[Avodah] Why Hashem Wants Precision
Micha Berger via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Tue Mar 7 17:41:38 PST 2017
Here's Mosaic e-Zine's snippet from R Jonathan Sacks' essay for parashas
Terumah 5777 "The Architecture of Holiness"
<http://rabbisacks.org/architecture-holiness-terumah-5777>:
Torah commentators... have drawn attention to the way the terminology
of the construction of the Tabernacle is the same as that used to
describe God's creation of the universe. The Tabernacle was, in other
words, a micro-cosmos, a symbolic reminder of the world God made. The
fact that the divine presence rested within it was not meant to
suggest that God is here [rather than somewhere else]. It was meant
to signal, powerfully and palpably, that God exists throughout the
cosmos. It was a man-made structure to mirror and focus attention
on the divinely-created universe. It was in space what Shabbat is
in time: a reminder of creation.
The dimensions of the universe are precise, mathematically exact. [For
instance], the universe is shaped by six mathematical constants
which, had they varied by a millionth or trillionth degree, would
have resulted in no universe or at least no life... Precision
matters. Order matters. The misplacement of even a few of the
3.1-billion letters in the human genome can lead to devastating
genetic conditions.... That is the message the Tabernacle was intended
to convey.
God creates order in the natural universe. We are charged with
creating order in the human universe. That means painstaking care
in what we say, what we do, and what we must restrain ourselves from
doing. There is a precise choreography to the moral and spiritual life
as there is a precise architecture to the Tabernacle. Being good,
specifically being holy, is not a matter of acting as the spirit
moves us. It is a matter of aligning ourselves with the Will that
made the world.
Is the idea here precision for the sake of seder itself, or that --
like the creation of the universe and the 6 Physical Constants --
details matter in the mechniacs of things?
-Micha
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