Daniel 10:21 21 No one is helping me against them except your prince, Michael. However, I will tell you what is recorded in the book of truth.

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Background Texts: THE MANY ROLES OF RABBINIC LEADERSHIP Deuteronomy 25:5 10 כּ י י שׁ בוּ א ח ים י ח דּ ו וּמ ת א ח ד מ ה ם וּב ן א ין לוֹ ל א ת ה י ה א שׁ ת ה מּ ת ה חוּצ ה ל א ישׁ ז ר י ב מ הּ י ב א ע ל יה וּל ק ח הּ לוֹ ל א שּׁ ה ו י בּ מ הּ ו ה י ה ה בּ כוֹר א שׁ ר תּ ל ד י קוּם ע ל שׁ ם א ח יו ה מּ ת ו ל א י מּ ח ה שׁ מוֹ מ יּ שׂ ר א ל ו א ם ל א י ח פּ ץ ה א ישׁ ל ק ח ת א ת י ב מ תּוֹ ו ע ל ת ה י ב מ תּוֹ ה שּׁ ע ר ה א ל ה זּ ק נ ים ו א מ ר ה מ א ין י ב מ י ל ה ק ים ל א ח יו שׁ ם בּ י שׂ ר א ל ל א א ב ה י בּ מ י ו ק ר אוּ לוֹ ז ק נ י ע ירוֹ ו ד בּ רוּ א ל יו ו ע מ ד ו א מ ר ל א ח פ צ תּ י ל ק ח תּ הּ ו נ גּ שׁ ה י ב מ תּוֹ א ל יו ל ע ינ י ה זּ ק נ ים ו ח ל צ ה נ ע לוֹ מ ע ל ר ג לוֹ ו י ר ק ה בּ פ נ יו ו ע נ ת ה ו א מ ר ה כּ כ ה י עשׂ ה ל א ישׁ א שׁ ר ל א י ב נ ה א ת בּ ית א ח יו 5 When brothers dwell together and one of them dies and leaves no son, the wife of the deceased shall not be married to a stranger, outside the family. Her husband's brother shall unite with her: he shall take her as his wife and perform the levir's duty. 6 The first son that she bears shall be accounted to the dead brother, that his name may not be blotted out in Israel. 7 But if the man does not want to marry his brother's widow, his brother's widow shall appear before the elders in the gate and declare, "My husband's brother refuses to establish a name in Israel for his brother; he will not perform the duty of a levir." 8 The elders of his town shall then summon him and talk to him. If he insists, saying, "I do not want to marry her," 9 his brother's widow shall go up to him in the presence of the elders, pull the sandal off his foot, spit in his face, and make this declaration: Thus shall be done to the man who will not build up his brother's house! ו נ ק ר א שׁ מוֹ בּ י שׂ ר א ל בּ ית ח לוּץ ה נּ ע ל 10 And he shall go in Israel by the name of "the family of the unsandaled one." Daniel 10:21 א ב ל א גּ יד ל א ת ה ר שׁוּם בּ כ ת ב א מ ת ו א ין א ח ד מ ת ח זּ ק ע מּ י ע ל א לּ ה כּ י א ם מ יכ א ל שׂ ר כ ם 21 No one is helping me against them except your prince, Michael. However, I will tell you what is recorded in the book of truth. Proverbs 30:32 א ם נ ב ל תּ ב ה ת נ שּׂ א ו א ם ז מּוֹת י ד ל פ ה 32 If you have been scandalously arrogant, If you have been a schemer, Then clap your hand to your mouth. The Fist Rabbinical Placement Yerushalmi Yevamot 12:6, 13a רקה דם רבי בא בשם רבי יהודה רבי זריקן מטי בה רבי ירמיה בשם אבא בר אבא רבי זעירא מטי בה בשם שמואל אם יש בו צחצוחית של רוק כשר הגידמת במה חולצת בשיניה בני סימונייא אתון לגבי רבי אמרין ליה בעא תתן לן חד בר נש דריש דיין וחזן ספר מתניין ועבד לן כל צורכינן ויהב לון לוי בר סיסי If she spit blood... R. Ba in the name of R. Judah, R. Zeriqan introduced the statement [in the name of] R. Jeremiah in the name of Abba bar Abba, R. Zeira introduced the matter in the name of Samuel: "If there is any remnant of spit [in it], it is valid." A woman without hands how does she remove the shoe? With her teeth. The people of Simonia came before Rabbi. They said to him, "We want you to give us a man to serve as preacher, judge, reader [of Scripture], teacher [of tradition], and to do all the things we need." He gave them Levi bar Sisi. 1

