spirituality n the last day of Jacob's life, our forefather called his 12 sons to his bedside, each to receive a bless- ing. Each son would give rise to a tribe bearing his name. The blessings were prophetic, clearly defining the unique role that each tribe would play. Jacob understood his sons, their characters and attributes, clearly and deeply. He crafted each blessing, therefore, for the individual; and it suited only the son for whom it was intended. Yet it was very significant that Jacob summoned his sons as a group. He might have called them one by one to receive their blessings. Why did he beckon the entire group to his bed- side? Our sages teach us that Jacob's method was delib- erate and meant to impart important lessons to his sons — and to all of us. Jacob wanted each of his sons to listen as well to the blessing of each of his brothers. And you might guess the reason why if you've ever heard someone else being praised and suddenly felt inadequate. It is a common trait among us humans to feel diminished when listening to someone else being praised. Such feelings, of course, are misguided: Praise for one person doesn't detract from another's fine qualities one iota: Because someone else is great doesn't mean I am not great! Jacob wanted his sons to hear and understand that as individuals they possessed great qualities and strengths. By praising what was great about each one — and doing so in the presence of all — they could under- stand that every one has a specialty and a mission. Also, as they heard Jacob praising their brother's attri- butes, they could learn and acquire those same attributes for themselves. Jacob had even a deeper and even more important lesson to convey. Before him stood the entire Jewish nation in kernel form, the 12 tribes together. Not only were they physi- cally together, they were also united in their commitment to God and to the destiny of the Jewish nation. It was here that all the sons of Jacob said in unison for the first time: "Shema DESIGNS IN DECORATOR WOOD & LAMINATES, LTD. Yisrael, HaShem Elokeinu Hashem Echod."—"Hear, our father, Yisrael! Just as HaShem is One to you, so too He is One to us! We are all committed to all of your goals and aspirations for the Jewish nation." Within the Jewish nation a host of different roles must be played, and each was embodied in one of the 12 sons. Each of the sons distinguished himself with different qualities and had his own path through which to serve HaShem. The number 12 sym- bolizes the complete circle of paths through which to serve HaShem. Jacob meant to impress upon his sons that the Jewish nation, which they comprised, was destined to function as a unit — not as separate parts. Each brother was an integral, essential component of the Jewish people. Only when each tribe contributed its unique qualities and strengths to the whole would the Jewish nation be considered com- plete and be able to fulfill its mission in the world. This concept remains true today. The Jewish people are comprised of many different individu- als and can be compared to the cells in a human body. There are trillions of them, with lots of different jobs. But they contain the same genetic code and work together harmoniously to keep the human being alive and well. All the cells are needed so the body can function optimally. So, too, the Jewish nation needs all of its parts in order to be complete and optimize its contribution, and thus ful- fill its mission in the world. Let us renew our commitment to the Jewish people and explore the many ways we may contribute our special qualities to our Jewish community. It Doesn't Have To Cost A fortune... Only Look Like It! Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling as well as furniture design and installations including granite, wood and other materials. Lois Haron Allied Member ASID 248.851.6989 BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM MARTIAL ARTS #1 Kids Martial Arts Program Kids Karate NOW ENROLLING 2219 Cole Street Birmingam MI 48009 www.bmartialarts.com 248 646-6608 1970330 ❑ G, The Jewish liens For Only $4911 Rabbi Avi Cohen is an educator with Partners Detroit. Conversations • Think about your family. What are the different good qualities of the members of your family? • How do they complement each other? • How can you improve yourself by learning from a different member of your family? Feature your business with OyWhataDeal to acquire quality and eager new customers via risk-free and highly-targeted marketing. The In. Non .7.7.fff By running an offer with OyWhataDeal, your promotion will be e-mailed to thousands of loyal subscribers who will read about your offer, visit your website, share your business with their friends and follow you on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. January 1 • 2015 21