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Modern Masters: Sod Hasivivon: A New Spin on Chanukah By Rabbi Sam Shor
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this afternoon is
dedicated Shalom that's my aunt Aviva
whose yard set is is commemorated today
and I also like to dedicate this year in
the
of for A
liba and B susara Bama who are both
recovering from surgeries and they
should have Ru
Shala the past couple weeks we've been
focusing in this session of Modern
Masters specifically about khaka and
we're gonna be continuing to discuss
khaka this this afternoon as well and
today I want to begin with a short
passage that's not on your sheets
actually from SE to se to is a very very
important 20th century work on Jewish
practice authored by alov ritov who was
born in Poland in
1912 came on Alat
1938 he his his birth name was Abraham
eliahu makot which became hebra azed to
to kov and he becomes when he makes
Aliah becomes obviously involved in
education becomes a very prolific author
and teacher um his father was a very
close the Great masterin
and S continues to influence his his
worldview and his Hasa and his and his
writings so we're gonna we're just gonna
learn from us a a small passage from SE
to which is a very very important work
that RAB have authored which deals with
um the Jewish calendar and the practices
and MIM of the Jewish people and there
he writes regarding
Kaneka something very interesting and
it's an idea we actually introduced the
past couple weeks but he says it in such
a very clear and profound
way should be
made that the practice in so many
communities amongst the Jewish people is
that these days of khaka were
specifically used to emphasize and place
great attention to
the to how we educate our children
because the word we discussed last week
okay comes from the word which means to
to to learn and prepare and to ready
ourselves okay and
therefore and the most important
principle is what is prepare our
children to learn Torah and to teach our
children Torah okay now he doesn't stop
there and then he continues and this is
where we're gonna get into our topic for
today
he says the practice or the custom the
widespread tradition that many many
children on kanuka play with C with the
dro he says this is also related to this
idea of kanuka as a time of of teaching
of education and preparing our children
okay and why because even now when our
children are playing okay when they play
with that drle they're being reminded
what not to forget the miraculous events
that Hashem has done for our ancestors
and continues to do for each one of us
and we know that inscribed on each of
the dral are the four letters
either
says and Order what that we this idea
that this that KHAK is a time where
recall and our appreciation for
miraculous events that this should not
leave the attention should not leave the
focus of our children even when they're
playing and that's where the game of
playing with the Dr comes in it's not
that many of us know the story that
supposedly that it was meant that during
the times of the decrees that the Greeks
made against teaching Torah that this is
a way for us to for for the Miland Torah
to go out into the woods and and play
have a play what seems like a play group
when really they're teaching Torah but
says says rabito no that there's a
deeper reason there's a reason why it
became such a widespread practice today
and that is that what that Kaneka is all
about and we want to maximize every
opportunity there is to teach our
children about the miraculous events
that hasem has done for the Jewish
people throughout our history and
therefore even
when they're and often Kaneka kids are
off from school at least part of the
time that even when they're having fun
and playing we remind them what don't
forget what this day is all about it's
all about remembering the Miracles that
Hashem has provided so that's a
beautiful
idea however as we're going to see
together and over the next few moments
this afternoon the Masters suggest that
the drle and this practice of of playing
drle is not simple Child's Play but
rather if you want to say encrypted
within this this game is deep deep
significance spiritual significance and
we're going to learn from a number ofic
Masters together today this afternoon to
help us unpack the hidden messages the
secrets of the drum so now we're going
to start on our sheets we're going to
start with the first text alive you need
a you need the sour here
you go you're welcome you have one okay
so we start with the first text okay
text Al on
sheets so he says we know that there's a
very long and well established Min what
to play with a dral small little
onah that has engraved on its sides the
letters that stand for the
words A great miracle happened
there in order what to publicize the
miracle so we're learning from text Al
we're learning from the vision of rebi
the dtic elezar who came on Aliyah
1944 um he was born in 1891 came in
