
What is the solution? The answer appears in the coming week's Torah portion – the Patriarch Abraham, Avraham Avinu. He makes amends for the sin of Noah and demonstrates an enormous capacity to care. When God wants to destroy Sodom, Avraham does not remain silent, but argues and protests because that's how a true believer behaves. When the people of his generation sin, he does not ignore them and worry only about himself, but rather educates them with love, patience, and tolerance.
And instead of erecting a Tower of Babel, he erects a humble tent, open on all sides to everyone, a home that is nothing but kindness and hospitality.
The Tower of Babel collapsed, but the tent of Avraham exists until today, the inheritance of his children's children. The builders of a tower tried to make a name for themselves and their name was erased. Yet the name of Avraham is eternal precisely because Avraham did not glorify himself but lived by his faith and his love for others.
• Translation by Yehoshua Siskin