Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Shabbat Shalom and
Chag Sameach...
G-d tells Moshe to count every firstborn male and have each one replaced by
a Levi (Levite) in service to G-d (3:40-41). After instructing Moshe to
count the firstborn, Moshe is instructed to “take the number of their
names.” Was Moshe instructed to count people or names of people?
Rav Hirsch explains that by counting each individual name, they (and we)
are reminded of their personal loss by not speaking out at the sin of the
Golden Calf. This reference is even more poignant when we realize that
“names” back then included their parents' names: “x ben y.” They and we
have responsibilities based on who we are and from whom we come, but this
also affords us opportunities to affect our future. If we embrace our past
and accept the responsibilities entrusted to us in the present, we can use
both to guide our future.
Quotation of the week:
"We cannot become what we want by remaining what we are." - Max Depree
Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Shabbat Shalom and
Chag Sameach...
_______________________________________________
G-d tells Moshe to count every firstborn male and have each one replaced by
a Levi (Levite) in service to G-d (3:40-41). After instructing Moshe to
count the firstborn, Moshe is instructed to “take the number of their
names.” Was Moshe instructed to count people or names of people?
Rav Hirsch explains that by counting each individual name, they (and we)
are reminded of their personal loss by not speaking out at the sin of the
Golden Calf. This reference is even more poignant when we realize that
“names” back then included their parents' names: “x ben y.” They and we
have responsibilities based on who we are and from whom we come, but this
also affords us opportunities to affect our future. If we embrace our past
and accept the responsibilities entrusted to us in the present, we can use
both to guide our future.
_______________________________________________
Quotation of the week:
"We cannot become what we want by remaining what we are." - Max Depree