Question of the Week: 1:4 Which Roman leader was so magnanimous to the Jewish com- munity that Jews came for years to cry at the spot where he was laid to rest? Netv,switaft,.. sEk.z..*:or T 0 Ten Why the Ten Commandments are so intriguing and so vital. Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor y ou've seen the movie. You've read the news reports on the controversy about posting them in schools and courthouses. Well, this Shabbat, Jan. 29, is your chance to hear them read in public in their original form. They are the Ten Command- ments (or, if you want to get fancy, the Decalogue). In Hebrew, they are called Aseret HaDibrot ("the ten utter- antes"). The Ten Commandments are read twice during the annual Torah cycle. The first time occurs in the sixth aliya of this week's Torah portion, Parshat Yitro (Exodus 20:2-14). The second takes place I later in the year, in the fourth aliya I of Parshat Va Etchanan (Deuterono- : my 5:6-18). Probably the most famous part of I the Torah, the Ten Commandments are to many people — Jewish and gentile — what the Bible is all about: the Almighty telling His peo- ; ple how to regard Him and how the Hebrew alphabet (alef to to treat each other. yud), and sometimes the Roman The list of "do's" and "don'ts" has numerals I to X. spawned hosts of imitators. Now So how is it, when we have five you can find the "Ten Command- books of Torah, chockfull of ments" of just about any subject: mitzvot, miracles, mysticism, histo- the Ten Commandments of dating, ry, poetry and drama, that this one of selling, of swimming-pool safety, list of 10 divine admonitions has of getting the most out of your gas- gotten the lion's share of attention? powered chainsaw. Part of the answer lies in the Go into most synagogues Torah narrative itself. "God said to (especially those more than 20 Moses, 'Behold, I come to you in years old) and you'll see, usual- ly over the ark containing the the thickness of the cloud, so that Torah scrolls, or on the parochet the people will hear as I speak to (the ark curtain), a representa- you (Exodus 19:9). This was the only time that the entire nation tion of the two stone tablets of of Israel, and not Moses alone, I the Ten Commandments. Some- heard the ! times, the voice of God. tablets show The setting in the first two which this took words of place was each com- The Ten Comma ndments arrived awe-inspiring mandment in Hebrew, amid smoke, lig htning and silence and frighten- ing: a cloud- sometimes — and continue to be the best- shrouded just the first known section of the Torah. mountain, 10 letters o 1/28 2000 103