Aliyah from Poland 194 44 and lived in t
Aviv for the last two years of his life
he passed away in
1946 so the domestic elazar tells us
what we're already familiar with that
there's a
longstanding tradition Jewish tradition
to play with a with with a Dro a small
little Dro that has engraved on it the
letters
for as a repres a manifestation of the
idea of publicizing the Miracles of
Kaneka
what's that
don't and this idea is puzzling says the
rebi listen to what the domestic
says wouldn't it make more sense if the
if the idea of playing with the drle and
Engraving the drle with those letters
is what to remind us and publicize the
miracle wouldn't it make more sense to
what to write those words on a big
billboard somewhere where everyone can
see them what what is this business of
of Engraving them on a small little toy
so listen what he says El but rather we
learn through the fact that we don't do
that but rather we do it on the drle
what do we learn
we learn obviously what that it must be
preferred that it's inscribed that those
letters in that message is inscribed on
a small little drle a little toy rather
than put them on a very big billboard
why listen to his words are
to remind us that just as the dro spins
around okay and we never know how it's
going to fall how long it's going to
spin for just as that dral spins around
and it it seems random to us ultimately
Hashem knows when that drle is gonna
stop spinning and what letter it's going
to fall on so too okay so too the drle
reminds us that when we when when things
are moving in the world what that's when
there's the opportunities to experience
miracles
okay not to lay stand on our Laurels not
to stay you know stuck in the status quo
not to just put up a a statement on a
sign that's that that doesn't move and
that's stat that that's the status quo
but rather rather be reminded what that
the world is an active place and that
Miracles are coming down into the world
constantly we just have to be open to
see it and that's what the drle the
spinning reminds us the spinning reminds
us why what that the don't get stuck in
the status quo a Jew never is satisfied
with the status quo we're constantly
spinning and moving forward and in so
doing we're able to recognize and
hopefully experience the Miracles that
Hashem is bringing down to this world
every single moment so that's a
beautiful idea from the deas
alaz yeah we have the K right so that's
the D elaz RAB is gonna RAB bre who
everyone here I'm sure has heard of RAB
bre
actually um has a very different bent on
this and RAB says that the dro is meant
to teach us a very fundamental concept
related to khaka so let's take a look at
reab Nan's words this is text number
bets on our
sheets what is the idea that's
represented when we play with the
Dr what is KH meant to remind us and
what is KH really all about the B of
mikash and the cality the B of mikdash
in Jewish
life okay and therefore you know we can
get caught up in the donuts we can get
caught up in the lockas we caught up in
the the miracle of the Shem But
ultimately
ultimately is about the mikdash just as
a side note I know we're talking about
the Dr but
um so he writes that one of the reasons
why we have the custom to eat donuts on
kanuka most of associated with the and
the Miracle of the oil just like we eat
lacus those of us that ate lacus before
we came in Aliah that that we eat we eat
donuts so no or says no it's actually a
deeper meaning behind the donuts what's
the deeper meaning that what is a donut
a donut is
essentially it's flour and oil okay
which were the primary components of the
carbon Min carbon Min was the the the
carbon that was offered in the late
afternoon okay in the B mikdash okay and
when the the the time when what when the
manora would have been kindled daily by
the kohanim but what happened the b
mikdash in the story of the what
happened they they were able to come in
and they were able to find that that
little bit Cruise of oil and they were
able to light the manur and everyone
knows that we recall that miracle and
the and the importance of the manur
through lighting our candles
but if you look closely at the story it
took them a year took the a year until
they were able to what rededicate the M
where the various carbonos were able to
be offer okay the M had to be
constructed in a very specific way it
took them a year till they had
a and therefore
forces we eat donuts which represent the
carbon okay okay to remind us what that
it's not just we don't just celebrate KH
that we were able to light the manur but
what we don't lose side the end of the
story okay which is the rededication of
the M which allowed us to offer once
again those those D the the carbon the
carbon all those which was represented
by the donuts but then he takes the step
further and he says what when you eat a
donut unlike AAA
Thea is is B okay the on on a donut is
and what's different what's the
difference
