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A Tale of Two Brothers: A Paradigm for Jewish Unity in Diversity - Rabbi Yitzchak Botton
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you know it's interesting the torah
begins with the letter bet which were
taught means blessing and the very last
reading the portion that we read is
called resort america which of course
again is the word blessing we begin and
end with the concept of a blessing now
let us appreciate a deep deep
understanding and appreciation to really
one of the most important blessings that
we get from moshe rabbeinu in this final
partial before he leaves us the verse
speaks about his Saha and Zev alone two
brothers two of the twelve tribes
it says smoth zevulun Burt cetera the
Sahara bollocky that the Loon should be
rejoiceful in his departure and his saga
should be happy in his tent
smoke has vomited heckuva Sahaba allaha
both Buddha land and the sucker should
be happy with their role in creation
with their role in life that Hashem gave
them what the villains role as
appreciates the villains role zulan is
mentioned to happy departing leaving
well that is appreciate where is he
leaving from and of course his sucker is
told to be happy in his tent what does
that mean
what is his tent what is it exactly they
were thought that he should be so happy
about in his tent so really if we look
at the day every day begins with the
idea of going for the same place we all
are meant to go to hashem and take a you
know take a good few moments or even an
hour or so you know connecting with
hashem when our day starts you know it
really begins with the modere on a
prayer which is this idea of connecting
to our source connecting to our purpose
which is kebab and the reason why we're
here taking it one step further we have
the idea of the morning prayers
rahama vino Abraham you know founded the
concept of turning to God at sunrise and
praying and connecting to a sham then
and we following in that idea whether
it's actually sunrise or a little bit
later because you know of course these
days we are up much later with
electricity you know so we're up late at
night so sometimes we don't pray exactly
with sunrise but the idea of the morning
prayer that takes a lot more time but
that's again what we got from a from
Aveeno the idea of praying to wash em in
the morning
and that's how we all start our date now
the Shahana talks about after one prays
one should again take the next step and
learn about the ways of life the ways of
Hashem and then really what is our
purpose in our particular way they were
supposed to function and and behave in
this world and that's the idea of
learning Torah and so our day really
begins with this concept of connecting
to our sham with prayer that's us
talking to Hashem and then learning
about and listening to what God has to
tell us through his Torah now with that
in mind let's appreciate so he's a fool
une starting the day that way is really
leaving so what does it mean that he's
leaving means that he's leaving the base
Madras and the bit Knesset the place of
prayer and learning he's leaving this
wonderful unbelievable what we would
call a heaven on earth opportunity
situation so and this is a bit confusing
so the verse is telling him to be happy
about this departure truth is you know
one is better off maybe staying or one
would I maybe think that the best place
the safest place in the holiest place to
stay is in the bed capacity and the
Midrash the place of learning and crane
but ultimately that's not the purpose of
creation the purpose of creation is just
has to be in this world and that's what
the departure of the rule represents the
idea of leaving the the that like the
secure environment of of the four walls
of Torah and of the holy place like the
base I make - and going out into the
mundane world the worldly pursuits and
it's important how we take that
departure so the verse here is telling
us to be joyous to be happy about that
departure which is a little bit puzzling
because really maybe we should say we
should be at least be sad or
brokenhearted about the departure you
know very common and very accepted Torah
perspective is that even though we have
to leave the Beck Midrash we shouldn't
be happy about it now let's take a look
a little bit at the Sahara Sahara has a
different role
yes AAHA represents the idea of Jewish
leadership which for Jewish leadership
very mundane or sort of what's
equivalent to our mundane for them is
the idea of guiding and educating the
Jewish people and the world to follow
the ways of a sham so for them there is
a essentially no departure from the
tent of Torah we find this back with
Yaakov Aveeno Jacob because he's called
a man that dwells in tents
you know the plural over their tents
could be an understanding of the hidden
and and revealed parts of Torah so the
Jewish leadership which is what the
soccer represents they're men of tents
meaning they stay all the time in the
base mesh in order to really learn and
guide the Jewish people and so these two
brothers represent really the totality
of the Jewish people now really if we
want to appreciate the depth of this we
should go back to Jacob Yaakov and his
brother ASA we're taught essentially
that really Yaakov and ice have
represented this type of relationship
this type of partnership that Yaakov's
role was to be a man of the tents which
is to sit and learn God's Torah and
being a spiritual guide that the
spiritual adviser and really to draw
down the spiritual blessing from above
by being a holy man that's really a
little bit secluded and isolated in that
divine role like the Kohen Gadol that we
see in the future what was a subzero
eighths's role was to go out into the
field he's called a man of the field and
that's represents the idea of going out
into the ways of the world mundane and
really you know using the physical world
utilizing and harnessing all of the
potential in the physical world to
service the the what's necessary for the
Jewish people and so really what we see
in this story of Yaakov and ASA is the
idea of this partnership which we can
then connect with body and soul soul of
spiritual body is physical there to
dwell together and have to really live
in function and harmony to see the real
full purpose of the unity of body and
soul that God intended and that was
essentially the real purpose of the
uniting ace of and yako to be this
partnership one dealing with more the
physical and one the spiritual but
really working together as brothers you
know helping this world and the Jewish
people reach what they needed to reach
now unfortunately ace have rejected that
role and rebelled and became a wicked
man a man that was you know murderous
man the Toro Accords many sins that he
has done so as a result of ace of
departing from his divine role so we see
this idea of ISA and zaroon meaning
later on in history we fight too
others sons of Jacob sons of Yaakov that
it's they split the duties of spiritual
and physical and they really represent
like what would have been a sub and
Yaakov and that's how we could
appreciate really what it means that the
Jewish people have to really have both
responsibilities now and and again when
we look around you know we have to be
careful not to criticize you know
there's a whole idea of people that want
to learn especially in Israel people
that are devoting their life to learning
and of course we have enough an army to
defend Israel we have certainly many
many successful Jewish people in
business and you know they donate some
of them donate a lot of their money or
portion of their money to helping
different worthy causes you can help
hospitals you can help you know you
shiva's you can have a lot of things but
really they and that's that's really the
idea of the Jewish people and how
they're meant to mesh together to fuse
together as one beautiful people as
we're compared to sometimes the colors
of a rainbow we all have different
purposes but together we we make the
completion of a people that are
self-sufficient helping each other
respecting each other building each
other up not never never putting each
other down and that's the beauty of this
blessing from Moshe to your soccer and
civil mind says that you saw her and the
woman should both be happy Rulon should
be happy in his departure from the base
mattress because that's ultimately his
purpose in life is to go out and take
with him all of what he learned in that
strong connection that he built by
praying and connecting to Hashem and
bring it out into the world be a godly
man make a example be an emissary for
God in the world in the way he does his
business and his personal relationships
and everything that he does he
represents and reflects that light of
God in the world and yes also represents
the idea of the Jewish leadership judges
rabbinic leadership you know that's also
without that we really would never know
our way we would become very lost and so
that's also needed and that's really the
idea of the full-time person is devoted
to Torah like the coin garland priests
and the times of the racemic - and
they're really necessary for both
aspects both roles in among the Jewish
people so we cannot really look at the
other side putting each other down
rather we must realize that we need each
other we need to help each other
support each other respect each other
above all love each other and that's the
blessing of motion that the sovereign
Zulu should be happy together knowing
that together they fulfill the Divine
Will and create and facilitate a healthy
beneficial life for all of college so
for all of people and ultimately for all
mankind
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