Parshas Lech Lecha
Lech-Lecha #1 or Lech-Lecha #2 Which is the harder test?
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi
Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Tapes on the weekly portion: Tape #
698, Did the Avos Keep the Torah? Good Shabbos
The Medrash Rabbah on this week's Parsha states in the name of Rav Levi:
There are two times that "Lech Lecha" is written in the Torah and we do not
know which is G-d's favorite the first or the second. The first "Lech
Lecha" is obviously the first pasuk of our parsha [Bereshis 12:1]: "Go out
from your land, from your birth place, and from your father's house to the
land that I will show you." The second "Lech Lecha" is in connection with
Akeidas Yitzchok [the Binding of Yitzchak], where Avraham is told "Go out to
the Land of Moriah and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the
mountains I will tell you." [Bereshis 22:2] Rav Levi concludes that Akeidas
Yitzchok was a greater test than the test of Avram leaving his homeland and
thus the second instance of "Lech Lecha" is "more precious to G-d".
It is actually strange that Rav Levi was even puzzled by this question. Why
would anyone think that the test of leaving one's homeland (particularly in
the context of the great reward that HaShem promised to Avram if he complied
with this commandment) might be comparable to the test of the Akeida? The
Akeida would be most difficult for any parent particularly such a person
as Avraham, who was the paradigm of Chessed [kindness] and who had preached
monotheism and the virtues of a Merciful G-d all these years to his many
disciples.
A Nesivos Shalom (by the Slonimer Rebbe) at the beginning of the parsha
addresses this issue. Certainly, the Akeida was a very difficult nisayon
[test], but it was a "one shot affair". Avraham was called upon to ascend
the mountain, sacrifice Yitzchak, and then the nisayon would be over.
However, the nisayon of Lech Lecha in our parsha is a test of beginning a
journey that will affect him and will last the rest of his life.
Everyone has his own personal odyssey in life. We are all charged with the
task of bringing completeness (shleimus) to our souls. We have to achieve
correction (tikun) of our neshma [soul] in our own personal fashion. That is
the charge of Lech LECHA (go in YOUR OWN way). This charge involves a
lifetime of work. Many times, this charge requires getting out of the box
that is one's environment, one's society, and one's family. We never enter
life with a clean slate. We all enter life with baggage emotional baggage,
financial baggage, genetic baggage, family baggage. Sometimes the "baggage"
is very good and extremely helpful. Other times the baggage can be a real
handicap. The type of people that we are and the characteristics (middos)
that we have are primarily not our own choosing.
When a person is given a mission in life and a goal to accomplish, it may
involve the need to rid himself of so much of the baggage that he came with
(one's land, one's birthplace, one's family). Such a challenge is not a one
shot deal. Rather, it accompanies us day in and day out. Such a constant
lifelong challenge may indeed be cumulatively a greater test than a test
requiring only a momentary rise to the occasion, as difficult as that
challenge may be.
This write-up was adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi Yissocher
Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Torah Tape series on the weekly Torah portion.
The complete list of halachic topics covered in this series for Parshas Lech
Lecha are provided below:
Tape # 028 - Conversion (Geirus)
Tape # 070 - Bris Milah: The Metzizah Controversy
Tape # 119 - Conversion for Ulterior Motives
Tape # 166 - The Childless Couple in Halacha
Tape # 212 - Non-Jews and the Mitzvah of Kibbud Av
Tape # 256 - Mohel and Baby: Who Goes to Whom
Tape # 302 - The Mitzvah of Yishuv Eretz Yisroel
Tape # 346 - Trading Terrorists for Hostages
Tape # 390 - Geirus -- Mitzvah, Reshus, or Issur?
Tape # 434 - Anesthesia During Milah
Tape # 478 - Sandik -- Can You Change Your Mind?
Tape # 522 - Calling Avraham, Avrum
Tape # 566 Learning Vs. Saving A Life
Tape # 610 The Widow and the Divorcee How Long Must they wait to remarry
Tape # 654 - Sonei Matonos Yichye - Refusing Gifts
Tape # 698 - Did the Avos Keep the Torah?
Tape # 742 - Can You Change Your Mazel?
Tape # 786 - The On-Time vs. the Delayed Bris
Tape # 830 - Standing for A Chosen and Kallah At The Chupah
Tape # 874 - Saving Some-Ones Soul- How Far Must You Go?
Tape # 918 - Hidur Mitzvah - How Important?
Tape # 961 Tying Shoes Not As Simple As You Think
Tape #1005 Inviting People to a Bris Good Idea or Bad?
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