about and and and even and
even that in addition to
recalling as part of the we also says
say the words
okay that we recall the and theik not
just but specifically the m and the
and therefore when we eat donuts
on okay we're reminded not only of the
fact of the carbon and the fact of the M
we weren't able to offer those carbon M
but we're reminded the centrality of the
mikdash the whole story and the
centrality of offering carbos and
therefore we eat that donut we're able
to say that braa okay which reminds us
of the centrality both the B mikdash and
okay so now back to what so Rab in this
first sentence that's all that's all a
tangent from this first line from RAB
sorry first says that that is all about
the scare the
L and he says the essential idea of
building
the is a Content that he says we
described before meaning in his other
writings of a spinning wheel
now he's gonna explain this right a drle
spins around like a spinning wheel
right listen to this beautiful idea says
in
theik what what happened todash it was a
blending together of Worlds you had the
upper Worlds the heavens so to speak
descended and blended with what was
going on down here on Earth and the
lower world the Earthly realm there was
an Ascension
we we're a blending together Between
Heaven and
Earth because intellectually this is a
very very very difficult concept for us
to
grasp that has no physical form that's
beyond larger than any physical capacity
that he could contract himself so to
speak so his presence could be present
within the vessels of the
bikash because we know that hashem's
presence did rest in
the and the other thing that's beyond
human intellectual comprehension is what
that a human being that is a a a small a
a very tiny creature in comparison to
the greatness of that a simple human
being a humble human being could what
could have an impact on what's decided
in the heavens that's also beyond our
comprehension
okay or that a a small animal okay that
an animal would become something that
would be that we would offer as a Corban
would become something that would be
pleasing to all these things are beyond
our human comprehension
right reveals to us what the opposite of
our human intuition and and
nature because has did place his
presence down here on Earth in both the
Mish and
the and the that we offered in the B of
mdash went up and they were pleasing
to this is this idea of the blending
together the heavens and the
Earth the idea of the spinning
wheel this is what the drel represents
says
RAB okay so the trle just the sum of
reab the Dr represents what the blending
together of Heaven and Earth okay the
blending of perspectives and this idea
is built on even further in the next
piece okay RAB RAB shim
Rosenberg Rosen known as
ragar shagar was a
great and um philosopher and thinker
Theologian uh and and the 20th century
died in the beginning of the 21st
century he was at one point one of the
Riva inael and the The Old City he also
found was one amongst the founders of
the Yesa hasel inel he also founded his
own
Yesa which continues to exist in inat
and raar is gonna actually take this
idea from r a step further and he's
going to point to the words of the balat
the first re of kabad
okay shim Rosenberg
okay we're gonna return once again to
the words of the b in
his Heaven and
Earth spirituality and physicality
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everything is equal in one in the eyes
of Hashem the the one who equalizes all
everything that exists everything that's
large everything that is small
okay listen to what what does with this
line from the balat he says the
bikash is all about what opposites
represents opposites what does that mean
it's a place that revealed the lack of
different the true lack of
differentiation between that which is
physical and that which is
spiritual that there's really no
difference a human being and a Mal and
an
angel between Earth and
Heaven okay if there are differences
okay in existence within existence it's
from our human
perspective they come as a result of
what of our reality that we live through
here in this
realm but from the universal perspective
meaning from whose perspective From
hashem's perspective right so from the
the Divine perspective there's no real
separation
and this is what we learn this is what's
represented and that we learn through
playing with the Dr
on the Dr spins around and around and
around and sometimes it lands on one
side and sometimes it lands on another
side the reality is that no matter which
side it lands on it's still the same
drle the great Oneness the Dr represents
the great Oneness and reminds us that
even though we as human beings don't in
the capacity to see the entire picture
it it reminds us and teaches us what to
take a step back and
acknowledge that things are not exactly
as we see them based on our own limited
human perspective if we can just take a
step back and embrace this concept that
there's something bigger beyond our
