YeshivaThe torah world Gateway Beit Midrash
Beit Midrash
- Torah Portion and Tanach
- Bereshit
- Noach
The Torah study is dedicatedin the memory of
Hana Bat Haim
Some view tzaddik and tamim as separate adjectives. Ibn Ezra, for one, says that he was righteous in his actions and complete in his intentions. Similarly, the Seforno explains that he was righteous in actions and complete theologically. Avot D’Rabbi Natan explains that he was complete in that he was born circumcised. In contrast, the Ramban understands tamim as an adverb that modifies tzaddik. Specifically, he was completely righteous and thus deserved being spared from the flood.
If Noach was so great, why did he not succeed and apparently not even seriously try to save his generation? According to the opinion that he was great "in his generation," but he would have not been considered great in a different one, the matter is not difficult. However, according to the opinion that he was great despite the difficulties raised by his contemporaries, the question remains why he did not impact on his surroundings.
The Sefat Emet (5652) deals with the gemara’s (Ta’anit 15a) exegesis of the pasuk in Tehillim 97, "Light is planted for the righteous and, for the straight of heart, joy," explaining why light and joy are associated with the righteous and straight, respectively. The level of tzaddik applies after Adam’s sin, when people were either in the category of good or bad. The patriarchs were straight, because they returned to the level of man before the sin. Regarding that time, we say at sheva berachot that Hashem created joy. Joy is thus higher than light. Similarly, he explains, Yom Kippur brings out the tzaddik in a person as he strives to be like angels, whereas on Sukkot one can reach the level of joy by elevating the material world of the harvest season to that of articles of mitzva.
The Lev Simcha explains, based on the Zohar, that Noach feared his generation’s influence on him. That made him a tzaddik, but, as the Sefat Emet says, Avraham was a (classical) chasid, one who is "compassionate with Hashem" and exceeds the minimum requirements, thereby lighting up the path before Hashem (see Bereishit Rabba 30:10). Avraham’s behavior was epitomized by bringing along those who otherwise would not have joined service of Hashem.
Let us return to Yom Kippur and Sukkot. Before Yom Kippur, we grant permission to pray with the sinners so that we can go from the level of "ohr zaruah la’tzaddik" to "l’yishrei lev simcha. On Sukkot, we walk around with the arava, which represents the people who lack good deeds. As Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook stressed to his students: "There is no mitzva that you can perform with an etrog (representing complete people); you can follow the mitzva of the prophets by holding just aravot."
We need to remind ourselves of this message, now more than ever.
Lessons
fast navigation

The Land of Israel LGBT'S IN ISRAEL
The question was asked, how can one make Aliyah with the LGBT parades?

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 7 - Five Accumulative Proofs of G-d
As a preparation for the Kuzari's classic proof of G-d from the mass-revelation at Sinai, we start here with 5 other directions to strengthen our belief which also contribute to what the Kuzari will present as well.

Ein Aya Muscle & Meaning: The Dual Nature of Gevurah (Physical Strength)
Is physical strength and fitness a necessity or an ideal? Although it if often totally overlooked among topics of Judaism, Rav Kook writes that it clearly is also a necessity to deter the many enemies of Israel, but even in Y'mot HaMashiach, in the Messianic era, to a certain extent, it's ideal continues even after our enemies will have been finished off.

Chukat "HOW ENTEBBE STOLE THE BICENTENNIAL
The Difference Between Historic & Eternal"
As we approach America's 250th birthday, it's worth remembering her 200th Bicentennial birthday, on Jul. 4th 1976, when Israel "stole the show" by shocking the world & miraculously saving 101 hostages in a foreign continent. As Pres. As Pres. Trump decides which countries get priority in his new Middle-East, it's worth reminding him of the difference between historic events and eternally historic ones. This obviously connects with this week's parsha, as well!

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 6 - The Parable of the King of India
The advantages of testimony over circumstantial evidence or philosophical speculation.

Kuzari -Rabbi Ari Shvat Kuzari class 5- "Proofs of G-d"
This may be the most important class of the entire book, where we finally get to the Jewish proof of the existence of G-d and truth of the Torah. We should follow His own direction where He tells us how to get to Him: through the Nation of Israel: Jewish history, Jewish prophets (and today, prophecies fulfilled), and national reward & punishment towards Am Yisrael.

Ein Aya One Humanity, One Creator, One Jerusalem
Rav Kook innovatively and beautifully explains this aggadeta where our sages say that after Jerusalem was destroyed her cinnamon fragrance is only found locked in a particular kingdom's treasury.


















