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Parshat Vayera
November 14, 2003
Ashrei III
Ashrei Ha’am Shekacha Lo Ashrei Haam She- Hashem
Elokav – Happy/fortunate is the nation for whom this is so, Fortunate is
the nation that has Hashem as their G-d. Interestingly this verse is
also not from the same psalm as the rest of the prayer. It is the last
Pasuk in Psalm 144. Why then is it inserted at this point? It is
explained that with the addition of this verse the word Ashrei is then
mentioned three times demonstrating that we say the Ashrei prayer three
times a day (as mentioned in an earlier Tefilla Tip).
“Fortunate is the nation for whom this is so..” What exactly is the
“this is so”?
The Etz Yosef explains that this is referring to the previous verse in
the prayer i.e. we are fortunate that we are able to be Yoshvei Veytecha
– those that may dwell in G-d’s house. He also writes that “We are
fortunate that to have Hashem as our G-d…” refers to the fact that the
Jewish people are intertwined with G-d i.e. that even our name Israel is
graced with a name of G-d – E-L.
The Gaon of Vilna advances a different idea to interpret the verse. He
states that since the Gematria / numerical equivalent of the Hebrew word
SheKacha=445 Is the same as the Hebrew word of
our Teacher Moses=445 – the implication of the verse at hand is that we
are thankful for our leaders from the time of Moses and Mt. Sinai until
today.
The Radak at the end of Psalm 144 explains the latter part of the verse
in its most simple form. Ashrei Haam She- Hashem Elokav Fortunate is the
nation that has Hashem as their G-d states clearly that we the Jewish
people should feel happy, fortunate, and privileged that Hashem is our
G-d. He is our Source; He is the cause of all blessing and success for
everyone and everything on this earth.
It is the combination of all three approaches to this verse that
provides us with a richer understanding of this prayer. Ashrei –
Fortunate are those who have such a beautiful liturgy to approach G-d.
Fortunate are those who understand the prayers they are reciting.
Rabbi Ephraim Epstein
rabbiepstein@sonsisrael.com
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