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Bimidbar - Israel Surrounds the Mishkan
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What is the depth behind each of the sides of the Mishkan, which was surrounded by four Levi encampments, and four corresponding Israelite ecampments? What is the significance of the West, as the source of 'snow, sleet, extreme heat and cold?' And the South, as the source of rain and dew of blessing? And the North as the source of darkness? And the East as the source of Light? How does each group correspond to these aspects and either enhance or deflect the force found therein? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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you're listening to the weekly partial
podcast with Ari goldwag recorded with
aam's never ending assistance in rates
Israel 5784
20124 this week's par is par
Bidar we begin a brand new safer a new
book of the Torah four out of five and I
welcome you once again this week to my
garden and uh another corner of the
garden with a plumaria tree right over
here can see the edges of
it and I want to share with you
something from our paraa very
beautiful our paraa tells us that the
Jewish people they were in a formation
surrounding the mishkon the mishkon the
Tabernacle the place where the Jewish
people would access Hashem was in the
center around the mishkon the Lev en
Camp the
Levites and around the Levites was M
Israel the 12 tribes encamped in a
specific formation three tribes in the
North three tribes in the South three
tribes in the East three tribes in the
west and we're going to see as mes will
expand upon that each of the tribes had
a special place that was designated for
them because of the unique character of
that
tribe and the families of the Levites
there were three families and then there
was the cment of mosha and Aon Moses and
Aaron and his
brother and and
um each of these encampments were placed
in that direction because each Direction
has a profound spiritual significance
let's learn this together this is in par
giml
section of
the so he had a he had an amazing Merit
right his children were on two different
sides of the mishar right and understand
the relationship that you have the
placement of your family in relationship
to the mishkan again has to do with your
spiritual Essence but in a certain sense
we know the gar tells us that the leim
the Levites in the times of the B
English were the they were The
Gatekeepers they would protect so to
speak the mishkon not that anyone would
was really coming or the B mikdash the
temple not that anyone was really coming
except when it was time to destroy the B
mikdash no one was really coming to
attack Holy Temple of Hashem but there
was a certain aspect of
protection we of course protect the
Mishka and we keep the word lmore means
to protect and to keep we keep the Torah
we keep the relationship that we have
with Hashem we Safeguard it and Hashem
protects us
so
kah so there was the family of K and
then there was mosan Aon who are also
from the family of
kah so we had two sides of the Mish
mosan iron on one side the family of C
was on the second
side so the family of the Levites was
split into four parts
and then encircled the mishon on four
sides and this corresponded to the
fourum tell us about the
flags each of the tribes had their own
flag and in each of the four directions
of the three tribes that were in each
Direction there was a leader
tribe and the leader's tribe the leader
flag
the leader trib's flag represented each
side and so corresponding to each side
we had the Levites
also everyone according to their actions
according to their particular job right
it's really quite beautiful it's it's
like an expression of the uniqueness of
each individual part of the Jewish
people the the special role of each part
but not just that we can see something
when we see something about a particular
tribe we can understand to be true of
all the tribes the Levites just as the
Jewish people are like the conscience or
the leader of the nations of the world
so the Levites within the Jewish people
are the leaders of the Jewish people and
within the Levites Mosin thean the Torah
Scholars are the leaders of the Jewish
people
so each one has its place each one has
its particular special purpose and
that's true of each and every tribe as
well let's see how does this work says
on the western
side on the western side the meas tells
us a deep
secret and the secret is that there are
storehouses of
snow
and and hail and cold and
heat and over here and and trying to
explain what are the storehouses of snow
and sleep and and heat and cold what are
what is the
idea so the
explains that in the upper Realms in the
spiritual Realms there are M I would
seem to me is referring to the concept
of Theos there's there's there's there's
kindness there's withholding kindness
