Beha’halotekha 5778
The Waving
A D’var Torah for Beha’alotekha
by Rabbi Jill Hammer
“You shall bring the Levites close before the Divine, and the Israelites shall lay their hands on the Levites, and Aaron shall wave the Levites as a wave-offering before the Divine…” Numbers 8:10-11
Among the many kinds of offerings we encounter in the Torah, the one that fascinates me most is the tenufah: the wave-offering. The root of tenufah comes from a word that means to flutter or undulate. A priest must wave the offering before God at the altar, rather than burning it. This waving appears to indicate that the entity being waved belongs to God. The wave-offering is then given to the priests to consume.
This offering is used for the first omer/measure of barley at Pesah, the first fruits at Shavuot, as well as the two loaves of Shavuot (Mishnah Menahot 5:5-6). The lulav is Read More >