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]
from
Classic Divrei Torah on Parshat Shavua
Print Version of http://www.darchenoam.org/articles/web/parsha/ar_bechukotai.htm
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