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פרשת קדושים 14th May 2016 ו’ אייר תשע"ו For Questions on Divrei Torah or articles, to receive this via email or for sponsorship opportunities please email mc@markittech.com Now in Yerushalayim, Antwerp, Baltimore, Bet Shemesh, Borehamwood, Chile, Cyprus, Edgware, Elstree, Gateshead, Gibraltar, Hale, Holland, Hong Kong, Ilford, Johannesburg, Lakewood, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Manchester, Melbourne, Miami, New York, Petach Tikva, Philadelphia, Radlett, Toronto, Vienna, Zurich
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‘MILLER MUSINGS’ MEASURE THE PLEASURE
Rabbi Shimmy Miller
Rebbe at Manchester Mesivta
Holiness is a word that appears often in Judaism yet is often misunderstood or simply not understood at all. We are given the specific directive in this week’s Parsha of “You shall be holy”, with no true indication of what this requires and how we are to fulfill it. The actual word for holy “kadosh” means to be separate, but separate from what and by what means does one achieve this separation? Let us look into one of its interpretations.
limiting of these enjoyments. To live a life of unrestrained excess, even where it is strictly not transgressing a single command, may be following the letter of the law, but not the spirit of it. Once again, there are many ways and times in which we can, and indeed should, partake of the delights that this world offers, but from time to time this must be tempered and restrained, with the restraint and the benefits it bring to us in our lives being an end goal in and of itself.
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Every individual has to determine for themselves, where that boundary is and when they are overstepping it, so that there exists in their soul, as part of their very nature, The Torah and Judaism wholly reject the concept of self-control and appreciation the idea of shunning all material pleasures. of what are the true goals and treasures of Hashem has created an incredibly beautiful this world. To limit oneself in this manner, is world with many opportunities for physical to imbue within oneself the ability to control gratification and the Torah does not endorse one’s animal self and to let one’s divine soul a lifestyle of total abstention or asceticism, take control. Through acting in this way but only requires us to know when and we are reminding ourselves that the true where to indulge in those pleasures based on the guidelines of our Torah. The separation meaning of our existence is found within the can therefore not mean simply a severance spiritual and not within the material. It is a from all of life’s pleasures. This is not what very fine line, but when negotiated correctly refines one’s character and sets one’s focus we believe in. in life towards what truly matters and away The Ramban explains the idea of holiness to mean that even within this permitted from that which is ultimately immaterial. usage, however, there is a cultivation of Just because we can have something, does personality expected that requires some not always mean that we should have it. There is a word in this week’s sedrah which is the title of a masechta of mishnayos. If you look at the Targum Onkelos of that word you will see that the Aramaic translation is a title of another masechta in a different one of the shisha sidrei mishna. What are the 2 words and which sedarim are they from? Any comments can be directed to bkahan47@yahoo.co.uk. Answer on back page.
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