עשו לו בימה גדולה והשיבוהו עליה אתון ושאלון ליה הגידמת במה היא חולצת ולא אגיבון רקה דם ולא אגיבון אמרין דילמה דלית הוא מרי אולפן נישאול ליה שאלון ליה דאגדה אתון ושאלון ליה מהו הדין דכתיב (דנייאל י) אבל אגיד לך את הרשום בכתב אמת אם אמת למה רשום ואם רשום למה אמת ולא אגיבון אתון לגבי דרבי אמרון ליה הדין פייסונא דפייסנתך אמר לון חייכון בר נש דכוותי יהבית לכון שלח אייתיתיה ושאל ליה אמר ליה רקה דם מהו אמר ליה אם יש בו צחצוחית של רוק כשר הגידמת במה היא חולצת אמר ליה בשיניה אמר ליה מהו הדין דכתיב אבל אגיד לך את הרשום בכתב אמת אם אמת למה רשום ואם רשום למה אמת אמר ליה עד שלא נתחתם גזר דין רשום משנתחתם גזר דין אמת אמר ליה ולמה לא אגיבתינון אמר ליה עשו לי בימה גדולה והושיבו אותי עליה וטפח רוחי עלי וקרא עליו (משלי ל) אם נבלת בהתנשא ואם זמות יד לפה מי גרם לך להתנבל בדברי תורה על שנישאת' בהן עצמך They up a great stage and seated him on it. They came and asked him, "A woman without arms with what does she remove the shoe?" And he did not answer. If she spit blood...? And he did not answer. They said, "Perhaps he is not a master of the law. Let us ask him something about lore. " They came and asked him, "What is the meaning of the following verse, as it is written, 'But I will tell you what is inscribed in the book, in truth' (Daniel 10:21). If it is truth, Why is it described as inscribed? And if it is inscribed, why is it described as truth?" He did not answer them. They came back to Rabbi and said to him, "Is this a mason of your mason's guild [a pupil of your school ] [Jastrow, p. 1163]?" He said to them, "By your lives! I gave you someone who is as good as I am." He sent and summoned him and asked him. He said to him, "If the woman spit blood, what is the law?" He answered him, "If there is a drop of spit in it, it is valid." "A woman without arms -- how does she remove the shoe?" He said to him, "She removes the shoe with her teeth." He said to him, "What is the meaning of the following verse as it is written, 'But I will tell you what is inscribed in the book, in truth' (Daniel 10:21). If it is truth, why is it described as inscribed, and if it is inscribed, why is it described as truth?" He said to him, "Before a decree is sealed, it is described as inscribed. Once it is sealed, it is described as truth." He said to him, "And why did you not answer the people when they asked you the same questions?" He said to him, "They made a great stage and seated me on it, and my spirit became exalted." He recited concerning him the following verse of Scripture, "'If you have been foolish, exalting yourself, or if you have been devising evil, put your hand on your mouth.' (Proverbs 30:32)" "What caused you to make a fool of yourself in regard to teachings of Torah? It was because you exalted yourself through them" Translation: Neusner, Jacob. The Talmud of the Land of Israel: Yebamot. Vol. 21, The University of Chicago Press, 1987. p 390-391 2

