There are
two ideas of what Torah is about. One is radical monotheism and the other is
that of a document that is meant to lead people towards pure Monotheism.
So the
question is according to the Torah are all intermediate steps not kosher at all
or is it possible that there is some justification of going to a tzadik for a
blessing? This is really a rather large
issue and it would take a lot more than this quick note to deal with it
thoroughly.
The idea of
leading people towards Monotheism seems to be clear in Maimonides [in the
Guide] when he gives reasons for mitzvot.
This comes
up nowadays when going to even Lithuanian Gedolim seems to be
commonplace and the issue seems to be surrounding the idea of an intermediary.
And it felt
strange. I felt like I was opening up myself towards compromising the basic
Monotheism of the Torah. I mean I was raised in home that was not particularly
religious but the Torah was very important in our home and when I started learning
Torah on a more intense basis I did not expect that my monotheism would be
compromised.
Nowadays it
seems to me that Orthodox Judaism is highly compromised concerning this issue
[of Monotheism]. It does not seem to matter which group it is. While it is
admirable the strict devotion to the Torah and Talmud that is claimed by the
Orthodox, but that does not seem to provide an adequate excuse for diluting the
most basic and essential message of the Torah