» to rah por tion The Gift Of Torah Sukkot Shabbat Chol HaMoed: Exodus 33:12-34:26, Numbers 29:26-31; Ezekiel 38:18-39:16. T ishrei is a month replete with people. He reminds them of the gift God holidays. Rosh Hashanah is had given them at Sinai. “The Torah that the Day of Judgment. We stand Moses commanded us is an inheritance before God imploring to be inscribed for the congregation of Jacob.” and sealed for a sweet new year. Rabbi Menachem M. Yom Kippur is the Day of Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Atonement and the holiest Rebbe of blessed memory, day on the Jewish calendar. It expounded that an inheritance is spent in fasting and prayer, is bequeathed from parent to prompting God to pardon our child. No matter the state of iniquities. the child, his traits, talents or Sukkot is biblically called the genius, he inherits his parents’ “holiday of our rejoicing.” It fol- estate. lows the intense prayer-filled Similarly, the Jewish people Rabbi holidays as we celebrate our Mendel Stein are God’s children. God gave great fortune of being forgiven the Torah to every Jew as an by our Father in heaven. But as inheritance. No matter his the holidays begin to conclude, the party observance or participation, the Jew is about to intensify. The grand finale of inherits the Torah. Simchat Torah has come: a holiday of On Simchat Torah, the study of the song, dance and rejoicing. Torah is finished. It is a cause for celebra- Throughout the year, we read and tion. However, the celebration isn’t con- study the Torah. Every week, we learn a fined to its study. It is a celebration of a new portion. The holiday is the culmina- higher dimension of Torah. The Torah is tion of a yearlong study. Synagogues host a legacy that belongs to the Jewish peo- the hakafot, the Simchat Torah ritual ple at their essence, as children of God. dancing. We dance with the Torah scroll, Every Jew can dance with the Torah celebrating the end of the previous cycle because therein lies the deep core con- and the beginning of a new one. nection of a Jew to his Father in heaven. The Torah is commonly viewed as Therefore, the Torah remains in its a text given by God to Moses, who mantle over Simchat Torah because at transferred it to the Jewish nation. It hakafot we celebrate, not its content, has its own class of scholars who study rather, it as a treasure deeply connected it in depth and act on its discipline. with us. Interestingly enough, during the hakafot, Today, people are soul-searching. the Torah is never studied from. We Looking for their calling: to find them- celebrate with exuberant dancing and selves. Pick a synagogue. Pick up the the Torah is clutched tightly, cherished Torah. Do you feel connected? Celebrate. by the dancers. Everyone is invited, even Disconnected? Reconnect and celebrate, those who have never studied and those too. who lack in their adherence to its disci- Rabbi Mendel Stein is development director pline. In the last portion of the Torah, Moses of Lubavitch Yeshiva-International School for Chabad Leadership in Oak Park. gives his departing message to his where there’s a will, There’s a way forward. At 100 years young, Manny Silverman is having his cake and eating it too! He has loving caregivers in his cousin 9LFNLKHUVLJQLʳFDQWRWKHU'HYOLQDQGWKHFDULQJVWDIIDW WKH-96'RURWK\DQG3HWHU%URZQ-HZLVK&RPPXQLW\$GXOW 'D\3URJUDP7KH%URZQ&HQWHURSHUDWHGLQSDUWQHUVKLS ZLWK-HZLVK6HQLRU/LIHSURYLGHVVWLPXODWLQJDFWLYLWLHVIRU LQGLYLGXDOVZLWK$O]KHLPHUȤVGLVHDVHDQGRWKHUIRUPVRI GHPHQWLD Ȧ0\IDYRULWHWKLQJDERXW0DQQ\FRPLQJWR-96LVWKDW KHIHHOVOLNHKH VJRLQJWRWKH-HZLVK&HQWHUȧH[SODLQV 9LFNLȦ+HFRPHVRQ)ULGD\EHFDXVHWKH%URZQ&HQWHUKDV 6KDEEDWVHUYLFHVVRPH)ULGD\VDQGKHORYHVWKDW(YHU\- ERG\KHUHDW-96LVVRNLQGDQGVRVZHHWDQGVRDWWHQWLYH .QRZLQJWKDWKH VFOHDQIHGJLYHQDOONLQGVRIDWWHQWLRQ ORYHGDQGVDIHWKDW VIURPWKHKHDUW7KDW VSXUHNLQGQHVVȧ )RU\HDUV-96KDVEHHQThe Way Forward to care and NLQGQHVVIRUVHQLRUVDQGWKHLUIDPLOLHV * Find your way forward at www.jvsdet.org 2121570 October 20 • 2016 37