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The Ramban's Message of the Eternal Chanukah: Chizuk for Iron Sword by Rabbi Avi Herzog
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okay good morning everybody it's good uh
to see all of
you last week um meaning the last sheer
that I gave which was Wednesday morning
of last week for those of you that um
for those of you that uh tuned in uh we
discussed and delved into two of the
texts um regarding Kaneka itself we're
still dealing with the theme of kanuka
uh this week which of course uh makes
sense and is pertinent um as kanuka as
we know begins this week on H Thursday
night but today rather than taking a
look at texts that are directly related
to Kana we're going to take a look at
some of the text and some of the parim
that are indirectly related to Kuka so
just a little bit of a background very
often the medieval the classic parim and
others um modern day parim as well uh
will deal with the topic
of or the
Jos why certain topics or certain story
lines or certain mitzvot are placed
where they are we're all aware of the
fact that that is a very common and uh
very popular method with which to view
the layout in the
Torah this particular uh piece that we
will be looking at today which
indirectly relates to
perhaps stands out more than any other
in the sense that we are dealing with a
text here that simply seems to be
completely out of place we may be
familiar with what I'm referring to we
may be familiar some of us probably will
be familiar I imagine with the ran that
we will be going through but I think
that it is just so um important and
telling for our times right now uh
particularly this this year with
everything that's
surrounding this year here in ER Isel
and for jewry
worldwide I'm referring to
the for itself which is not directly
related
to and what immediately follows it so a
little bit of important background
information all of the details as in
everything you wanted to know about the
mishkan but we not but we're afraid to
ask um but didn't even need to ask
because it's all spelled out for you
that's a long title is all presented in
the second half or maybe the the last
third of sa shot in other words
parot then a little bit in and then
again the entirety of is all about the
Mish and every single detail and the
truth of the matter is there's no real
need for any other detail regarding the
mishan beyond that point at all in the
entire then we have the entirety of
sa then we have the opening
of and the first half of parat Nas the
second half of parat Nas which we'll get
back to in just a moment deals with the
not what we call of course but
the the dedication ceremony for the in
the Mish in other words it was the
inaugural ceremony for they were about
to start offering corbane on on the in
the
Mish and then after that it right
into and we find something fascinating
and again it seems to be completely out
of place so what I would like to do with
you to this morning is to go through
with you the text beginning with the
middle of par
which introduces these
particular of the of the princes for
each particular sh then just to look
quickly at the text of the opening of
about the and then take a look at the
comment of Rashi and the um elaborate or
more detailed comment of ramban and the
tells us as follows this
is all the way
through or 84 no we're not reading 84
inside we're reading maybe three of them
and the Torah tells us as follows this
is the
introductory the princes or the VIPs one
from each shet offered
eight their piece or their part of the
dedication ceremony of
the on the day that it was going to be
uh inaugurated or
anointed each one of the VIPs offered
their particular for the
f one Prince for each day in other words
this is going to be be the procedure it
is not going to be a one day procedure
with each one of the offering their
Corban on the same day nor will it be
divided up let's say six and six over
two days but rather one per day for a 12
Day
ceremony now
notice I mentioned
12 well there are 12 one for each sh
except by that point already sh y was
divided into or subdivided into sh epim
and and and each had their n their uh
VIP their prince offering a Corban so
now we're dealing with 13 but there are
only 12 and you may have guessed it
already the one sh that was left out was
shet Lei sh Le did not offer one of the
daily Corb note for the for the
inaugural ceremony of the dedication of
the sh was not
involved Moshe our leader of course mosu
were sh Le
that's where that will be our beginning
point this morning the toraat goes on to
tell
us this is
the on the day that it was anointed or
inaugurated immediately following
the excuse me immediately following the
discussion in the the topic of the we
come to the very beginning
of and this is the part that is
seemingly complet completely out of
place it doesn't really have any place
as I mentioned before in the at all
putting it another way we don't need it
everything's already been told to us
about the mishk but secondly and more
poly for our purposes this morning
what's it doing here in sa it doesn't
make any sense put that aside and the
Tor tells us as
follows speak to and tell him
when you light the literally that means
when you bring up theot and of course it
seems to be that on a level of or the
simple level the term alot to bring up
or to raise theot is used because Flames
themselves rise okay or you cause them
you cause the Flames to rise up but
there are many beautiful midashim here
about that word as opposed to when you
