Breaking the Cold Grip of the Dead
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The gist of what follows is that it is a serious offense to the Torah if one's life is spent fulfilling mitzvos out of habit, or in imitation of one's ancestors or of respected predecessors.  I know from experience that some people are offended by several aspects of what follows.  1. Doing mitzvos only out of veneration of your ancestors and teachers. A. ספורנו דברים כ"ח י"ד ולא תסור מכל הדברים אשר אנכי מצוה אתכם היום ימין ושמאל  ..read more
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The Difference Between Torah and Chachma
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 Thank you Rabbi Ari Spiegler of the Beachwood Kehilla.  I am, Baruch Hashem, a great grandfather. On the basis of the realities of senescence and one or two brushes with death while driving, my wife (Cautious! Not timid!) prefers that we stop on the way and make it a two day trip. On my way from Lakewood to Chicago, I stopped for Shachris at his shul. הולכי דרכים and all that, but it was Rosh Chodesh. Speaking from my own experience, it is a warm and welcoming kehilla. I felt like an old member of a shul I was in for the first time. I also enjoyed davening there beca ..read more
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Tzav. Three He'aros on Zerizus
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1. Rashi in the beginning of the parsha: צו את אהרן. אֵין צַו אֶלָּא לְשׁוֹן זֵרוּז מִיָּד וּלְדוֹרוֹת; אָמַר רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן, בְּיוֹתֵר צָרִיךְ הַכָּתוּב לְזָרֵז בְּמָקוֹם שֶׁיֵּשׁ בּוֹ חֶסְרוֹן כִּיס (ספרא): Rashi in Devarim 1:16: ואצוה את שפטיכם. אָמַרְתִּי לָהֶם הֱווּ מְתוּנִין בַּדִּין – אִם בָּא דִּין לְפָנֶיךָ פַּעַם אַחַת, שְׁתַּיִם, וְשָׁלוֹשׁ, אַל תֹּאמַר כְּבָר בָּא דִּין זֶה לְפָנַי פְּעָמִים הַרְבֵּה, אֶלָּא הֱיוּ נוֹשְׂאִים וְנוֹתְנִים בּוֹ (שם): Rav Bergman (Ma'amarim here in Tzav) points out that Mesinus in the context of din means moving slowly - as in Brachos 20a ..read more
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Tazria, Vayikra 13:3. A Kohen Must See the Tzara'as.
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 The Torah says that if a nega appears, only a kohen may pasken whether it is Tzara'as. If he is not a Talmid Chacham, he has to take a lamden with him to tell him what to pasken. But the Kohen has to examine the nega'im, and, ultimately, he has to pasken. Rabbi Dr. Gary Schreiber pointed out that the avoda of the miluim, the process by which the Kohanim were inaugurated, has similarities to the tahara process of the metzora. If you carefully compare the two, you will find that they have avodos in common which are rarely found elsewhere. He said an excellent, and, I think, new, psha ..read more
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Vayikra. Nochach and Nistar, Second and Third Person by Korbanos. Ich und Du
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The instructions of Korbanos are in third person- he. See 1:3, 1:14, 1:10, 3:1 - יקריב אתו, והקריב מן התרים,  זכר תמים יקריבנו, אם־זכר אם נקבה תמים יקריבנו .  However, the Korban Mincha is stated in second person- you. See 2:11, 2:12, and 2:13 - אשר תקריבו, קרבן ראשית תקריבו , וכל קרבן מנחתך במלח תמלח.  In Shmoneh Esrei, all brachos follow the format of Nochach/Nistar, with one exception. Modim could follow the same format and end with Hatov Shemo, veLo na'eh lehodos. But it doesn't. It is stated in second person - hatov shimcha, lecha na'eh lehodos. Reb ..read more
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Vayakhel, Shemos 35:30, 31. Betzalel ben Uri ben Chur l’matei Yehudah....Chochmoh, tvunoh, vodaas.
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Originally published in 2007. It's very good, so I'm putting it in the front of the line. Reb Meir Simchah here (Meshech Chochmoh) asks, why does the possuk list Betzalel’s yichus selectively, noting specifically his ancestors Chur and Yehudah. He answers that one is faced with the possibility of the ultimate sacrifice, of martyrdom, close and meticulous rational analysis is untimely. When Nachshon and Shevet Yehudah were faced with the test of whether they would jump into the Red Sea, and when Chur was faced with a mob of hysterics demanding an Eigel, if Nachshon and Chur had indulged in ca ..read more
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Ki Sisa, Shemos 34:34. The Masveh and Hiskashrus with a Rebbi
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 Upon returning with the second Luchos, Moshe Rabbeinu was granted a Keren of light, an illumination that bespoke his embodiment of the Torah, as the Kiryas Sefer says in the Hakdama. This light frightened everyone, so he covered his face. He removed the cover only when he spoke to Hashem and when he taught Klal Yisrael what Hashem had imparted to him ..read more
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Vayeishev, Breishis 37:3, Ben Zekunim, Chanuka, (and Keats.)
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The Baal Haturim here says that זקונים is an abbreviation for the five orders of Mishnayos that Yaakov had learned with Yosef. זקנים. נוטריקון זרעים קדשים נשים ישועות מועד: Everyone wants to know why he didn't learn Taharos with him. There are so many 'meileh' (in modern English, "meh,") teirutzim out there: "He was a bachur, so he didn't learn ALL of Taharos with him, because a bachur does not learn Niddah," or "Yaakov saw that Yosef was 100% pure in the middah of Yesod, so there was no need to learn Taharos," or "Taharos requires your own ameilus, not just hearing it from a Rebbi," or "to le ..read more
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A Puzzling Thought from Reb Akiva Eiger on Mashiv HaRuach
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OC 114:5 בימות הגשמים אם לא אמר מוריד הגשם מחזירין אותו. Reb Akiva Eiger there, sk 5 מחזירים אותו. נלע"ד בליל שבת אם שכח לומר משיב הרוח דאין מחזירי' דהא אם התפלל רק מעין שבע יצא כדאית' בסי' רס"ח במג"א סקט"ו אף בברכות מעין שבע אינו מזכיר גשם א"כ במה שהתפלל סדר התפלה כראוי רק שלא הזכיר גשם הא לא גרע ממעין שבע וצל"ע לדינא: So, he says it may be that if you forget Mashiv HaRuach Friday night, you don't repeat Shmoneh Esrei. Proof - since you can be yotzei Shmoneh Esrei Friday night by listening to the Mei'ein Sheva, and the Mei'ein Sheva does not mention Mashiv HaRuach, you see that Mashiv Haruach ..read more
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Vayishlach, Breishis 32:8. Vayiroh Yaakov me’ohd vayeitzer lo. What did Yaakov Fear?
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This was originally posted in 07, and I haven't gotten any smarter. I am adding something Larry (BlackLeibel) Schwartz ע'ה showed me from the Satmarer and several good updates. The passuk says that when Yaakov prepared for his confrontation with Eisav, he was stricken with fear and with terrible trepidation. Why the double expression? Rashi explains that his yirah was because he might be killed, and his tzarah/distress was because he might have to kill others.  ויירא ויצר. וַיִּירָא שֶׁמָּא יֵהָרֵג, וַיֵּצֶר לוֹ אִם יַהֲרֹג הוּא אֶת אֲחֵרִים (בראשית רבה ותנחומא): You would think t ..read more
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