On June 30, 2008, the first Jewish Treat was published, and, at the time, there were fewer than 50 subscribers. Today, we are proud to say, that over 5,000 people receive Jewish Treats in their inboxes every weekday, and hundreds more read Jewish Treats via links on X/Twitter and Facebook. The feedback that Jewish Treats has generated over the last seventeen years has been a source of constant encouragement.
The seemingly limitless variety of topics that Jewish Treats have been able to present to our readers is not surprising, especially in light of the Talmudic passage in Nedarim 55a. The sages of the Talmud comment on the verses in Numbers 21:18-19, which note the movements and travels of the Jewish people in what seem to be obscure locations: “From the wilderness [Midbar] to Mattanah; and from Mattanah to Nachaliel; and from Nachaliel to Bamot.”
What could this possibly mean?
The sages explain, that when a person makes him/herself like the Midbar (a wilderness), which is free to all [meaning, he teaches Torah free of charge], the Torah is then presented to him as a Mattanah (a gift), as it says, “And from the Midbar to Mattanah.” And once he has the Torah as a gift, God gives it to him as an Nachala (an inheritance), [“and from Mattanah to Nachaliel“]. And when God gives it to him as an inheritance, he rises to greatness, for it says, “and from Nachaliel to Bamot (the heights).”
Each time you, our dear readers of Jewish Treats, gain new knowledge of your heritage, share something that you learned and enjoyed with others, or forward the email of the day, you too are making yourselves into a “wilderness,” teaching the Torah to others without compensation. For this, God will gift you His Torah and raise you to great heights.
On the occasion of our seventeenth anniversary, Jewish Treats thanks you for your continued support.
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