Letter from Jerusalem:
Shalom again from
Yerushalayim as we advance further day by day into the New Year 5778, which we
pray will surely be a Year of Grace and Favor for us and for all Israel.
Most major events in
the history of Israel occurred in Jewish years ending in 8. So what lies in
store this 5778?
As we prepare now
for Yom Kippur this coming Shabbat (and Yom Kippur on Shabbat is itself
supremely exalted), I feel it may enhance the sincerity of our prayers and
penitence on this holiest of all days in our calendar if we will bear in mind
the following comments by Rabbi Mordechai Ganut, outstanding contemporary
expert on the intricacies and mysteries of the Torah calendar and all the
related halachic, astronomical and historical factors, and author-editor of the
annual Hebrew calendar and almanack, Davar Be-Ito:
“Once every ten
years we have the privilege of a year ending in the number eight. And if you
ask, ‘So what?’ The fact is that the great majority of the outstanding events
that have occurred in the history of the people of Israel have occurred in
years whose number ends in eight, signified in Hebrew by the letter Chet. That
is why we are all gripped with excitement as we once again enter a year ending
in the number eight, and we are all praying that we will be worthy of the
coming of our Righteous Anointed Mashiach.” (Davar Be-Ito 5778 p. 110)
Rabbi Ganut goes on
to list some of the major historical events that have taken place in years
ending with the number eight. (All the Hebrew years of the Biblical events
enumerated here are based on Midrash Seder Olam and derive from exact
calculations of all the various time spans given in different places throughout
the TaNaKh. To convert any given Hebrew year into the corresponding secular
year, simply subtract 3760 from the Hebrew date in question, with -minus years
being B.C.E.)
Birth of the
patriarch Abraham 1948
Birth of the matriarch Sarah 1958
Covenant between the Parts 2018
Birth of the patriarch Isaac 2048
Marriage of Isaac with Rebecca 2088
Birth of the patriarch Jacob 2108
Death of the patriarch Isaac 2228
Descent of Jacob and his sons to Egypt 2238
Birth of Moses our Teacher 2368
Exodus from Egypt 2448
Giving of the Torah 2448
Death of Moses our Teacher 2488
Entry of Israel into the Land of Israel under Joshua 2488
Building of the First Temple 2928
Destruction of the First Temple and Exile to Babylon 3338
Building of the Second Temple 3408
Exile of the Sanhedrin from Jerusalem prior to the Destruction of the Second Temple 3788
Destruction of the Second Temple 3828
Establishment of the State of Israel 5708
Birth of the matriarch Sarah 1958
Covenant between the Parts 2018
Birth of the patriarch Isaac 2048
Marriage of Isaac with Rebecca 2088
Birth of the patriarch Jacob 2108
Death of the patriarch Isaac 2228
Descent of Jacob and his sons to Egypt 2238
Birth of Moses our Teacher 2368
Exodus from Egypt 2448
Giving of the Torah 2448
Death of Moses our Teacher 2488
Entry of Israel into the Land of Israel under Joshua 2488
Building of the First Temple 2928
Destruction of the First Temple and Exile to Babylon 3338
Building of the Second Temple 3408
Exile of the Sanhedrin from Jerusalem prior to the Destruction of the Second Temple 3788
Destruction of the Second Temple 3828
Establishment of the State of Israel 5708
Many critical
situations are developing swiftly around the world, such as the N. Korea
missile crisis, the Iranian race for nuclear weapons and their advance into
Syria with backing from Russia and China, talk of possible rapprochement
between some Sunni Arab states and Israel, the potentially explosive demand of
the Kurds for their own independent state, the migrant crisis in Europe and
America combined with growing rifts and tensions and escalating anti-Semitism
disguised as anti-Zionism across the world. We seem to have all the ingredients
for some very major developments this year! Fasten your seat-belts!
Let us open our
hearts and bare our souls before G-d in these precious days of Teshuvah, and
with His help and mercy may we see true Redemption in our times!
Shanah Tovah
UMevorechet! Have a good and blessed New Year. G’mar Chatimah Tovah! May
you and all your dear ones be sealed for good with all the House of Israel.
Shalom from
Jerusalem
Avraham ben Yaakov