{"id":10738,"date":"2009-09-15T11:31:25","date_gmt":"2009-09-15T19:31:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=10738"},"modified":"2009-09-15T12:37:02","modified_gmt":"2009-09-15T20:37:02","slug":"10738","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=10738","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;The Most Fundamental Tenet Of Judaism&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In an aish.com <a href=\"http:\/\/www.aish.com\/tp\/i\/m\/48925732.html\">article<\/a>, Rabbi Noson Weisz writes that&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>. . .&nbsp;contrary to popular belief, Rosh Hashanah is not about reward and punishment.  The Talmud informs us that mitzvot cannot be rewarded in this world (Kiddushin  39b). The commentators explain that the physical world simply does not have the  resources to deliver the amount of joy required to compensate the performance of  even a single Mitzvah.<\/p>\n<p>Only people who do not have the merit to make it to the World to Come are  written into the Book of Life to compensate them for their past good deeds; we  certainly hope that none of us are in this position. The conclusion: when we  stand before God and pray for a good life in the coming year, we are not asking  Him to provide it for us as a reward.<\/p>\n<p>But if the judgment we face on Rosh Hashanah does not concern reward, what  exactly is being weighed? According to Rabbi Dessler, the model we should study  as an aid to understanding the deliberations of the Heavenly Court on Rosh  Hashanah is an economic investment model; the judgments of Rosh Hashanah are the  heavenly equivalents of earthly investment policy decisions. On Rosh Hashanah it  is decided how much Divine energy God will invest in the world in general and in  our own lives in particular in the course of the coming year.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The most fundamental tenet of Judaism is that this physical world we inhabit  is not our final destination but is merely a workplace. Each of us is sent to  this world by God to develop ourselves spiritually and earn our entry to the  World to Come, the place we regard as our destination where we shall receive our  reward. God&#8217;s policy regarding the manner of setting up the conditions we encounter in our working environment, this world, is summed up in the  following passage:&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>&quot;Whoever undertakes to purify himself, we shall assist him. Whoever  undertakes to shut himself to spirituality, we shall provide him or her with the  opportunity to carry out this design.&quot; (Talmud, Yuma 39b)&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The direction we choose to follow in our lives and the levels of intensity  with which we pursue our spiritual objectives are evaluated annually. If we have  made use of the inputs we were given in the previous year and progressed towards  perfecting ourselves, the Heavenly Court will generally decide to increase its  investment in us. Our circumstances for the coming investment period, the New  Year, will be arranged in a manner that ensures that we encounter the  opportunities we require to progress even faster toward our goals.<\/p>\n<p>. . . Because the world is recreated every Rosh Hashanah, the day marks the  occasion of the establishment of a brand new Divine Kingdom. Jewish tradition  maintains that God informed us about Rosh Hashanah to allow us to have some  input into how this new kingdom is to be fashioned. The purpose of creation is  to allow man to actualize his spiritual potential. As I stand before God on Rosh  Hashanah, He is waiting to hear from me about what I plan to do to actualize my  spiritual potential in the coming year.<\/p>\n<p>If all that issues from me is my desire to live on in prosperity and good  health for another year, I am actually informing God that I do not require the  renewal of His Kingdom at all. I am perfectly happy with the world just as it  is. But God did not intend this world to be a comfortable place where I merely  keep living on and on. He created the World to Come as the place of enjoyment  and living the good life. The sole reason for the existence of this world is to  provide man with a place in which he can work. If my main interest in being in  this world is to live well and enjoy myself, I don&#8217;t need to be here at all.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand if I sincerely resolve to invest my energy (really the  Divine energy that I am asking God to renew, out of which I am fashioned) in the  coming year into developing my spiritual potential, not only do I need this  world to be recreated, I also need it to assume the particular shape that will  maximize my ability to work efficiently, and develop as much of my potential as  possible.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In an aish.com article, Rabbi Noson Weisz writes that&nbsp; . . .&nbsp;contrary to popular belief, Rosh Hashanah is not about reward and punishment. The Talmud informs us that mitzvot cannot be rewarded in this world (Kiddushin 39b). 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