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Thursday, December 30, 2021

Liver or Beef- Parshat Vaiera 2021 5782

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Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz

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December 31st 2021 -Volume 11 Issue 14 27th Tevet 5782

 

Parshat Va’eira

Liver or Beef?

 

So I’ve been feeling a bit tired lately. I’ve been hitting the sack pretty early, and just not feeling energized as I used to. I thought perhaps because I was suffering from Chulent deficiency syndrome that I can’t eat as many bowls as I used to. Perhaps it’s just depression from having lost all of my tourists for the end of this month. Maybe it’s because it was my birthday this week and I have completed the first year of my second half century of life and I think that means I’m getting old. It probably was all of the above, but the problem was that if that was the case there was really no one I could blame in my family for it, so what good was that? That made it even more depressing. Baruch Hashem though, that didn’t last for long.

 

It turns out that when I went for some blood work test- the first since my surgery, that despite the fact that I have been taking my daily multi-vitamins, it seems that I was short on iron. Iron, it turns out is important because it makes hemoglobin that carry oxygen to the entire body. When you’re low on Iron you’re low on energy and feel fatigued. Why was low on Iron if I was taking multi-vitamins, you ask? Because the new “healthier” “organic” “non-preservatives” vitamins my wife switched me to because she believes in all of that stuff didn’t have iron in them. Boom! Someone to blame. Isn’t Hashem good?

 

Now wanting to immediately remedy this situation I quickly asked what foods I can eat that are high in Iron. I want energy. I’m skinny now. I should feel lighter, healthier and more energetic, right? A quick google search told me that Broccoli and Spinach we’re really iron heavy. It’s amazing how much fake news there is out there… Give me something tachlisdik please. Well, the next on the list was legumes or what goyim call Baked Beans. Unzereh Yidden though know it by it’s Jewish name of course Chulent! Ha… And I’ve been saying this for years. Yet fascinatingly enough and much to my excitement the best food that’s hi in iron and that I’m currently noshing on feeling more energized is none other than that old Jewish classic chopped liver! Time to make a Pâté Party…

 

Now that I know what my medication should consist of- and I guess my wife has rubbed off on me a bit, I don’t want to take anymore unnatural vitamins for my health. I’ll just get that essential Iron that I need naturally from those finely slaughtered natural donors that Hashem created for us to eat on a cracker or melba toast. The next question though is what type of liver is better for you? Chicken or beef? Now personally I’m fine with both of them, but I was just curious. Well, it turns out that chicken has almost twice as much iron as beef liver, about 7.62 mg of iron in 3 oz serving as opposed to 4.15 in beef. Incidentally that would be double that in a 6 oz serving which is the minimal Jewish size serving. Google just gives you goyish size portions. It’s like those recommended serving size on the side of cereal boxes in that way. Goyish portions.

 

Now, you may be wondering what this topic has to do with our weekly Parsha? But then in general you wonder where I’m going with whatever topic, anecdote or musing I begin this weekly E-Mail with. It’s half the fun of reading it; and writing it, for that matter as well. Well would you believe that the entire secret message and idea behind our Exodus from Egypt, and more specifically the plagues inflicted upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians revolve around one question. Liver or Beef? Really. Let me show you.

 

One of the central and basic philosophical questions that revolve around the story is that it doesn’t really seem that Pharaoh has free-will. Hashem pretty much tells Moshe from the beginning that He will harden Pharaoh’s heart. He will not let us go. Hashem will pretty much not allow him to do so. There is a game-plan and an eternal revelation that needs to take place and Pharaoh’s role in it is that he will go down eternally as the symbol of the man that will not give in. He will bury his head deeper and deeper in the sand. He will always try to find a loophole why this is not from Hashem. Why he doesn’t have to give in. Why he can continue in his blind recalcitrance. But the truth is, if Hashem really pulls the plug on his ability to have free-will then why in fact is he culpable?

 

You know, today there is a tendency to really explain away every one’s bad or even criminal behavior with placing the blame on someone else. It was their society, their upbringing, their parents, their race. They were never really understood. If only they had a good therapist. If only they had gotten help sooner. If only, if only, if only… Whether that is a legitimate outlook or not is debatable. But certainly when the Torah tells us quite clearly that Hashem tells Moshe that He will harden Pharaoh’s heart from the get-go the question really begs itself. Then why is he to blame. He didn’t have a choice.

