>> Torah portion 6449 Inkster Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 248-851-7397 Parshat Acharei Mot, Shabbat HaGadol: Leviticus 16:1-18:30; Malachi 3:4-3:24. T here is a fascinating principle in the study of Torah called smichut haparashiyot — that there must be a connection, apparent or not, between two adjacent Torah portions, commandments or stories. This week, we read Acharei Mot, which literally means "after the death:' It is speaking about the death of Nadav and Avihu, Aaron's two sons who "died when they drew too close to the presence of the Lord" What interested me about just the first line of this por- tion is that it doesn't follow the actual portion where the two died. Rather, there are two portions, Tazria and Metzora, between them. Wouldn't it have made more sense to have the portion that begins "after the death of the two sons of Aaron" directly after the portion that contains the story of their death? After some study, I found one com- mentary that offered this explanation for the interruption in the narra- tive. Nadav and Avihu die because they "drew too close" to God, to the Holy of Holies. Tazria and Metzora discuss who may and may not enter the Mishkan (Tabernacle). Because Nadav and Avihu clearly didn't know the boundaries and suffered the most severe consequences, the Torah had to be more clear about the laws regarding states of purity and impurity so that no one else makes the same mistake. While I find that explanation sat- isfying on a "head level:' I am left unsatisfied on a "heart level:' I want to know what happened to Aaron after his sons died. The text made it seem like he went right back to work with his brother Moses without interrup- tion. But I have a hard time believing that after seeing two of his sons struck dead before his eyes he was capable of performing his duties. I believe that the two portions that interrupt the flow between Shemini and Acharei Mot are there to teach us something else. Often, we are told that when someone is in a state of impurity, they must leave the camp. I don't think it's a stretch to relate that to someone in mourning. I have often seen in my work as a rabbi and experience in my own life the need to be alone — to withdraw from the world — after los- ing someone you love. While I am a firm believ- er in the power and neces- sity of shivah, I also believe that time alone to reflect, cry, be angry and begin to heal are of utmost value after suffering the death of someone you love. You have to get used to the idea of being without them. If it was your spouse, maybe it is getting used to eating alone. If it was your child, well, you just never get used to it, and you have to force yourself to re-enter the world with one less hand to hold while crossing the street. While having someone by your side while you experience all these "firsts" and "new normals," there is sanctity in separating yourself out from the com- munity for a while before bravely re- entering. I imagine that Aaron, much like some of the people he banished from the community, banished himself as well. He left the work of the Mishkan to his other sons, and he took some time to be alone. He didn't have to wait until he was pure once again, but just until his soul was ready to once again serve God. So after some thought, I realize why there is an interruption between these two portions. Because even if God spoke to Moses and Aaron in the two portions between Shemini and Acharei Mot, I think Aaron still took time to himself, until he was once again ready to serve God and the people. ❑ Jennifer Kaluzny is a rabbi at Temple Israel 8:30 - 6:00 8:30 - 3:00 IP" uesday Wednesday Friday Thursday Saturday HAPPY PASSOVER! Full Service Auto Repair & Maintenance Kenny"the Car Guy"Walters, owns the award-winning auto shop Mufflers and More www.muffiersandmore.net at 490 N. Pontiac Trail in Walled Lake Email Kenny the Car Guy at 248.668.1200 Kenny@muffiersandmore.net For years, Mufflers and More has provided neighbors with HONEST, DEPENDABLE, QUALITY information, repair and service! They live here and it shows! SERVICE DISCOUNT (labor only) NIERS $10 OFF $50 a MUFFLERS $20 OFF $100 ~u IRE $30 OFF $250 or more Full Service Auto Re air & Maintenance Full Service Auto Re •air 8 Maintenance 1905170 a SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! Mention that you saw them in the A! in West Bloomfield and with the Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network. Visit JNonline.us JN April 10 • 201z 55