Monday, April 15, 2024

Leil Shimurim: Hashem Eclipsed our Enemies

They say that seeing is believing

In our age of technical wonders and artificial intelligence, we know that when it comes to “photographs” or “video, seeing is not necessarily believing.  They can be easily altered, and it is close to impossible to know when they are “fake.” However, when it comes to natural things that we see with our own eyes, we still take it as true that “seeing is believing”.

Moreover, the notion suggests that one cannot truly comprehend an event or phenomenon until and unless one sees it for oneself. That might be true about many things, but I beg to differ, at least for two events this past week.



One of them was the solar eclipse that we missed here in Israel. We didn’t get to see it, but the accounts shared by those who experienced totality describe a fantastic phenomenon. It's depicted as an awe-inspiring, almost surreal encounter that makes one feel the greatness of our Creator like few others. Virtually all recount how incredible it was to watch the moon moving directly in the path of the sun and then out again. They believe that the four or so minutes of totality represent the time it takes the moon to move that distance in its month-long trip around the Earth.

However, this is not accurate. The reason that it takes only four minutes is NOT because the moon moves in front of the sun at that speed; it does not. If it was moving at that speed, a far shorter time than a month would be needed to circumvent the Earth. The body that is moving so rapidly is the Earth itself, as it rotates on its axis.

As we stand on the Earth’s surface, we are actually moving at an incredible speed. You may not know this, but (hold onto your hat!) you are actually moving, while standing still, much faster than any jetliner: approximately 1,000 miles per hour. The circumference of the Earth (at the equator) is 24,901 miles. Simple arithmetic yields that for it to spin around completely in 24 hours, it would have to rotate at about 1,000 miles per hour.

Thus, when the umbra of the moon’s shadow moves over the Earth, it appears only briefly in any particular place because the Earth is spinning very quickly. (This also explains the circular path of the umbra, which is based on the Earth’s curvature). Only a relatively small percentage of the movement that you see is due to the moon’s movement.

In other words, you are not seeing what you think you are seeing. The solar eclipse is certainly due to the moon’s shadow, but the rapidity of the movement is due to the Earth’s movement rather than the moon’s.

I thought about this lesson as I sat in my home in Migdal HaEmek on Motzaei Shabbos, less than two miles from the largest air force base in northern Israel. We knew that the Ayatollahs ימ"ש had unleashed hundreds of missiles that were headed our way, with who knows what type of warheads. It was the first time that our most dangerous enemy had attacked us directly - not through their Hamas, Houthi and Hezbollah puppets. We knew that as a crucial military asset, Ramat David would be targeted, and one would expect that we would be cowering in fear while awaiting the arrival of the missiles and drones.

The true story was not the visible missiles but rather the hidden Hand of G-d batting them all away.

And yet, when they arrived, it was surreal. We looked out at the flashing lights in the sky, knowing that they were deadly missiles and drones, and yet totally at peace and calm and feeling completely protected. Hashem was our protector, watching over us so that not one Jew was hurt.

We certainly were grateful for the power and technical prowess that He blessed us with to intercept virtually every missile, and the skill and bravery of the IAF is just fantastic. One after the other, missiles exploded, and the fireworks display beat any Fourth of July celebration I have ever attended. But we knew that no matter how good the IAF and the Iron Dome are, the fact that not one missile got through was a fantastic miracle only attributable to Hashem.

It felt like a Leil Shimurim — the Night of Protection —experienced by our ancestors in Egypt. All around them was chaos, death, and destruction; not one Egyptian home was spared from death. At the same time — both then and now — our people sat serenely in their homes, feeling loved and protected. One saw the danger, but the true story was not the visible missiles but rather the hidden Hand of G-d batting them all away.

I know that some wonder how dangerous and frightening it must be in Israel at this moment. The opposite is true. There is nowhere else that I, nor anyone I know, would rather be than here, at this exciting moment, "seeing with our own eyes" the unfolding of history, while knowing there is much we do not see.

I hope you have the privilege of visiting here again soon, hopefully for good, as our nation progresses toward its national destiny, with the coming of the Final Redemption speedily in our days.

Chag Kasher vSameach

 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautifully said!
I can't agree more. Here, in Ma'ale Adumim we also saw the incredible light show. We too, felt the Yad Hashem.
חג פסח כשר ושמח

Naomi Knobel said...

Lenny, this is a stunning, interesting and inspiring article. You always write so unbelievably well on a informative level with thorough research, and one can argue on opinions which is what every writer welcomes, but your accurate and heartfelt depiction here is a different dimension completely. The feeling of being under attack yet feeling safe was totally awesome and unforgettable . Thank you! Kol Hakavod!!

YLO said...

Wow!!!! thank you all!

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