PERSPECTIVES → PERSPECTIVE Issue 1063 · May 28, 2025

The Gift of Torah 

The spiritual gift we can all carry away from the beautiful Yom Tov of Shavuos

The Gift of Torah 
This dialogue reflects quite a few real conversations I’ve had about the spiritual gift we can all carry away from the beautiful Yom Tov of Shavuos.

 

I know our avodah on Shavuos is kabbalas haTorah — accepting the Torah anew. But what does that mean practically? All year I try my best to learn and keep Torah better. Shavuos must be asking me to do something more. What is that?

To look for answers about Shavuos, we need to turn back the calendar to Pesach. The Ramban (Vayikra 23:36) teaches that Pesach, Sefiras Ha’omer, and Shavuos actually form one long Yom Tov. The “first days” are Pesach, “Chol Hamoed” is Sefiras Ha’omer, and the “second days” are Shavuos. So to understand our job on Shavuos, we first need to understand Pesach.

The Haggadah describes the personal role Hashem played in Yetzias Mitzrayim. “Ani v’lo malach” — not through any agent; He Himself, “bichvodo uv’atzmo,” led us out. But countless times throughout history, Hashem has rescued us through agents. Why step in personally here?

Because of His “personal interest” in Yetzias Mitzrayim. As Chazal teach, Yetzias Mitzrayim was the birth process of Klal Yisrael as a nation.

Why did He create Klal Yisrael? In parshas Tetzaveh (Shemos 29:46), we read: “I am Hashem, their G-d, Who took them out of Egypt l’shachni b’socham — to dwell in their midst.” Hashem wanted a dwelling place for His Shechinah in the physical world, and He created Klal Yisrael to serve as His vessel.

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