Re-Eh

Pisqa’ 140

Pisqa’ 1401

1

“A Feast of Huts shall you celebrate for yourself, seven days” (Dt.16:13)—

for yourself suggests that

the celebration serves ordinary mortals.

On what basis do we know that

it also serves the Supernal One?

The Teaching states [elsewhere]:

“A Feast of Huts, seven days for HASHEM” (Lv.23:34).

If so, why is it stated here:

For yourself” (Dt.16:13)?

Any time you build a Festival-hut

for yourself,

I consider it as if you are building it

for the Supernal One.2

“Celebrate for yourself” (Dt.16:13)—

this excludes re-building an old Festival-hut.

On this basis you teach:

If he dangled over the roof of his Festival-hut

a grape-vine, or a gourd vine, or ivy,

and he laid [suitable] thatching over them—

the Festival-hut is disqualified .3

2

R. Eliezer says:

Just as a person does not meet his obligation

on the first Feast-day of the Feast

by [waving] his companion’s Palm-frond,

so, too, a person does not meet his obligation

on the first Feast-day of the Feast

by [dwelling in] his companion’s Festival-hut,

for it is said:

“For yourself” (Dt.16:13).

But sages say:

By [waving] his companion’s Palm-frond

he does not meet his obligation,

for it is said:

“And you shall take for yourselves on the first day . . . palm fronds” (Lv.23:40)—

each and every one must have his own.

But he does meet his obligation

by [dwelling in] his companion’s Festival-hut,

for it is said:

All native-born Israelites shall dwell in Festival-huts” (Lv.23:42)—

all Israel can dwell in [and share ownership of]

a single Festival-hut.

3

R. Shimon says:

Passover and the Feast,

which do not fall in seasons of field-work—

He made this one [Passover] for seven days [in early spring],

and that one [the Feast] for eight days

[at the onset of the first autumn rains].

Yet the Closure-festival [of late spring],

which does fall in a season of field-work,

lasts only a single day!

This teaches that

Scripture spares Israel financial hardship4

[due to the Pilgrimage Festivals].

4

“When you gather in from your threshing floor and from your wine-press” (Dt.16:13).

Seeing that [the produce of]

the threshing floor and the wine-press are distinctive,

in that the growth [of grain and grapes] depends upon

the previous season’s water-supply,

[the verse] excludes [mention of]

any in-gathering of green vegetables,

since their growth does not depend upon

the previous season’s water-supply:

words of R. Yose the Galilean.

R. Akiva says:

Seeing that [the produce of]

the threshing floor and the wine-press are distinctive

in that they do not thrive on just any year’s water—

and, therefore, may be tithed with last year’s [grain and wine]—

[this would] exclude [mention of]

any in-gathering of green vegetables,

since they do thrive on just any year’s water.

Therefore they may be tithed with next year’s [greens].5

  1. H:180-181; JN1:334-336.
  2. Cf. Sifra, ‘emor, par. 12:3.
  3. =M. Suk.1:4, following F:194, n. 2.
  4. //Sifra, metzor`a, par. 5:12; Sifra , ‘emor, per. 13:7.
  5. Commentators struggle over the context supposed by the disputants. See comments of H:448, Pisqa’ 140, n. 8.