Hagaon Rav Gedalya Shor zt”l on Parshat Shemot
(from Or Gedalyahu, Parshat Shemot, p. 19)
Moshe's
Name: The Inner Meaning
The Torah itself (Shemot 2:10)
gives the basic answer, “For I (Pharaoh’s daughter) drew him out of the water.”
The Maharal brings out the
inner significance of this expression. Water embodies physicality (the medieval
Hebrew word for physicality is “gashmiut”, related to “geshem”, rain), so Moshe’s
name indicates that he is removed from the barriers of physicality. Since spirituality is the source of his
greatness, his name reflects this essential quality.
The Or Gedalyahu (after quoting
the Maharal) suggests another inner meaning to Moshe’s name. “Moshe,” he says, is basically the word
“ma” (Mem Hei) with the letter “shin” in the middle of it.
“Ma” is an allusion to Moshe’s
extreme humility. Moshe said (Shemot
16:7), “Veanachnu ma. . .?” (What are we [that you complain against us]?), expressing
total self-abnegation. The Torah
calls Moshe the most humble man that ever lived, and his name reflects that.
Moshe was the type of messenger able to transmit G-d's Will. In order for Hashem
to lead the people out of Egypt and give them the Torah, He needed someone who
would make it clear that the miracles and the Torah were coming totally from
G-d, not from any human source. Moshe was that kind of person. His name expresses
the total humility ("ma") that says, "The Name of G-d is here
within."
from
Classic Divrei Torah on Parshat Shavua
Print Version of http://www.darchenoam.org/articles/web/parsha/ar_shemot.htm
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