A message from Orthodox Union Executive Vice President Rabbi Moshe Hauer

Maharal of Prague identified three characteristics of the exile experience: dislocation, subordination, and dispersion. As we commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the founding of Medinat Yisrael, we are filled with gratitude for the fulfillment of the prayers of generations for the return to our precious and holy land, Eretz Yisrael, for the restoration of our sovereignty, and for the ingathering of so many of the exiles.

Each of these gifts would be enough to celebrate, דיינו, and our generation has merited them all. הודו לד' כי טוב כי לעולם חסדו.

Yet what he have experienced in our time is not just a physical ingathering, but the reestablishment of a profound sense of national identity and destiny. Our dispersion cultivated a mindset that pursued personal, communal, or religious survival. The restoration of our dominant national home has stirred a stronger sense of belonging to our people, to Klal Yisrael.

There may be no greater display of this phenomenon than the commemoration of Yom HaZikaron. On this day when Israel remembers its fallen soldiers and victims of terror, the country holds aloft and is inspired by the individual stories of the remarkable men and women who gave their lives for the security and safety of Klal Yisrael. Everywhere that teens gather they consider their own futures in the shadow of those that came before them and they ask themselves what they will do for their country and their people.

As Jews who see our Torah as the core of our identity, we may sometimes view nationalistic feeling as an inappropriate and shallow alternative. This need not be the case. Torah was given to us as we stood at Sinai as one man with one heart, sharing a sense of purpose and of destiny that began with a firm sense of belonging to a nation. The gift of Medinat Yisrael has restored to us, young and old, that greater sense of identity and of belonging to Am Yisrael.

That is a great gift. That is the beginning of our redemption, אתחלתא דגאולה.

May each of us be inspired by the memories of the thousands who gave their lives to restore Israel to the Jewish people and the Jewish people to Israel, and may it move each of us to strengthen our personal identification with Klal Yisrael and its mission, one nation upholding G-d’s Torah in our holy land.

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Although we were introduced to the various offerings in the Mishkan as outlined in the portion of Vayikra, this week in Tzav many other details are added.


In one striking contrast, in last week's reading it describes all the various sacrifices but omits what should be done to the components of the offerings that were not consumed on the altar. It is only this week that we learn who should eat those leftovers.


Only regarding the Minchah — the meal-offering, does the Torah tells us already in Vayikra that after burning the Kometz — the threefingersful that was scooped from the larger volume of the Minchah, is the remnant of the meal-offering to be eaten by the Kohanim.


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It is for that reason the Torah described the eating of the remnant in the previous portion that depicts the activities critical and integral to the 'offering' itself, not just an added detail as to how we treat the remnants.


These portions are always read in the proximity of Pesach in a regular year.


The meal-offerings share a bond with this Yom Tov as they both share the prohibition of allowing this meal product to become Chometz — leaven.


The Torah when discussing the voluntary offering of meal portrays it as ונפש — and a 'soul' [person] offers a meal-offering', since it is often brought by an עני — the poor man who has nothing substantial to offer but his 'soul'.


The Matzah we eat on Pesach is like the מנחת עני — the poor man's meal-offering, as the Torah instructs us 'You shall not eat leavened bread… you shall eat matzos… לחם עוני — bread of affliction… (דברים טז כג)


Is this coincidental?


A Mincha may not be infiltrated by שאור — yeast, or דבש, honey-like nectar. They are the enemy of a meal-offering.


Matzah must be free of leaven, and flour kneaded with honey or the like is equally disqualified as מצה עשירה — enriched matzah.


The Zohar says the 'heads' of the seventy nations are Esav/Edom who corresponds to Yeast, and Yishmael, who corresponds to honey.


Might there be relevance to the situation we face as a nation exposed to the negative influences of western culture and its values, and the incarnation of Amalek in the face of Islam and its followers who seek our total eradication?


Please join me on Shabbos Hagodol in a fascinating journey from the days of our patriarchs, through the sojourn in Egypt, and continuing through the four exiles, and our hoped for redemption from the assault against our very souls and existence today.


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן















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