It's no wonder that we read of the high use of anxiety medication in the US and particularly among the frum population. I say the following without having done any actual research on this; this is just the sense that I have about changing times.
Although there were always sad stories and troubling world events, the frequency of tragedies and how close to home they reach, seems unprecedented in the past 50 years. For example, when I was a young adult, I probably heard of Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) but that's as far as it went. At this point, I've been menachem avel someone's whose brother died of it, the rebbetzin of my former shul is suffering from it, my friend's father died of it, and I have heard and read of several more in the frum world.
Another example, up until ten years ago, I don't think I heard of any child (not talking about an infant) dying in their sleep. Now I can think of three.
The feeling that something can drastically change for the bad, out of the blue, is reasonable since it has been happening with seemingly greater frequency and to people we know or to people close to those we know. The Twin Towers coming down, the Har Nof shul massacre, the frequent ads from Chai Lifeline and RCCS reinforce the possibility of a disaster about to happen.
What to do about it? One idea - Rabbi David Ashear is quite popular now. He does a 4 minute daily emuna message which can be heard on the phone: (605) 475-4799 access code 840886# or received by email: Emunadaily@gmail.com
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