Action Angels & Bicycles
(Guest blogger for Behar is our sabra grandson Or Alexenberg. Behar is his bar mitzvah parsha. He is a talented photographer and serious cyclist who completed his service in an IDF intelligence unit last week.)
I am God your Lord who brought you out of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan. (Leviticus 25:38)אני יהוה אלהיכם אשר הוצאתי אתכם מארץ מצרים
When you come into the land that I give you, the land shall observe a Sabbath rest for God. For 6 years you may sow your field and for 6 years you may prune your vineyard and you may gather in its crop. But the 7th year shall be a complete rest for the land. (Leviticus 25:1-4)כי תבאו אל הארץ אשר אני נתן לכם ושבתה הארץ שבת ליהוה שש שנים תזרע שדך ושש שנים תזמר כרמך ואספת את תבואתה ושנה השביעת שבת שבתון
Behar evokes loving care for the Land of Israel as we celebrate our 63rd Independence Day more than 3 millennia after our exodus from Egypt.
Miriam remembers her mother baking and decorating cakes for Israel's 1st Independence Day celebration in Hibat Tzion (Love of Zion).
In Behar, we are led from the exodus to receiving the torah at Mt. Sinai to entering our land with ecological consciousness.
Rav Kook links the Sabbatical Year to the Sabbath Day, the 7th year to the 7th day. Both invite us to enjoy the world the way we got it.
Six days you shall do your work and on the 7th day you must rest. (Exodus 23:12)
Judaism is a way of life that emphasizes action, working and planting. However, 7th day and 7th year are Ecology Day and Ecology Year.
Angels in the World of Action (Asiyah) are bits and bytes of consciousness of everyday life called ofanim. Bicycles are ofanayim.
We act as partners of God in continuing creation for 6 days and 6 years. On the 7th, we stop our intervention and enjoy God's creations.
Walking in the Negev desert where we lived for 7 years, we saw divinity in the sudden sight of a tiny flower blooming in the parched earth.
Our rabbi-biologist son Ron still lives there where he has been teaching the torah roots of ecological consciousness for 20 years.
Ron's oldest son Or uses the most ecologically-friendly mode of transportation to bicycle from the verdant Galilee to the arid Negev.
Or loves the Land of Israel from the Banyas waters to the desert hills to the oasis lake at the edge of his home town of Yeroham.
Through his camera lens, Or reveals the beauty of a camel in the wilderness and a donkey and stray dogs that wandered into a playground.
Or photographed Lake Yeroham from a distant hilltop and the 63rd Independence Day celebration in the Yeroham town center.
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