light we're going to leave that for a
different time but when you light they
wrote facing
the there are some ni we're familiar
with that too that somehow miraculously
the Flames all um Turned inward from
this direction facing the center one
from this direction facing the center
one we all know that without a nce that
is n onto impossible because either
they're standing the Wicks or the Flames
are are erect standing straight up or
they're blowing in One Direction or the
other but they're not certainly not um
not opposing one another that's not
possible it is possible again we'll
leave that aside for
now so did
so he raised or he brought or he kindled
in exactly as he was told to
dohe like God had commanded Moshe good
the goes on to tell us the
next this is the construction or the
making
of from gold or one piece of
gold in its entirety from the stem of
including the beautiful uh the beautiful
um um decorative aspects of
the
made exactly the way God had told them
to again we knew all of this already and
if I'm personally being redundant it's
intentional because I'm simply stressing
for you and for myself just exactly how
redundant the torat is being none of
this is necessary here keep in mind that
it follows on the heels of the 12-day
ceremony of
the from
which and therefore by definition aon's
shet was omitted so Rashi picks up on
this quoting a midash mid and Rashi
tells us follows and again you may be
familiar with this already uh personally
I'm very familiar with this and I think
it's just worth constantly reviewing it
especially this time of year every year
and particularly this this year what
does Rashi tell
us not just why is
this this small piece about's liting
mentioned at all and not only why is it
here in the beginning of but more
specifically why does it follow on the
heels of what immediately preceded it
what's that all about is there a
connection to
the to the dedication ceremony of the
and Rashi according to M tells us that
indeed there is because here's what
happened when observed the dedication
ceremony of the
VIPs guess what Kal as literally that
means his mind became weak in other
words he went into a state of depression
he felt dejected
why because he was not involved with
them in the dedication ceremony of
the not him personally and not his sh
they were omitted they were left
out it's as if a little child in school
sees other children being uh being
chosen to participate in let's say a
play and he's not chosen or in gy not
being chosen for the team in valleyball
and the child says rightfully so it's
not fair that's exactly what Aon was
saying or was thinking according to the
mid so listen to this it's so
beautiful said to Moshe according to
excuse me toon according to the
mid literally that means by your life
but it's another way of saying Aron get
a hold of yourself the words can also
mean get a Excuse me give me a break I
don't think that was the way that a
would be talking to Aon here as it were
because that would not console Aron that
would just upset him even more or make
him feel bad so rather I'm sure God said
in a consoling
manner Aon just think about this for a
minute come onone is that really what's
going on here do you really think that I
or your brother would do that to you
further
yours is greater than theirs why keep in
mind keep in mind
ARA they all had a one day
ceremony it was over and
done
but you have the opportunity you get to
be the one who lights the n wrot and not
only that has the opportunity to clean
out the to clean out the calabra the Min
itself in the morning now how exactly
having the opportunity to clean it out
in the morning would consol Haron that
could be somewhat difficult except for
the fact that we know that if we clean
up a space around us then we can reuse
it as well so perhaps the cleaning
aspect of it that is somehow supposed to
console Haron is that now the N will be
the Min will be ready for the kindling
the following evening but the point
being is Aron come on you have the
opportunity to light them in and yes to
clean it out in the warning preparation
for the next night every single night as
long as there is a mishkan and once you
are no longer with us your children will
take over and then their children the
kohen will take over it will be the that
are lighting the Min on a daily basis in
the mishkan and eventually if there were
to be a replacement for the mishkan a
permanent structure let's call that the
then it will be your shav that is doing
that too so yours is greater than them
so I I God understand that you feel
badly I get that but look at the bigger
picture that's
Rashi ramban comes along and he says
let's analyze this now I've mentioned in
my my regular sh sh at the U Center
itself prior to uh prior to October 7th
and will be back soon I've mentioned
many times and perhaps in these minuk as
well that everybody's born with I joke
everybody's born with a mission in life
ramban was one of these unbelievably
inight the individuals who the moment
that he entered this world that he
exited his mother's womb he understood
his purpose in life his purpose in life
is to learn Rashi to learn the P rash on
Kash to quote Rashi often and then to
say that rashi's wrong and then to give
his own P he does that very often he'll
say that this is incorrect he'll
use very similar language often
throughout
his here he doesn't quite do that here
ran quotes Rashi and he says let's make
sense of Rashi quoting the midash rather
than dismissing it and saying rashi's
incorrect this time rashi's right but
let's expand upon that let's help Rashi
