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Vaykira 5786 - Korbanos, Reaching Out to Hashem
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Umra
has the begins the par coronis.
Corbonis are the heart of a hashem. The
heart of a ba mikdash and as uh as
profound and as important as it is is
the difficulty in understanding the
reasons behind it. Many many shown him
ramban ramb is very famous in giving a
very radically different shot. His chat
has to do with winning off
a very strong him says his own and I'd
like to focus on
gives a shot. Alpa will try to
understand it
what we can understand not the cabal of
it but the meaning of it that we can
understand.
So Ramban's words are
there's a great it has to do with
that says
it doesn't say
so that there shouldn't be any mo
whatsoever for to have any um foothold
in it.
Maybe you think that he wants he needs
food
says if I'm hungry I wouldn't tell you
everything is mine and so on
again says that wherever carbon is
mentioned it's mentioned with Kis
um now the uh he does the Ramban so
Raman discusses this whether or not
there are the word is used of there or
not and so on but still trying to
understand exactly what is the point of
this kazal and so on elaborates and
Raban speaks about kb being a type of
craven aus
um and he leaves it at that so it's
unclear I mean the pics yes it's kazal
do tell us that we don't have any other
name mentioned only doesn't really help
us get a reason for it and Raman just
concludes that the word carbon is not
from the word sacrifice but the word
craven those closeness and so on so
let's try to understand what I think is
the meaning behind what what is trying
to say and try to understand it in words
we can understand it
um
mitzvah are commandments of
to
us and we are obligated to do them and
if a person does it he's fulfilled his
duty and obligation and as such there's
a reward there's also the person himself
becomes um elevated through it many many
good manifestations
of the right that he's done when he does
a mitzvah. But a mitzvah is inherently
telling me to do something for some sort
of purpose. The purpose is to help
someone. The purpose is to create
whatever the purpose is going to do it.
If the king tells me to do something, I
obviously do it. If the king sends
um his
uh underling, his his viceroy, his uh
governor of the province to tell me what
to do, I'm also obligated to do it under
the pain of some sort of insubordination
of because of if I don't listen to the
king's personal um
messenger, I am guilty.
So the world of mitzvah is tell me what
to do. Theoretically it could come
through others also. The um the the the
Ram says that all prophecy is through a
malik and if a prophet tells me
something if a prophet told us something
he has to do it even though it's it's a
mal that told him to do it. That's the
world of civuim. That's the the world of
mitzvah
that there is only one ronistic activity
where the it's a very very different
almost opposite a type of interaction
and that is
me going
offering something to
in terms of acknowledgement.
in terms of wanting to get close. Just
like always, gifts are a way in which a
person
um goes and gets closer to someone. So
in the world of rnist, there's also a
world of gifts and this and this is it.
So corbanus is a rnistic activity that
is almost the opposite of
um the the the the mitzvah mitzvah is
initiated by keshu.
It's told to me either by keshu or some
sort of go between perfect or
legitimate.
My doing the mitzvah is the result of
being told to do it. and as such is a
fulfillment of my obligations as a
subject. That's the world of um mitzvah
carbonos
are initiated by me. The the the the
para starts with nadovas with a
carbonado.
Yes, there are carbonis that are
obligated if you did some a vera or that
sour as such is obligated but really the
um the the averas the carbonus that we
bring fus are really a subset of
carbonus.
Secondly, those carbonus that are there
as part of the yontiff, the carbonus
ceur, they can also be thought of as
being similar to the voluntary carbonus.
That's simply when you're dealing with a
clal as a whole.
Well, who's going to volunteer? Um,
everybody's going to bring their own
carbon sour. That can't be. The only way
you can have a structured offering on
behalf of is to to mandate it into place
on the SIU. But one can also see these
carbonus as a is similar in its idea as
the other type of carbonus.
This type of of religious activity. This
type of vert
is there
not as the expression of subordination
but as a desire to reach out and
connect.
