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An Overview of Shavuos


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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times
For the Refuah Shleimah of Boruch Zev ben Bracha

PREPARING FOR SHAVUOS

Shavuos is called Z’man Matan Toraseinu. Originally, this event occurred in the Hebrew year 2448 (3327 years ago). As we know, Rav Dessler in his Michtav M’Eliyahu explains that time does not flow as a straight line, but rather as a circle. The day of Shavuos which is the 6th of Sivan is, therefore, the very day that we received the Torah.
Similarly, the Nesivos Shalom explains that just as the Torah is eternal, so too is Kabalas HaTorah eternal. Each and every year there is a new Kabalas HaTorah. In other words, Shavuos is not just a commemoration of our receiving the Torah – it is receiving it once again.

Receiving the Torah is monumental. The entire essence of the nation of Israel is only for Torah (Sefer HaChinuch 273). The entire universe, heavens and earth, were only created for the sake of the Torah (ibid). Receiving the Torah, therefore, requires much preparation. Indeed, the Torah tells us in Parshas Yisro that we needed to prepare for three days – “Heyu nechonim l’shloshes yamim (Shmos 19:15).”

One of the preparations that we make for receiving the Torah is that we learn Pirkei Avos on every Shabbos between Pesach and Shavuos. The Midrash Shmuel explains, “One who will be learning Torah must first know its method of study and how to treat Torah. Therefore, so that the heart of each member of Klal Yisroel will be ready to accept Torah with a complete heart and to properly observe it, they enacted the learning of Pirkei Avos.”

ZENITH OF OUR GROWTH

Let us also recall that Shavuos represents the zenith of our spiritual growth. When we left Mitzrayim we were on the lowest level of Tumah – impurity. In a matter of 49 days we experienced record spiritual growth to the point where the nation of Israel at the time was greatest generation that ever lived.

NO LIMIT TO OUR MITZVOS

We should also be aware that there is no limit to the heights and growth we can accomplish in our ruchniyus – indeed in any Mitzvah. This can be seen from a passage of the Targum Yonasan on Sefer Rus. Boaz tells Rus that he is aware of both how she came and joined up the nation of Israel, and also of all the Chessed that she had performed with her mother-in-law. The Targum Yonasan on this Pasuk explains that because they were written next to each other and said in the same breath, these two Mitzvos were equal to each other.

This is somewhat mind-boggling. Rus was a princess of Moav, a very powerful nation. It is a remarkable notion that one of the top women in society would give it all up to become a lowly member of the Jewish nation that must take Tzedakah. Is this lofty Mitzvah equal to the mere Chessed that she does with her mother-in-law?

The answer, according to Rav Henoch Leibowitz zt”l, is that there is no spiritual limit to any Mitzvah that we perform. If we do a Chessed, any Chessed, with the right intentions and Kavannah – it can be equal to the greatest of Mitzvos.

EREV ROSH CHODESH IS PREPARATION TIME

The Shla HaKadosh explains that Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan (Monday Before Shavuos this year) is a special time of preparation in terms of Teshuvah, Tefillah and Tzedakah. This may be based upon the Rashi in Parshas Yisro (19:1-2) that the nation of Israel did Teshuvah on this day when they travelled from Refidim.

The Psukim in the Torah give us the pre-history of Matan Torah:
• On Rosh Chodesh Sivan itself Klal Yisroel entered Midbar Sinai, a place wherein Har Sinai is located.
• On the second of Sivan Moshe was told and gave over to Klal Yisroel the two Parshios of “Atem Ra’isem” and “You shall be for Me a nation of priests and a holy nation.” This was when they answered, “Everything that Hashem spoke – we shall do.”
• On the third of Sivan Moshe related to Hashem the words of the nation. Moshe was then told of the Mitzvah of separating.
• On the fourth of Sivan Moshe was told to go to the nation and sanctify them. He then told them to prepare themselves for three days.

The Mechilta (Parshas Yisro) explains that part of the preparations involved the utter unity of the nation – VaYachon Sham Yisroel –b’lev echad k’ish echad – with one heart, like one man. It is clear from this Mechilta that there are levels of Dveikus and holiness that cannot be achieved alone but only through a joint and communal effort. We achieved this level at that time. It was through this unique achdus that we merited to say “Naaseh v’Nishmah – we will do and then we will listen.”
Ultimately Hashem placed the very mountain above them like a barrel. The verse tells us that they stood under the mountain – “vayetzatzvu betachtis hahar” (Shmos 19:17) Rashi explains– “Kafah aleihem har k’gigis.”

To be continued..

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9 Responses

  1. Yes. this is a famous Question, why isn’t the celebration of the Yom Tov of Matan Torah mentioned anywhere among the thousands of episodes related in Sefer Shoftim, Shmuel, Melochim, Etc.
    But you can ask the same Kashe on Tefilin, Mezuza, Birchas Hamozon, Lulav, Learning Torah, Sefiras Ho’omer, Shofar, Pidyon Haben, Yearly Reading of Parshas Zochor, Kriyas Shma morning and evening, Etc. None of these actions are ever mentioned as part of any story.
    But the Teretz to all this is mentioned in Sof Melochim, that the Sefer Torah was lost until it was found by King Yoishi’yohu, aprox 40 years prior to Chorbon Rishon. So they did not have anything till then.

  2. #1 you are making a mistake. there are mitzvos mentioned in the the Tanach, such as rosh chodesh, the building of the beis hamikdash, the collecting of לקט, shabbos and others. Rabbi Avigdor Miller, in his books on the history of that period points them out.

  3. To 3
    Rosh Chodesh was celebrated by all nations before they started counting by the Sun. Shabbos they even kept Mitzrraim.
    But, no mention of fasting on Yom Kippur, eating Matzo, Kiddush Hachodesh, Shmita, Yovel, Hakhail, Trumois..; Yibbum was done by any relative. No mention of any one Writing a Sefer Torah, Gett, Tefilin, Mezuza.They learned everything from the Sefer Torah that King Yosio’ho found 40 years before the Chorbon.

  4. That’s the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. All over shas it talks about dinim we learn from the way neviim and melochim did various mitzvos. Your insinuation that no one kept the mitzvos all that time is kfirah.

  5. To 5
    With all addt’l Mitzvohs of Zero’im, Kodshim, Taharos which they should have kept in those times, plus all other Mitzvohs D’oireiso, 80% of their time should have been occupied with Mitzvohs.
    But nothing is mentioned in the Pesukim, not even a hint. The Sugyos in the Shas, you mentioned are only a Drash.

  6. Yira and Adir- “They learned everything from the Sefer Torah that King Yosio’ho found 40 years before the Chorbon.” That would be fine if we didn’t believe in Torah Shba’al Peh, you can’t just sit down with a Sefer Torah and learn everything out from it. Also, I’m not sure if you persfully misread the Navi or are misleading everyone but the Navi says explicitly in the Pesukim that the Sefer Torah was lost for only “50 Years” not for like 300-400 (if not longer) years like you are saying. Also, read through Tehilim and Mishlei every once and a while you’ll find lots of talk about learning Torah and doing Mitzvos. Your suggestions do smack of Kefirah.

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