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by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
The month of Iyar is the month of light. Even its name, Iyar, is cognate to the Hebrew word for ‘light,’ - Or. In the Bible, the month of Iyar is called the month of Ziv, which also means ‘light.’
How did this month merit such a luminous name? First of all, Iyar comes to us after a long, cold, cloudy winter. The month of Nissan blazes the trail to the spring, followed by Iyar, which is all light. We thank God for the light of the sun, but it is upon us to be mindful of the spiritual light, as well. Light is a wondrous allegory for Divine revelation, God’s illumination and benevolent abundance.
The Torah is also equated to light, “For a mitzvah is a candle and Torah is light.”[1] This is particularly true of the concealed, inner dimension of the Torah, the wisdom of Kabbalah of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in his book, The Zohar. This is another connection to Iyar, for Lag Ba’Omer, the day of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai’s passing, is on the 18th of Iyar. In addition, on the 14th of Iyar we commemorate the day of passing of Rabbi Meir Ba’al Ha’nes in Tiberias. Click here for Rabbi Meir's miracle remedy to find lost objects.
The redemption is also likened to light, and at the Pesach seder we bless God for taking us out of “darkness to a great light.” In the merit of the Torah and the secrets of the Torah the redemption emerges.
Love in the Soul
While all of this is very nice, the fact is that there is still much darkness in the world – hatred, wars, troubles and illnesses. Even in our own communities, the situation is far from perfect. The same is true of our interpersonal relationships and even in our relationship with ourselves. This state of affairs can make it seem like we are light-years away from the redemption.
How do we emerge from the darkness of the exile to the light of the redemption? The main rectification for this time period is love for others. The students of Rabbi Akiva died during the days of the Omer – which we count during the entire month of Iyar – because they did not act with respect toward each other. It is upon us to rectify that blemish and to fulfill Rabbi Akiva’s teaching: “Love your neighbor as yourself – that is a great principle in the Torah.”[2]
How can we truly love our fellow man – even those who seem to be so different from us? Are we supposed to be blind and not pay attention to the distance between us and even the shortcomings and faults of others? Yes! We are supposed to be blind to those shortcomings!
Sometimes, it is good to close our eyes. This world is full of passing sights, replete with smoke and mirrors, old news, breaking news and a flood of input. It is all dizzying, blinding, confusing, superficial light. Stop! It is ok to release the tension, to step off the speeding train and relax. Close your eyes and take a look inward.
A blind person does not see superficial colors and shapes. This is specifically why he can sense something much more internal and essential. Quite a few Jewish Torah giants were blind and it was they who could sense the footsteps of Mashiach:
The Talmudic sage Rabbi Sheshet, who was blind, was the first of his colleagues to perceive when the king was coming by. It was the blind Talmudic sage Rav Yosef who declared: “May the Mashiach come and may I merit to sit in the shadow of his donkey.” (The numerical value of Rav Yosef equals ‘Mashiach’). Isaiah the Prophet says: Who is blind, but My servant? Or deaf, as My emissary whom I send? Who is blind as he who is wholehearted, and blind as God’s servant?[3] God’s servant, His emissary, the Mashiach, seems blind and deaf because he is focused inward.
The blind person sees the inner light, the light of the soul and the redemption. There is a deep connection between the Hebrew words for ‘light’ (or -אור) and ‘blind’ (iver – עור ). The blind person sees the light beneath the surface. It is no coincidence that in Aramaic, a blind person is called ‘sagi nahor,’ which means ‘much light.’
This is the way to love our fellow man: We must ignore his external appearance and focus on the inner dimension that unites us, seeing the connection between all the souls of Israel. This love banishes darkness and melts estrangement and hatred.
May this be an illuminating and healthy month for all!
[1] Proverbs 6:23.
[2] Leviticus 19:18, Sifrei ad loc, Jerusalem Talmud Nedarim 9:4.
[3] Isaiah 42:19
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ReplyDeleteNone of it makes any sense because surely it's all a conflict of interests when it comes to Trump and his mates' businesses profiting.
DeleteHere's something I just read, regarding the gift of the plane from Qatar:
“I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer,” Mr Trump told reporters.
“I mean, I could be a stupid person and say, ‘No, we don’t want a free, very expensive airplane.’ But I thought it was a great gesture.”
