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The words "Torah Tavlin" are best known from a phrase in the Gemara in the tractate Kiddushin: "בראתי יצר הרע ובראתי לו תורה תבלין" - "I created  the Yetzer Hara, and I've also the Torah Tavlin" - as an antidote; it is only in this passage that the context compels this translation. The word “Tavlin” has many understandings in the teachings of Chazal, but it is literally translated as “Spices.” Just as a master chef will employ a refreshing blend of spices and ingredients to make his culinary creation into a masterpiece, so too, does Hashem blend together a Divine brand of seasoning - “Tavlin” - into His Living Torah for us to absorb, each according to our individual understanding. Through the countless pages of our commentators, from thousands of years ago up to the present day, we “taste” these spices in every word and posuk in the Torah, and our intellectual senses are overloaded. It is the “Sam Hachaim” - the elixir of life, and the truest manner to experience the Torah.

THE WEEKLY MESSAGE

Parshas Vaykhel-Pekudei (HaChodesh)

“This month shall mark for you the beginning of the months…”

     On the Shabbos before Rosh Chodesh Nissan, we read Parshas Hachodesh. The maftir is read from Parshas Bo, where Hashem told Moshe Rabbeinu that the month of Nissan will be the month of the redemption of the Jewish nation from Egypt. Indeed, the month of Nissan in general is known as a special month for the Jewish people. Our exodus from Egypt took place in the month of Nissan.

     The Mishkan was first assembled on Rosh Chodesh Nissan and the Mizbe’ach was inaugurated into service during the first twelve days of Nissan.

     R’ Simcha Zissel Ziv Broida zt”l, the Alter of Kelm was known to bemoan Klal Yisroel’s lack of celebration of Rosh Chodesh. He would say that in the past Yidden would treat Rosh Chodesh as a true Yom Tov with a seudas mitzvah and special clothing. When questioned why it was so important to celebrate Rosh Chodesh, the Alter replied that Klal Yisroel’s joy in the renewal of the moon and the lunar month can be an important experience in the life of every Jew - pointing out that the Hallel of Rosh Chodesh commemorates the future, not the past. It is a monthly reflection upon the fact that despite the current state of Klal Yisroel in the world, we will be uplifted and redeemed in the future.

     This is true every month, but when commemorating the month of Nissan, there is a much deeper level as well, and Parshas HaChodesh highlights that.

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