A child is playing on a sunny beach, building and demolishing sand castles,
collecting and discarding seashells. After a while, he decides to explore the
sea. He gingerly steps into the path of the cold waves, venturing as far as he
dares before halting to see what will happen.
The water recedes, causing his toes to sink into the sand. It then rushes
back and covers his legs up to his knees. The water recedes once more, and then
returns with another noisy rush. Small waves, big waves. The further the wave
recedes, and the longer before it breaks, the further up it will go as it
charges up the beach.
Suddenly the boy exclaims, "Mummy! The water's all gone bye-bye!" His mother
casually looks up and gasps. The water has receded, not a few feet, but one
hundred, two hundred, three hundred yards. She grabs her child and runs....
The mother understands that the extraordinary expanse of seabed exposed, and
the unusually long hiatus time before the water returns, does not mean the sea
will stay away forever. Rather, it heralds the arrival of a thirty foot high,
fifty-miles-an-hour, wall of solid seawater. Not only will the water reach to
the top of the beachfront, it will sweep over gardens and fields, through houses
and factories, submerging everything in its path for a mile or more.
The course of our 4000-year history resembles a tumultuous seashore. Exiles,
persecutions and tribulations -- each followed immediately by a surge of Divine
revelation. With each wave the Divine saturation of our world advanced further
inland.
We were enslaved by the Egyptians, Persians, Medes, Babylonians, Greeks,
Romans... Sometimes for centuries, sometimes for a generation. Bigger waves,
smaller waves. During each galut ("exile"), the G-dly waters receded,
exposing the coarseness of the land beneath. The longer the exile and the
harsher its burden, all the greater was the subsequent G-dly revelation in our
lives and our world.
After the bitter 210-year enslavement in Egypt, we stood at Mount Sinai to
receive the Torah -- a grand and unprecedented Divine revelation which empowered
us to sanctify and elevate the world with the mitzvot (Divine
commandments) we received.
The Divine waters again receded when we sinned with the Golden Calf and fell
to the depths of idolatry. But we rebounded to receive a second set of Tablets,
along with an even greater revelation, and instructions to build a tabernacle
for G-d: the Divine presence would now dwell amongst us.
Forty years of trials and tribulations, debacles and rebellions, preceded our
entering the Holy Land -- the one place where all the mitzvot of the
Torah would apply, refining the physical world to an even greater degree.
More setbacks and more delays before we surged forward again to build the
Holy Temple in Jerusalem. There G-d was revealed in a permanent manner which
surpassed the revelation of Sinai -- unlike Mount Sinai, the Temple Mount would
remain imbued with holiness forever.
The waters receded and the Temple was lost. A seventy-year hiatus in the form
of the Babylonian exile, and the next wave carried us to the Second Temple, greater
than the first in size and duration, thus reaching yet deeper into our world.
Then came the time when the waters seem to have disappeared from view
altogether. Further and further away the sea drained. For two thousand years,
the waters have receded and the G-dly light has grown dim in our world. Pogroms,
inquisitions, crusades, blood libels, holocausts... until today, when we are
left wondering where the sea has gone, and why our world is a coarse seabed of
sand, rock and scattered debris.
Never has our shoreline been so far from the enveloping blue waters of Divine
knowledge. After receding such a distance, can it ever return?
Know then, that this time is fundamentally unique. This time we will not be
getting a mere wave of G-dly revelation. This time we are in for a tsunami of G-dliness!
It will wash over the entire earth, eradicate evil forever, and usher an era of
pure light and peace. An immense revelation, far beyond that of Sinai or the
Temple Eras.
The unprecedented length and distance of our two-thousand-year exile, the
unprecedented extent to which the coarseness of earth has shown itself to us --
this is in itself an indication of the intensity and power of the impending
Redemption. Far from causing despair, the depth of the Divine void itself
indicates the immensity of coming goodness
The wolf will dwell with the lamb, and the leopard will lie with the kid... They shall neither harm nor destroy on all My holy mount, for the land shall be filled with the knowledge of G-d as the waters covers the sea bed... (Isaiah 11:6-9).