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A common misconception is that there are five books in the Torah: Bereishit, Shemot, Vayikra, Bemidbar, and Devarim. Actually, there are seven. Two verses in the portion of Beha’alotecha [Bemidbar 10:35-36] beginning with the words “When the Ark would set out (
Vaye’hi Binso’a)”, are separated via special “signs”, an upside-down letter
Targumim in translating â
For example, the
Talmud (
Kiddushin 25a) relates that the people of a certain town mocked Rav Hamnuna, whose name sounds like â
cham nunaâ (hot fish), by calling him â
kar nunaâ (cold fish).
Rabbi Marcus argues that at the core of â
taninimâ (sea-monsters â see Genesis 1:21) is the word â
nun.â In offering this explanation, Rabbi Marcus explicitly rejects scholarly speculation that â
taninimâ is a Sanskrit loanword.
Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch also suggests that â
tanninâ is derived from â
nunâ but adds that â
nunâ itself is derived from â
ninâ (offspring or, in Modern Hebrew, great-grandson). He compares â
nunâ to â
dag,â which primarily denotes fecundity, but also carries the additional meaning of fish.
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The Jewish holiday of
Shavuot, the celebration for the giving of the Torah, has a special meaning this year. While Israeli society is under missile attacks, there is no festive atmosphere. It is a time to make a seminal decision about the people we want to be and how we want to face the future: in division and quarrels or to become guarantors for each other, to look at our actions through the world’s lens or through a deep introspection of our role as a people that received at the foot of Mount Sinai.
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