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Dvar for Noach (Genesis 6:9-11:32)

SP
Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Wed, Oct 18, 2023 2:46 PM

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar and Daily Aliyah. As we
all struggle to process the evil around us, let us focus on the blessing of
having each other to get through these times. and please reach out if you
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Once the waters dried up, G-d instructs Noach to leave the ark with his
wife, his sons, and the sons' wives (8:15). However, when Noach exits, the
order of their exit from the ark is himself, his sons, his wife, and his
sons' wives (8:18). Why did the order change from what was instructed?

Many commentaries explain that G-d's instructions were meant to permit
intimacy between Noach and his wife. The Malbim suggests that while
personal restrictions were lifted, Noach was more concerned
about caring for and establishing his sons and their families before
tending to his own personal circumstances. This selflessness was on full
display as Noach cared for everyone on the ark, and it continued as they
ventured out into the new world.

While Noach may not have been the most charismatic extrovert, there is much
to be admired for his quiet generosity and attentiveness to those around
him, which the Jewish people are fully displaying in these trying times.

Shlomo Ressler


Quotation of the week:
"We have two hands, one to help ourselves and the other to help others."

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar and Daily Aliyah. As we all struggle to process the evil around us, let us focus on the blessing of having each other to get through these times. and please reach out if you need help or just someone to talk to. As always, you can Order The Daily Aliyah <https://mosaicapress.com/product/the-daily-aliyah/> and receive your hard copy of these daily practical and relevant Torah thoughts, or join this Whatsapp group <https://chat.whatsapp.com/DnAFialrvmy6hNahBkU61F> to receive one per day. I hope you connect with this relevant thought... _______________________________________________ Once the waters dried up, G-d instructs Noach to leave the ark with his wife, his sons, and the sons' wives (8:15). However, when Noach exits, the order of their exit from the ark is himself, his sons, his wife, and his sons' wives (8:18). Why did the order change from what was instructed? Many commentaries explain that G-d's instructions were meant to permit intimacy between Noach and his wife. The Malbim suggests that while personal restrictions were lifted, Noach was more concerned about caring for and establishing his sons and their families before tending to his own personal circumstances. This selflessness was on full display as Noach cared for everyone on the ark, and it continued as they ventured out into the new world. While Noach may not have been the most charismatic extrovert, there is much to be admired for his quiet generosity and attentiveness to those around him, which the Jewish people are fully displaying in these trying times. Shlomo Ressler _____________________________________________ Quotation of the week: "We have two hands, one to help ourselves and the other to help others."