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Shabbat Keeps the Generation Going

Weekly thoughts to embrace Shabbat

An episode of the Embrace Shabbat podcast, hosted by Rabbi David Sutton, titled "Shabbat Keeps the Generation Going" was published on November 17, 2023.

November 17, 2023 · Embrace Shabbat

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Weekly Shabbat thoughts with Rabbi David Sutton

Welcome to Embrace Shabbat. ושמרו בני ישראל את השבת לעשות את השבת לדרתם , Bnei Yisrael should preserve Shabbat, to maintain Shabbat for their future generations. The Zohar highlights that the word לדרתם is written without a vuv , and therefore can be read as לְדִרֹתָם , for their dwellings . How does a person guarantee the continuation of their generations? לְדִרֹתָם - make Shabbat in their homes . We don’t appreciate the impact of Shabbat on our family’s continuity. In the early years of America, many people assimilated because they gave up on Shabbat. (We are not judging them. There were great challenges at the time.) Without Shabbat, the generations don’t continue. Rav Shach had a son who was not as strong as his father was. There was another Rosh Yeshiva who lived in the same apartment building, and all of his sons followed in his ways and became Roshei Yeshiva. Some once asked Rav Shach, “Why is it that you are a Rosh Yeshiva, but your son didn’t follow in your ways?” Rav Shach admitted that he made a mistake. When he was younger and was raising his children, he would finish the Shabbat meal very quickly so that he could go learn. The other Rosh Yeshiva spent time singing zemirot and making the Shabbat table into a special place. Rav Shach attributed it to this difference and learned from his mistake. There are stories about couples who came to him to ask for advice about their children who were going off the derech or assimilating. Rav Shach told them to turn Shabbat into a special time, and the kedusha of Shabbat will make an impact on the future generations. How does this work? Our Rabbis teach that Shabbat is strongly connected to the Beit HaMikdash. The 39 melachot (activities are prohibited on Shabbat) are the same activities that were performed in building the Mishkan. By guarding the 39 melachot of Shabbat, we are building the Beit HaMikdash in our own homes. We see many connections between the Beit HaMikdash and Shabbat in our homes today: 1. Lighting candles corresponds to lighting the Menorah. 2. The loaves of challah correspond to the 12 loaves of bread on the shulchan 3. At a minimum, a person must wash their hands and feet with hot water before Shabbat. Similarly, the Jewish people would wash their hands and feet at the kiyur before the service. 4. We have zemirot and wine at our Shabbat table. There is a concept of אין שירה אלא על היין , one only recites a song of praise over wine. In the Beit HaMikdash, song was always accompanied by wine and therefore kiddush , which is likened to song in the Beit HaMikdash, is recited over a cup of wine. 5. We wear special clothing on Shabbat, just like the kohanim wore special clothing in the Beit HaMikdash. 6. We mention arousing the Beit HaMikdash in our Friday night prayers. In Lecha Dodi we recite: מִקְדַּש מֶלֶךְ עִיר מְלוּכָה. קוּמִי צְאִי מִתּוךְ הַהֲפֵכָה. רַב לָךְ שבֶת בְּעֵמֶק הַבָּכָא , the Mikdash, city of royalty. Rise and get out of the rubble. You have been sitting in the valley of destruction for too long. 7. Further, many have a text in the Friday night prayers where they mention Yerushalayim- ופרושׂ עלינו ועל ירושלים עירך סוכת שלום or הַפּורֵש סֻכַּת שלום עָלֵינוּ וְעַל כָּל עַמּו יִשרָאֵל וְעַל יְרוּשלָיִם . We bring Yerushalayim into our prayers because our homes turn into a Beit HaMIkdash. The connection between the Beit Hamikdash and Shabbat explains how Shabbat ensures a continuation of the generations. There is nothing better for a person than being in a holy place. We don’t have the ability to enter the Beit HaMikdash today, but we do have the ability to keep Shabbat. When our homes are filled with kedusha from Shabbat, then our children are located in the Beit HaMikdash and that brings holiness upon us and ensures the future of our people. Have a wonderful day and a Shabbat Shalom.
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