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In Defense Of A Nation

Commenting on the verse “Vayislu es Haman al ha’eitz — they hanged Haman on the gallows” (Megillas Esther 7:10) the Midrash teaches that when Haman set out to prepare the gallows on which to hang Mordechai a fierce competition erupted in Heaven. Hashem asked which tree would volunteer to be “graced” with the deposed foe of the Jews who would eventually hang on the very gallows he prepared for Mordechai. Te’einah (fig) gefen (grape) rimon (pomegranate) egoz (nut) esrog (citron) hadas (myrtle) zayis (olive) tapu’ach (apple) dekel (date) aravah (willow) and erez (cedar) all clamored for the privilege staking their claim by citing verses in Tanach in which Klal Yisrael is compared to them.

In honor of Tu B’Shvat we’ll examine the link between some of those trees and Klal Yisrael narrowing our focus to the te’einah gefen rimon zayis and dekel (following the order of the Midrash) which have the additional distinction of being the fruit species of the shivas haminim. Specifically we will find that each corresponds to an attribute of Klal Yisrael and are also linked to the avodah in the Beis HaMikdash each in a unique way.

 

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