Friday, October 3, 2008

Viduy By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

In the Torah (Vayikra 16) the Viduy of the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur states ”V’chiper ba’ado uv’ad baiso – and he shall provide atonement for himself and for his household.” However, later the pasuk tells us, “He shall provide atonement for himself and for his household, and for the entire congregation of Israel.” After he gains atonement for himself, and his family, he gains atonement for all of Klal Yisroel. Why does the pasuk always include the words “v’chiper ba’ado -- he shall gain atonement for himself”?
Indeed, Chazal tell us in Yuma 43 that first the Kohen Gadol has to confess his own sins in order that he should be meritorious when he comes to ask forgiveness for Klal Yisroel. But after he has already confessed his sins and succeeded in attaining atonement, why does the Torah repeat “v’chiper ba’ado”?

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank You Rabbi for beautiful message !

Anonymous said...

We have to think and be very very honest, to look deep in our neshama and to feel real regret. Be ready to suffer on your own wrong decision in the past to learn a lesson for future.

Anonymous said...

The wise person has his eyes in his head

Anonymous said...

The wise inherit honor; fools generate disgrace

Anonymous said...

Foolish ones scorn wisdom and discipline

Anonymous said...

Foolish ones scorn wisdom and discipline

Anonymous said...

A rebuke is more effective for an understanding person than a hundred blows for a fool

Anonymous said...

The wise of heart will pursue good deeds; the fool will merely talk without acting

Anonymous said...

Learn diligence and industriousness from the ant

Anonymous said...

Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your heart

Anonymous said...

One who gives up his rod hates his child, but one who loves his child disciplines him

Anonymous said...

He who has found a wife has found goodness

Anonymous said...

He who has found a wife has found goodness

Anonymous said...

One who is gracious to the destitute honors His Creator

Anonymous said...

One who gives willingly and without resentment will be blessed, for he enjoys giving of his bread to the poor

Anonymous said...

Death and life are in the power of the tongue

Anonymous said...

Let another praise you, not your own mouth

Anonymous said...

As water reflects a face back to a face, so is one’s heart reflected back to him by another

Anonymous said...

Charm is false and beauty is vain; a woman who fears Hashem is praiseworthy

Anonymous said...

A friend’s love is for all times; a brother is there in times of adversity

Anonymous said...

When doubts are resolved, the eyes are enlightened

Anonymous said...

The purity of metals can be determined by man; only G-d can examine a person’s heart

Anonymous said...

Thank You Rabbi for this artical. It's amazing !