Tzlach (Introduction):
There is a critically important benefit of learning agada of the Talmud and
medrashim - the profound thoughts of our Sages - which they presented in a
concealed and obscure manner. They obviously were fully aware that such
profound secrets would not be totally
comprehended even by a very wise man. Nevertheless despite all the concealment
there is in fact a major benefit when we should merit that it should be
fulfilled in us "He kissed me with
the kisses of His mouth". And that the exalted spirit manifests itself in
us and we hear the words of the Living G-d. Then we will comprehend and know
the great good which we obtain by the means of our study of the words of agada
even though we don’t properly understand them.
Let me explain how one can benefit from studying material he doesn't
understand. A child when he starts school - the first thing the teacher does
before beginning formal learning - is to teach him the forms of the
letters. He teaches him what letter is
an aleph and which is a beis - as well as all the rest of the letters. Once the
child has mastered the letters he teaches him the different vowel sounds. When
the child has mastered the letters and the vowels he teaches him the
combination of the letters and the vowels. All this requires tremendous effort
to master something which seems to have no inherent value. In fact in the child
had a mature intellect he would find this study boring and repulsive. He would
view himself as slave occupied in a totally meaningless task. He would object
and say that he sees no significance in knowing whether the letter is read as
oh or ah. He would protest simply because he is not able to comprehend the
great accomplishment of knowing how to read. Therefore ironically we find that
a child - because of his inferior understanding - is actually superior to this
task to a mature mind. He is able because the weakness of his understanding to
study the letters with great enthusiasm and fully master them This is obviously
a critically important accomplishment.
In fact there is a true story in which there
were highly educated men traveling on a ship and with them was a pregnant
woman. When the ship was well out to sea a great storm arose that transported
the ship to a certain place which was uninhabited and had never been seen by
man before. In that isolated place the ship broke up and the men and the woman
were saved by going on the dry land. The remained there many days. After the
passage of time the woman gave birth to
a boy. He grew up there. The men did not have any books with them. Nor did they
have any writing material. When the boy grew up he was taught various knowledge
by the men. The boy did not know anything about reading and writing at all -
since he never saw it. Then one day one of the men came to him and said to him
- I am going to teach you something. He began by teaching him the letters of
the alphabet and how to pronounce them. He taught the boy in the same way the
small children who first start school are taught the letters. However this boy
who was born in the ship who already had grown up. He objected and demanded to
know what the significance of this study was. He began to angrily argue with
the teacher and denounced the study as a complete waste of time. He demanded to
know what possible benefit came from studying the letters since it was pure
mechanical memorization without any wisdom or intelligence. However the teacher
told him that when they returned to civilization the boy would be able to read
books as a result of mastering the alphabet and then he would appreciate the
great good that is the result of this knowledge. Consequently he forced the boy
to learn despite his objections - until the boy had mastered the alphabet.
Eventually G-d had mercy on these people and they saw a ship which rescued
them. When the boy returned to civilization he found there books of profound
wisdom which he was able to study because of his mastery of the alphabet. He
learned new things which he had never conceived of. Only then he realized and
appreciated having learned the alphabet. He expressed his deep appreciation and
gratitude to the teacher who had forced him to learn the alphabet.
This is the
moshol. This itself is the nimshol regarding Agada which have been taught to us
by our Sages. All of them are in fact allegory which conceal within them great
light. We unfortunately lack the ability to see this light and understand it.
However without the superficial awareness we have from the agada it would be
impossible for us to see this light and understand it in the future. In other
words the agada is the material for the form that will be comprehended in the
future. Nevertheless we have to realize that the agada which introduces us to
this wisdom is in fact very far from being the wisdom itself. It is comparable
to the relationship of the alphabet that the child learns to the wisdom
contained in the holy books. In the future when the material is separated from
its form then we will grasp and understand how wonderful it is that we learned
the relatively superficial lesson of the agada. Without the preliminary
superficial understanding obtained from the agada it would be impossible to
understand - when we are in Heaven - the words of the Living G-d which are
concealed in the agada. It will be at that time that we will understand and
give thanks to our Sages who taught us the agada. We will then be able to
recognize the great good that has done for us through the study of agada that
are included in the Talmud and medrashim.
Similar to this I heard in my youth
from the great tzadik Rabbi Noach Levi of Brody concerning the 10 Sefiros and
other issues of kabbala - all of them are merely introductions that are
comparable to learning the alphabet with a child. By means of our exposure to
them in this world we will merit in the Future World when the materialistic
aspects have been removed from us - we will be capable of grasping and
understanding their wisdom and give praise and appreciation to our G-d. It is
then we will truly comprehend the profound secrets of the Torah. We will know the truth. The ways of G-d are upright
and the righteous go in them. Amen
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