בס"ד
"לא
בשמים היא לאמור, מי יעלה לנו השמימה, ויקחה לנו וישמיענו אותה ונעשינה"
[דברים ל:יב]
"It [this mitzvah / or torah] is not in the heavens, that
you should say 'who will go up to the heavens and bring it to us, and teach it
to us, that we may do it"
[Devarim 30:12]
The Torah tells us that it is all within reach. The Torah is not an
esoteric wisdom that is totally inaccessible. Rather, Hashem has brought it
down to earth (double meaning intended) for us to be able to perform it. As a
further passuk proclaims "… it is within [the abilities of] your mouth and
your heart to accomplish it…".
Rashi, when explaining this passuk, tells us that if the Torah were
in the heavens, we would be obligated to go up and get it. This hints at a
tremendous reality. We have the ability to ascend to the highest spheres and
live a life of Torah – even if it were in the heavens ! If the Torah was
"up there" we should be able ( and be obligated ! ) to live a
heavenly life, divorced from the lower parts of the flesh and blood world.
But Hashem doesn't want that. He brought the Torah down into the little,
daily details. Hashem wants us to wash our hands in the morning, He wants us to
smile when we say thank you. He wants us to thank Him whenever we have a tasty
bite of chocolate and He wants us to notice the table settings and their
sparkle.
Why ? Why would Hashem, who gave us the highest, loftiest, wisdom and
the deepest, holiest concepts, want us to busy ourselves with the mundanities
and trivialities of daily existence ? because it is no trick for something huge
and powerful to perform a huge and powerful action. It is no great feat for an
enormously strong man to carry out an act of great strength, it is simply in his
nature. But, when a powerful man gently takes a fragile flower in his hand –
that is an incredible act.
It is insufficient for us, who are powerful and gifted enough to be able
to reach the very heavens with our actions, to simply dedicate our "big
acts" to Hashem. We should also realize, and accordingly, perform, our
"little acts" for Hashem too. After all, it isn't in
the heavens – it is close to our hearts and within reach of our mouth.
Hatzlacha !!
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