Parshas Tzav
Double Entendre In the Word
These divrei Torah were adapted from the hashkafa portion of Rabbi
Yissocher Frand's Commuter Chavrusah Torah Tapes on the weekly Torah
portion: Tape #92, Selling Non-Kosher Foods. Good Shabbos & Chag
Kosher V'Somayach!
Among the sacrifices mentioned in this week's parsha is the Thanksgiving
Offering. The Medrash says that in the future, all the sacrifices will be
nullified, except the Thanksgiving Offering -- for there is always need to
give thanks.
Rav Yitzchok Hutner z"tl, makes a very interesting point. "Todah" [thanks]
comes from the word "Hoda'ah", meaning giving thanks. However, the word
"Hoda'ah" also means to admit (as in the expression Hoda'as ba'al din k'meah
edim dami [An admission of a litigant is like one hundred witnesses]).
Rav Hutner says that it is no coincidence that the word for thanking and the
word for admitting are one and the same. In order for a person to give
thanks, he must be able to admit that he needed help. The first step in
being grateful to someone for doing something for you is the admission that
you needed help and that you are not all powerful. Therefore, the Hebrew
word for thanks and for admission are the same.
How do we know whether the word "Hoda'ah" means admission or thanks? Rav
Hutner says that we need to look at the preposition that comes after the
word. The word "Hoda'ah" -- meaning admission -- is always followed by the
Hebrew preposition '"sheh..." (that). The word "Hoda'ah" -- meaning thanks
-- is always followed by the Hebrew word "al ..." (for).
We daven [pray] a Blessing of Modim in Shmoneh Esrei, called the Blessing of
"Hoda'ah". How does it read? "Modim anachnu lach sheh..." This indicates,
that the first thing we must do is not thank G-d, but admit to G-d that we
are dependent on Him. Once we come to that understanding, then we can come
to the end of the blessing where we say "Nodeh lecha... ...al..." -- We
thank You for... Birkas HaHoda'ah is thus a two-stage blessing. It is a
Hoda'ah of admission at the beginning which climaxes with a Hoda'ah of
thanking at the end.
We Can't Appoint an Agent to Say 'Thank-You'
I recently saw a beautiful insight in the Avudraham. When the Chazan says
Modim, the congregation recites a prayer known as "The Rabbis' Modim". Why
is that? The Avudraham says that for all blessings in the Shmoneh Esrei, we
can have an agent. For 'Heal Us', for 'Bless Us with a Good Year', and so
forth we can have a messenger -- the Shliach Tzibbur [the agent of the
congregation (chazzan)] can say the blessing for us. However, there is one
thing that no else one can say for us. We must say it for ourselves. That
one thing is "Thank You". Hoda'ah must come from ourselves. No one can be
our agent to say 'Thank You'.
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
Vayakhel-Pekudei are provided below:
Tape # 004 - When to Make the Bracha of HaGomel
Tape # 049 - Purim: Shalach Manos
Tape # 140 - Pessach: The Mitzvah of Daled Kosos
Tape # 187 - Pessach: Does Marror Require a Kezais
Tape # 233 - Pessach: Woman and Daled Kosos
Tape # 277 - Pessach: The Mitzvah of Heseiba
Tape # 323 - Pessach: Eating Matzah: How Fast?
Tape # 367 - Pesach: Afikomen After Chatzos
Tape # 411 - Pesach: Netilas Yodayim for Karpas & Wet Fruit
Tape # 455 - Pesach: Daled Kosos: Another Look
Tape # 499 - Davening Quietly
Tape # 543 - Birchas Hagomel, Airplane Travel & Other Issues
Tape # 587 - Afikomen Revisited
Tape # 631 - Bleeding Gums- More Than a Periodontal Problem
Tape # 675 - Going Away for Pesach and Bedikas Chometz
Tape # 719 - The Importance of Shabbos Clothes
Tape # 763 - Eating Matzo When Ill
Tape # 807 – Who Says Haggadah in Your House? Hallel in Shul? Etc.
Tape # 851 – Proper Attire for Davening
Tape # 895 - Birchas HaGomel - More Insights
Tape # 939 – Pesach: Gefilte Fish, Ch’rain and Charoses?
Tape # 982 – Pesach: A Bracha Achrona for All Daled Kosos – Why Not?
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