Shemot
The Fast and the Slow
By Greg Schindler
This D’var Torah is dedicated in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of my son, Gabriel Jonah.
The story is told in the Talmud of a man who came to the sage Hillel
and requested, ‘Teach me the whole Torah while I stand on one foot.’
(Shabbos 31a) The man had previously made this request of the sage
Shammai, who chased him away. But Hillel did not chase the man away.
Rather, he said to him, ‘That which you hate, do not do to others. The
rest is commentary.’ While you may be familiar with the story up to
here, there is one more line to the tale. Hillel then adds: ‘Now go and
study!’
In this simple account lies a great truth of learning. Learning comes in two ways: The ‘Fast’ and the ‘Slow.’
The ‘Fast’ is the flash of insight where’out of the blue’an idea
takes form in our mind. This is Hillel’s reduction Read More >