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yes, we hit them where it hurts most! - how long did you expect us to keep taking murders, beatings, BDS and other attempts to WIPE OUT THE JEWISH PEOPLE in silence??? h/t NESHAMA
yes, we hit them where it hurts most! - how long did you expect us to keep taking murders, beatings, BDS and other attempts to WIPE OUT THE JEWISH PEOPLE in silence??? h/t NESHAMA
Jewish girls & women having their soul food! Source |
by Rabbi Ephraim Sprecher
first posted here
The
Talmud (Berachot 26b) says, "Tefilot Avot Tiknum" – "Prayer was
established by the Avot." The Talmud then uses the following verse
(Bereshis 19:27) to prove how Avraham established Prayer: "Vayaskem
Avraham baboker el hamakom asher amad sham et pnei Hashem" – "And
Avraham got up early in the morning to the place where he had stood before G‑d."
The
connection here is in the word "AMAD" – "Stood" and its
association with the Amida Prayer. Strangely though, the Torah relates, just
one chapter later (Bereshis 20:17), "Vayitpalel Avraham el Ha'Elokim"
– "And Avraham prayed to G‑d." The word "VAYITPALEL" is directly
related to "TEFILA" - "Prayer." When proving that Avraham
established Prayer, why didn't the Talmud use this verse?
Furthermore,
in the case of Avraham's Tefilah, G‑d answered his prayer and miraculously
healed Avimelech, the King of the Plishtim, and his entire household. Why isn't
this clear, explicit and successful Prayer our foundational model?
The
Talmud's first proof text for Prayer offers us a profound lesson. Let's take a
deeper look at our original proof text: "And Avraham got up early in the
morning to the place where he had stood before G‑d." What's so special
about this place? This place was of deep significance to Avraham. It was the
place where he stood, argued and confronted G‑d before the destruction of S'dom
and A'mora.
This is
the place where Avraham stood alone, face to face with the Creator of the
Universe, mustered all his courage to demand (Bereshis 18:23), "Hashofet
kol haaretz lo yaaseh mishpat?" – "Shall the Judge of the entire
earth not do justice?" And Avraham continues to challenge G‑d, "Chalilah
Lecha l'hamit tzaddik im rasha?" "How dare You kill the righteous
together with the wicked?"
By
using this verse as a foundation for Jewish Prayer, the Talmud teaches us that
the place of Jewish Prayer is NOT centered on miracles or good fortune. Rather,
Prayer is the place where we confront G‑d for what seems to us to be unfair and
unjust. Prayer is the place where we struggle and argue with G‑d Who loves
righteousness and justice but allows suffering, pain, and death of innocent
children. Prayer's place is where we, like Avraham, stand and see the distance
between the world as it is and the world as it could be.
This is
where our Prayer begins. In our daily AMIDAH in the paragraph beginning with
Shema Kolenu, one should add his personal pleas and petitions. The Yaaros D’vash
emphasizes that such personal prayers may be in any language or style, for our
feelings and devotion are more important than the form of the prayer! This is
where hope begins, and where redemption begins. We have a lot of work to do.
Let's get started by having a daily conversation with G‑d and telling Him our
troubles. He yearns to hear from us. It's the best therapy there is, and it's
free! Prayer is the ORIGINAL Soul Food!
Through
Prayer, we become G‑d's partners and messengers to demonstrate how to handle
life's difficult tests. We show our family and friends how to have Emunah and
Bitachon (Faith and Trust in G‑d), despite our pain and suffering.
***
5 comments:
Hava,
Thank you so much for this chizuk of emotional tefillah from the heart.
Also, I love your caption under the beautiful photo:
"Jewish girls & women having their soul food!"
Beautiful.
Myrtle Rising, thank you for taking the time to comment!
Where, oh where is Orna Nitzevet??? Suddenly her blog is no more, and her email disappeared too!
Bs''d
All comes from Hashem!
A matana...
https://truetzadikkim.blogspot.com/2019/11/i-found-hidden-roll-in-bet-ha-midrash.html?m=1
Take care dear blogger.
Hava, I believe she's still around, but under concealment...
😉
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