[Avodah] [Aspaqlaria] Kayli
Micha Berger via Avodah
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Tue Dec 15 13:59:06 PST 2015
This evening's blog post. (Minus Hebrew and Aramaic.)
-micha
There isn't much I can say about the life of Aliza Kayla bas Mikhah
Shemuel. She was born the first day chol hamo'ed Sukkos. I don't think
she wanted to... Kayli spent the first days of Sukkos getting herself
as far from out of there as possible, and she came into the world feet
first. Eleven weeks later, a couple of days after Chanukah she left.
Two thoughts though.
Kayli's brief life brought people together. We moved to Passaic
shortly before her birth thinking that our enlarged family would
need the extra space. People invited us for Shabbasos those first
weeks to make the new people feel at home in the neighborhood. Then
she was born, and we relieved weeks worth of food from neighbors who
took care of us while my wife recovered. We were barely done with
all the leftovers from those meals when the meals started arriving
during shiv'ah!
More directly, one thing struck me about Kayli's life. The last time
I held her, I marveled at her newly acquired talent to smile back
at me when I smiled at her. Social smiling develops somewhere around
7 weeks give or take, but I was never the most observant parent.
It is now 4 Teves, Kayli's 24th yahrzeit. I cannot ask people to
remember her example and give tzedaqah like she did, learn like she
did, be a generous friend like she was. But Kayli did teach me the
preciousness of a simple smile.
So please do me a favor and make someone smile today! Complement
them, give an unexpected "thank you", tell a joke. Just do anything
to bring people together, more happiness into the world, and a smile
to someone's lips.
When Rav Dimi came [to the Golan from Naharda'ah, Bavel],
he said: The Congregation of Israel said before the Holy One,
"Master of the universe, twinkle to me with Your `Eyes', which are
sweeter than wine, and show me Your `Teeth' which are sweeter
than milk." [The twinkling eye and the visible teeth being
a description of a heartfelt smile.]
This is a proof for Rabbi Yochanan. As Rabbi Yochanan said:
Whitening a friend's teeth [in a smile] is greater than giving
him milk to drink. As it says, "uleven shinayim meichalav - and
teeth whitened with milk." (Bereishis 49:12) Do not read "uleven
shinayim", rather "libun shinayim - the whites of teeth"
["meichalav" - more than milk].
- Qiddushin 111b
And on the the verse, the Yalqut Shim'oni quotes Rabbi Yochanan as
above, but he continues:
This world is not like the world to come. In this world there is
grief in harvesting and treading [the grain]. But in the world
to come, each one goes out to the field and brings a cluster of
grapes back by carriage or boat, puts it in the corner [and has
enough from it like a banyan] that is large and its wood is enough
to burn under the stew [pot]. "Vedam einav tishtesh chamer --
The blood of the grapes you shall drink as foaming wine" (Devarim
32:14) - you will not have any cluster of grapes that would not
produce 60 garab [roughly 7 gallons] of wine, as it says "chamer --
foaming". Do not read "chamer" but "chomer -- substance."
May we all great each other with a twinkle in the eye and a smile
on the lips, so that we may live to see the day the worlds unite,
and there is bounty without effort in this world as well.
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