 

The answer my father-in-law Rabbi Yosef Sorotzkin writes in his monumental work Meged Yosef in his Ma’amarim (just scored some points with the shvigger!) is that it really comes down to understanding the difference between Beef and liver. Pharaoh it seems chose liver and that really was the essence of his downfall.

 

There is a fantastic Midrash that tells us that Reish Lakish teaches us that Hashem will warn a person a few times and if he does not repent, he locks their heart from repentance in order to punish them from their sin. The proof he brings to this idea is Pharaoh, whom Hashem warned for the first five plagues. When he didn’t listen, Hashem said to him

 

Shemos Rabba (13:3) You stiffened your neck and hardened your heart I will add Tuma on the Tuma you have made. As it says Ki Ani hichbadati es libo- I have hardened his heart. That Hashem has made his heart like a Kaved- liver that the more that you cook it the harder it becomes. So to Pharaoh’s heart was like liver that it didn’t accept the word of Hashem.

 

In case you didn’t get the Midrash’s double entendre the word kaveid which means heavy as in Pharaoh’s heart was heavy, also can be translated as liver. Yup Pharaoh had a liver heart. What is the difference between a liver heart or a beef heart? So, he explains, liver the more that you boil it or cook it the harder and harder it becomes. Beef on the other hand become softer and softer until it finally dissolves. It’s why we have beef soup but never liver soup. Hashem warns and urges all of us to follow his ways. He sends us personal messages. He sends us signs. He exposes us to the people and the ideas in life that are meant inspire us. We all have Moses’s sent to us in our lives that are there to give us direction and guide us on the proper paths. The path of redemption and goodness. The question is what do we do with all of those signs.

 

If we choose to have a beef heart, if we allow that little bit of cooking, and warmth and heat to start to transform us then it will naturally start to melt away all of those impurities. It will open us up more and more and dissolve all of the fat that prevents us from becoming better and stronger and holier. If on the other hand we don’t open ourselves up to that and harden ourselves, then we are choosing to have a liver heart. A heart that will just get harder and harder with each new sign, with each new Mussar schmooze. Our free will is to decide what type of heart we want. Do we want to dig in deeper and deeper? If so, then are hearts will only get harder and harder. That’s what liver hearts do. If on the other hand, we know that we are not perfect. We know that we have flaws and challenges. We know that we do things sometimes or maybe even most times that we shouldn’t be doing, but we are open to change. We are open to hearing. We want those signs and those Moshe’s to soften us up more and more, then ultimately that beef heart of ours will melt. It will cook. We will have an incredible stew at the end.

The Degel Machane Ephraim teaches us from the Baal Shem Tov that the story and miracles that Hashem preformed in Egypt upon which it says the purpose was to teach the Egyptians and Pharaoh this lesson of what happens when they don’t listen, isn’t really about Egypt and Pharaoh in as much as it is about the Pharaoh and Egyptian in each of us. We all have that piece of us that just wants to bury our heads in the sand. That doesn’t want to see the overwhelming damage we cause ourselves by ignoring the signs in front of us of the dangerous paths we sometimes are treading upon. There’s part of us that just wants to go back to sleep and hope that Moses is not there in the morning again. But Hashem is not letting up on that easy He is telling us in this story of Pharaoh. He will be keep sending us more and more messages. He’ll give us more signs and more wonders that He really is in control. That he won’t let us be enslaved anymore. That are hearts are made of beef, there is no iron deficiency that we will ever need to fill by turning towards liver.

 

The redemption is around the corner. I know this because we are living in a world that is full of liver hearts. The world is woke. It’s a world that doesn’t want to be confused with the facts or reality. ( I know that the anti-Vaxxers think I’m referring to the Vaxxers as much as the Vaxxers think I’m referring to the Antis- when in fact I’m not really referring to either, or maybe I’m referring to both). Everyone has their minds made up. Everyone thinks they know what’s right. Who’s wrong. What should be happening and what should be done. How we can and need to fix things. What the world should think. There’s no room for any cooking of any ideas. The hearts just get harder and harder. It’s Pharaoh all over again. And thus it’s time to be redeemed from all of this. But to make that happen we need to exercise just a bit more humility. We need to open our hearts and our ears to Hashem’s call to us. We need to tell that Pharaoh inside of us to finally let us go. Let us become. Let us be redeemed. Miracles await us, and the menu is in our hand. Order the beef, it may have less iron, but it will get us out of the Iron Curtain of Exile.

