Rav Shimon Badani Shlitâaâs Exciting Visit to Rav Eliezer Berland Shlitâa
THE GAON RAV SHIMON BADANI SHLITâA, THE ROSH KOLLEL OF TORAH VâHAYIM IN BNEI BRAK AND MEMBER OF THE MOETZET CHACHMEI HATORAH (THE TORAH SAGES COUNCIL) CAME TO VISIT OUR REBBE RAV ELIEZER BERLAND SHLITâA AT HIS HOME ON HAHOMA HASHLISHIT ST. IN JERUSALEM â SHUSHAN PURIM KATAN 5782. THE VISIT WAS MAMASH TESTIMONY TO THE CONVERSATION OF TWO TZADDIKIM AND TORAH SCHOLARS WHOSE ENTIRE INVOLVEMENT IS IN THE HOLY TORAH. DURING THE VISIT, YOU HEAR RAV BADANI TELL RAV BERLAND ABOUT A TORAH INSIGHT THAT HE HAD, AND THE RAV ANSWERS HIM WITH SOURCES AS THE CONVERSATION ASCENDS TO DEPTHS ABOUT PURIM AND THE TALMUDIC TRACTATE CHULLIN -- âITS SHARPNESS PRECEDES ITS HEATâ Rav Badani asks Rav Berland: âBehold, I heard a new insightâŚÂ Iâm looking for something. I remember that once I saw this, this is such a wonder. Hashem says to Avraham Avinu, âKnow that your offspring will be foreigners in a land that is not theirs.â âWhy? What happened?... There is a very simple explanation. In the Torah itâs written, âHashem took you and removed you from the iron furnace, from Egypt.â What is this âiron furnaceâ? âThe Zohar says that until Mount Sinai their contamination wasnât terminated. How was their contamination terminated? Through their working backbreaking labor, all the filth and contamination left them. Then at Mount Sinai, all the contamination was terminated. I donât remember where I saw this. Hashem says that he wants his children to receive the Torah, but how will they receive it with all the contamination that they have in them? The filth of the primordial serpentâŚon Hava. Therefore, âKnow that your offspring will be foreigners in a land that is not theirs.â Rather you and your children will work backbreaking labor, and through this the contamination of the serpent will be cleansed. Then they can receive Torah. If so, the convert, who didnât go through this cleansing, would have the contamination of the serpent, because he wasnât at Mount Sinai. However, the Kadosh Baruch Hu knows the hidden and saw that the soul of the convert will convert in the future, and He took it to Mount Sinai so that the contamination would go out.â Rav Berland answers: ââThose who are standing with us here today before Hashem our G-d, and those who are not standing here with us todayâ â this is the verse that we learn it from.â Rav Badani: âYes, this is the verse that I was looking for.â Rav Berland: âThe root of everything is the Jewish root. To all the gentiles there is the root of all the nations, âall dwellers of the earth shall recognize and knowâ (from the Aleinu Leshabeâach prayer). âThey said to Hagar, âyouâll have a son whoâs a man-like donkey.â  How is it possible to bless a person, to announce to him something like this? All the more so a poor woman like Hagar who Avraham drove away. It says that because Avraham drove away, therefore, âwhen he sent them, he completely drove you out from there.â Pharaoh drove the Jewish people out of Egypt and they didnât leave with a settled mind. The Rambam and Baal Turim bring this, âShe said to Avraham, drive this maidservant out with her son, because the son of this maidservant wonât inherit with my son, with Yitzchak.â âItâs written in the Zohar (Shemot 32) that Yishmael asked why he gave to his brother the Land of Israel. Because heâs circumcised? Also Iâm circumcised. The answer: because Yishmael was circumcised without priyah. 400 years he would accuse, because the Yishmaelim ruled in Israel for 400 years exactly. 400 from when the Turks conquered the Land of Israel. This is exactly 400, from 1517 to 1917. These were Ottomon Yishmaelim, Hashem help us. âToday is Purim Katan. There is an ascent for all the souls. Purim Katan is two days. In Gemara Megillah, Rabbi Eliezer berabi Yosi âŚÂ The Chatam Sofer says that we donât pass over mitzvot. We need to fulfill all the mitzvot on Purim Katan. We donât pass over mitzvot. The Chatan Sofer says that from the Torah (DâOraita) we need to eat something in honor of the Chag. Simchah is obligatory. Also giving Mishloach Manot. Itâs from the Torah to make a remembrance â from life to death. The miracle of Purim is greater than the miracle of Egypt, because in Egypt there was backbreaking labor, but here [in Purim] there was a decree to kill, exterminate, and destroy. So the miracle from death to life is from the Torah mamash.  The remembrance is from the Torah, but the lighting of Chanukah candles is Rabbinic. âWhy did the Sages establish Purim in Adar Bet? You need to join redemption to redemption⌠the mitzvah of Megilah isnât from the Torah; itâs Rabbinic. So itâs possible to put this off to Adar Bet, but the simchah and the remembrance through eating something good needs to be set on the chosen day, redemption to redemption. Therefore, from the Torah, itâs necessary to do something as a remembrance in Adar Alef.â Rav Badani: âIs his honor preparing this for Purim?â Rav Berland: âYes! As itâs brought in ChullinâŚâ Rav Badani: âDoes his honor agree with what I said myself about the Egyptian exile? That the exile came to purify from the contamination of the serpent?