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The Yud

Sunday, June 15, 2008
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

In Kabbala, the Yud usually represents the point of wisdom from which all begins. It also represents the essence-spark of G_d within each of us. Here's the story that inspired this episode:

This happened when Rabbi Shalom Dovber was about nine years old. He was walking home from school with his older brother, Zalman Aaron, who was about eleven. Zalman was a stickler with grammar, scrupulous about every word of the prayers. Shalom on the other hand, was not so meticulous about these things. So now and again, Zalman would scold his younger brother about how he prayed.

This time, Zalman demanded of his younger brother, "Why is there a point after the word B'chemla in Modeh Ani?"

Zalman was referring to a comma. It seems his little brother was ignoring the punctuation and stringing words together that really should be apart, thereby convoluting the meaning — which was just the sort of thing his older brother couldn't tolerate. But the little boy had an alternative explanation for that little point.

"The whole idea is in a point," he answered. "And the point has to expand and spread throughout the entire Tefilla."

When the boys' father, the Rebbe Maharash, heard about this, he told their teacher, "Teach my younger son all you want. Just take care not to cause damage."



11 Comments Posted
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Posted: June 15, 2008
The Point of Education!
I think the comment of the Rebbe Maharash serves to encompass the entire role of a teacher.
Posted By Chaim Teleshevsky, S.M., ca

Posted: June 16, 2008
Little Dot
I really felt my heart glowing!!! Thank you, because from the little step with start the path!
Thank you!
Posted By Gabriela, Lisb

Posted: June 16, 2008
Modeh Ani
Rebbe Maharash's commentary is really great!

There is a nice story concerning the Modeh Ani that I think happened with Rabbi Zalman of Liadi (but I'm not sure - I read it in Ariel Kaplan's Jewish Meditation, if anyone wants to check).

One day, the rabbi was late for the morning prayers. When his discipules, all very worried, asked him what happened, he replied: "I woke up, and started doing the Modeh Ani, as usual: 'I give thanks to Thee...'. when suddenly I realized who is the 'I' and who is the 'Thee' "
Posted By Anonymous, Lyon, France

Posted: June 16, 2008
...
this is beautiful
Posted By Anonymous, Salford, Manchester

Posted: June 17, 2008
For Anon in Lyon
Don't know who the story was with, but for sure it was not with Thee.

In Hebrew and in Yiddish, it's always the informal "You" when speaking to G_d. In English, we have to capitalize that, just so as not to look heretical.
Posted By Rabbi Infinity

Posted: June 19, 2008
Beautiful
Thank you for the teaching and the inspiration! It is absolutely beautiful.
Posted By Anonymous, Palm Bay, FL

Posted: June 20, 2008
A friendly cartoon
Only a few words. Rabbi Freeman gave character and personality to the cute little childish yud. Because there is nothing as innocent as a child before bar mitzvah.
Posted By Ari Edson, Thornhill, Ont

Posted: June 27, 2008
.....(underneath all of that chocolate ice cream.)
Posted By Ari Edson, thornhill, ont

Posted: July 2, 2008
..But I feel bad to muse about what it would be like to be a child because that is so unchildish.
Posted By Anonymous, thornhill, Ont

Posted: July 29, 2008
cute
Posted By musia, oxford, angland

Posted: Aug 5, 2008
Congratulations
very good.
Posted By Anonymous


 



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