 

Have a liverating Shabbos  (excuse the pun) and a fruitful Chodesh Tov of Shevat

Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz

 

This week's Insights and Inspiration has been dedicated by my special readers of Ramat Beit Shemesh Alef, Yonatan and Michal Frankel in appreciation of the weekly Inspiration and Insights we receive each week from this wonderful Torah E-Mail

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RABBI SCHWARTZ’S FAVORITE YIDDISH PROVERB OF THE WEEK

 

“Gehakteh leber iz besser vi gehakteh tsores...” - Chopped liver is better than miserable troubles.

 

RABBI SCHWARTZ'S TOUR GUIDE EXAM QUESTION OF THE WEEK

answer below at end of Email

 

9) A deciduous tree in the region of Gvaot Alonim is: _________

The cause for the falling of the leaves phenomenon is related to:         

a) Excess water

b) Lack of water

c) Seasons of the year and climate

d) Parasites     

 RABBI SCHWARTZ’S COOL VIDEO OF THE WEEK

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE77h6ZveSU  - This was going around the groups this week… A Yiddish Sheva Brachos badchan… do you find this funny?

 

https://youtu.be/PU4JvCcUUFE  – It seems like every week I’ve got a new Nissim Black Video- he keeps banging them out. This one with the New York Boys Choir is an anti-bullying song. What a collaboration!

 

https://youtu.be/cGdankJdnPs - I’m loving this Joey Newcomb medley by the Amudim Time to Heal a thon this week

https://youtu.be/1idRnfnjADg    – Lipa in this strange video Gevaldig Shebegevaldig Ok..?

 

https://youtu.be/ZaErtI83fNU  – Anybody remember this Rechnitzer Rejects Classic “Cold Chopped Liver”

 

RABBI SCHWARTZ'S PARSHA/SHABBOS CONNECTION OF THE WEEK

 

The Beginning of Redemption-Parshat Va’eira- Perhaps the most exciting Parsha and certainly the most dramatized and known by everyone is the story of these Parshiyot of the Ten plagues and our Exodus from Mitzrayim. It’s a great story; the most important one in all of Judaism. Every holiday, every Shabbos and almost every mitzva connects in someway to this narrative. Hashem pulled out all His cards and put them on the table. It’s not something He does often if ever and thus it behooves us to really really pay attention, because its lessons are so central to our faith.

 

Yet we see that the great Rebbi Yehuda from our Pesach Haggadah knocks it all down to an acronym of three words. De’tza’ch A’da’sh B’a’ch av- That correspond to the ten plagues. The idea isn’t merely just putting into short easy catch phrase that makes it simple to remember, rather what Rebbi Yehuda is doing is categorizing the plagues for us into three different groups and our sages throughout the generations offer many ideas to explain the categories.

 

The first idea is that the first three were done by Aharon the 2nd three by Moshe, three by Hashem and the plague of boils was done by all three together. Others note how the first three are below the earth from the river and sand. The next three of animals, pestilence and boils were from and afflicted those on the earth while the last three were all from the sky and above. On a more mystical level the ten plagues correspond to the ten sefiros the top ones begin those of the mind the middle ones of the heart and the last ones those of the lower spheres and parts of the body.

 

But in a nutshell, they are all about faith and how deep that faith is meant to penetrate our lives. It’s not just something we understand intellectually or even emotionally with our hearts. It’s meant to get into the Kishkas of a person. Deep in our bones we have to understand that Hashem is controlling everything in the world and there really is nothing else besides Him. It’s something we need to internalize in our hearts and our minds as well.