comprehension my great teacher Rabbi
David
Aaron he
used a beautiful Marshall to to kind of
teach this concept if someone goes into
an art museum okay you walk in the art
museum and you see this beautiful canvas
on the wall and you take a look at this
canvas from a distance where you can see
the whole canvas and it's gorgeous and
it's a masterpiece and everyone agrees
it's a masterpiece but if a person wants
to walk closer to that canvas tap
tapestry and put your face literally
against that tapestry what would you see
you'd see a bunch of random squiggly
lines okay and a bunch of ugly blotches
of paints that make no sense okay
because it's right in front of our face
it's only when we take a step back and
we begin to slowly take in the entire
picture and see the whole tapestry that
we realize wow this is a masterpiece
that which looks ugly and and and
confusing is really a masterpiece
and that's such a mus for us okay we we
look at the world from our limited human
perspective and we see what we see the
ugliness we see the confusion we feel we
experience it we have to take a step
back and see the big picture and
recognize that From hashem's
perspective it's all one and that says
shagar based on this beautiful teaching
from the balat is also one of the
messages Were Meant to glean and learn
from the spinning around of the drle
okay we're now going to review uh an
idea that we touched on in last last
week's
year and this is a short teaching or a
couple short teachings
from one of the first generation
of okay and
the is actually going to quote the here
in this piece as
well who's the if he's the student of
the B he's talking about the B says the
idea why do we write why do we engrave
on the drle those four letters and shin
again there's no P here right shin okay
the B taught us he
says that those letters are meant to
what remind us of all the mitz
associated with what are the
mitz there are two Mitzvah associated
with KH that is what lighting the
candles and reciting Hollow
thein the letter
letter refer to
what there are eight candles that we
light the letters he gim teach us what
that we recite the
whole throughout the entire ire eight
days
of he continued to say in the name of
the we know that we have this that the
the minhagim of the Jewish people are
considered sacred like the Torah and if
there's 70 perspectives to understanding
the Torah says says that he learned from
the B that must mean what that there are
70 ways to analyze and explain every
single Min every single custom of the
Jewish people as well and
therefore and he says and therefore I
came to understand a example of this
okay that all we learn from the B that
all the okay that come into existence
they come from the realm of mashiah
meaning every miraculous event that
happens to the Jewish people okay is are
contributing to what to Bringing mashia
closer
okay or sh and so to if we're
celebrating a miracle that means that
what the KH is somehow bringing us close
with the
mashia is meant to remind us about this
idea of longing for mashia as we
discussed last week
okay and that's why the these four
letter letters Nim shin and he okay are
in are the ones that are that are um
inscribed on on the DR why because and
gim and shin add up to equal gatria to
mashia okay do the math
okay is what is five plus three right so
you have a hey and a gimel is the right
what's what's me me is is is what how
much is me what right you can do m is
you can do the math okay that the the
that
the is equal to the shin is is in both
of them right both M and here and it's
and it's equal anyways says in the name
of that the the dral contains encrypted
those letters remind us of three
different messages number two different
messages number one the two Mitzvah
associated with Kana of the N the eight
candles the eight days of candles and
and Hal gor the complete Hollow and also
this idea of mashia and it's very
interesting there a story this text
number hey on our sheet is a story
that's told of the beler rebbi it it's
reported that when RAB roak the B rebbi
moved to Israel there were no dros
available with the letters nimin because
in Israel it is to use a p instead of
the shin for the word po right he s the
shamash to search for a Dr with a shin
and commented that one should not change
the letter to pay presumably this is due
to the gatria connection
to so seemly the D another message that
seems to be consistent amongst numerous
cic Masters is that the dral is meant to
remind us that Kaneka and the Miracles
khah are meant to be bringing us closer
to the light of mashia so I want to just
learn one last text together to bring
all this
together and this is a beautiful
beautiful um teaching or a couple of
teachings um from
the
of rovic is one of the
great alive today he lives in he lives
in the um y I think it's called y mosha
neighborhood of of which is right near G
in and listen to
what neighborhood thank you of G and
