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        Orchard of Delights                                                                                                                                              Lech Lecha

                                   ££Torah and Prophecy                                       3           completion of the ten tests – of the lech lecha process – as ten squared,
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                                                                                                          which equals 100. Furthermore, one might suggest that Abraham
                                                                                                          merited inheriting the ten nations’ territories by virtue of passing
                                                                                                          the ten tests (Genesis 15:18-20). Indeed, the text may allude to this
               As discussed in the introduction, our Sages teach that the Torah has                       as, the letter alef – the first letter in Abraham’s name – appears ten
               seventy faces. The Arizal posits that there are 600,000 faces, each one                    times, in the very verse where God tells Abraham to leave all behind
               corresponding to a letter in the Torah and a Jewish root soul spark.                       and go to the land He will show him (Genesis 12:1). As we will see
               These faces represent the multi-faceted Torah perspectives revealed                        below, the number 100 even appears in Isaac’s life indicating that
               within the manifold levels of reality, especially as revealed through                      this son continued his father’s work.
               the system of PaRDeS.
                                                                                                            Ultimately, Abraham  and Sarah’s  constant  struggle and desire
                 One facet or theme that the oral tradition highlights is the prophetic                   to  fulfill  God’s  word,  along  with  their  inner  search  for  faith  and
               allusions to future events in Jewish history. These allusions, which                       knowledge, allowed them to transcend the laws of nature and have a
               recur time and again throughout the Torah, often derive from the                           child. With God’s grace, they were able to actualize the fruits of their
               Torah’s archetypal nature, which is epitomized by the notion that “the                     spiritual and physical labors. The ability to reach the deepest inner
               actions of the fathers are a sign to the children” (Sotah 34a). Viewed                     place of revelation is one of the secrets of the Land of Israel, and it is
               from this perspective, biblical personalities, narratives, and events                      only in the Holy Land that God could bring to fruition his plan for
               are not merely one-time occurrences, temporal incidents undergone                          Abraham and the Jewish People.
               by specific individuals long ago. Rather they reflect eternal spiritual
               energies that manifest repeatedly in nature, history, and the human                          By  reflecting  on  the  very  first  words  God  spoke  to  Abraham,
               psyche. Sometimes these prophetic allusions appear in the Prophets                         we can discover  the basis for  God’s relationship with the  Jewish
               and the Writings as well, but, of course, the prophets went beyond                         people. God commanded Abraham to go to the Land of Israel and
               mere allusion, explicitly prophesying upcoming events.                                     ultimately decided to give the Land of Israel to the Jewish people
                                                                                                          so that Abraham and his descendants, the nation of Israel, would
                 One of the Torah’s most significant prophecies occurs in this portion.                   receive certain blessings: the chief among these was the opportunity
               Unlike most biblical prophesies it is neither cryptically alluded to                       to develop and attain their highest inner potentials.
               by the text nor revealed symbolically in a dream. Furthermore, its
               fulfillment does not depend on human action – as do many of the                              From everything we know of Abraham, it is obvious that he
               prophecies in Deuteronomy and the Prophets – but rather it defines                         possessed an unceasing passion and desire to disseminate knowledge
               the very nature of reality as decreed by God. The prophecy is given                        about the greatness of the One God; to exalt God’s name; and to reveal
               when Rebecca turns to God to explain her turbulent pregnancy. Rashi                        His nature and the blessing granted those close to Him. Strikingly
               explains that Rebecca asked Shem, a reputed prophet and Noah’s                             these three goals mirror the three promises God makes to Abraham
               son, to inquire of God for her. God responded with the following:                          at the beginning of Lech Lecha: “I will make you a great nation, and I
               “Two nations are in your womb; two nations from your womb will be                          will bless you and make great your name, and you shall be a blessing.”
               separated. One people will be stronger than the other and the elder                        The symbiotic relationship between God and Israel stems from their
               will serve the younger” (Genesis 25:23).                                                   true love for each other, as each partner’s greatest desire is what is
                                                                                                          best for his beloved.
                 Not only did  these  words prophesy  the  tortuous relationship
               between Rebecca’s twins, Esau and Jacob, but they also prophesied                            This idea is expressed beautifully by the Rebbe of Radomsk in his
                                                                                                          explanation for why the Torah refers to Passover as Chag Hamatzot

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