there's a
balance and the way that it manifests as
it unfolds into our world is that
sometimes there is heat right in order
to have a beautiful garden you see the
grass growing here behind me you see the
plumia tree growing which we planted
recently in our garden it's been my
wife's dream for a long time
so how does it grow so well I learned
from planting grass for the first time
in my life that you have to plant the
grass you have to make sure it gets
covered with top soil you have to water
the grass every day you have to be
patient the grass needs sun if there's
too much sun there sections of the grass
here that's dried out because there's
too much sun in that area and I didn't
water it enough but there's sections as
you see right behind me where the grass
is growing quite nicely
those those areas are shaded properly so
everything Sun rain uh heat cool all
these things are elements that help us
grow and help us and and help the world
grow and all of the vegetation in the
world grow and we can only properly
serve Hashem if we're surrounded and we
we use that which surrounds us properly
in our service of Hashem we have to find
the balance so that's what this that's
what's represented by the snow and the
and the and the the sleet and the cool
the cool air and the hot air so but that
all comes from the West interestingly
and we're going to see that the MRA the
East which is the direction that we
always face we always face towards the
east it's Israel the land of Israel from
Europe and from America from most places
in the world where the Jews are it's in
the East okay South Africa is it's North
Australia it's West but for the most
part we Face East and the idea of Facing
East also has to do the word MRA as
we'll see has to do with the sun zorak
means to to shine the sun shines so
there's an aspect of the the the East
being where the sun shines from there's
an aspect of the West being the place
where the other elements come from the
hot air the cold air the snow and the
con says the if you want to
understand what is the character of
those who are in the
west who are they what is their Essence
we can understand that by by through its
parallel to what comes from the
West the tribes of who come from ra from
Rachel Ephraim manasha who are both from
yose from
Joseph and bamin
Benjamin they in the
west they were strong if you want to
stand up to the to the extreme elements
if you want to stand up to the snow and
to the SLE to the Heat and to the cool
it's freezing cold you have to be strong
you have to be determined you have to be
powerful and that's the mid of B right
to this day who is
who left representative of the Jewish
people were called Jews because we're
from Judah but in the Kingdom of Judah
we had Judah Yehuda and bamin Benjamin
and we had Levites so Benjamin
represents the strength the strength
that
remains from from Ys and from
ra now we look at who is the levite
family that's in that direction that's
on the western side of the mishon of the
Tabernacle so it's the family
of what was the job of the family of
gon their job as they traveled through
the desert their job was to carry the
ohal the actual physical IAL structure
the 10th part of the Mish of the
Tabernacle and its cover and the m and
the screen which stood between the and
the what is the
idea what stands up to the elements what
protects us from the elements this is
true in a physical sense and it's also
true in a spiritual sense what protects
us our the structure of our home what
protects our families in the outside
world spiritually and
physically the walls of our own rain and
sleep and snow can't get
in cold air hot air we go inside of our
home we turn on the air conditioner we
have a cool home in the olden days you
close your
windows and uh make it dark get dark get
cool so the mes tells us G was in charge
of this aspect of the mishkan which is
the protective aspect that which
protects us physically but Also
spiritually from the elements outside
from the cultural elements outside that
wish to lock us down suck Us in cause us
to
assimilate we're protected how are we
protected protected by the mishkon by
the by the
O by the
tent says
the this is why the family is
called the last the part of the part the
word g means to live to be able to
survive and thrive
and the shine shine the shin at the end
is also can also be read as Shen which
means a tooth something
tough say into the song of songs it
refers to it uses the word Shane which
means Ivory as something tough something
strong this is our strength our
protection is the Mish
we sequest ourselves inside of the
Tabernacle of hasem in the place where
we can seek Refuge from the elements
from the negative cultural spiritual
elements that's the
West in the
South the South has a different aspect
the South and we'll see as opposed to
the north the north is if you're facing