â Rav Berland: âCertainly, this is a completely new insightâŚÂ Rabbah asked Rabbi ZeiraâŚÂ The author of Haflaâah brings this, that Rabbi Zeira says that its sharpness precedes its heat, that if a person slaughters with a knife, the Rama disputes this, but we hold like the Shulchan Aruch, like the Rambam, that its sharpness precedes its heat, even in a moment â you need to do this very fast. âThis is the dispute between Rabbah and Rabbi ZeiraâŚÂ Rabbi Zeira paskens in Chullin that its sharpness precedes its heat. All of this is the statement of Rabbi Zeira. Here Rabbah also slaughters Rabbi Zeira. They wanted to see its sharpness beforehand⌠how this works exactly. Rabbah took a heated knifeâŚÂ This is the novelty of the Haflaâah, who said this allegoricallyâŚÂ Why exactly did he slaughter him⌠the Shulchan Aruch brings in Yoreh Deah 9, that you need to this quickly? âRabbah arose and slaughtered Rabbi Zeira⌠why in Purim? Because he knew that then he could revive him. That beforehand he heated the knife and after this slaughtered himâŚÂ The author of Haflaâah says that even though this is said as a joke, we learn it according to its simple meaning. âThe author of Haflaâah, Rabbi Pinchas of Frankfurt, who was the brother of Rabbi Shmuel Shmelik Horowitz of Nickelsberg, said this as a joke for the simchah of Purim⌠a word of sharpness/humor.  Sharpness is learning a lot of Gemara. Heat is when we are fiery in the service of Hashem. This is when a person will be Breslov. He already jumps on tables, dances in streets. A person needs to be sharp. Heat is fiery enthusiasm. The fire is a âtype of coin of fire which the Kadosh Baruch Hu took out from under His throne of glory and showed to Moshe.â What is a âcoin of fireâ? âFill the moon.  We need to see, because we donât know what size the moon is, every moment it changes. But a coinâŚÂ we take a coin of ten shekels. We need one of fire specifically to show to him? âRather, this comes to atone for idolatry and the sale of Yosef and alludes that every Jew is fire. Itâs possible to return every Jew in teshuva. If we merited, we would return all of the Jewish people in repentance. Every Jew wants to return in repentance, only that they confuse them every day, saying that the rabbis are thieves, behold the rabbis are such-and-such. Itâs presented as if in Meah Shearim they throw rocks 24 hours [a day]. âRabbah knew that Rabbi Zeira would die and be revived. He revived him the following day. This is also a question â how he left him dead for an entire day. If a person dies, they bury him immediately. Rabbeinu says that we donât need to take a person to a cemetery at all; we need to bury him immediately. Itâs written that the dead person is a aggrieved. He sees everything, he feels. He canât stand the embarrassment that he is dead and everyone is still alive. He wants them to bury him on the spot, to dig under the bed and bury him. âThe Maharshah asks that if so, Rabbah needed to bury Rabbi Zeira. Rather, this was 14th Adar, and he knew that the following day on 15th Adar, he would revive him. He waited until the 15th, because then itâs possible to revive the dead. On Purim Katan, itâs also possible to revive the dead. Now itâs possible to revive the dead and to return all the people in repentance. Now is a Temple of fire, that every Jew is fire. âThe Rambam (Hilchot Taharah) brings down that even if they cut a personâs two incision points [for a kosher slaughter]⌠we learn from this that regarding Kohanim, that if the Kohen needs to leave with a dead person⌠here is the book Daat Emunah about Taharah by Rav Chaim Kanievsky. A person doesnât die immediatelyâŚÂ A Kohen in the meantime can raise up his hands [to say the priestly blessing], to ascend to the Torah. Itâll take him another 15 minutes until he dies, but itâs forbidden to move. A person needs a settled mind and immediately the incisions are joined together. âThere was a story about a soldier who they fired upon and the two incision points were cut and immediately they closed them up. They managed to close them up within two minutes. One person saw them slaughter a dove and it continued to fly, because a person joined together the incision.â Rav Badani: âThe halachah requires the slaughterer to check the incision points before he throws the chicken.â Rav Berland: âYes, the Ketzot HaChoshen in 250 says from what point itâs considered dying. Even if they cut the two incision points, this is nothing. He can still give away an estate. Heâs still lucid. This isnât like a dying personâŚâ Rav Badani: âNow the Rav must continue the work of getting the Jewish people to do teshuvaâŚÂ The Rambam says that the Jewish people arenât redeemed except through teshuva. There is a rav who gets many people to do teshuva and they began to speak against him. I became angry at them and made a gathering. I said to them the words of the Rambam. What do you want, that Mashiach wonât come?... I said not to pay attention to this. âThey donât appreciate that a person does teshuva. The Gemara says that this cancels all the decrees.â Rav Berland: âThe Gemara in Baba Metzia says that someone who causes [people] to do teshuva cancels all the decrees.â