TORAH → THE MOMENT Issue 966 · June 21, 2023

Living Higher: Issue 966

Fear not. Wherever you are, wherever you go, your rebbi is not parting from you

Living Higher: Issue 966

But a beautiful thought from Rabbi Zalman Frager, tenth-grade rebbi at the Mesivta of Cincinnati, speaking to the talmidim at a siyum marking the completion of a masechta, offers an encouraging perspective on these end-of-year goodbyes.

Rabbi Frager quoted the famous derashah of Chazal, who interpret the words “V’shinantam l’vanecha” as a reference to talmidim rather than biological children, and continued with a moving insight.

“The pasuk continues,” Rabbi Frager told his audience, “‘v’dibarta bam, and you should speak of them. B’shivtecha b’veisecha, as you sit in your home, uv’lechtecha va’derech, and as you go on your way.’

“The literal understanding of these words is that wherever you find yourself, the words of Torah should always be on your mind. But perhaps one can suggest that the words b’shivtecha b’veisecha uv’lechtecha va’derech are modifying the vanecha — the talmidim.”

Continue reading with Mishpacha.

Create a free account to keep reading.

Everything you need to stay close to Mishpacha.
← Previous installment Happening in...: Issue 966 Next installment → Are We Reddy?