in East right so the north is to your
left and the south is to your right
right so the right side is the side of
of of kindness and the left side is the
side of of withholding kindness so we'll
see that the north is a negative
direction right the P
says that evil comes from the north it's
not a
coincidence Lebanon
is in the north Iran is
Northeast but
um let's talk about the south the the M
says that what comes from the south the
do of BR of
blessing rain of
blessing right you have the extreme
Elements which we talked about coming
from the west but then you have the the
elements which are
more um
full of blessings the elements that come
to soothe the
extremity that's in the
South says the med who's in the South
and what is represented or
representative
of
soothing do and reign of
blessing ruen is the epitome represents
CH Chu he's somebody who did wrong and
knew how to repent he knew had to
recognize his faults and change and
become
better a beautiful thing you want to
know why there's rain why was this year
in the land of Israel such a year filled
with so much rain over the whole winter
it was a very blessed
winter because there was so much Tru yes
we had a difficult time yes we had
October 7th but the Jewish people
responded with so much Chua so much
change so many people are irreligious
putting on tizas putting on
twiin so many people strengthening their
dedication and their learning of Torah
in order to give strength to our
soldiers spiritual
strength but the chuva
the repentance the returning to Hashem
is the source of and that which elicits
from
Hashem a response of blessings of rain
blessings of
du who of the Levites was on the
southern side it was the family of Kus
AR and Moses's family what was their job
their job was to carry the Ark of the
Covenant what's inside of the Ark of the
Covenant what the essence of the of the
Tabernacle of the B the Temple of our
relationship with God it's the
Torah says thees the
rain Yes it requires chuva as we said
but how does one do Chua you need to
know what to come back to you need to
know where you're supposed to be you you
need to know what home looks like you
need to know your destination and that's
what the Torah is the Torah is our
destination the foundation of our
relationship with
hem as a says last week we read if you
go in my statutes and my
Commandments we said it says in the
Torah if you if you keep the Torah and
you go in the statutes of the laws of
hasem so then
hm's going to give us rain that's the
natural
result forbid if we reject the
T then the skies become like
iron there's no
rain the
the wells Springs of Heaven are
closed why is he called
the very name of the family of the
Levites which freezed the rain through
the study of Torah through carrying the
Tor through recognition of that which
is the essence of who we are and our
relationship with God which is the
Torah that brings the rain so why is he
called K because the PK says inel if the
iron is tough the word K is the root of
the the word Kos the family
name
so if you see that the heavens are tough
like iron they're not releasing the
rain so you need to know that the
toughness of the heavens not releasing
its abundant Waters
it's because we are not learning Torah
properly we need to turn face to face as
it were the was given face to face
between Hashem and mosha and so if we're
facing God if we are learning the
Torah so then we're
good spoke to us face to face face as
well not just to says the spoke to us in
M you heard his
voice you are God
singular so if we don't learn the Torah
so then we cause destruction we cause
damage but if we do learn the Torah if
we if we recognize that what is the
toughness that word
cause which means toughness if we see
that the heavens are tough so to speak
not releasing the water then we need to
be tough in the other way to study the
Torah to face Hashem face to
face and seek his
will so that's the South now we get to
the hardest Direction which is the
north from the north all the darkness
comes darkness comes from the north and
this means the aspect of gur the
withholding of kindness the withholding
of life
the tribe in the north was the tribe of
D
and as things would unravel in the in
Jewish history it would take a few
hundred years but
your who was the king who separated the
northern kingdom from the southern
Kingdom of the Jewish people took the 10
tribes with him prevented them for
coming to
Jerusalem established Idols golden
calves in two locations one of which was
the tribe of dun and the tribe of dun
agreed to having this Idol placed in
their
local so they represent the aspect of
Darkness of steering away from Hashem
heaven forbid they represent Zora sadly
so they're in the north they're in the
north we needed something in the north
to to counteract this and that was the
children
ofi their job was being
involved in
theim
the the
pieces of wood of the mishkon and
