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The Chofetz Chaim on Parshat Bechukotai
(From the Chofetz Chaim on the Torah pp. 179-180)
The Power of Numbers
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The people of Israel is blessed that, "Five of you will chase a hundred
and a hundred of you will chase ten-thousand (Vayikra 26:8)." Rashi asks
the obvious question, "The arithmetic does not work out. Five to a hundred
is a one to twenty ratio, so a hundred should only be able to chase two
thousand. How do they manage to chase a hundred thousand?" His answer:
there is a vast difference between a small group fulfilling the Torah
and a large group fulfilling the Torah.
You see, said the Chofetz Chaim, the power of numbers. When a large group
is involved in Torah and mitzvot in a communal way it is so much more
powerful and far-reaching.
The Chofetz Chaim once built a speech around this theme at a gathering
of Vaad Hayeshivot (an organization started in Eastern Europe to strengthen
and finance yeshivot).
It is the way of business partners, he began, to periodically evaluate
their successes and failures and analyze their causes, in order to plan
future business projects.
The people of Israel became partners in Torah at Mount Sinai, when they
received the Torah "as one man with one heart." As partners, we must periodically
gather in order to evaluate the state of Torah in our generation. We must
try and assess what we have done right, see where we went wrong, and analyze
the causes of both.
He then noted how the great Lithuanian Jewish community of Minsk once
had thirty full Batei-Midrash where the sound of Torah was heard day and
night. The state of Torah had then digressed there to the degree where
serious Torah learning was limited to within the walls of the yeshivot.
He went on to inspire the assemblage to support and increase Torah study,
in order to bring back the power of the group, the power of numbers.
[Prepared by
Eliezer Kwass]
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