Q: The Holocaust was anticipated! See for example,
Chapter 77 of the biography of the Chafetz Chaim by Moses M. Yoshor published in
English by Mesora Publications. But I have not yet seen a convincing source to
explain, why it happened. What sin did the Jewish people do, to have this befall
them?
A: Some rabbis have indeed, pointed to increasing
Jewish laxity, before the war, in a whole series of commandments, but I prefer
Rabbi Yissachar Teichtal's approach. Rabbi Teichtal provides a direct connection
between the type of suffering suffered by Jews in the Holocaust and the
correction it was intended to effect. A correction needed by even observant
Jews. Rabbi Teichtal's explanation also happens to be backed by Biblical code.
Q: Give me the explanation and then you can throw in the
code "as spice to the meal".
A: First an
introduction.
In Genesis chapter 8, the Bible describes a
flood that destroyed most of the people, animals and plants in the world.
Verses 6 to 9 on this same chapter state:
And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made: and he set forth the raven, which went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth. Also he sent forth the dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from the face of the ground; but the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned to him into the ark, for the waters were on the face of the whole earth: then he put out his hand, and took her, and pulled her in to him into the ark.
Rashi, whose commentary, unlike other commentaries is
obligatory for Jews who fear heaven (see Mishna Brura on 285:2) tells us that
seven days after the raven was sent forth, Noah sent out the dove that found no
rest upon the waters, which forced it to return. Since the raven was sent out on
the 10th day of the Hebrew month, Elul, it follows that the dove was sent out on
the 17th of Elul based on Rashi's commentary to Genesis 8:5 and 8:6 and so
Ramban (on Genesis 8:4) said, explicitly on behalf of Rashi.
(See also the calculation of Rashi's date by Artscroll commentary on
Genesis 8:6.)
It is interesting to note that the
anti-Semitic Nuremberg laws were issued on the 17th day of Elul in 5695 (secular
year 1935). In addition, World War II, which started on September 1, 1939, began
when looking at the Hebrew date, on the 17th of Elul (Jewish Year 5699).
Q: Many events happened on the 17th of Elul. How is the
start of World War II connected to Noah's sending out the dove that found no
rest, any more than a billion other events that occurred on the 17th of Elul?
A: Because Rabbi Teichtal happened to find many important,
ancient midrashic commentaries precisely on the verse, "but the dove found no
rest for the sole of her foot," which connects up directly to World War II.
For example, it says in Bereshit Rabba, chapter 33: "And
the dove found no rest." Yehuda bar Nachman in the name of Rabbi Shimon said, if
it had found rest, it would not have returned and similarly: "she dwelled amidst
the nations, she found no rest" (the Biblical book, Eicha/ Lamentations 1:3). If
she had found rest they would not have returned. And similarly, "And amidst
these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot find
rest. (Deuteronomy 28:65) Behold it is so, if she had found rest, they would not
have not returned.
And thus was it said in the Midrash of Aggadat Noah, section 8: "And he sent forth the dove." The dove- this is a symbol of the children of Israel. For just as the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, so too, the children of Israel... there would be no rest for them in the exile, for it is said, (Deuteronomy 28:65) "Neither shall the sole of thy foot find rest". And just as the dove returned unto the ark, so too the children of Israel, in the future, will return to their land from the exile, because of the burdenous yoke of the gentiles who are compared to water; for it is said, "Woe to the multitude of many people, who make a noise like the noise of the seas" and the verse continues "and to the rushing of nations, that make a rushing like the rushing of mighty waters!" (Isaiah 17:12).
"And similarly the opinion of the Chareidim chapter 1 of the positive Mitzvot that are dependent on the land of Israel, that he wrote with this wording 'It is a positive commandment to dwell in the land of Israel', for it was said, 'And you shall expel from within it and you shall dwell in it'. And our Sages of Blessed Memory said, 'that this mitzvah is equivalent in weight to all the other Mitzvot of the Torah combined'. And it is one of the 613 Mitzvot according to the Ramban and Rashbatz."......."And earlier on I have already written that also according to the Rambam (Maimonides) it is a mitzvah from the Torah- the dwelling/settling in the land and the reason he did not consider it as part of the 613 commandments is for the reason that it encompasses the entire Torah and therefore it was not counted in the counting of the Mitzvot ( for a technical reason, mentioned in shoresh 4 of the 14 shorashim at the beginning of Sefer Hamitzvot).And at this time, I have found in the commentary of our Rabbi, the Holy Ohr Hachayim at the end of Parshat Netzavim that he wrote the following: 'For the dwelling/settling of the land - is a mitzvah that encompasses the entire Torah'. (End of Quote)
"And it is an obligation upon every son of Israel (i.e. every
Jew) to use all opportunities that come to him (for this mitzvah) at every time
and every hour with all force and strength."
