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SF - Day Twenty-Three - Kayin and Hevel

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Kayin and Hevel


תֵּדַע שֶׁהֲרֵי קַיִן רַע הָיָה וּמִנָּחָשׁ הָיָה וְנֶאֱמַר לוֹ, “הֲלֹא אִם תֵּיטִיב שְׂאֵת


(12) Know [that this is so], for Kayin was evil, and he originated from

the Nachash (the Primordial Serpent who tempted Adam and Chava

in the Garden of Eden). Nevertheless, God said to him (Beresheis 4:7):

“Surely if you will make yourself good — Elevate!”


Kayin and Hevel


The Talmud (Shabbos 146a) informs us that the Nachash (Primordial

Serpent) infused Chava with spiritual venom. We are also taught (Eitz

Chaim, Sha’ar Rachel v’Leah, Chapter 2) that Adam conducted himself

improperly by engaging in relations with Chava without waiting for the

onset of Shabbos. Why was it so critical for Adam to wait for Shabbos to

start? If he had restrained himself until the onset of this holiest of days,

it’s magnificent radiance would have burned the contamination out of

Chava's system, cleansing her of the Serpent’s defilement. Instead, she

conceived before the poison could be cleared from her system, and as a

result the contamination was transferred to her offspring. And although

she gave birth to twins, the toxicity was concentrated primarily in Kayin

for his soul threaded through Judgment on its way down to this world,

making him more susceptible to the influences of the External Forces. As

the Ramak states ahead (Day Forty-Six), this resulted in Kayin being born

as a “Nest of Impurity.”


As the twins matured, Kayin chose to work the land, while Hevel engaged

in animal husbandry. The Saba Kadisha of Kelm (Chochmah U’Mussar

2:207) tells us that amazingly it was Kayin himself who innovated the

idea of sacrifices, bringing an offering to God from “the fruits of the field”

(Beresheis 4:3). Hevel followed suit, bringing offerings from “the firstlings

of his flock, and from their fattest” (ibid v. 4). The Torah’s description

indicates that Hevel took greater care than Kayin regarding the quality of

his offering. As a result, despite following his brother’s lead, his superior

offering was accepted, while Kayin’s inferior one was rejected. As a result,

“it anguished Kayin exceedingly, and his countenance fell.”


We might assume that with so many knocks against him: his soul

hardened through its affinity to Judgment and the noxious venom of

the Nachash spreading through his system, Kayin's free-will would be

circumscribed and he would be precluded from performing Teshuvah

(Repentance). In fact, the Torah tells us, God forbid, to think along such

lines, for there is no room for despair – even for one in such a “lowly

state” as Kayin. Indeed, God immediately proceeds to divulge the Secret of

Teshuvah Elyonah to him: “Surely if you will make yourself good – Elevate!”

As the Ramak explains, “Elevate yourself to your holy root and transform

yourself to goodness!”


No Room For Despair


Despite the toxicity and darkness pervading Kayin’s very essence, the

Holy One, Blessed Be He assured him that through the wonder of Teshuvah

Elyonah (Exalted Repentance) the pathway to redemption is always open.

Kayin received the main brunt of the Serpent’s venom – and was told there

is no room for despair. And although we are also tinged with the toxin of

the Nachash, it is of a level qualitatively less than of Kayin. If so, how much

more do we have the ability to “sweeten and rectify” ourselves through the

wonder of Teshuvah Elyonah. May this inspiring lesson from the Almighty

be an encouragement to us all!



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