Why Didnât Rabbi Akivaâs Students Behave Respectfully Toward One Another â Daily Chizzuk
THE DAILY CHIZZUK WITH MOREINU HARAV ELIEZER BERLAND SHLITâA â WHY IS EVEN A PEACE OFFERING OF A NON-JEW CONSIDERED AN ELEVATION OFFERING? Dina bat Yaakov had a Turkish passport, because she was born in Turkey. Where was she was born? In which city? In Charan! Where is Charan? In Turkey! So right, Dina was taken hostage to Gaza, to Rafiah. Yaakov Avinu called Erdogan, the Turkish president, and asked him to release Dina: Here, she has a Turkish passport! Erdogan said, âFine, give me a day or two.â But Shimon and Levi didnât havenât the patience to wait. They said, âWe arenât waiting a minute! They took our sister from us!!â Shimon and Levi killed an entire city, 24,000 men. Therefore, they had to come in reincarnation in Rabbi Akiva, and afterwards in âmen of renownâ (Bamidbar 16:2). ALL THE STUDENTS OF RABBI AKIVA WHO DIDNâT BEHAVE RESPECTFULLY TOWARD ONE ANOTHER (YEVAMOT 62B) [IS] BECAUSE THEY HAD ONCE BEEN CONVERTS. THEY WERE ONCE NON-JEWS. THEREFORE, THEY DIDNâT KNOW HOW TO BEHAVE RESPECTFULLY TOWARD ONE ANOTHER, BECAUSE A NON-JEW DOESNâT KNOW. It is written in the Rambam, chapter two in Hilchot Maâaseh Korbanot [Mishneh Torah, Sefer Avodah], that even if a non-Jew brings a peace offering [which is partially eaten], it is considered like an elevation offering [which is completely burned], because a non-Jew cannot tolerate someone else eating from the offering. A peace offering: itâs impossible to eat an entire lamb. How is it possible to eat an offering alone? Even to Yitzchak, Rivka brought two young goats, because could he eat two young goats? RATHER, RIVKA SAID TO YAAKOV, âBRING TWO YOUNG GOATS, ONE FOR THE PASSOVER OFFERING, AND ONE FOR THE CHAGIGAH [OFFERING]. HE NEEDS TO EAT IT WITH SOMEONE ELSE.â HE KNEW THAT ESAV WOULD COME. Itâs written in the Midrash that he missed the Afikomen. âBeMirmah â in deceitâ is the numerical value of âAfikomen.â âBeMirmahâ = 287. If a person doesnât do the Afikomen, he lost all the money; he lost everything.