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5th March 2016 כ”ה אדר א’ תשע"ו
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THE GOLD STANDARD
Rabbi Jeremy Golker Head of Kodesh, Hasmonean High School
Over sixty year 12 students from Hasmonean Girls’ School recently went on the school Poland trip. One of the places they visited was the famous yeshiva, Chachmei Lublin. The girls learned and saw how Rav Meir Shapiro zt’’l tried to transform the status of yeshiva bachurim and limmud haTorah by building a yeshiva where the imposing physical edifice would match the towering spiritual standards. Rav Meir Shapiro’s educational philosophy is beautifully expressed in an idea relating to this week’s sedra. The Mechilta (Parshas Yisro, parsha yud) makes an intriguing comment about the keruvim, the child like angels standing at each end of the aron, that feature again in this week’s sedra.
What would happen if replacement keilim (vessels) were needed in the mishkan and gold was not available? Could silver be used? Or is it gold or nothing? The Mechilta says that for all the other keilim in the mishkan, it would be acceptable to make replacements out of silver. This is not true for the keruvim. The keruvim had to be made out of gold. Indeed, if they were fashioned out of silver, the Mechilta shockingly equates it to making silver idols! Why? What is so special about the keruvim that necessitates that they may only be made out of gold? Rav Meir Shapiro explains that the keruvim represent chinuch, The child like angel sitting on top of the aron are symbols of youngsters learning Torah. That is why they have to be made out of gold. When it comes to chinuch, there is no room for “good enough”. Each lesson has to be outstanding and of the highest quality. Even silver is akin to idol worship! This is a powerful idea and serves as a responsibility and benchmark for those fortunate enough to be involved in chinuch, whether as parents or mechanchim. When it comes to transmitting Torah to the next generation, only a gold standard suffices.
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