R' Ben Tzion Kook quotes the Rama mi'Pana on the gemara (Shabbos 31a)
אמר רבא בשעה שמכניסין אדם לדין אומרים לו נשאת ונתת באמונה קבעת עתים לתורה עסקת בפו"ר צפית לישועה פלפלת בחכמה הבנת דבר מתוך דבר
who explains that Chazal are not just speaking here about the future judgment we will all have to undergo after 120 years when we depart from this world, but are speaking about Rosh haShana as well, the judgment we face each and every year.
The gemara (Kid 41) writes:
דאמר רב המנונא אין תחילת דינו של אדם אלא על דברי תורה
The first item on the list of things looked at on yom ha'din is how committed and engaged we were to Torah study this year.
We find the centrality of Torah to yom ha'din reflected in halacha as well. Rama (OC 585) paskens that the baal tokea should stand next to the bima where the Torah is read. M"B explains כדי שזכות התורה יגן עלינו לעלות זכרונינו לפניו לטובה, so that the zechus of Torah should enable our tekiyos to rise up to heaven.
The Mishna in R"H writes that on Pesach the world is judged as to how much wheat will be produced; on Shavuos we are judged on how much fruit will grow; on Sukkos we are judged on how much rain there will be. Seems like everything is covered, so what happens on Rosh haShana? Ran answers that on R"H Hashem decides what our individual portion will be.
Perhaps the same is true when in comes to Torah. The world cannot exist without Torah, and inevitably 5784 will bring with it new chiddushim, new sevaros, new ideas, new questions. What we have to ask for on Rosh haShana is תן חלקנו בּתורתך. We want our portion, our share! We want that the תחילת דינו של אדם על דברי תורה should come out in a positive way for us an individuals as well as for our communities, and with it should come בּני, חיי, מזוני to enable us to learn with yishuv hadaas, harvacha, and to share that Torah with our children and others.
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