Rabbi Arthur Waskow *, 3/15/2005
When the Rabbis chose what haftarah — what Prophetic passage — to assign for synagogue reading on the Shabbat when the community begins its reading of Leviticus, the book of priestly offerings, they chose Isaiah 43: 21 through 44: 22.
Isaiah invokes a powerful image to ridicule idolatry. Indeed, what he ridicules can help us understand what "idolatry" is:
"A carpenter cuts down cedars; or s/he chooses a holm tree or an oak and lets it grow strong among the trees of the forest; s/he plants a cedar and the rain nourishes it.