 

Shabbos is the prelude to the redemption because it provides us with all of that and more- the more being chulent of course. It is the most dramatic break from the weekday. All  of what happens in the world that we work in, that we slave in, that we are perhaps even a bit enslaved by-certainly the technology in our era, they all disappear. We’re free. We’re free to realize that the lower physical demanding world is not in control of us. We’re able to elevate our souls and our spirits to the highest of height. We sing, we rejoice and throughout it all we recall the Exodus from Egypt. Shabbos touches us on all levels, just as the plagues struck down the Egyptians on all levels. We became free and each Shabbos again and again we experience the glory of that expression.

 

RABBI SCHWARTZ'S ERA’S AND THEIR PLACES AND PEOPLE IN ISRAEL OF THE WEEK

 

The building of the Temple II- 827 BC-  The moment the entire world since it’s creation had been waiting for had finally arrived. The Temple had been completed being built afte 7 years and Shlomo in the month of Cheshvan and Shlomo waited another 11 months until the following Tishrei to dedicate the building. The entire Jewish nation arrived in Jerusalem. This was it. It was finally happening. The Ark of the covenant is brought up from the City of David down below the Temple Mount by the Kohanim and Levi’im. Everyone had their sacrifices ready to go. I like to stand at the Southern Wall of the Temple Mount near the Davidson center and ask my tourists to picture the scene. It’s awesome.

 

When Shlomo arrives and goes to open up those gates, lo and behold they refuse to open. Can you imagine the scene and the panic. Shlomo begins reciting Psalms. That famous Psalm that we recite each time during the week when we return the Sefer Torah to the Ark. Se’u Shearim Rasheichem- open up your gates and let the King of glory enter. Finally when Shlomo invokes the merit of his Father Dovid the gates open easily. This was to let the Jewish people know that David had been forgiven for his sin and that this house would always be connected and named with him; The house of Dovid. The clouds of glory descend into the holy of Holies. The flowers and trees all over begin to sprout. The world has achieved it’s purpose in building a dwelling place for Hashem down here.

 

Shlomo then turns to the people and gives one of the most powerful speeches in Tanach. He declares that this is the house where all prayers would forever go through. Prayers of thanks, in times of need, it would be the place to come to for national crisis and for personal challenges. It would be the place where Jews will eternally be able to connect with their Creator. In person. Yet, it is not only Jews that Shlomo says this house is for but it will be a house of prayer for all the nations of the world as well. They will come, they will understand and get blessing through the God of Israel. He is their Father and Creator as well and here is where they can bask in His light.

 

As well he notes that this is the place where sinners can fine atonement, where judgement can be carried out, from where we will pray and find salvation for the battles and from the enemies that will seek to destroy us. He blessed the Jewish people that they follow Hashem’s mitzvos and be worthy of having this building in our midst. He concludes his drasha with the prayer that we recite after we conclude our Hoshanas on Sukkos and May it be Your will that the words that I have prayed before Hashem our God day and night to fulfill the needs of his people Israel the proper thing for each day on that day.

 

L’maan Daas Kol Amei Ha’aretz Ki Hashem hu ha’elokim ein od- In order that all the peoples of the world will know that Hashem is the God and there is none other besides Him.

After the speech the offerings begin, and we will cover next week the exciting ands startling aftermath of this Temple inauguration

 

 

RABBI SCHWARTZ’S TERRIBLE THERAPY JOKES OF THE WEEK

A British doctor says: "In Britain, medicine is so advanced that we cut off a man's liver, put it in another man, and in 6 weeks, he was looking for a job."

The German doctor replies: "That's nothing. In Germany, we took part of a brain, put it in another man, and in 4 weeks he was looking for a job."
The Russian doctor replies: "Well, we took half a heart from a man, put it in another's chest, and in 2 weeks he was looking for a job."
The American doctor laughs: "You are all behind us. A few years ago, we took a man with no brain, no heart, and no liver, and made him President. Now, the whole country is looking for a job!"

 Vodka with ice damages kidneys, rum with ice damages liver, gin with ice damages heart and whisky with ice damages brain. Why is Ice so dangerous?

 A John a white goy, Tyrone his black friend , and Yankel were applying for the same job......

The boss looks over their resumes, sees they are all equally qualified, and can't decide who to hire. He decides to give them a test.

