April 3, 2024

The Silence of the Heavens: Embracing Accountability and Rising from Disappointment

Discover the profound lesson of accountability as we explore the historical moment when Aaron the High Priest faced the deafening silence of the heavens. Imagine standing amongst the sea of onlookers, the air thick with expectation, only to be met with an unsettling quiet where divine fire should have blazed. In this poignant narrative, we traverse the depths of Aaron's introspection. At this moment, he shoulders the blame for the absence of the Shekhinah, providing us with an enduring message about the essence of leadership and personal responsibility.

Join me on a journey that takes us beyond mere retelling of ancient tales as we analyze how the greatest among us respond to failure and disappointment. Aaron's candid ownership of the situation reveals a powerful truth about growth and the human spirit—true greatness is not in never falling but in the courage to accept our falls and rise with lessons learned. This episode is not just a look back at a biblical event; it's an invitation to apply Aaron's example to our lives, challenging us to embrace accountability and transform every setback into a step forward on the path to self-improvement.

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Talk about not going as planned, with spectators all around surrounding the Mishkan, from side to side, everyone trying to get a better look of now, the climactic finish in which the fire will descend from heaven and engulf the Mishkan with heavenly flames.

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That will be a manifestation of the heavenly Shekhinah now dwelling with the Jewish people, a manifestation of the heavenly Shechina now dwelling with the Jewish people.

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Success will be had, something that we've been building on through Halachos and through, literally, prokim and Parshios, all to deliver the V'shachanti Besocham that God will be with us by way of the Mishkan and in order to wave the flag and begin the race, hit that Olympic bell that they do.

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Aranak Cohen was to enter in in our parasha and to begin the service, taking the keys from Moshe, becoming the Cohen, and that would bring the fire down.

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But lo and behold, crickets.

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Nothing, a disaster, everyone waiting outside.

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Things are getting awkward.

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Why isn't the fire coming?

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What's wrong?

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What happened?

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Aaron Akoin walks out of the Mishkan.

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He turns to Moshe Rabbeinu Yo dea ani.

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He says to Moshe.

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I know she ka'asa kadesh baruch olay.

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It's my fault, god's mad at me and because of me God did not come to descend and dwell with the Israelites.

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But, b'ruchim points out, because of Aaron Akoin.

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Aaron Akoin didn't even sin.

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What sin was he referring to?

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The Egel Azov Aaron Akoin doesn't he know that there are millions of sinners here, people who are maybe not millions, people that definitely were more involved in some questionable activity at their levels than Aaron Arkoin?

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Aaron Arkoin is from the quintessential Jews of the nation, yet he's putting everyone's failures and the entire nation's lack of heavenly shechina on his shoulders.

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Because, yes, rabbi Urcham says that's what great ones do.

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The greater the person, the more accountability, responsibility, culpability he puts on himself.

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Small people are never willing to take blame.

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Even their own small faults Are their parents' faults, their friends' faults, their Rebbe's faults.

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Larger people take responsibility for their own actions and great people, giants, titans of faith, sterling character, those people like Aaron Akoin say the entire nation, all of it is on my back and I got to improve Responsibility, culpability, accountability.

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When you put it on your back, it's actually enabling, because it enables you to now improve, as opposed to having it be in someone else's hands and now everyone's stuck and who knows if they'll even get the message.

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Take responsibility for your own life and know that the messages, even that God sends to the nation.

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The more messages that you take, the more responsibility and accountability you put on your shoulders.

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Probably it's a sign of the greater person you are becoming.

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Thank you.