Rosh Hashanah is only four days away. Erev Rosh Hashanah begins Friday night. Have you been preparing your heart and soul to become the person you truly want to be this new year? Since today’s daf TB Kidushin 30 discusses the father’s obligation to teach his son Torah, the Gemara segues into some musar, ethical behavior teaching, which will help us in our High Holiday preparations. The Gemara speaks about controlling the yetzer hara (יֵצֶר הָרָע) which is usually translated as the evil inclination. I think a better more modern understanding of the yetzer hara is to identify it with our id. Our lives were run out of control if we did not master our yetzer hara/id. The id is powerful; however, the Gemara teaches us that studying and applying Torah to our lives is the control were searching for.
“The
Sages taught: “And you shall place [vesamtem] these words of Mine in
your hearts” (Deuteronomy 11:18). Read this as though it stated sam tam,
a perfect elixir. The Torah is compared to an elixir of life. There is a
parable that illustrates this: A person hit his son with a strong blow
and placed a bandage on his wound. And he said to him: My son, as long as this
bandage is on your wound and is healing you, eat what you enjoy and
drink what you enjoy, and bathe in either hot water or cold water, and you do
not need to be afraid, as it will heal your wound. But if you take it
off, the wound will become gangrenous.
“So too the Holy One, Blessed be He, said to Israel: My children, I created an evil inclination, which is the wound, and I created Torah as its antidote. If you are engaged in Torah study you will not be given over into the hand of the evil inclination, as it is stated: “If you do well, shall it not be lifted up?” (Genesis 4:7). One who engages in Torah study lifts himself above the evil inclination.
“And if you do not engage in Torah study, you are given over to its power, as it is stated: “Sin crouches at the door” (Genesis 4:7). Moreover, all of the evil inclination’s deliberations will be concerning you, as it is stated in the same verse: “And to you is its desire.” And if you wish you shall rule over it, as it is stated in the conclusion of the verse: “But you may rule over it” (Genesis 4:7).
“The Sages taught: So difficult is the evil inclination that even its Creator calls it evil, as it is stated: “For the inclination of a man’s heart is evil from his youth” (Genesis 8:21). Rav Yitzḥak says: A person’s evil inclination renews itself to him every day, as it is stated: “And that every inclination of the thoughts in his heart was only evil all day [kol hayyom]” (Genesis 6:5). “Kol hayyom” can also be understood as: Every day.
“And Rabbi Shimon ben Levi says: A person’s inclination overpowers him every day, and seeks to kill him, as it is stated: “The wicked watches the righteous and seeks to slay him” (Psalms 37:32). And if not for the fact that the Holy One, Blessed be He, assists each person in battling his evil inclination, he could not overcome it, as it is stated: “The Lord will not leave him in his hand” (Psalms 37:33).
“A Sage from the school of Rabbi Yishmael taught: My son, if this wretched one, the evil inclination, encounters you, pull it into the study hall, i.e., go and study Torah. If it is a stone it will melt, and if it is iron it will break, as it is stated with regard to the Torah: “Is not My word like fire, says the Lord, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?” (Jeremiah 23:29). Just as a stone shatters a hammer, so too one can overcome his evil inclination, which is as strong as iron, through Torah study. With regard to the second part of the statement: If it is a stone it will melt, this is as it is stated with regard to the Torah: “Ho, everyone who thirsts, come for water” (Isaiah 55:1), and it states: “The water wears the stones” (Job 14:19), indicating that water is stronger than stone.” (Sefaria.org translation)
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