Parshat Aharei Mot/Shabbat Ha'Gadol: Can Irrational Rules Help us Connect with God and our World?
This week's parashah is Aharei Mot ( Vayikra /Leviticus 16:1-18:30). In addition, it is Shabbat Ha' Gadol , the Great Sabbath, which is the name for the Shabbat that immediately precedes Pesakh /Passover. That means that, following Shabbat, there is technically only one brief day left to finish preparing for Passover. I was thinking about this when I read R. Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev's 19th century commentary on a verse from the parashah : "You shall observe My statutes and My laws which, if a person do them, that person shall live by them; I am the Eternal" (Leviticus 18:5). In the rabbinic tradition, the hukkim /statutes are viewed as commandments that have no apparent rational reason, while the mishpatim /laws are those that do have rational reasons. The prohibition against murder is one of the mishpatim . The prohibition against mixing linen and wool or meat and milk are among the hukkim . In his interpretation, Levi Yitzhak states that ...