Outline from Rabbi Aaron Panken, Ph.D. A. Halakhic opening: Two arcane halakhic issues 1. spit blood - chain of tradition then halakhic answer 2. halitzah of an armless woman anonymous answer B. Aggadic section 1. Simonia s rabbinical search communal statement of desire for leadership a) enumeration of perceived roles of a rabbi b) Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi s (Rabbi, henceforth) placement of Levi Bar Sisi 2. The Test a) people of Simonia sit Levi on a large platform b) question on spit blood c) Levi s failure to answer d) question on armless woman s halitzah e) Levi s failure to answer f) community adjusts its expectations (=Levi s last chance) g) question on Daniel 10:21 truth and inscriptions/impressions h) Levi s failure to answer i) people of Simonia complain to Rabbi j) Rabbi exclaims that Levi is just like him 3. The Retest a) Rabbi summons Levi and asks him three questions i. spit blood Levi answers correctly ii. armless woman Levi answers correctly iii. Daniel 10:21 truth and impressions Levi answers correctly 4. Reflection a) Rabbi asks why Levi did not answer the people b) Levi answers: they made me a large platform and sat me on it, and my spirit swelled 5. Conclusion/Moral Learning a) Rabbi applies Proverbs 30:32 to Levi, to teach lesson b) If you have been foolish, exalting yourself, or have been devising evil, put your hand to your mouth. c) Lesson: use Torah to exalt yourself, you will look like a fool in the end 3

Matrix to Some Possible Approaches to Elements in PT Yevamot Text Chart from Rabbi Aaron Panken, Ph.D. Fall 2015 Letters correspond to the outline above Text Context Subtext Halakhic section (A) She spit blood (A1) Rabbi Ba in the name of Shmuel (A1) Halitzah of woman without arms (A2) Aggadic Section (B) Simonia s desire for rabbinical leadership (B1a) Simonia s expression of perceived communal needs (B1b) preacherדריש (B1b) דיין judge (B1b) חזן hazzan (B1b) scribe/bibleספר teacher (B1b) teacherמתניין of Tannaitic tradition (B1b) Arcane, perhaps even hypothetical halakhic topic, values halakhic thinking, interprets unclear or incomplete base texts and sets law Rabbinic respect for and preservation of chain of tradition and transmission, retains source of halakhic reasoning to allow evaluation Second arcane, perhaps hypothetical halakhic topic Community s stated desire for rabbinical leadership, and inherent validation of rabbinical leadership Communal expression of perceived roles of rabbinical leadership during Tannaitic period Interpreter of Scripture, speaker in public settings, represents authentic interpretation Response to actual court cases brought before communal rabbinical leader Sexton official who managed service/worship Teacher of Bible to children Teacher of Tannaitic tradition 4 Rabbis ability to function when confronted with complex, challenging, irregular questions Place of contemporary Rabbis within that chain of tradition, transmission and innovation; how to evaluate prior links in that chain Feminist concerns, issues of powerlessness and treatment of those with disabilities Contemporary relationship between Rabbi and community, evaluation of communal willingness to be led and personal abilities Contemporary roles of the rabbi acceptable, appropriate, achievable? Torah knowledge, aptitude for interpretation, public speaking skills, authenticity Judgment, mediation, decisionmaking, management Understanding of music/art/other affective and inspirational aspects of Judaism Pedagogy, approach to diverse educational audiences, text knowledge Extension of teaching past Bible to broad whole of Jewish tradition

עבד לן כל צורכינן will meet all our needs (B1b) Rabbi s placement of Levi Bar Sisi (B1c) The Platform (B2a) The Test (B2b-h) The Complaint (B2i-j) The Retest (B3) Reflection (B4) Conclusion/Moral Learning (B5) Multi-faceted and not completely defined list of needs Authority of Rabbi, power over his students Levi s elevation, physically and statuswise Examination of suitability of Levi Bar Sisi for leadership position; silence in the face of questioning; powerlessness Surprise, disappointment of failure, Rabbi s denial of problem as Levi is just like him, one of his students Proof of Rabbi s position and Levi s suitability Rabbi probes Levi s difficulty, discovers his large platform problem Verse as appropriate medium for teaching moral lesson, humility above all Other tasks as assigned; how to define anew the role of the rabbi in contemporary Jewish society; responding to panoply of needs Rabbinical placement system; control over own destiny in career Contemporary respect for the rabbi; fishbowl Meeting or exceeding expectations; failure; evaluation by nonprofessionals; truth vs. impression Dealing with failure of colleagues and students; denial of difficulty, pride; community vs. rabbi; professional reviews Poor performance under pressure, action vs. inaction at key moments that matter Seeking guidance from experienced colleagues, elders; self-reflection after failure Use of tradition at teachable moments; humility in a modern context; avoiding use of position or Torah to self-aggrandize 5