“RABBI’S
MUSINGS (& AMUSINGS)”
MUSINGS (& AMUSINGS)”
Parshas Behar-Bechukosai
26 Iyar 5775/ May 15,
2015
2015
Mevorchim Chodesh Sivan
41stday of
the Omer – Pirkei Avos – Chapter 5
the Omer – Pirkei Avos – Chapter 5
This
Shabbos the entire Jewish world in chutz la’aretz will finally catch up with
our brethren in Eretz Yisroel. Since the end of Pesach we have been lagging a
parsha behind. But last Shabbos Eretz Yisroel divided Parshas Behar and
Bechuosai so that this Shabbos they will only read parshas Bechukosai, while we
read Behar and Bechukosai.
Shabbos the entire Jewish world in chutz la’aretz will finally catch up with
our brethren in Eretz Yisroel. Since the end of Pesach we have been lagging a
parsha behind. But last Shabbos Eretz Yisroel divided Parshas Behar and
Bechuosai so that this Shabbos they will only read parshas Bechukosai, while we
read Behar and Bechukosai.
Truthfully,
in Eretz Yisroel they could have split up previous double parshios
(Tazria-Metzora/ Acharei Mos-Kedoshim) to allow us in chutz la’aretz to catch
up. However, it would be unbecoming for Eretz Yisroel to “wait for us”. Eretz
Yisroel is the ideal location and therefore the Torah reading there is primary.
It would hardly be respectful for the primary to wait for the secondary.
in Eretz Yisroel they could have split up previous double parshios
(Tazria-Metzora/ Acharei Mos-Kedoshim) to allow us in chutz la’aretz to catch
up. However, it would be unbecoming for Eretz Yisroel to “wait for us”. Eretz
Yisroel is the ideal location and therefore the Torah reading there is primary.
It would hardly be respectful for the primary to wait for the secondary.
Instead
we continued to lag behind until this week when there was a reason for Eretz
Yisroel to split up a double parsha. [The gemara Megilla relates that the
curses of Parshas Bechukosai should be read prior to Shavuos. However, in order
to give a slight buffer we don’t read them immediately before but the Shabbo
prior to the Shabbos before Shavuos.]
we continued to lag behind until this week when there was a reason for Eretz
Yisroel to split up a double parsha. [The gemara Megilla relates that the
curses of Parshas Bechukosai should be read prior to Shavuos. However, in order
to give a slight buffer we don’t read them immediately before but the Shabbo
prior to the Shabbos before Shavuos.]
I receive
many divrei Torah authored in Eretz Yisroel via email each week. During the
last few weeks, it has been annoying to receive those emails a week ahead. It’s
nice to finally again be on the same page. Still, the concept of “trying to
catch up with Eretz Yisroel” and living in their shadow is a beautiful idea.
many divrei Torah authored in Eretz Yisroel via email each week. During the
last few weeks, it has been annoying to receive those emails a week ahead. It’s
nice to finally again be on the same page. Still, the concept of “trying to
catch up with Eretz Yisroel” and living in their shadow is a beautiful idea.
My Rebbe,
Rabbi Berel Wein, quipped that “In life we are always running, the question is
only what we are running after.” Our aspirations and lodestars have a deep
effect upon us. What we aspire for and pursue sets the trajectory of the course
which we follow.
Rabbi Berel Wein, quipped that “In life we are always running, the question is
only what we are running after.” Our aspirations and lodestars have a deep
effect upon us. What we aspire for and pursue sets the trajectory of the course
which we follow.
Rav
Nachman of Breslov famously remarked “Wherever I am going, I am going to Eretz
Yisroel.” Apparently, going to Eretz Yisroel in not only a physical endeavor
but a mindset as well.
Nachman of Breslov famously remarked “Wherever I am going, I am going to Eretz
Yisroel.” Apparently, going to Eretz Yisroel in not only a physical endeavor
but a mindset as well.
In a poll
of 11,000 people, when asked what the number one factor which inhibits them
from pursing their dreams, and going “from where they are to where they want to
be”, the number one response was fear.
of 11,000 people, when asked what the number one factor which inhibits them
from pursing their dreams, and going “from where they are to where they want to
be”, the number one response was fear.
Going to
Eretz Yisroel, physically, mentally, and most importantly, spiritually can be
daunting. The first step is to overcome our inhibitions and fears so we can
pursue our dreams. In fact, throughout our lives our goal must always be ‘to
catch up with Eretz Yisroel’ and never expect Eretz Yisroel to wait for us.
Eretz Yisroel, physically, mentally, and most importantly, spiritually can be
daunting. The first step is to overcome our inhibitions and fears so we can
pursue our dreams. In fact, throughout our lives our goal must always be ‘to
catch up with Eretz Yisroel’ and never expect Eretz Yisroel to wait for us.
In the
center of Eretz Yisroel is Yerushalayim, where the heart of every Jew turns to
and yearns to be. This week marks the 48th anniversary of the
miraculous liberation and reunification of Yerushalayim. It behooves us to
thank Hashem for the incredible gift which our great grandparents only dreamt
of. Physically we are blessed to be able to visit Yerushalayim when we have the
opportunity. But spiritually we still have ways to go before we arrive.
center of Eretz Yisroel is Yerushalayim, where the heart of every Jew turns to
and yearns to be. This week marks the 48th anniversary of the
miraculous liberation and reunification of Yerushalayim. It behooves us to
thank Hashem for the incredible gift which our great grandparents only dreamt
of. Physically we are blessed to be able to visit Yerushalayim when we have the
opportunity. But spiritually we still have ways to go before we arrive.
The good
news next year we will have the chance to pursue Eretz Yisroel for three months
– from Pesach until the week before Tisha B’av. Hopefully by then we will all
celebrate Tisha B’av together in Yerushalayim.
news next year we will have the chance to pursue Eretz Yisroel for three months
– from Pesach until the week before Tisha B’av. Hopefully by then we will all
celebrate Tisha B’av together in Yerushalayim.
Shabbat Shalom & Good Shabbos,
R’ Dani and Chani Staum