune tellers usually arises from a psychological weakness—from a lack of confidence and anxiety regarding tomorrow. The point is working on strengthening our trust.
Maimonides explains that the prohibition does not stem solely from the ways of idolatry, but also from the fact that these practices are absolute vanity without common sense. In Chapter 11 of the Laws of Idolatry Halacha 16, he writes:"But the people of wisdom and those of…


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