explain what he's referring to and so
this is what ran says whether ran meant
that this is what Rashi intended or not
I don't know but nevertheless ramban
here raises a question or qu a series of
of many questions and then he answers
with a beautiful insight and this will
be what pertains to us today and Aban
writes as follows first he quotes Rashi
and then he adds the lone NE barely this
whole thing about God making our own
feel better because he gets to be the
one he's the one and only he has the
opportunity to lighten with
every evening and every morning doesn't
make any sense to me it's not clear to
me because after
all why did God Comfort Aon specifically
with the lighting of
the and he didn't comfort him with
something else with another aspect that
was only given to sh specifically to the
for
example with theor with the incense that
was also off
twice a
day in the morning and in the evening
and what
about the
regular we all know that the regular
Corban that were brought every single
day throughout the year theb twice a day
the special Corban on Shabbat and all of
the all of the Corban generally speaking
with a few exceptions were offered byon
and by the by so why didn't God make him
feel better with that if anything that's
somewh directly related what didon feel
dejected about the fact that he did not
part he and his sh did not participate
in the offering of a
COR so why not comfort him by saying you
get to be the one to offer Corban
several times a day every single day
throughout the entire
year and what about the which simply
means an offering of an offering of
matah or of bread of some sort that was
offered pan
bread
God could have picked the greatest of
all what about the fact that when it
comes to yur you're the one that gets to
be you're the one excuse me that has the
opportunity to do all of the in its
entirety it all centers around you come
on one
day a full half of the the repetition of
the of the
ofur will be about us lowering ourselves
to the floor in Imitation of what you
did
and calling
out why didn't God choose
that asks
raan what
about that once the was actually in its
erected form only and only the were able
to enter to to the holy of
holies Kad what about the fact that he
is the one who's called Kad and nobody
else
is that's question number one question
number two is aside from the fact the Ty
from the issue of why specifically was
the liting of the N chosen by God to
comfort Aaron as opposed to any of the
other options
listed what's the reason why Aon felt
dejected in the first place why did he
even feel
badly
because we forget or we tend to forget
or putting it this way I AB presented it
this way intentionally I only referenced
the Corban not of the 12 that is true
but in addition to
that says ran and he reminds us that in
addition to those particular Corban not
of the VIPs from each Shon also brought
Corban every single day of the 12 days
of the of of theuk
every single one of these dayson also
brought it's just that there was an
additional special aspect that you
didn't find at any other time not
previous to and not following this 12
Day ceremony but I brought corote all
along every single day alongside theirs
or on the same days that they offered
theirs so why was he feeling dejected in
the first
place San
to answer this question has a beautiful
insight and he writes as
follows the point of this midash is not
surface level because if it is surface
level then Rashi meaning the midash
doesn't really make any sense for the
reasons or falls short and is filled
with holes for the reasons that we
mentioned so instead there's more to it
than that says
ran min it is for us and for Aon to be
able to deduce to be able to pull out an
illusion a hint from this particular
piece Al about get ready kanuk Shel wrot
the dedication ceremony kanuka and
remember maybe we learned as children or
maybe as adults that the name kanuka I'm
just opening a parenthesis here um that
the name
comes
from a compound word of sorts that they
rested or they camped meaning the war is
finally over and the and had a chance to
just take a step back and
say we survived we won the war when did
that happen on the 25th of kave that
that's all very nice it's not the origin
of the name kanuka the origin of the
name kanuka is the word kanuka which
means dedication Center
so we had
the
in and in addition says ran this is to
serve to Aron and to us the readership
as a remes as an illusion to another
kanuka
yes to another dedication ceremony wrot
of that took place during the
second
through Aon and his children remember
what we recite in the beginning of Alan
which we reviewed in detail last week on
Wednesday they
were me to
say you will have the opportunity Aron
not just to light the Min now that may
not make you feel so much better
but you will be the one who is at the
four when it comes to another kanuka
when it comes to another dedication
ceremony way off in the future during
not the first but during the second
bash and then R goes on to
say I found in short I found another
source for this as
well
he ran quotes this particular
mid and he
adds I saw in the
mid that what God in effect is saying to
is yes I understand that you're dejected
but don't worry about it there is or
there will be again in the distant
future way far off another kanuka
another dedication C
that will involve the lighting of
the meaning of course we know the story
that will involve being able to return
to the midash and once again lighting
the Man daily like had been done prior
to the prior to the Syrian Greeks prior
