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Welcome to this week’s Parasha (Torah Portion), which is called
Va’etchanan (And I Pleaded). This is the portion that will be read
in synagogues around the world this week during the Shabbat
(Saturday) morning service.
This Shabbat, which is the first that follows the fast day of Tisha B’Av,
has a special name: Shabbat Nachamu (Sabbath of Comfort).
This name comes from the first lines of the Haftarah
(prophetic portion) read on this day, which begins,
“Comfort, oh comfort My people, says your God.”
Please read along with us; we know you will be blessed !
“Then I pleaded [va’etchanan] with the Lord at that time, saying:
‘O Lord God, You have begun to show Your servant Your greatness
and Your mighty hand, for what god is there in heaven or on earth
who can do anything like Your works and Your mighty deeds?”
(Deuteronomy 3:23–24)
In last week’s Torah portion, Devarim, the Israelites stood poised
at the edge of the Promised Land, on the east side of the Jordan,
ready to cross over and possess the Land. Before they crossed,
Moses summarizes for the people their 40-year history of wandering
in the wilderness.
Included in this week’s Parasha are several of the best known and
fundamental passages of Scripture in the entire Tanakh (Old Testament),
including the Ten Commandments and the Shema (Listen! or Hear and Do!)
- a call in Deuteronomy 6:4–9 to love the one true God with all our being.
This passage also exhorts us to pass on our faith to the next generation
by faithfully teaching the Torah to our children.
“Shema, Yisra’el! Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai echad [Hear, Isra’el! Adonai
our God, Adonai is one]; and you are to love Adonai your God with all your
heart, all your soul and all your strength.” (Deuteronomy 6:4–5)
This is the first prayer spoken in the morning and the last said in the evening
before sleep. It is often the final prayer on the lips of a Jewish person on
their deathbed, and it has been uttered by many Jewish martyrs as they gave
up their spirits to the Lord.
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Tisha B’Av: The Temple and the Remedy for Baseless Hatred
“Even so, when you see these things happening, you know that the kingdom of God is near.” (Luke 21:31; see also Matthew 24:33)
Tisha B’Av, the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, which ends three weeks of national mourning for the destruction of the Holy Temples in Jerusalem and other national tragedies, is almost upon us.
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Shabbat Shalom - Parasha Va'etchanan
- I Pleaded - Sabbath of Comfort !!!
The parchment inside a
mezuzah is inscribed with the Shema, which is
read
in today's Torah portion.
Shabbat Shalom !
Welcome to this week’s Parasha
(Torah Portion), which is called Va’etchanan (And I
Pleaded).
This is the portion that will be
read in synagogues around the world this week during
the Shabbat (Saturday) morning service.
This Shabbat, which is the first
that follows the fast day of Tisha B’Av, has a
special name: Shabbat
Nachamu (Sabbath of Comfort).
This name comes from the first lines of the
Haftarah (prophetic portion) read on this day, which
begins, “Comfort, oh comfort My
people, says your God.”
Please read along with us; we
know you will be blessed!
Parasha
Va’etchanan (And I Pleaded)
Deuteronomy 3:23–7:11;
Isaiah 40:1–26; John 10:1–42
“Then
I pleaded [va’etchanan] with the Lord at that
time, saying: ‘O Lord God, You have begun to show
Your servant Your greatness and Your mighty hand,
for what god is there in heaven or on earth who
can do anything like Your works and Your mighty
deeds?” (Deuteronomy 3:23–24)
In last week’s Torah portion,
Devarim, the Israelites stood poised at the edge of
the Promised Land, on the east side of the Jordan,
ready to cross over and possess the Land. Before
they crossed, Moses summarizes for the people their
40-year history of wandering in the wilderness.
Tel Aviv-Jaffa Chief Rabbi Lau affixes a mezuzah (doorpost) to the front door of the British Ambassador to Israel's Ramat Gan residence in fulfillment of the Biblical injunction to inscribe the words of the Shema "on the doorposts of your house (Deuteronomy 6:9)." The parchment, which is protected in a decorative case, is inscribed with Deuteronomy 6:4–9 and 11:13–21.
Included in this week’s
Parasha are several of the best known and
fundamental passages of Scripture in the entire
Tanakh (Old Testament), including the Ten
Commandments and the Shema
(Listen!
or Hear and Do!)—a
call in Deuteronomy 6:4–9 to love the one true God
with all our being.
This passage also exhorts us to
pass on our faith to the next generation by
faithfully teaching the Torah to our children.
“Shema,
Yisra’el! Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai echad [Hear,
Isra’el! Adonai our God, Adonai is one]; and you
are to love Adonai your God with all your heart,
all your soul and all your strength.” (Deuteronomy
6:4–5)
This is the first prayer spoken
in the morning and the last said in the evening
before sleep. It is often the final prayer on the
lips of a Jewish person on their deathbed, and it
has been uttered by many Jewish martyrs as they gave
up their spirits to the Lord.
