Monday, May 22, 2023

a piece of infinity is infinity

We learn in Pirkei Avos 6:3

הַלּוֹמֵד מֵחֲבֵרוֹ פֶּרֶק אֶחָד אוֹ הֲלָכָה אַחַת אוֹ פָסוּק אֶחָד אוֹ דִבּוּר אֶחָד אוֹ אֲפִלּוּ אוֹת אַחַת, צָרִיךְ לִנְהוֹג בּוֹ כָבוֹד, שֶׁכֵּן מָצִינוּ בְדָוִד מֶלֶךְ יִשְׂרָאֵל, שֶׁלֹּא לָמַד מֵאֲחִיתֹפֶל אֶלָּא שְׁנֵי דְבָרִים בִּלְבָד, קְרָאוֹ רַבּוֹ אַלּוּפוֹ וּמְיֻדָּעוֹ, שֶׁנֶּאֱמַר (תהלים נה) וְאַתָּה אֱנוֹשׁ כְּעֶרְכִּי אַלּוּפִי וּמְיֻדָּעִי. וַהֲלֹא דְבָרִים קַל וָחֹמֶר, וּמַה דָּוִד מֶלֶךְ יִשְׂרָאֵל, שֶׁלֹּא לָמַד מֵאֲחִיתֹפֶל אֶלָּא שְׁנֵי דְבָרִים בִּלְבַד קְרָאוֹ רַבּוֹ אַלּוּפוֹ וּמְיֻדָּעוֹ, הַלּוֹמֵד מֵחֲבֵרוֹ פֶּרֶק אֶחָד אוֹ הֲלָכָה אַחַת אוֹ פָסוּק אֶחָד אוֹ דִבּוּר אֶחָד אוֹ אֲפִלּוּ אוֹת אַחַת, עַל אַחַת כַּמָּה וְכַמָּה שֶׁצָּרִיךְ לִנְהוֹג בּוֹ כָבוֹד

Someone asked me on Shabbos why we don't say the principle of "dayo" here.  We should only be able to learn from the kal v'chomer that you have to honor someone that teaches you two halachos.  How do we see that you owe kavod even if someone teaches you just one letter?

A piece of infinity is also infinity.  You can't speak of differing quantities in that context.  Two halachos, one halacha, one letter -- Torah is infinity, so they are all the same, says the Maharal.

Nice thought to take us into Shavuos.

1 comment:

  1. The same math would explain why we don't turn in one person to save a group -- even when that person is themselves part of that group and would die anyway.

    After all, the value of one life is just as infinite as the value of 20!

    NB: The usual answer is to invoke deontology as opposed to consequentialism. (Deontology defines morality as doing the right thing. Consequentialism considers the moral choice the one with the best outcome for the most people.) And certainly with belief that anything this big would be subject to hashgachah... Well, how do you measure consequences when the outcome depends on Him, not your actions?

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