In my latest reading of Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,
I noticed similarities between certain Kenyan tribal customs and
rules in the Torah: a man marries his brother's wife when his brother
dies, for example. There was also a sort of purity system, for a person
in the Luo tribe with a rash or sores was regarded as unclean. But
there was a difference: the Luo tribe was against circumcision, whereas
the Torah mandated it for Israelites. There are probably sociological
and anthropological explanations for these similarities and
differences----a tendency to establish an in/group and an out/group, for
instance.
Another theme that came up in my latest reading was
that of trying. One person named Yosuf did well in school and got job
offers, but he was afraid to try, and so he mostly stayed with Granny
and did chores for her. Another person was persistent and knocked on
doors, sure that his efforts would pay off at some point.