to the
the um taking over for a three-year
period
is and I'm going to do this for is God
says as it were through your children
through
your Miracles and
salvation that will be named for
them now it is important to to mention
also that in one of the original sources
and I don't recall which one off hand
discussing the name of this we call it
kanuka kanuka is short for something
kanuk means dedication but it was
actually that was one of its original
names the of the House of the
Hans and that is your
sh and
therefore
says that's why this this small section
of the opening
of wrot is ju supposed meaning for our
purposes it immediately follows on the
heels of the end of parat the end of the
of the piece that discusses the that
discusses
the the position of
the of then to
the in the time of in the time to
come
wow and then ran adds one more piece
and I saw
elsewhere ran goes on to say that
quoting this other source God as it were
said to
mhe go and
tellon I'll this is really saying the
same thing but more succinctly perhaps
even more beautifully don't fear don't
be
afraid you are set aside by me for even
greater G for great for even a higher
service the
generals they
exist as long as the mikash
existed and once there's no longer a
mikdash the Corb not will not be in
play the when they wrote will always
play a role for us they will always play
a role for am
Isel and then this particular Source
goes on to
say there's a problem here because it's
known that factually this is not
true when there is
no like today
that and the corote are no longer
offered they're no longer applicable
so too are the of the Mish of the mikash
there is no daily offering of these
seven branched candal Abra in the
mikdash when there is no bam mikdash
that's no longer done either so what in
the world could these beautiful words
mean continues the source that ran is
quoting here this is in a saare by the
way called literally that means he will
teach us I am not familiar with the
author of this particular Source quoted
by the
but he ends by
saying when the source is stating that
the N wrot will always be in existence
even
beyond the existence the very existence
of the mikash itself it is again an
illusion to
the of the
Hans that will be applicable that will
be observed
even after the even after the
destruction even when we are in still
still in a state of
galut in a state of Exile and on some
level we still are today because bar
every single one of us tuning in this
morning I imagine all of us that are
tuning in live in ER Isel I'm only
imagining that because it's 11:00 a.m.
here and anywhere else in the world it
would be too early to be tuning in
not everybody tuning into this indeed
does live in ER Isel those that will be
listening later on YouTube or in the OU
archives you aren't here in ER Isel and
still approximately half of jury is not
yet in ER Isel and yet we have Kuka and
we have it every single
day that's the raat believe it or not I
only quoted about half for you I omitted
the other half because it gets a little
bit
lengthy let's think about that for a
moment God is consoling consing our own
and I believe consoling Us by informing
us that yes there were beautiful
ceremonies there was once upon a time
another kanuka the inaugural kanuka
dedication ceremony of the original
Mish that came and went it was a 12 Day
ceremony and that it was over but Aaron
you and your
children will have the opportunity to
preserve another aspect of the mishan
and that is the lighting of
the and that through your children and
then eventually not only through your
direct descendants in the second bash
who will restore the lighting of the Min
but in commemoration of that every
single Jew will have the opportunity to
Kindle their own lights in their own
home or by their own Doorway to
publicize to the entire world that look
at us we have survived we survived
the we survived the first mishkan that
wasn't destroyed so to speak but we
didn't really need it anymore because it
was a replac with the midash we survived
the destruction of the first bash we
survived the destruction of the second
bash we surv we still here and when we
light a WR kanuka it is a reminder to us
that this indeed and only by this means
is
how CHS to console Aron that you should
know that for all
eternity wrot will always be lit for all
eternity we will be able to declare to
the entire
world
quoting May represents
Mitzvah or represents Tor
weem have the opportunity all Jews
worldwide and will for all eternity to
continue to light that air to continue
to shine the light of Torah to the
entire world that I believe is the
message that
aad was sending to Aon HOH at a time
that he felt dejected
does every single one of us feel
somewhat dejected during this time of
the war
absolutely it's completely appropriate
it's inappropriate not to and obviously
those families and perhaps involved some
of you that are listening at the Sher
this morning I do not know but those
families that are more directly involved
obviously it will have a greater impact
and it will present itself with a real
challenge of feeling dejected of feeling
down and out and for so many
unfortunately literally being in the
state of aut of a of mourning there's no
question about that and all of that is
important and all of that is
necessary at the same time we have this
premise we have what to look forward to
that even today thousands of years later
we are still lighting that same
Min refers to
in
appeasing and we will have that
opportunity to do so to do so for all
eternity