Growth Period
Parshas Emor
Posted
on June 7, 2002 (5755) By Rabbi Yaakov Menken | Series: Lifeline | Level: Beginner
“And you shall count for yourselves from the day after the
Sabbath, from the day when the Omer was
brought, seven complete weeks will they be.” [23:15]
Our Sages tell us that the period of counting between Pesach and Shavuous came to separate the Exodus from Egypt
and acceptance of the Torah on Mt.
Sinai. The Jews in Egypt were stuck at a very base, non-spiritual level, and
they needed this time period in order to grow and develop spiritually in order
to be prepared for the reception of the ultimate spirituality, G-d’s blueprint
for Creation, the Torah. Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin,
author of Oznaim L’Torah, writes that
the Omer remains relevant every year. We say this
about all holidays – that in Judaism they are not merely commemorations, but an
opportunity to relive the events. As the Haggadah says,
“in every generation a person is obligated to regard himself as if he left
Egypt.”
Regarding the Omer, Rabbi Sorotzkin tells us that it has
always been known to G-d that Israel – as a
nation and as individuals – will fall from their spiritual heights. Therefore,
he says, G-d set aside this time for us to work on
spiritual growth each and every year. This period was sanctified for all time
as conducive to self-purification and development.
There are several such time periods during the year, times
when we can grow and accomplish more and more. The holidays form a natural
spiral, leading us ever upwards in a lifetime of spiritual growth. Just… take
advantage of it!
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