These
verses of Scriptures are so central to Judaism
that they are written on a parchment and placed
in a small box worn on the forehead called
tefillin (phylacteries) and also in small,
decorated boxes called mezuzot (plural of
mezuzah) on the doorposts of Jewish homes. This
is done in literal fulfillment of commands found
in this week’s Parasha:
“Tie
them as symbols on your hands and bind them on
your foreheads. Write them on the door frames of
your houses and on your gates.” (Deuteronomy
6:8–9)
A Jewish teen recites morning prayers wearing tefillin (phylacteries), a set of small black leather boxes containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah.
Preparing
the Next Generation
This week’s Torah
portion begins with Moses reminding the people of
how he pleaded with God for the privilege of
entering the Promised Land, but God refused to
grant his request.
Moses would not enter the
Promised Land because he disobediently struck the
rock twice in the wilderness of Zin, instead of
speaking to it as God commanded. (Numbers 20)
This happened when the nation’s
water well dried up after his sister Miriam died.
Moses and Aaron prayed about the situation, and God
told Moses to give the people water by speaking to
the rock.
But Moses,
who was angry with the people for their whining,
called the people rebels and implied that it was
he and Aaron who were providing for them.
Some have suggested that speaking
to the rock might have symbolized speaking God’s
Word (as given to Moses) and striking the rock may
have represented Moses’ effort.
Though Moses and Aaron were
called to lead the Israelites, performing many signs
and wonders, it was God who was providing for them,
miraculously supplying life-giving water when
necessary.
As a result, God told Moses and
Aaron, "Because you did
not trust in Me enough to honor Me as holy in the
sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this
community into the land I give them."
(Numbers 20:12) Moses Smites the Rock in the Desert, by James Tissot
Rabbinic tradition says that
Moses begged God 515 times, (taken from the gematria
or numerical value of the word va’etchanan). Moses
tells the people how he asked God,
“‘Let
me go over and see the good land beyond the
Jordan—that fine hill country and Lebanon.’ But
because of you the Lord was angry with me and
would not listen to me. ‘That is enough,’ the
Lord said. ‘Do not speak to Me anymore about this
matter.’” (Deuteronomy 3:25–26)
God said, “No.”
Although Moses would get a
glimpse of the Land of Promise, he would be among
those of his generation who would die in the
wilderness because of their sins. His
successor, Joshua, would cross over the Jordan
with the new generation of Israelites who would
conquer the Land.
“But
commission Joshua, and encourage and strengthen
him, for he will lead this people across and will
cause them to inherit the land that you will see.”
(Deuteronomy 3:28)
Joshua, whose Hebrew name is Yehoshua
(the Lord is Salvation), takes the people
into the Promised Land, where they will take hold of
all that God has promised.
He
is a type of the Messiah, Yeshua
(which is a form of the name Yehoshua), will take
His people into the true Promised Land of Heaven
where we will not perish but inherit eternal life.
We can learn a lesson from Moses
remaining on the other side of the Jordan.
There are times when, despite our
earnest begging and pleading, God in His perfect
wisdom, justice, and mercy simply says "no," and
that is the end of the matter. God may even ask us
to encourage someone in the next generation who will
carry the torch further than we have, and we need to
accept this decision with a grace born of humility.
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El
Kanah: The Jealous God
Before Moses surrenders
the leadership of Israel to Joshua, he exhorts the
people to keep God’s Torah and to live in
obedience to God’s ways so that they may take
possession of the Land. He tells them:
“Now,
Israel, listen to the laws and rulings I am
teaching you, in order to follow them, so that you
will live; then you will go in and take possession
of the land that Adonai, the God of your fathers,
is giving you.” (Deuteronomy 4:1)
Moses reminds the children of
Israel how they stood at the foot of Mount Sinai and
received the Ten Commandments. He warns them not to
forget the Torah of God, and to diligently teach
God’s commandments to their children and
grandchildren.
A young man has his Bar Mitzvah (Son of theCommandment) in Jerusalem. (Ministry ofTourism photo by Jonathan Sindel)
In telling them this, he reminds
them three times that God spoke from the fire at
Sinai in which He did not have a form. Therefore,
because they saw no image of God, they are not to
carve for themselves images of God, which is
detrimental to faith, nor of other gods, which is
idolatry.
This
prohibition of the making of carved images is
accompanied by the warning that God is a
consuming fire:
“Watch
out for yourselves, so that you won’t forget the
covenant of Adonai your God, which He made with
you, and make yourself a carved image, a
representation of anything forbidden to you by
Adonai your God. For Adonai your God is a
consuming fire, a Jealous
God [El Kanah].” (Deuteronomy
4:23–24)
The name of God used in this
verse is El
Kanah (Jealous God). This name
is also mentioned elsewhere in this Parasha in
Deuteronomy 5:9, 6:15 and in Exodus 34:14 (see also
1 Kings 19:10, 14 in which kanah is
often translated as zealous.)
