Tetzaveh - The Precious Light
February 27/28,
2015 / Adar 8/9 5775
Styx (Tommy Shaw, CornerStone Album 1979):
Give me the lights, precious lights
Give me lights
Give me my hope, give me my energy
You can turn the wrong into right
Precious lights
Illuminate me, carry me away
Carry me, carry me
Give me lights
Give me my hope, give me my energy
You can turn the wrong into right
Precious lights
Illuminate me, carry me away
Carry me, carry me
Aaron and his sons shall set them up
in the Tent of Meeting, outside the curtain which is over (the ark of) the
Pact, (to burn) from evening to morning before G-D. It shall be due from
the Israelites for ALL time, through-out the ages.
Light; through-out our history,
‘light’ has played a very important and impactful part. It started back
in Genesis; Genesis 1:3 to 1:4, “G-d said, “Let there be light”; and there was
light. G-d saw that light was good, and G-d separated light from
darkness.
This Parsha (Torah Portion) continues
G-D’s favor and meaning for ‘light’. Aaron, his sons, and the Kohanim
were obligated to tend to the lights of the seven-branched Menorah every
morning and evening. They were to light the wicks in the following order:
working from the last light on the right side toward the center, and then
working the last light on the left side toward the center.
In today’s modern times, so many good
things depend on light! We look at light
as reason, as of knowledge, and of redemption, and that of darkness of
superstition, of ignorance, and death, and it seems rather easy to view this as
conflicting powers, and some religions in-fact do; But Judaism has always stood
firm by its convictions and laws that exist, and that of The creation of ONE
G-D!
We, as Jewish people associate G-D
with light! It is such a metaphor that seems so natural to describe our
experience with the ‘DIVINE”, that of G-D. It started with Genesis when G-D
created light. We can feel that the action of Darkness to that of light
is the purpose of G-d and G-D’s activities for humanity. Simply, the
Jewish task at hand….To diffuse the bitterness, the darkness of others, and
share G-D’s truth amongst all, THE LIGHT!
Through-out Torah, through our
Siddurim, through-out our prayers, we see over and over again, LIGHT.
“G-d created light”
“If your light , we shall see light”
“For the commandment is a lamp, and
the teaching is light.”
“Oh house of Jacob, come let us walk
by the light of the eternal one.”
“The path of the righteous, is like
that of the light of dawn………..”
Etcetera…….
Metaphorically speaking, Our
ancestors and we as Jewish people can be viewed as that very olive oil that
Aaron, his sons, and the Kohanim used in that very 1stMenorah, as
the that very oil provided that faithful light, and we as Jews give and receive
light from our love of G-D and our sincere faith!
I believe, that
every Jewish Heart and every Jewish soul, there is a Ner Tamid, an eternal
light that burns from with-in, not just when we are inside a Temple, also during
times of worship outside and/or alone (from within), but also out and about in
daily life, in our actions, in our words, in our feelings, in our manner, in
our faith, deep within our very own hearts and souls.
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