A reporter from America’s ABC News, Rachel Scott, followed up.
“What do you say to people who view that luxury jet as a personal gift to you?” she asked.
“You’re ABC fake news, right?” Mr Trump responded
“Only ABC – well, a few of you would. Let me tell you, you should be embarrassed asking that question.
“They’re giving us a free jet. I could say, ‘No, no no, don’t give us. I want to pay you a billion, or 400 million, or whatever it is.’ Or I could say thank you very much.”
“Respectfully sir, as a businessman, some people may look at this and say, ‘Have you ever been given a gift worth millions of dollars and then not-’” Ms Scott started to say.
“It’s not a gift to me. It’s a gift to the Department of Defence,” Mr Trump interjected.
“And you should know better, because you’ve been embarrassed enough, and so has your network. Your network is a disaster. ABC is a disaster.”
ABC News is hardly alone in asking these questions.
The Qatar plane saga is one of those rare instances in which even figures who are usually vociferous supporters of Mr Trump have been criticising him.
The Free Press, a publication whose focus is usually on the excesses of America’s political left, published an editorial calling the plane deal “disgraceful”.
“The Qatari plane is not an exception but the rule for the second Trump administration so far. Both foreign friends and foes are now treating this as a pay to play presidency,” it said.
“This is precisely the kind of self-dealing in the executive branch that Congress is supposed to check and balance, according to our Constitution. But the Republican Party, so outraged over Hunter Biden’s corruption, has been mute.
“And the Democrats, for the most part, have been too busy screaming about every other Trump tweet and policy action to focus on the scandal in plain sight.
“Five months ago it looked like Hunter Biden’s saga was a cautionary tale. Today it appears to be an ominous precedent.”
Hunter Biden – Joe Biden’s son – has been at the epicentre of a great deal of Republican suspicion and outrage over the years for his efforts to profit off his father’s surname.
As Sam Stein, managing editor of The Bulwark, put it yesterday, the Qatar plane plan would be: “Like if a top business in Ukraine gave Hunter Biden a plane, only it wasn’t a business, it was the government itself. And it wasn’t Hunter Biden, it was Joe. And it didn’t happen when Joe was out of office, but when he was actually president.”
What a deflect bringing up the Hunter Biden and his laptop NONSENSE. The traitor potus is an oligarchal felon wearing the kellipah of falsehood. He and his family and associates getting filthy richer on his position and selling out democracy.
DeleteSo this is Hashem's plan and we will wait and see how it plays out.
DeleteMoshiach comes out of chaos.
Yes!!! It’s all Ain Od Milvado
DeleteI seem to recall Trump also courted the far-right during his first term, not just now. I mean, what's he supposed to do? Alienate segments of his supporter base? Also, think about it, if he's solely out for his self-interests, he could have done so by sticking to his pre-2016 wealthy life. He knew full well that he was entering a den of lions. Enough people prepped him about that while he was running for first term. He didn't need this headache.
ReplyDeleteAs for his chaotic style, I've read/heard other perspectives, such as this:
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Trump can’t be trusted not for a second, yes he has done in the past good things for Klal Yisroel, but the man also has an agenda. Firstly, he should have started his trip with America's number one ally Israel, instead he chose SA for business reasons. The land of Israel and the Jewish people are not his priority, America, the people of America, and his bank account are his.
ReplyDeleteKlal Yisroel should and must only trust in the One and only HaKodesh Barachu the King of the universe. He loves and cherishes the Jewish People and His land unconditionally.
The Times of Israel
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While Donald Trump is skipping a visit to Israel during his ongoing Mideast travels, the ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza has been a significant part of discussions, as the US president dismissed claims that the Jewish state is being sidelined by his trip.
“This is good for Israel,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, in response to a question about skipping a stop in Israel. “Having a relationship like I have with these countries… I think it’s very good for Israel.”
The US president added that the White House might deserve “the most credit” for the release on Monday from Gaza of Israeli-US hostage Edan Alexander, and said if it weren’t for the US, “probably none of the hostages would be living right now.”
Bla bla bla, that all he does, outside of having the biggest giyvah anyone has ever had. All hell to pay if all the hostages are not returned, and yet they aren’t returned and he’s busy with his arab friends making deals for America and himself.
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I believe that H-Shem is in control and that He should bless President Trump...the leader of the free world.