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What consumed Nadav abd Abihu: a teaching for young and old

May 2, 2012 19:26
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“On the Eight day Moses called Aaron and the elders of Israel (Lev 9:1)”

The MidrashTanhuma – thoughts of our ancient Rabbis – teaches: “Beloved are the elders, and if they are young their youth is secondary to them…God ages them [the youth] quickly.”

Rabbi Akiva explains: “Why are the People of Israel likened to a bird? Just as a bird cannot fly without wings, so Israel cannot survive without its elders. The influence of the elders is exceedingly great; if they are old, they are beloved by the Holy One, blessed be God, and if they are young, the children are attracted to them.

Israel cannot survive without its elders – It was Jethro, a non-Israelite priest, Moses’ father-in-law who adviced Moses that he could not manage, judge or lead the Israelites on his own. He suggested – I argue, acting as the first management consultant in history – that Moses appoint layers of judiciary to consider all levels of problems that the people might bring. Only the most serious would come before Moses who, in consultation with God, would act as the Highest Court.