COMMENT: Wise of Heart


Chabad.org
Wise of Heart
Adar I 16, 5771 · February 20, 2011

"Let all those wise of heart come and do"-Exodus 35:10.

Moses called upon each individual member of the Children of Israel to come forward and use their particular skill ("wisdom") to build the Mishkan-the desert Tabernacle. The Mishkan was an amazing work of art and engineering, and much wisdom and skill were required to build it.

But why does he issue a call for the "wise of heart"? Is this not a contradiction in terms? After all, wisdom is in the mind, while emotions are in the heart!

Perhaps the Torah is teaching us a valuable lesson, especially applicable in the construction of our personal Mishkan.

Skill alone is sterile, while emotion alone is unpredictable
Skill alone is sterile, while emotion alone is unpredictable.

The wise person can know something and it can have no effect on his or her life-it remains in the display case of their brain, never used to direct their behavior.

Another person may have profound experiences of deep religious emotion expressed so strongly that they reach a point where they lose sight of other good things in which they should be involved, or they become overly critical of others who seem not to be as enthused as they.

Hence, G-d directs Moses to tell the Jewish people: As each and every one of you is building a personal Mishkan-a Sanctuary for G-d made of the stuff of your life-remember to be "wise of heart."

"Wise"-allow G-dly wisdom to direct your feelings in a constructive, balanced and inclusive way.

"Of heart"-allow this knowledge to create a current of excitement and passion for the good and the G-dly that fills your body and changes your world.




By Shlomo Yaffe    More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe, a frequent contributor of articles and media to chabad.org, is Permanent Scholar-in-Residence to Chabad at Harvard, and Dean of the Institute of American and Talmudic Law in New York, NY. Rabbi Yaffe has lectured and led seminars throughout North America, as well as in Europe and South Africa.
About the artist: Dovid Brook lives in Sydney Australia and has been selling his art since he was in high school. He is currently painting and doing web illustrations. To view or purchase David's art please visit davidbrookpaintings.com

Featured Judaica:

Vedibarta Bam
A compilation of selected insights, thought-provoking ideas, homilies and explanations of Megillat Esther passages.

Price: $18.00 On Sale: $16.20


Follow Us:   Find Us On Facebook Follow Us on Twitter RSS Feeds
More from Chabad.org
Video
Women
News
Kids
Donate

Be a Part of it
Enjoyed this email? Please help us continue to share the study of Torah and Jewish traditions:

Dedicate or sponsor an email to mark a special occasion
Make a donation to chabad.org.

 

Subscription Options:
Subscribe to more chabad.org email lists
Subscription Management
Going on vacation?
Unsubscribe

Your subscribed email address is: iqlalsmile.cara@blogger.com
Change email address.

Important Tip:
To guarantee that your subscription emails continue to be delivered to you, please add subscriptions@chabad.org to your address book, or "whitelist" it in any filters or antispam programs you may have.

© Copyright Chabad.org, all rights reserved.   Privacy Policy