Problem: In the essay "On Not Obeying Immoral Orders" Rabbi Sacks combines items that at first glance have nothing to do with one another. He speaks of a biblical event involving midwives who were instructed by an ancient Pharaoh, an America Revolutionary pamphlet by Thomas Paine, and, finally the Nazi Nuremberg war crimes. How does he masterfully combine all of these so that, indeed, they do dovetail with each other? What is his main point? What is your reaction to the mingling of such varied events? What is the ultimate message?