18 Tevet 5774 / 20-21
December 2013
Torah: Exodus 1:1 - 6:1
Haftarah: (Ashkenazim) Isaiah 27:6 - 28:13; 29:22-23; (Sephardim) Jeremiah 1:1
- 2:3
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One Who Saves a Life ...
"But the midwives feared God, and did not do as the king of Egypt
commanded them, for they kept the male children alive." Exodus 1:17
Rashi - They would supply them with food and water.
Rabbi Nissan Puchinski - The implication is that had they not supplied them
with food and water, they would be considered as murderers, because preventing
someone from being saved is considered similar to murder.
Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:5 - "One who takes a single human life; it is as if
he destroyed an entire world. One who saves a single human life; it
is as if he saved an entire world."
In its classic form, the Kabbalistic concept of "tzimtzum" relates to
God withdrawing or contracting in order to make room for the physical
universe. However, according to Rabbi Irving "Yitz"
Greenberg, after the Shoah, tzimtzum was necessary in order for human beings,
no longer willing or able to operate only as God's servants under an
imposed mandatory covenant system, to become God's partners in a
voluntary covenant. God has "self-limited", he says,
"contracting divine power in order to empower humanity." Under
this theory, every Jew is a "Jew by choice". The purpose of the
partnership agreement is "tikkun olam" - the repair of a shattered
world.
God may have withdrawn from visibly active participation in the physical world,
but God is still present in healing shattered hearts and comforting the
suffering. God acts through us, as we are told in Isaiah 43:12,
"You will be my witnesses." Witnessing means undertaking action
to fulfill the terms of the partnership and improving the world to its ideal
state. It is our empowerment with independent action which makes
every human being truly "in the image of God".
Please, donate your time
and/or money as generously as you can to organizations that feed the hungry,
house the homeless, provide medical care to the needy – you get the
idea. Join the partnership! Use your power to save life.
Shabbat Shalom!
Rabbi Richard A. Flom
Congregation Beth Meier
Studio City, CA
http://www.bethmeier.org
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"For the sake of
Zion I will not be silent; for the sake of Jerusalem I will not be still." Isaiah
62:1
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Candlelighting: 4:29 pm.
Friday: Shabbat Evening Service – 8:00 pm. Come on
down for a joyful way to bring in Shabbat! Oneg Shabbat follows.
Saturday: Shabbat Morning Service – 10:00 am. Kiddush
lunch follows.
Sunday: NO Religious School ; NO
Adult Hebrew Class – both resume January 5.
Tuesday: Lunch and Learn – noon.
Wednesday: Beth Meier office closed – Federal holiday. NO
(Re)Introduction to Judaism class – next meeting is January 8.
This d'var torah is
offered for a refuah shleimah for Blimah Reizel bat Ruchel, Boaz ben Dina, Dov
Nechemya Hakohen ben Rachel Chaya Sarah, Miriam Minya bat Alisa Batya, Eve
Beatty, John Todd Brosky, Howard Ehrlich, Joshua Erenmark, Jerry Forman, Pamela
Huddleston, Rose Jordan, Lizzie Legnine, Gloria Loera, Frank Marcovitz, Barney
Meskin, Marshall Neiman, Colleen Pierce (Chaya Shoshanah bat Sarah Emanu), Phil
Raider and Rachel Robbins.
This d’var torah is offered
in honor of Myra and Ira Goodman (Ken’s parents) on the occasion of their 70th
(!) wedding anniversary. Siman tov u’mazel tov!
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