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Good morning and welcome. Today’s Torah portion, Bahar Bechakosai, reminds us of the profound significance of the sabbatical year. The promise is clear: if we observe this divine command, the land will yield its fruits, and we shall eat and be satisfied. In times of uncertainty, such as drought or famine, we are reassured that God’s blessings will sustain us. The unique numerical insights from the tradition reveal a deeper connection to our history, especially regarding the standing of the Holy Temple.
The practical concerns of what to eat during the sabbatical year are met with God’s assurance of abundance in the preceding years. It’s a lesson in faith, emphasizing that our sustenance ultimately comes from a higher source. The Torah also addresses the importance of land ownership and the concept of redemption, reminding us that everything we have is a trust from God. We are stewards of this world, tasked with responsibility and care for one another.
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