A Jewish bride and groom stand under the chuppah.
The names and titles of
God declare to the world who He is. They also
answer our deepest questions regarding our
relationship to God.
The name El Kanah reveals that
God is protective of His people and His relationship
with them. In the same way the relationship between
a husband and a wife is sacred, He will not share
our praise and devotion with other gods.
In fact, the covenant God made
with Israel at Mount Sinai is likened to a marriage
ceremony, complete with the cloud covering
symbolizing the chuppah
(marriage canopy) and
the ketubah (marriage
contract), outlining the responsibilities
and privileges of both bride and bridegroom and the
agreed upon vows.
God
is, therefore, asking His people to be faithful
unto Him, forsaking all other gods.
All forms of idolatry and worship of false gods is
“spiritual adultery,” and can be likened to an
unfaithful spouse who commits adultery.
The Lord lovingly and faithfully
watches over His Bride, and jealously guards her,
like a passionate husband protecting His bride.
Israeli bride and groom share a
kiss in the shade of a tree.
(Photo byReut C)
Unfaithfulness
and Exile
“Adonai
will scatter you among the peoples; and among the
nations to which Adonai will lead you away, you
will be left few in number.” (Deuteronomy 4:27)
In this Parasha, Moses
prophesies the tragic consequence of Israel
straying from their devotion to God and turning to
idols: they would be sent into exile (galut)
and scattered to the four corners of the earth.
This is exactly what happened
when the Babylonians and the Romans destroyed the
Holy Temple and Jerusalem.
However, God is merciful; He
promised that if the people would repent and turn
back to Him with all of their heart and soul, then
He would relent and bring them back to the Land.
Indeed,
in fulfillment of a great number of prophecies,
including those of Moses, the Lord did bring His
people home from Babylon. In these last days,
He is once again bringing His people home.
“In
your distress, when all these things have come
upon you, in the last days [acharit-hayamim], you
will return to Adonai your God and listen to what
He says; for ADONAI your God is a merciful God. He
will not fail you, destroy you, or forget the
covenant with your ancestors which He swore to
them.” (Deuteronomy 4:30–31)
This miracle has happened in our
very generation as Jewish people are returning to
the Land of our forefathers from the north, south,
east and west. It is not because of our
righteousness that we have come back to the Land,
but because of the covenant God made with our
ancestors.
An Orthodox Jewish man
recites morning prayers.
Haftarah
Va’etchanan: Comfort My People
This week’s Haftarah
(prophetic portion) is the first of a series of
seven special Haftarot of Consolation that begin
on the Shabbat following Tisha B’Av and continue
until Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year).
These seven Haftarot follow three
special Haftarot called the "Three of Rebuke," which
are read from Tammuz 17 to Av 9, the three weeks
during which we mourn the destruction of the Temple
and the onset of the exile of the Jewish People.
Isaiah
40 opens with a word of comfort to those who are
in exile in Babylon and to the destroyed city of
Jerusalem:
“Comfort,
comfort My people, says your God. Speak tenderly
to Jerusalem, and proclaim to her that her hard
service has been completed, that her sin has been
paid for, that she has received from the Lord’s
hand double for all her sins.” (Isaiah
40:1–2)
Jewish men pray at the Western (Wailing) Wall in Jerusalem, where it is traditional to stuff prayers on slips of papers in the crevices of the wall.
This week’s Divine
consolation to the people of Israel declares
reconciliation, restoration, national renewal and
hope:
“A
voice cries: ‘In the wilderness prepare the way of
the LORD; make straight in the desert a highway
for our God. Every valley shall be lifted up, and
every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven
ground shall become level, and the rough places a
plain. And the glory of the LORD shall be
revealed, and all flesh shall see it together, for
the mouth of the LORD has spoken.’”
(Isaiah 40:3–5)
This prophecy of Isaiah would
likely have been understood by the Israelites as an
allusion to the ancient practice of eastern monarchs
sending harbingers before them to prepare the way,
leveling roads and removing impediments for the
king.
Just as these monarchs prepared
the way before themselves, God prepared the way
before the Jewish slaves in Egypt, leading them to
their Promised Land. He would prepare the way again
before the Jewish exiles in Babylon, leading them
home.
And He has prepared the way
again, leading the Jews scattered throughout the
nations (the Diaspora) back to a restored Land of
Israel.
This
passage also speaks of the future manifestation
of the Lord before the world, in which people
would be led out of bondage to sin and into the
Kingdom of Heaven.
God confirms the trustworthiness
of this promise, stating that while all flesh is
like grass, God’s Word stands firm forever. God is
watching over His Word to perform it and His promise
to restore and save Israel is reliable and can be
trusted by all.
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Only God’s Word can restore what
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irreconcilable, and comfort those who are without
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"Comfort,
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paid for, that she has received from the Lord’s
hand double for all her sins." (Isaiah 40:1–2)
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