Malchuyot
Descriptive or Prescriptive?
See Breishit ch. 24 v. 3 and V. 7
Rashi sensitively points out that Hashem is in v3 God of Heaven and Earth
And in v7 just God of Heaven
Rabbi Shmeul Goldin of Englewood - in a Humash class - pointed out that it was Avraham's mission to MAKE the God of Heaven into the God of earth too!
I adapted this to a RH sermonette on Malchuyot. That is malchuyot is not JUST Descriptive but also Prescriptive. That we sons of Avraham are on a mission to spread the word - to Make Hashem God of the earth!
On RH we ritually coronate God with the Shofar. While During the year we "spread the word"
[metaphorically] by our acts and deeds as "ohr lagoyim".
#2
Elul Preparedness
[Adapted from Talk: Elul - Themes of Teshuva]
This question arose in Yeshivat Ner Israel:
If YK is the day of forgiveness
And if RH is the day of Judgment
Then why not have YK precede RH? That would provide forgiveness BEFORE the judgment - and we would be Judged favourably?
There were several answers given
Here is my take:
That's why we do selichot BEFORE RH [earliest customs started AFTER]
And the special LONG Selichot on Erev RH - one of the few weekdays that Aveilim are allowed to attend shul - is a form of YK Qatan.
So the Custom of Pre-RH Selichot addresses this very dilemma - we don't wait, we don't procrastinate, rather we pro-actively address the problem. We pre-empt it.
#3
Themes of Dignity vs. Themes of Subservience
First
See Mishna RH CH. 3, Mishnayot 2-5
There is a plugta between Tanna Qama and R Yehudah Re: the shape of the RH shofar
TQ: straight
RY: curved, bent
All have straight hatzotrot
All have bend Shofar for Taanit Tzibbur
Straight - emphasizes straight
Thinking but also the DIGNITY of human kind [strictly speaking RH is birth of ADAM-Havvah, not of the physical universe]
Bent symbolizes subservience to God
[Shi'bud].
Which theme best represents RH? Dignified Coronation of God. Or bent subservience TO GOD.
It seems the psaq favors R Yehudah, curved wins
But there is AISI a legacy of Dignity
See Mishna RH 1:2
Kol .. Ovrim befanav kivnei Maron
We all are reviewed as a shepherd tends his flock
Yet alternatively the Bavli cites khayyalot Beth David as soldiers This dovetails with Albeck's girsa - kivnumerion which paints the scene as a "Caesar inspecting his legions". This emphasises the dignity of TQ
While the curved Shofar prevails Halachically, both themes are interwoven into the liturgy
Also see earlier version:
NishmaBlog: Competing Images of Rosh Hashana
http://nishmablog.blogspot.com/2007/09/competing-images-of-rosh-hashana.html
Shalom
RRW
1 comment:
R' Hutner writes that Malkhiyos is descriptive, but Shema is prescriptive. Malkiyos refers to Hashem's rule which exists in principle. Shema, is an acceptance of that rule on a personal level. Something that won't be universally true until the messianic era. And that's why we can't use Shema for one of the pesuqim in Malkhios.
-micha
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