
For parents to share with
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Parshas Tzav (Shabbos HaGadol)
Look A Little Closer
"The fire will always be burning on the altar (Vayikra 6:6)."
This verse is the source for the commandment to keep a fire constantly
burning on the mizbeach (holy altar). The Kohanim
(priests) were commanded to add wood to the fire in the morning
and in the evening in order to keep the flame burning. The Gemora
(Yuma 21b) explains that the fire of the mizbeach was not a normal
fire that burned up toward the sky, but rather a miraculous fire
that came down from heaven. If so, then why did the Kohanim need
to add wood? If Hashem miraculously made the fire come down from
Heaven, then He certainly could have made it burn without wood.
In answering this question, the Sefer HaChinuch teaches us a
very important principle about how Hashem runs the world. The
miracles that Hashem performs are done in a hidden way. They
are either totally or partially within the framework of natural
laws. Take for example the splitting of the Red Sea. That was
an open miracle, known to the entire world. Still, the Torah
writes (Shemos 14:2), "Hashem caused a strong east wind to
blow the whole night which made the sea into dry land and the
waters were divided." Hashem performed the miracle within
the framework of natural laws so that it could appear that the
wind split the sea. Similarly, He commanded the Kohanim to add
wood to the fire so that it could appear that the fire was coming
from the wood.
KINDERLACH ...
Hashem's miracles are all around us. Why don't we always see
them? Because they are partially hidden within nature. Let us
consider, for example, the miracle of the blossoming of a tree.
This is very relevant now, because Nissan is the month when we
make the blessing on fruit trees in bloom. A tree's life begins
by burying a seed in the ground (which would kill many living
creatures), then watering it (which might drown it) and miraculously,
a tree sprouts. From earth, water, and sunshine come a beautiful
tree bearing delicious fruit. No less than a miracle. When we
cut or bruise ourselves what happens? The wound heals. Why should
it heal? When we cut a piece of paper, it does not grow back
together. Hashem is performing another miracle. Sometimes He
performs even bigger miracles. He cures very sick people whom
the doctors say they cannot cure. Or He makes successes out of
people who appear to be failing. We just have to open our eyes
a little wider, children. Then we will see lots and lots of Hashem's
miracles.
Who Would Ever Think . .
The Torah writes (Vayikra 7:18) that it is forbidden to eat a
korbon (sacrifice) which has become pigul (unfit). If
the Kohen was thinking an improper thought at the time he was
sacrificing the korbon, it becomes pigul. The Shulchan
Aruch (Orach Chaim 98:4) compares tefillah (prayer) to
korbonos (sacrifices). Therefore, we must be careful not to allow
an improper thought to cross our minds while praying, as it will
invalidate the tefillah in the same way that it made the korbon
pigul. The Shulchan Aruch continues to explain that we should
have a makom kavuah (fixed place) for tefillah, just as
each person had a fixed place where he prepared his korbon. It
is fitting for everyone to have nice, clean clothes for davening.
KINDERLACH ...
Tefillah (prayer) is so important. Many people ask our
great Rabbis for advice on how to succeed in the
areas of marital harmony and child rearing. Many times, their
advice begins with the importance of praying to Hashem
for success. Prayer is our opportunity to speak to Hashem.
We are standing before the Creator of the World
and He is listening to us. Let us all take our time children,
and pray with the proper thoughts, in our own place, wearing
nice clothes. May Hashem accept our pure tefillos, just as He
accepted the korbonos in the Beis HaMikdash.
The Chometz Cleaning Team
In these last days before Pesach, children, everyone is involved
in cleaning chometz. Our sages teach us that chometz is compared
to the Yetzer Hora, that evil force that is always trying to make
us sin. He tries to trap us into getting upset with each other
while we are cleaning. In our house that will not happen because
everyone works together as a TEAM . . . Together
Everyone Accomplishes More.
We are going to ask Abba and Imma to give us a list of things
to clean. We'll paste it on the refrigerator, and cross the jobs
out as we complete each one. Everyone does his part in our house.
We are working together to clean out the Yetzer Hora!
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