[Avodah] RYBS's Talk on Hafkaas Kiddushin, Talmud Torah and Kabalas Ol Malchus Shamayim
Micha Berger via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Mon Apr 13 12:15:15 PDT 2015
R' Ari Kahn posted a transcript of that famous talk that people remember
for RYBS's statement about tav lemeisiv.
http://arikahn.blogspot.co.il/2013/03/rabbi-soloveitchik-talmud-torah-and.html
As a teaser, here is all RYBS said on tev lemeis tan du:
Let me add something that is very important: not only the halachos
but also the chazakos [19] which chachmei chazal have introduced
are indestructible. We must not tamper, not only with the halachos,
but even with the chazakos, for the chazakos of which chazal spoke
rest not upon transient psychological behavioral patterns, but upon
permanent ontological principles rooted in the very depth of the
human personality, in the metaphysical human personality, which
is as changeless as the heavens above. Let us take for example
the chazaka that I was told about: the chazaka tav l'meisiv tan
du mil'meisiv armalo [20] has absolutely nothing to do with the
social and political status of women in antiquity. This chazaka is
based not upon sociological factors, but upon a verse in breishis
-- harba arbeh itz'voneich v'heironeich b'etzev teildi vanim v'el
isheich t'shukaseich v'hu yimshal bach -- "I will greatly multiply
thy pain and thy travail; in pain thou shalt bring forth children,
and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee"
[21]. It is a metaphysical curse rooted in the feminine personality
-- she suffers incomparably more that the male who is in solitude.
Solitude to the male is not as terrible an experience, as horrifying
an experience, as is solitude to the woman. And this will never
change, mayid shamayim vaaretz [22]. This is not a psychological
fact; it is an existential fact, which is due not to the inferior
status of the woman, but rather to the difference, the basic
distinction, between the female personality and the male personality.
Loneliness frightens the woman, and an old spinster's life is much
more miserable and tragic than the life of an old bachelor. This was
true in antiquity; it is still true, and it will be true a thousand
years from now. So, to say that tan du mil'meisiv armalo was or
is due to the inferior political or social status of the woman
is simply misinterpreting the chazaka tan du mil'meisiv armalo.
No legislation can alleviate the pain of the single woman, and no
legislation can change this role. She was burdened by the Almighty,
after she violated the first [law]. Let me ask you a question --
ribono shel olam, G-d Almighty, if you should start modifying and
reassessing the chazakos upon which a multitude of halachos rest,
you will destroy yehadus. So instead of philosophizing, let us
rather light a match and set fire to the beis yisrael, and get rid
of our problems.
What I think is more typical of the general thesis of this portion of
his talk was the immediately prior statement:
V'chen hakofer b'perusha v'hu torah she b'al peh v'hamach'chish
magideha; he who denies the perfection and the truthfulness of
chachmei chazal -- not of the Torah, but of the chachmei chazal
as personalities, as real persona as far as their character, their
philosophy, or their outlook on the world is concerned -- is a kofer.
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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