so what's that what does that
represent and the not just the wood but
also the pillars that held up the
mishkon and the boards the outer
boards
so what's the idea here so the explains
this is what gives the structure this is
what gives the the right you could have
a piece of cloth which we said earlier
is what the family of gon if I'm not
mistaken was the ohal
right Gan was involved in
the in the O yes so that's if you have a
piece of cloth so it doesn't have any
form but the what gives it form and
resistance is the actual structure
itself that the that
the piece of cloth is draped
upon and that was the job of the
children of marari so they formed the
counter Force right the counterforce
against the negative
forces of AAR of denial of hem heav
forbid
right
say that which rebukes the foolishness
the hav the The
Emptiness is is wood is wood is a strong
boundary so they're called marari
because of meor which I'm not sure
exactly what this means
maybe it means a language of uh the word
Mar means
bitterness but when there's bitterness
so there's a a boundary between me and
the thing that's making me feel bitter
there's a rejection of that
thing M Eastern
side so the med gives us the last
Direction and tells us what's the east
the East represents the place where the
the light comes from and we Face
Jerusalem is in the East we Face Earth
Israel the land of Israel is in the East
the Jewish
people we Face
East so who's on the Eastern
side so the tribe of Judah was on the
Eastern side
the people of Judah they were the ones
who were the Torah people they were the
ones who were the involved in fulfilling
the Commandments that's our light the
Torah is our light the MIT are our
light and who is on the Eastern side
Moshe Aon and their
children they were those who represented
the Torah the teachings of the Torah
they were the ones who taught us how to
fulfill the Commandments and they were
the ones who with their prayers and with
their caronus with their
sacrifices atone for us letting more of
the light come
in and about them the PK says
or the uh the uh
dictum it goes that praiseworthy is the
righteous and praiseworthy is the one
who is his and his
neighbor who was next to Moses and Aaron
it was the of Judah
ofar these three tribes were the most
arite they are the most learned Scholars
of the Jewish people they were the ones
who were involved
with says
sh the leadership doesn't go away from
Yehuda leadership is only relevant in so
far that it helps us have a relationship
with God that's who Yehuda is King David
was
a he was a Torah
scholar says about the children of they
understood
wisdom bad as
well why is this
since they were neighbors to Moshe and
Aaron who taught Torah so they became
themselves Torah and the mag goes on I'm
not going to continue M goes on to say
in a negative way that those who
were they were neighbors to a negative
Force
so wo un to the wicked wo un to his
neighbor but of course the limo here is
so powerful
each and every one of us is placed in a
direction around the Mish that our lives
are centered around the Tabernacle
around theik
around and we feel that all the more
when we live in Israel of
course sh is the
center har the the the
mikd that's the
center out of Jerusalem comes the Torah
when the Tor is our Center
so and we understand our place around
the Torah who we who we are and what we
represent and what what are the forces
that are arrayed in each direction that
we need to deal with to
counter they have to counter the extreme
forces and they have to have
strength Yehuda brings the Torah into
the world oan brings the Torah into the
world the the you have to watch out if
you're in the North D as an AA has a a
predilection to serving idolatry they
have to know that because they have to
strengthen themselves like marari does
with toughness with bitterness reject it
reject that which is
wrong create fences powerful wooden
structures to protect
ourselves each one of us has a place to
be but the most important thing I think
is the ending which is that no matter
where we are we need to place ourselves
in the vicinity we need to be
neighbors for those who study Torah we
need to surround
ourselves with constant
encounters with those to whom Torah is
Central service of hasem is Central if
we do that we become like them we can
become B Torah we can become those whose
lives are centered around Torah I want
to bless you ask you to bless me should
help us to recognize who we are and
where we are are
stationed but of course we should always
be stationed around the center of our
Lives should help us that we should
recognize that the center is the Mish
the Tabernacle the B mik the temple
Jerusalem the toyra this is our Center
and this is what all of our sh all of
our aspirations are to be directed
towards thank you so much for listening
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