Sunday, May 22, 2011

COMMENT: Not Just a Number

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Not Just a Number
Iyar 18, 5771 · May 22, 2011

There are three types of people in this world: those who can count and those who can't.

This week's Parsha begins the book of "Bamidbar", often referred to in English as the book of Numbers. The name "Numbers" is not a literal translation of Bamidbar, which means "in the desert". Nonetheless we find the name Numbers used in Hebrew also -- "Chumash Hapekudim." The choice of this alternative name for the whole book reflects the importance of the census which takes place in this week's Parsha, when the Children of Israel are counted.

A census expresses a certain dichotomy. It reminds us of the significance of each individual. By counting up the number of people each person contributes to the total sum. On the other hand, a census is a "head-count". The greatest of the great, and the smallest of the small, all count as one person, no more, no less.

Sometimes it is hard to find the medium between self-worth and humility. It is worth noting these two concepts -- yes, each individual is important, each person counts. Nobody's contribution is insignificant. No person should ever feel worthless, each of us has a part to play in the greater scheme of things and each of us counts. On the other hand, everybody is essentially equal, we are all created in the image of G-d and it is worth remembering this when we find ourselves looking down on others or elevating ourselves through delusions of grandeur.

Nonetheless, remember, each of us counts! Each of us can make a difference!




By Mordechai Wollenberg    More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg lives in Cardiff, Wales, UK where he serves as rabbi and spiritual leader of the Cardiff United Synagogue
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