Making the Short List - Re’eh/Elul 5784
Long winded lessons. Lectures that go on and on. Repetitious and boring sermons. Sound familiar? You may have heard the story of the Rabbi at the pulpit, and one of the congregants in the front row started snoring. The Rabbi asks the guy sitting next to him to wake him up. “You put him to sleep, “answers the congregant, “you wake him up!” I think it’s safe to say that this is not the most effective way to teach. But would you believe that the Torah addresses this? One of the subjects in this week’s Parsha is kosher. The Torah tells us the signs to determine a kosher animal - if it chews its cud and has split hooves. The Torah then lists all the kosher animals. For birds, the Torah simply gives a list of non-kosher birds. For fish the kosher signs are given - fins and scales. (As an aside, it is interesting to note that the Torah definition of scales is different from the English definition. There are fish that h...