spirit torah portion The Consequence Of Our Actions T his week’s Torah portion describes the tragic death of Nadav and Avihu, the two sons of Aaron. “Now Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu each took his fire pan, put fire in it, and laid incense on it; and they offered before the Lord this regard, is a corollary alien fire, which He had to this narrowing of the not enjoined upon them. distance; that is, the con- And fire came forth from sequence of their actions the Lord and consumed reminds us that navigating them; thus they died at between the mundane and the instance of the Lord.” the sacred can potentially (Leviticus 10:1-2) be fraught with danger and Biblical commentators, Professor Howard must be undertaken with in the absence of any single great caution and deliber- definitive explanation, have Lupovitch ateness. This danger was opted for a menu of explana- illustrated just before they tions from which readers two priests brought their can choose; this array of illicit offering. As the verse explanations has allowed immediately preceding (Leviticus this odd story to be the source of 9:24) describes, “Fire came forth a variety of lessons — for example, from before the Lord and consumed seriousness and deliberateness in the burnt offering and the fat parts the performance of sacred tasks, on the altar. And all the people saw, echoed later in Ethics of the Fathers: and shouted, and fell on their faces.” “Be deliberate in judgment.” Nadav an Avihu were or should The central aim of the Book of have been aware of the potential Leviticus is defining the biblical dangers of playing with Divine fire. notion of kedushah, that elusive They did not act out of malevo- term conveniently translated as holi- lence. Rather, they were impelled by ness. In some sense, kedushah is a a desire to offer an additional gift to familiar concept that is woven into God. Intent, though, is not a mitigat- the fabric of Jewish life: We recite Kiddush at the onset of Shabbat and ing factor in this instance. This point is underlined by Rabbi yom tov to delineate between sacred Naftyali Yehuda Zvi Berlin (aka the and mundane moments in time. We recite Kaddish to punctuate between NeTZiV), a late 19th-century Litvak. Acknowledging that they acted out parts of the service, and Mourner’s of passion for God, he explained that Kaddish to acknowledge the tran- “Love of God is dear to God, but not scendence of God at a difficult in a way that is not commanded.” In moment in our lives. other words, acting out of a passion- A more sublime aspect of kedu- ate love or belief in something does shah more pertinent to Nadav and Avihu is the separation between God not forgive a misdeed that ensues from this passion. Rather, we are and Israel: more specifically, how to expected to act in a way that is not narrow this gap not only effectively only well-intentioned and kind, but but also safely. To this end, a sacri- also deliberate and not impulsive. • fice represents an act of elevating something of this world toward Dr. Howard N. Lupovitch is an associate heaven, symbolically bringing our- professor of history at Wayne State University selves closer to God. and director of WSU’s Cohn-Haddow Center The story of Nadav and Avihu, in for Judaic Studies. Parshat Shemini: Leviticus 9:1-11:47; II Samuel 6:1-7:17. APRIL 23-30, 2017 SHOP THE SALE! LAUREL PARK PLACE, LIVONIA A community service project. Proceeds benefit education and literacy programs. HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Rochelle Riley HONORARY CHAIRPERSON Neal Rubin Detroit Free Press Columnist Detroit News Columnist OPENING DAY SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Pre-Sale 8:15am - 11am, Admission $20 REGULAR HOURS: Admission free Sundays: 11am - 6pm, Monday-Saturday: 10am - 9pm MONDAY MADNESS - Monday, April 24: 10am - 9pm Buy a book and WIN! Giveaways while supplies last! TEACHER APPRECIATION - Tuesday, April 25: 3 - 9pm Teachers receive 50% discount with valid ID COOKSTOCK - Wednesday, April 26 Cookbooks galore and so much more! Recipe contest winner announcement at 5pm BOOKBUSTER SALE AND SPORTS DRAWING Thursday, April 27 and Friday, April 28: 3 - 9pm BUY 3, GET 4 th FREE* (*least expensive item) Spend $25 or more to be entered in three special drawings: % " % $# # % " # "! " # BOOKS AND MEDIA 1/2 PRICE SUNDAY, APRIL 30 BOOKSTOCK 2017 PRESENTING SPONSOR 2017 SPONSORS For further information: bookstockmi.org or 248-645-7840 ext. 365 facebook.com/BookstockMI @BookstockMI Tweet with us using #BookstockMI 000000 jn April 20 • 2017 43