21 January 2019

Why Name Parshat Matan Torah after a GER?

15 Sh'vat 5779 | "T"u biShvat"



by Rabbi Ephraim Sprecher | first posted here

The Nation of Israel Accepts the Torah. Source


Yitro, Moshe's father-in-law, is the name of the Parsha in which we read the account of the most important event in Jewish and World history, the Giving of the Torah. It is remarkable that this Parsha has as its title, the name of someone who was not even born a Jew. Yitro was a pagan idol worshipper, but only later in life abandoned his paganism and recognized the One True G-d.

Why was Yitro the GER chosen to have the Parsha of MATAN TORAH named after him? It is because Yitro is the greatest illustration of what the Torah is meant to accomplish. The Torah's goal is to transform idolaters into believers and pagans into the worshippers of the One True G-d.

Judaism is not a restrictive club for born Jews only. Any non-Jew who sincerely desires to embrace Torah true Judaism is welcome. In fact, the most repeated Mitzva in the Torah is to love the GER. The Sefer HaChinuch in Mitzva 63 quotes the Talmud in Baba Mitzia that 24 out of 613 Mitzvot discuss loving and not mistreating a GER.

When the Jewish People stood at Mount Sinai and were prepared to accept the Torah, G-d defined our mission by telling us, "If you will listen to My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own, special treasure from among all nations. For all the Earth is Mine, and you shall be to Me a Kingdom of Kohanim and a Holy Nation" (Shemot 19).

Yehudah Halevi wonders about the phrase MAMLECHET KOHANIM (A Kingdom of Kohanim). Surely the Jewish People will not all be Kohanim. The 12 Tribes were divided into Kohanim, Levi’im and Israelites. Most Jews are simply Israelites. So why does G-d say that the Jewish People in its entirety will become a "Kingdom of Kohanim"?

Yehudah Halevi answers that just as the Kohanim were to be the teachers and leaders for the rest of the Jewish People, so too we Jews have to become the leaders and teachers of the rest of the world. That is the meaning of "… You shall be My own special treasure from among all nations…" (Shemot 19).

We are to be the Kohanim, who will insure that all nations eventually will acknowledge the One True G-d. That's why G-d says "…for all the earth is Mine"(Shmot 19).

We Jews perform our G-d given task in 2 ways – Judaism for Jews and those who want to sincerely convert to Judaism, and the Torah's 7 Noahide Laws for the gentiles. Our motto to non-Jews is "Keep the 7 and go to Heaven!”

Rambam in Sefer HaMitzvot states that teaching the 7 Mitzvot of Bnei Noach to non-Jews is part of the Mitzva to love HASHEM.

This Divine Plan is used by the Talmud to explain why Jews throughout history have been exiled around the globe. The Talmud offers the rationale that the punishment of our exile may have a totally different purpose. "G-d did not exile Israel among the nations but only so converts might join them, as is written, 'And I, (G-d), will plant her for Me in the land'… (Hoshea 2:25). "Surely a man plants a SEAH (a biblical measure) in order to harvest many KOR" (an even greater measure). (Pesachim 87b).

Our mission as Jews is to spread the knowledge of the One True G-d, as the prophet Yeshayahu says, "We are to be a light unto the nations". But before we can be a light unto the nations, we must first be a light to each other.

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Happy T"u biShvat, everyone!

3 comments:

HDG, Yerushalayim, E"Y Shlemah said...

Interesting news: my blogging colleague Neshama beat us all to this one. Will we learn of Mashiah's being revealed before the Israeli elections -- before 10 days before Pesah???

According to R' Chaim Kanievsky, we will.

Mashiah Yavo (Hebrew)

Israelis: How will we know when the Messiah comes? (Hebrew, with English subtitles)

Follow-up to Mashiah Yavo - in English

May it be so.

But we must be on the lookout for these three things ahead of time: the King of Israel, the annihilation of Amalek and the (beginning of the?) building of the Third Holy Temple, in that order according to the RAMBA"M in Sanhedrin 20b.

Neshama said...

Thank you HDG. While the Rambam lays out the scenario, HASHEM has His plans. We can estimate, based on authorities, but B”H it can all happen in the wink of an eye (IY”H). At least, I believe, the first two can happen together, and also before the Israeli elections. About the Bais HaMikdash, I believe Ir David is (and has) preparing an infrastructure. Have you seen what they’ve been able to accomplish. So much around, near, and below has been restored or built-up its amazing. Ir David. I just feel we are so close, we can virtually reach out and touch our future.

Neshama said...

Well, I’ve brought our discussion out to readers of my blog, in the hopes that other join in: Discussion on Mashiach