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Dvar for Shemini (Leviticus 9:1-11:47)

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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Fri, Apr 9, 2021 3:40 AM

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it
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The Torah names several non-kosher birds, which most commentators assert
are not kosher due to their aggressive nature or eating habits. However,
two of the birds listed have names that seem to indicate virtuous
qualities. The “racham,” which means merciful, and the “chassida” which
means kind one. Why are these birds, named for mercy and kindness, included
in the list of birds prohibited from consumption?

Rabbi Yochanan Zweig points out that mercy and kindness can be misplaced
and inappropriate. Compassion can be misplaced when applied to evil people,
and kindness can be inappropriate when one constantly highlights their own
kindness to others. Virtues are meant to fuel us internally, not be
flaunted to others. We are granted the talents, tendencies, virtues, and
opportunities to use them; choosing how we use them makes all the
difference.


Quotation of the week:
"Be someone who makes everybody feel like a somebody."

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. I hope you enjoy it enough to forward it to someone else... _______________________________________________ The Torah names several non-kosher birds, which most commentators assert are not kosher due to their aggressive nature or eating habits. However, two of the birds listed have names that seem to indicate virtuous qualities. The “racham,” which means merciful, and the “chassida” which means kind one. Why are these birds, named for mercy and kindness, included in the list of birds prohibited from consumption? Rabbi Yochanan Zweig points out that mercy and kindness can be misplaced and inappropriate. Compassion can be misplaced when applied to evil people, and kindness can be inappropriate when one constantly highlights their own kindness to others. Virtues are meant to fuel us internally, not be flaunted to others. We are granted the talents, tendencies, virtues, and opportunities to use them; choosing how we use them makes all the difference. _______________________________________________ Quotation of the week: "Be someone who makes everybody feel like a somebody."