The Greatest Gift
Rabbi Yaakov Leonard, Rosh Yeshiva
On Shavuos, there is a mitzvah to rejoice. Not only do we learn Torah, we also drink wine and eat a Yom Tov seudah. In the Gemorah (:פסחים סח), Rav Yossi articulates exactly what it is that we celebrate on this day. He asks his family members to prepare the choicest calf and make him a feast [on Yom Matan Torah], because "If it were not for what that day caused, I would be like any other 'Joe' on the street". Rashi explains, "Because of the Torah that he learned, he became elevated". In a few simple words, Rav Yossi here expresses why we should feel gratitude for having been given the Torah. The Torah gives us the ability to become exalted.
This message appears in our Shabbos zmiros. R' Dunash, the author of דרור יקרא, wrote,"דעה חכמה לנפשך והיא כתר לראשך". If Torah is learned properly, i.e. if it is internalized into a person’s nefesh, it becomes a crown on a person’s head. The Torah brings out the regal qualities of those who learn it. This is what Chazal refer to as Keser Torah. A true talmid chacham exhibits qualities of מלכות.
Similarly, the Gemora (:סוטה ד) learns from the pasuk in Mishlei (טו:ג), “יקרה היא מפנינים - מהכהן גדול שנכנס לפני ולפנים.” The pasuk states that the Torah is more precious than pearls; the word for pearls, פנינים, alludes to the avodah of the Kohen Gadol in the Holy of Holies, לפני ולפנים. That is to say that when Torah is learned properly, it can be more uplifting than the experience of the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur. For this reason the Gemora (.הוריות יג) writes,"ממזר ת"ח קודם לכהן גדול עם הארץ". Irrespective of his poor lineage, a talmid chacham is more elevated than a Kohen Gadol who is an ignoramus. The Torah lifts him higher.
Perhaps based on these sources, the Ramchal writes in Derech Hashem (ד:ב) that the most powerful tool that Hashem gave mankind is learning Torah. No mitzvah, not even acts of kindness or charity, can transform a person as Talmud Torah can. The Torah, the Ramchal writes, is "מעין אמיתת מעלתו יתברך". It has a unique power to enable man to connect to Hakadosh Baruch Hu, because the Torah in many ways reflects Hashem.
In His abundant love for the Jewish people, Hashem gave us the greatest gift - the ability to internalize His Will, transform ourselves and become crowned with the Keser Torah. He gave every member of Klal Yisroel the ability to achieve more than the Kohen Gadol. This is Rav Yossi’s lesson. On Shavuos we thank Hashem for the opportunity to become exalted as we celebrate the Torah.
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