Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
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Parshat Noach contains the story of Noach and the flood, including the
re-establishment of human civilization. Noach’s first act upon resettling
in the land was to grow a vineyard (9:20). Why did Noach grow grapes first,
and not wheat or barley?
The Sforno explains that Noach mistakenly planted for enjoyment rather than
for need, a misstep that would later cause him to curse one of his
grandsons, Canaan (9:25). Rabbi Henach Leibowitz further explains that
while planting a grapevine is necessary for the future service of G-d
(Kiddush, Havdalah, bris, etc), the connotation and association of
producing for pleasure rather than for necessity was inappropriate. This
distinction is an essential early lesson in doing the right thing.
Sometimes doing something is not technically wrong, yet it may still not be
appropriate for the person or the moment.
Quotation of the week:
"Don't expect, accept."
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please consider
passing along to others, or adding their email(s) by responding to this
one. Enjoy...
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Parshat Noach contains the story of Noach and the flood, including the
re-establishment of human civilization. Noach’s first act upon resettling
in the land was to grow a vineyard (9:20). Why did Noach grow grapes first,
and not wheat or barley?
The Sforno explains that Noach mistakenly planted for enjoyment rather than
for need, a misstep that would later cause him to curse one of his
grandsons, Canaan (9:25). Rabbi Henach Leibowitz further explains that
while planting a grapevine is necessary for the future service of G-d
(Kiddush, Havdalah, bris, etc), the connotation and association of
producing for pleasure rather than for necessity was inappropriate. This
distinction is an essential early lesson in doing the right thing.
Sometimes doing something is not technically wrong, yet it may still not be
appropriate for the person or the moment.
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Quotation of the week:
"Don't expect, accept."