Boss: Fellas, I can't decide who gets the job, you are all equal in every way. So here's a question, whoever gives me the best answer gets the job. Give me your best sentence using thewords liver and cheese.

John said : ...... Well, golly. I like liver but I dont like cheese.
Boss:... ok, not bad.
Tyrone said  .... aight, I like cheese, but I dont like liver.
Boss:... well, ok, thats not bad.
Yankel got the job when he said : Liver alone, cheese mine.

 Why do your heart, liver and lungs all fit in your body? Because they are well organ-ized

 My brother once promised to donate me his liver. Turned out he was only kidneying me.

 What do you call it when a yellow jacket has inflammation of the liver? Hepatitis Bee

 Where did the heart, liver, and kidney go on a road trip for vacation? Oregon

 I wanted to order food from a fancy restaurant. I didn't want to leave the house, though, so I had them bring the food to me. I ordered a medium rare steak and foie gras, but when the food arrived my foie gras was missing! Furious, I drove over to the restaurant and demanded they give me my full order. They did, and before I left I asked them why they did not provide me what I asked for.

The chef said, "Well sir, you said you wanted your meal de-livered."

 What do you call a person who delivers chopped liver in his car? A livery driver.

Harry was walking down Regent Street and stepped into a posh gourmet food shop. 
An impressive salesperson in a smart morning coat with tails approached him and politely asked, "Can I help you, Sir?" 
"Yes,"
replied Harry, "I would like to buy a pound of lox." 
"No. No,"
responded the dignified salesperson, "You mean smoked salmon." 
"OK, a pound of smoked salmon, then." 
"Anything else?" 
"Yes, a dozen blintzes." 
"No. No. You mean crepes." 
"Okay, a dozen crepes." 
"Anything else?" 
"Yes. A pound of chopped liver." 
"No. No. You mean pate." 
"Okay,"
said Harry, "A pound of pate then and I'd like you to deliver all of this to my house on Saturday." 
"Look,"
retorted the indignant salesperson, "we don't schlep on Shabbos!"

 Medical experts from London have published a paper that concludes that Seder participants should not eat both chopped liver and choroses. Their research shows that if they do, it can lead to Charoses of the Liver

  An old Jewish man was dying in the hospital. His family - wife, children, grandchildren - came to see him, but only one was allowed in the room at a time. Grandson Ben went in first. "Hello, Grampa Moishe. Can I do something for you?"

"Yes," said Grampa Moishe. Go tell Gramma Sadie I want some of her delicious chopped liver that she made yesterday.

Ben went out and told Gramma Sadie, who said, "Go tell Grampa Moishe he can't have any chopped liver. It would kill him."

Ben went back in and reported what she'd said. "You tell Gramma Sadie I want the chopped liver. I'm dying anyway and it won't make any difference."

Ben went and told Gramma Sadie, who said, "Go tell Grampa Moishe he can't have any. The chopped liver is for the Shiva."

 My doctor said I should stop thinking so much, it's bad for my health and could damage my liver He also say's I'm half deaf

 When I promise to come up with an organ transplant pun...I de-liver.

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Answer is C – So I’m not sure what if I would’ve gotten this right or not. I wasn’t really sure where Givat Alonim was although I was pretty sure it was in the lower Galile area. So for the full in the blank section I just wrote Oak tree which is an alon. It is technichally correct, but I imagine they were looking for the specific type of Oak tree, because after all Givat Alonim already tells you that it’s an Oak. So I imagine the answer they wanted was the Alon Tavor which is the Oak Tree in the area that grows in this largest forest of Israel near there. So I’ll take off a half a point for that. Now I wasn’t really sure what deciduous means. It’s one of those words I know in Hebrew but not in English. So I definitely would’ve skipped this one. I guessed lack of water. But the real answer is climateI believe, as a deciduous tree is one that loses it’s leaves. In Hebrew they are called Noshrim- which I would’ve in fact known what they were. Trees leave their leaves by the seasons to conserve nutrients in the seasons when it is more cold and there is less sun.  So this one was wrong. Botany was never my strong subject and the score is now Schwartz 6.5 and 2.5 for MOT (Ministry of Tourism) on this exam. .

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