Torah Portion The Torah's Truths Are With Us Always away in a house of treasures. Yet there are other lessons for us to be derived from the simple instruction given to the king. For example, the Torah scroll written must be copied from the original, not created anew, lest it lose its authenticity. But each king and each generation must write their own copies of the Torah and not his weeks's parsha states merely inherit them from their par- at Deuteronomy 17:18- ents. How we bring Torah into our 20: When (the king) is everyday lives is unique to each of us. seated on his royal throne, Rabbi Stuart Kelman asks, "What he shall have a copy of this Torah to make of these two Torahs? One written for him on a scroll by the Torah lies in the azara, an levitical priests; let it remain enclosure in the Temple with him and let him read it court — perhaps the Aron all his life so that he may HaKodesh (Holy Ark) of learn to revere the Lord his today's synagogue — and God, to observe faithfully all that is the original; the other the words of this Torah as is the portable Torah and the as these laws. Thus he king reads from it. It is will not act arrogantly interesting that the original his brothers, nor deviate stays locked so that future from this commandment to generations can authenticate the right or to the left, to the their version and copy from RABBI end that he and his descen- it. One Torah is carried on NORMAN T. dams may long reign in the the street; the other is kept ROMAN midst of Israel." at home. The one at home is Special to the Moses tells his people that the locus for humility where Jewish News _Thonce they have occupied the the individual king (and we) promised land and God has are judged ("thus he will not chosen a king for them, their new act arrogantly"); the one in the day-to- leader (as it was commanded for them day marketplace is the authority, the as well) should "write" a copy of the document/standard that we (and the scroll as the ultimate mitzvah of king) use to judge others." studying, reaching and living by As we enter Elul, beginning the Torah. Indeed, the Torah was to be thoughtful month that precedes the the constitution, and all would abide High Holy Days, let us remember by its word. Since the king is to be Moses' teaching to all the children of 'one of your own people" (verse 15), Israel throughout the generations. Let what is expected of the king in the us remember the two Torah scrolls we matter of Torah is to be expected of us write and study — those of our pri- also. vate and public lives — and let us The rabbis understand Moses to be rejoice in that inheritance. Fl urging that the king (and we as well) should actually possess two copies of the Torah: a private one and a public one. While it is important that the "Torah be preserved in the Temple (or The king's Torah was to be writ- archives of the home), it is also neces- ten in the presence of priests as sary that it be carried with us at all witnesses; whom would you times. The Talmud (Sanhedrin) choose to be the proper witnesses describes a portable Torah for the king for the symbolic Torah of life to wear, in the form of an amulet, you choose to write? Some rabbis which undoubtedly contained not the comment that the portable Torah entire text but the 613 letters of the was to be a summary — which Ten Commandments (corresponding verses of the Torah do you wear to the 613 mitzvot of the whole Torah on your arm (as an amulet or in itself). This portable source of God's a briefcase)? If you could speak teaching and justice reminds leader to the world's kings, queens, and people alike that the knowledge presidents and prime ministers, gained from the entire Torah must be which teachings of the Torah shared in public and not merely stored would you cite to improve their leadership? Norman T. Roman is rabbi of Temple o spa nnim e n ces s w o , Amo sst aMt Kol Ami. 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