Q: If moving
to Israel immediately demands a loss of a substantial amount of money, do
I still have to move there?
A: Without stating my exact
opinion on the question, I wish to point out that according to Rabbi Teichtal,
many rabbis are not really fit to voice an opinion on this issue.
My suggestion is that you contact a knowledgeable Rabbi that has a proven
track record of being friendly to the mitzvah of dwelling in Israel and
ask him your question!
Q: Do I have the right to avoid
moving to Israel in order to improve my performance of other commandments or to
enable others to improve?
A: My suggestion is that you
contact a knowledgeable Rabbi that has a proven track record of being
friendly to the mitzvah of dwelling in Israel and ask him your question!
Q: Do I have the right to avoid moving to Israel because
even to this day the army demands that all soldiers make an oath or at least a
declaration that their loyalty to the laws of the state is above their loyalty
to the Torah when the two are in conflict.
It is also a fact
that an alarming percentage of religious Jews who serve in the army, end up
throwing away their kippa!
A: My suggestion is that
you contact a knowledgeable Rabbi that has a proven track record of being
friendly to the mitzvah of dwelling in Israel and ask him your question!
Q: Is it a praiseworthy act to simply visit Israel for a
short amount of time, until the problem that keeps me from living there
permanently is solved?
A: According to the Mishna Brura
comment 28 to chapter 248 ( of Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim) even someone who
takes a short walk in the land of Israel fulfills a mitzvah.
Q: In the book of Joshua chapter 10, we learn that G-d tossed down giant
stones on the enemies of Israel and so too in the future during the war of Gog
and Magog, we learn from the prophet Ezekiel (chapter 38) that G-d will toss
stones down upon the enemy army. If G-d really wants the Jews back in Israel,
why hasn't he tossed down any stones against the bad guys.
A: During the time of Moses, Hashem also did not throw stones down upon
the Gentile nations that were located in the land of Israel. Only after the
people risked their lives in battle at the time that Joshua was the leader, did
the miracle of the stones take place (and even in that generation, miracles did
not take place in every battle).
From the words of Maimonides,
we can also deduce that it is fitting to take physical action on behalf of the
land of Israel, even before we see miracles destroying our
enemies.
Maimonides (Rambam) wrote a letter to the sages of
Marsilla (probably the city of Marseilles) against the use of Astrology and
within his letter he states:
"And this is what caused the loss of our kingdom and destroyed our Temple and lengthened our exile, and brought us to this point that our fathers have sinned and are no more, because they found many books on these matters concerning astrology and went astray after them and imagined that these things were exalted fields of wisdom and they have within them great value, and they did not involve themselves in learning warfare or the conquest of lands, rather they imagined that those matters would help them. Therefore the prophets called them fools and idiots. Definitely fools and idiots were they and after the vain matters that do not benefit and do not save, being that they are vain, they pursued." (end of the quote of the Holy Sage.)
Behold that our master, Maimonides (Rambam) blamed our ancestors for the destruction of our land and our Temple because they did not engage in learning warfare or the conquest of lands, rather they wasted their days with null and vanity and relied upon this.
And why did he not blame them for not engaging in Torah and Divine Service as we would expect him to say?
We are thus forced to answer, that this by itself, is not sufficient. And this is accordance with the words of Ramban (Nachmanides) in a number of places (in his commentary on the Torah) that one does not rely upon miracles, rather one has to all that he can do by natural means and then the assistance will come from heaven.
An additional note to the reader:
Based on information not presented here, the author of this article has come
to the conclusion that codes in general, do
exist in the Bible. If one however believes that the particular code that
I mentioned in this article is not
statistically significant, this in no way detracts from the truth of Rabbi
Teichtal's viewpoint, which is not at all based on codes.
If you are Jewish, I urge you to
attend a special seminar sponsored by Yeshiva Aish Hatora where solid
statistical evidence is offered (that has convinced even military officials
involved in deciphering codes) that some meaningful codes do exist in
the Bible.
To find out information about the seminar
(Discovery program) you can call the Yeshiva by phone (Israel's country code is
972) area code (02)- 6272355 or go to http://www.aish.com/seminars/discovery
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