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Friday, November 6

The Weekly Shtikle - Vayeira

This week's shtikle is dedicated le'ilui nishmas my brother Efrayim Yechezkel ben Avi Mori Reuven Pinchas, a"h, whose Yahrtzeit was yesterday, the 18th of Cheshvan.

As well, this Sunday, the 21st of Chesvan, is the  Yahrtzeit of my great uncle, Rabbi Lord Immanuel Jakobovits. The shtikle is dedicated le'iluy nishmaso, Yisroel be Yoel, a"h as well as, per usual, le'iluy nishmas my Opa, his brother, Tovia Yehudah ben Yoel, a"h.

When HaShem instructs Avraham to take Yitzchak and perform the akeidah, He commands (22:2), "Please take your son, your only son, that you love, Yitzchak..." Rashi writes that HaShem did not want to take Avraham by surprise and thus progressed gradually as he commanded him to bring his son as a sacrifice.

Ohr HaChayim offers an interesting insight on this pasuk. He suggests that the three terms used to refer to Yitzchak, "bincha," "yechidecha," and "asher ahavta" correspond to three forms of love we are commanded to show HaShem. Every day in the Shema, we read (Devarim 6:5) that we must love HaShem with all our heart, with all our soul, and with all our resources or possessions.  The first reference, "your son," corresponds to the commandment of "bechol levavecha," with all your heart, as there is no love, writes Ohr HaChayim, like the love of a son. Yitzchak is referred to as his only son in correlation to "bechol nafshecha," with all your soul. Sacrificing Yitzchak would have left Avraham essentially childless which is tantamount to death as stated in the gemara (Nedarim 64b). Finally, Avraham loved Yitzchak more than all of his possessions and thus, "asher ahavta," the son that you love, is a manifestation of "bechol me'odecha." We therefore observe from this pasuk that Avraham, in carrying out the akeidah, fulfilled every necessary component of Ahavas HaShem.

Have a good Shabbos.

Eliezer Bulka
WeeklyShtikle@weeklyshtikle.com

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