Fire Went Forth - Shemini 5785
One of the subjects I get asked about most frequently is the origin of the Oral Torah and its relationship to the Written Torah. Isn’t the Oral Torah made up later by men? How can you say it’s Hashem’s will when it was not written by Moshe and has no source in the Five Books? My answer is that it is all from Hashem. The Torah was written by Moshe as dictated by Hashem and contains layers upon layers of meaning all written in code. Moshe then transmitted orally what the code is and how to understand it. The Sages didn’t make anything up. They carefully followed the code we received from Moshe and that is how they figured out what Hashem is really saying in the often obscure words of the Torah. I want to share an example from this week’s Parsha. I encourage you to put on your “Talmudic thinking cap” and come with me on a little intellectual journey. The Torah recounts the story of Aharon’s two sons who shockingly died at a moment of intense joy and holiness. The M...