{"id":3974,"date":"2021-02-11T14:27:28","date_gmt":"2021-02-11T14:27:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/torahmates.org\/jewish-resources\/?p=3974"},"modified":"2021-02-22T16:42:38","modified_gmt":"2021-02-22T16:42:38","slug":"mishpatim-you-count","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fargate.dev.torahmates.org\/jewish-resources\/mishpatim-you-count\/","title":{"rendered":"Mishpatim: You Count!"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This week, in addition to the regular Torah reading, we read Parshas<br>Shkalim. At the time when the Holy Temple was actively functioning, <br>around this time of year, an announcement was made throughout the land about<br>the Shkalim. Each year, everyone was required to contribute half a Shekel, a<br>certain denomination of money, toward the purchase of the sacrifices offered<br>on behalf of the nation throughout the year. Therefore, although we don&#8217;t have<br>the actual Mitzvah (commandment) of Shkalim in practice nowadays, we still<br>read the section in the Torah about it. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Being that time we cannot perform<br>this Mitzvah, the Pri Tzadik (in the beginning of Parshas Shkalim) inquires as to<br>what significance this special reading actually holds for us in our times.<br>The Pri Tzadik prefaces his explanation with a quote from the Midrash.<br>The Midrash Tanchuma (Ki Sisa, 3) says that every year when we read Parshas<br>Shkalim, our heads are raised, just as the verse says in Parshas Shkalim that<br>Moses was commanded to raise the heads of the people through enacting the<br>Shkalim campaign. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How does issuing a fundraising campaign lift people up? And<br>how does reading about it do so? The Pri Tzadik explains that the Shkalim served<br>a dual purpose. Besides the benefit of the contributions, since everyone gave<br>the same uniform donation, the total produced a census of the Jewish<br>population. The lesson brought out by this is: everyone counts. Every single<br>person counts. The principle that everyone counts highlights the significance of<br>every individual, thereby lifting their heads up high with status. And so, while<br>we unfortunately cannot actually perform the Mitzvah of Shkalim, the lesson<br>remains ever so relevant to us. Every year, when we make a special point to read<br>the Parshas Shkalim, we are having our heads raised up high by instilling in<br>ourselves the appreciation that every single one of us counts. While each one of<br>us may be one among millions of Jews serving God as part of a nation as a whole,<br>every person has a unique role. Every person has his own set of talents and<br>virtues, and every person has his own personal contribution to make in the<br>service of God. God has great expectations from every single person to produce<br>certain achievements, and no one else can do it in his stead.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dr. Melamed-Cohen served as Head of Curriculum for all government-run<br>schools in Israel, in addition to other prominent positions in education. At the<br>height of his career, he was diagnosed with ALS, and he no longer could continue<br>functioning in the same capacity. Eventually, all his limbs became paralyzed and<br>he needed a respirator to breathe. What could he accomplish already in such a<br>pitiful state? Dr. Melamed-Cohen says, &#8220;I have a task to encourage people and<br>give them strength!&#8221; Indeed, he receives emails from all over the world and he<br>answers them using a special computer which types by sensing his eye<br>movements. People all over the world gain much inspiration from his writings,<br>as they learn from him how to cope with their difficulties in life, and he continues<br>to offer advice. In addition, he maintains a vigorous schedule which includes<br>studying Torah, praying, etc. Dr. Melamed-Cohen recognizes that he may be<br>unique in his ability to accomplish so much in such a state. Nevertheless, he<br>maintains that everyone can fulfill his life in his own way.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>It is not uncommon for feelings of discouragement to creep into our<br>minds. At times, we might feel, &#8220;What do I have to offer already? There are so<br>many people out there accomplishing so much more than I am. What<br>significance do I hold in this world?&#8221; We must realize this notion is as false as<br>can be. In the eyes of God, everyone is extremely important. Every person has a<br>unique role to play and his abilities were tailor-made specifically for him to<br>accomplish the goal designated for him. While some people may have a bigger<br>impact on the world than others, this does not detract from anyone&#8217;s<br>significance. No matter how limited one may be in any given situation, every<br>person has his own role to fulfill as long as he is alive. There is no one else in the<br>world who can accomplish what you are destined to achieve. We must<br>remember, that no matter what, in God&#8217;s eyes you count!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber (torah4everyone@gmail.com)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week, in addition to the regular Torah reading, we read ParshasShkalim. 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