יום שבת, 11 יולי 2026Saturday, July 11, 2026
Follow Us
יום שבת, כ״ו תמוז תשפ״וSaturday, July 11, 2026
Follow Us

Sections

Categories:

Word Prompt - SEVEN - Dovid M. Cohen

By Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen

|

March 22, 2023, 8 AM ET

The number seven symbolizes the concept of teva or nature. There are seven days of the week that embody the normal cycle of living. By contrast, the Maharal explains the number eight symbolizes lemala min hateva, or ascending above the natural to the supernatural. A bris mila is required on the eighth day from birth. It represents a partnership between ourselves and G-d which is something above nature. That Hashem allows us to 'perfect' the child and contribute to his handiwork is something inexplicable.

Additionally, we have a seven week cycle from Pesach to Shavuos. Seven weeks of seven days equals forty-nine. On the fiftieth day, we celebrate the giving of the Torah to the Jewish people which is emblematic of transcendence. The angels were upset that G-d gave the Torah to man. Torah is from a world-beyond and the angels couldn't fathom G-d selecting to give it to those of the earthly abode. G-d had to persuade the angels that we were worthy of such a gift.

The Ramban suggests the miraculous is hidden within the mundane. That teva itself is really all miracles. That we wake up, breath, survive and thrive is all miraculous. Nothing can ever be taken for granted.

In the precarious times in which we live, every moment is precious and every day is miraculous. To me, the numbers seven and eight are combined and unified as one. We just have to open our eyes to see it.

More Articles

NEWS

South Florida - July 10, 2026

By Jewish Press Staff

NEWS

Don’t Borrow Identity

By Rabbi Moshe Taragin

NEWS

The Bird and the Bicentennial

By Irwin Cohen

Serials

Getzlight – Chapter II

By Ruchama Feuerman

View all

Sponsored Posts

cross