It starts with me and it it it it it's
an expression of a craving for
closeness. This is very similar to when
we give a gift. When we give a gift, we
are um uh we're expressing
in in word and in and in deed that I
desire to come close to such and such a
person. That's really what I'm doing.
the um
so carbonus is the type of
vote that I'm expressing the desire to
be close
when we when we're doing
when when we're we're fulfilling our
obligations
to do things that we've been told to do
that rightfully can happen through a
messenger also so if I say that such and
such a no came and told us to do this
and this and that's why I'm doing it and
he said in the name of Hashem certainly
have to do it but to become close to
seek the closeness of someone has to be
to the person directly the Rambam when
he speaks about how the mistakes of got
started he points this out it was the
desire of people to sort of respect
elevate show appreciation
and and things of that nature to God's
messengers. Let's try to give uh an
analogy that would help us understand
it. Um if somebody
if somebody sends
uh if I'm working for a corporation
and the boss sends down somebody to me
and says, "Listen, I need you to do this
and this. I have to run and do it and
it's the right thing to do.
If I send a gift to my employer
and saying how much I appreciate working
at this in this company and it's
wonderful and so on, that's that's a
nice gesture.
But let's say I send a gift to someone
else, not in line of his or her work,
but I'm doing it because I I want to get
around the boss kind of, you know, it's
it's something where I'm sort of uh
playing a game and I'm uh I'm basically
getting on their better side. That's
something that's really not appropriate.
Um the the the boss is one boss. For a
person to try to reach out and connect
any one of the elements in the brier
that do not have they do not have their
own independent
um meaning or existence. That's
something that's wrong. That's that's
that's the beginning of the recognition
as if there is some independent
alternative entity that's divine.
So the um the Ramban is saying it's cra
it's it's a unity because the entire
Bria so is telling many many many
different pieces of Bria to do their
job. Every sh gets told what to do.
Every animal gets told what to do. Each
the these are many many different
directives and they almost imply as if
there many gods.
But when each and every um entity
element in this world turns around to
says I seek to draw close to you. that
brings that means that the entire
universe is focused on one point on
becoming close and that creates the in
so we're looking over here on the
Ramban's an understanding of carbonus
and it it's an incredible understanding
of what the in carbonus is we explained
that carbon there are two avote one is
commandments that emanate from Hashem
spread out and different beings are
commanded to do different things
sometimes the same sometimes different
and following through is recognizing our
kadesh who's um rule totality of rule
over the world and it as as it comes out
we see more and more different um
variations of of entities ities that are
significant in the world. That's one and
that's fine. Then there's a second avod
that's very different. That avod is an
avod where the entire world turns around
to
tries to draw close. The most elementary
um expression of of a desire to draw
close is gift giving. um I give of
myself because I want to be bonded to
you. So I'm I'm I'm sort of cutting
something out of myself expense and
giving to you
the the it's not as if we're giving to
fulfill the need. That's what Ramban
brings a
if if I'm hungry I will not turn to you
to eat. Everything here is mine. So
there's nothing here you can give me.
It's so it's not giving
but it's reaching out to it's each and
every part of the Bria reach out.
This is what a carbon is all about. It's
something which is is meant to reach
out. We explained that the carbonus are
by and large mostly voluntary. A there's
no limit to how many voluntary carbon
you can bring those carbonas that come
to um to forgive to be to atone for some
even though they're mandatory but the
point is it's mandatory for me to reach
out and reconnect
it's sort of the act the act itself is
me reaching out it's mandated the
carbonus that we bring in holidays that
the brings so we try to understand it as
being um also in in essence a voluntary
thing, but just because when you're
dealing with a public, you you can't
rely who's who's going to be the one to
do it. And therefore
we have um therefore carbonas are the
expression of us reaching out to that's
what says you cannot have any name other
than
any midh
anything but the
is a deviation that's the unique that's
what's unique about carbonus and what's
what it is expressing