יום שישי, 30 במרץ 2012

Wine And Secrets - Purim 5772


There is a Gemara in Maseches Shabbos 140b (18 lines from the top) that discusses the optimum way of getting drunk. It says, ואמר רב פפא האי מאן דאפשר למישתי שיכרא ושתי חמרא עובר משום בל תשחית ולאו מילתא היא בל תשחית דגופא עדיף Rav Pappa says if someone can get drunk with beer and drinks wine he is Oiver Bal Tashchis. This might be because wine is more expensive than beer so why drink beer? Ai we all drink wine and don’t drink beer? So the Gemara explains that Rav Pappa’s reasoning is not correct because wine is healthier than beer so you should drink wine.
The Marsha in trying to explain why Rav Pappa came out so strong against wine and was for beer brings a Gemara in Maseches Pesachim 113a (18 lines from the top) that says אמר רב פפא אי לא דרמאי שכרא לא איעתרי Rav Pappa brewed beer for a living and if not for that I would not have become rich. This is the reason that he held if someone can get drunk on beer and gets drunk on wine is Oiver Bal Tashchis.
The Rashash says on the Marsha that he is not correct. He brings from Maseches Shabbos 118b (18 lines from the bottom) that says, אמר רב פפא לדידי חשדן ולא הוה בי What were they Choished Rav Pappa for? They are Choished that he advised drinking beer because he owns a brewery and it is not an accurate accusation.
There is a Michtam Eliyahu in Cheilek 3 page 289 that talks about the significance of drinking wine. He brings from Maseches Berachos 34b (16 lines from the bottom) מאי עין לא ראתה אמר רבי יהושע בן לוי זה יין המשומר בענביו מששת ימי בראשית  That L’asid Lavoi we will drink wine that will be served at the Seudas Livyasan that was made with grapes from the 6 days of creation. So there is something special about wine.
The Michtam Eliyahu explains the Soid of wine as follows; wine represents a Penimiois that is more than its Chitzoiniois. Most drinks do not go up in level when they are removed from their fruit. Wine is unique in that when it is removed from the grape it raises its level from a Borei Pri Ha’eitz to a Borei Pri Hagafen. We know that Ein Oimrim Shira Ela Al Hayayin and Yayin Yesamach L’vav E’noish, we know that wine makes people rejoice. Therefore, wine represents Penimiois. The Chashivus L’asid Lavoi of the Ayin Loi Ra’asa refers to Yidden who have Dargois Penimiois. They have certain things that they are careful about in Halacha, Zehirois in Mitzvois, Learning that they don’t show off. They keep these things as their own personal tool in Avoidas Hashem. 
Rav Tzadoik writes that for practical reasons every person should have a certain Hanhaga Toiva that he doesn’t tell anyone about. Rav Tzadoik warns that if you tell people about it, it diminishes its value. The reason is, because to you it may be a Geder, something you do, and it is very Chashuv to you. However, when you bring it out to the Oilam Hachitzoini the world of Chitzoiniois, it’s attacked and becomes less Chashuv in the eyes of the person who says it or the people who hear it. The Michtam Eliyahu calls this the Yayin Hamishumar B’anavav.
Therefore, the depth of Rav Pappa’s Vort about someone who can get drunk with beer and instead drinks wine means, someone who can serve Hashem without revealing his Penimiois and reveals his Penimiois is Oiver Bal Tashchis.
There is an exception and that is when someone hopes to influence others then he should reveal his Penimiois. It says in Devarim 29:28 כח  הַנִּסְתָּרֹת--לַי ר וָ ר, אֱלֹ ק ינוּ; וְהַנִּגְלֹת לָנוּ וּלְבָנֵינוּ, עַד-עוֹלָם--לַעֲשׂוֹת, אֶת-כָּל-דִּבְרֵי הַתּוֹרָה הַזֹּאת Meaning, hidden Penimiois that a person has, he keeps between himself and Hashem, however, when it comes to influencing your children and grandchildren, Niglois, then a person should be ready to forgo keeping these things hidden in his Penimious and to reveal them in the Chitzoiniois. That is the explanation of the NicnasYayin Yotzo Soid. The revealing that a person occasionally reveals to give Chizuk to others. The things that he does, these Hanhagos that he has, which really are Yayin, which really are Penimiois.

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