Torah Portion The Jewish People's Destiny: To Return To God And Torah nation: "I know that after my death, you will certainly corrupt yourselves and turn away from the way that I have commanded you, and evil will befall you ... because you have done evil in the eyes of the Lord" (Deuteronomy 31:29). Basically, it seems that the whole thrust of the shirah and its accompany- ing verses are an acknowledgment of Moses' (and, in fact, God's) failure, and the certainty that the Jewish people will he bulk of this week's Torah abandon its covenant with God and will portion is a shirah, a song or fail to fulfill its potential as God's nation. a poem. Why would God cause Moses so This poem is Moses' last much anguish before his death by reveal- exhortation to the Jewish people before ing this? Why, indeed, would his death and, as such, must the Torah itself paint such a be of great significance. In bleak future for the Jewish addition, God commands nation? And why would God Moses (Deuteronomy 31:19- insist that the people inter- 21): "And now write this shi- nalize this catastrophic vision rah and teach it to the Jewish by learning the shirah? people; put it into their I believe, in spite of the mouths in order that it will be verses I've quoted above, that a witness for the Jewish people this is not the main point of ... and it will be that when the shirah. As Rashi, the great many tragedies and troubles Torah commentator (1040- RABBI befall them, this shirah will 1105) points out on the verse answer before them as a wit- ELIEZER quoted above (Deuteronomy ness, for it will not be forgot- COHEN 31:21), "`... for it will not be ten from the mouths of their Special to the forgotten from the mouths of descendants ..." Jewish News their descendants ...': Behold What is this witness and this is a promise to Israel that why is it so important? Torah will not be completely forgotten Initially, one would say that the shi- from its descendants." rah and surrounding verses offer a very According to Rashi, the message of pessimistic and dire warning. The basic the shirah is that in spite of all the per- theme of the shirah is that God is just (Deuteronomy 32:4: "The Rock, His acts versity and the waywardness of the peo- ple, in spite of the nation's sin and idola- are perfect because all His ways are jus- try, it will still remember the Torah — tice ...") and that the Jewish people are however faintly and minimally — and, perverse (Deuteronomy 32:5-6: "A ironically, the prophecy of its own faith- crooked and perverse generation ... a lessness. foolish nation and not wise ...") and Ultimately, the individual Jew and have forsaken God (Deuteronomy 32:15: the remnant of the nation will return to ,"... and they forsook God, who made its destiny, will return to God and His them ...") and, therefore, deserve to be Torah. punished and destroyed (Deuteronomy 32:23: "I will heap upon them troubles; I will exhaust my arrows against them Shabbat Shuvah ('arshat Haazinu): Deuteronomy 32:1-52; Hosea 14:2-10; Micah 7: 18-20; Joel 2;15-27 . T ❑ Similarly, in the verses preceding the shirah, God tells Moses, who has spent the last 40 years of his life caring for, nurturing and teaching the nation that, "... you will die and this nation will rise up and go astray after foreign gods ... and forsake Me and break My covenant ..." (Deuteronomy 31:16). Likewise, Moses, himself accuses the Eliezer Cohen is rabbi of Congregation Or Chadash. Conversations Was Moses' mission ultimately a success or a failure? After 3,500 years, why have we still not ful- filled our destiny as God's people? After 3,500 years, why have we still survived as the Jewish people? What role do Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur play in enabling us to achieve our potential? 2266 Orchard Lake Road, Sylvan, MI (at the corner of Orchard Lake & MiddlebeTh 248.682.8573 NOT MADONNA'S KABBALAH If you want to study traditional Kabbalah with an authentic teacher... Kabbalah and Mysticism: Connecting G-d, Soul, World with Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg Sundays, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. October 26 through December 21 Wednesdays, 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. October 22 — December 17 at Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center 5595 Maple Road West Bloomfield A noted Kabbalah scholar and authority, Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg has taught mysticism for over thirty years. He not only teaches mysticism, but lives by its principles. To register for classes, or for more information, call the Torah Center at 248.855.6170, or email us at bctc770@aol.com 10/ 3 763030 2003 65