listen to what he says about the Dr this
is this I think that this opening
sentence in particular is very relevant
for us today what's his again ra gam
rabinovich look what he says in this
opening sense because it's particularly
relevant for us today
Tor okay we know that I want to explain
to you the reason for
this that's as sacred as the Torah and
listen what he listen to what he says
here in
parentheses says in all times of war and
difficulties for the Jewish people that
throughout Generations have asked and
requested to do this practice do this
custom with great fervor religious
fervor what's the custom he's talking
about to play on the days OFA to spin
the top so it's not child's
play says G one of the greatest in live
today he says that throughout our
history in the most difficult moments in
Wartime and all the difficult moments
the Jewish people have fa that sadik of
every era have have encouraged us to
play with the Dr with religious fervor
and
enthusiasm to play during the days
of because what does it do when we do
that it's meant to remind us that
there's something above us and that
there's an ultimate judge that will
bring Salvation to the the Jewish
people okay can't stand on its
own can only stand up and begin to spin
if what if it's being held up and spun
around from above
wow says of G the Dr reminds us that
even when we feel downtrodden even when
we feel we're in the lowest space we
could possibly be when we spin that Dr
we're reminded that what that Hashem is
there and Hashem will pick us up Hashem
will spin us and move us forward Propel
us forward will bring us salvation it's
Hashem
who's kind of steering our lives he says
it's Hashem who steers our lives and
Spins us forward with great compassion
and love
and now he's gonna bring a teaching
from is another great um teacher in the
world today he comes he's descend
descended and connected to theic dynasty
of L and he is a very very charismatic
and popular teacher in theic world today
and
rid he says explains this idea of the Dr
as follows
just as every single one of us
understands so doesn't M we all know the
the reality is it doesn't matter how
hard we spin the drle whether we SP spin
it gently and softly or whether we spin
it with great great power ultimately the
Dr is going to fall on the side that's
determined by Hashem above us Hashem
knows exactly how that Dro is gonna fall
and which side the drle is gonna come up
on and he says so
to so to
all aspects of Our Lives
says b
whether it be in terms of whe Marriage
Partners whether it's in terms of of
livelihood whether it's in term of
Health okay in every realm and aspect of
Our
Lives yes it's true we have to what put
in some minimal effort and make
ourselves a CLE a vessel to receive the
bless from
above but the reality is what ultimately
doesn't matter how many times we spin
ourselves around how hard we try as long
as we make some effort ultimately what's
the what's the
message the reality is that we're always
left with only that which is has already
been decreed from above says
now now now the closing words of
Ra's words
okay
and closes with these beautiful words
may we Merit to
experience the Miracles just as Hashem
brought miracles for ancestors in their
days may we also Merit to see those
miracles in our days so my friends from
what we learn from all these beautiful
ideas is that the drle is not simply
Child's Play the dro represents powerful
imagery in terms of and reminds us of
many many fundamental ideas Associated
abouta as well as well as with Jewish
life in general and therefore I
encourage all of us if we take R gamel's
message at the end at the beginning of
his teaching
that during times of difficulty and War
throughout Jewish history that sadik
have encouraged us to play Dro with
great fervor so I can tell you that ra
gam every year my brother-in-law who's a
videographer he's invited every year
there's a gel that records one night of
the lighting kanuka candles by R gel's
house and every year my brother-in-law
goes he never works because I always
have an event I always want to go with
him but um but he did bring me a a dime
once from the Kaneka guilt that he that
Ram G gives out it's an American dime I
have it it's like saved anyways so he
every year when he when he when he
lights the candles people sit around
afterwards and he takes out like a dozen
silver and gold drel and he sits with
Incredible cavana can send you a video
of it actually because I have it
incredible cavana spins the drals and
spin another dral spins and he's like
clap
incredible kavana because of this
message that the Dr represents what a
some kind of Shir or Yeshua even in the
most difficult moments so let's let's I
bless us all let's play with our drel
this khaka let's bring the Yeshua that
we need for CLA and um let's be let's be
blessed to experience Miracles by not
only recall the Miracles from that
occurred for the Kash let's be blessed
to experience miracles in our day
in the days of