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El calendario judío

enero 2, 2015 by Yael Deja un comentario

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B»H

Recientemente les conté sobre mi nueva solución de calendario/agenda. Así es que hablemos un poco mas sobre esto del calendario hebreo. ¿Qué es? ¿Porqué lo usamos? ¿En realidad importa que día celebramos Rosh Hashanah o Pesach? A veces no es tan conveniente que una fiesta caiga un miércoles en la noche, por decir, así es que, ¿lo podemos mover al viernes, sólo esta vez, por fa?

Cuando enseño a niñas que están por celebrar su Bat Mitzvah uno de los temas que siempre cubro es el calendario hebreo. Creo que es un tema fundamental y que una niña que está por entrar en la edad de mitzvot y responsabilidades como mujer judía debe entender el significado de este calendario el cual como dije aquí va a estar manejando toda su vida adulta. Además que algún día va a tener que dar una contestación informada y educada cuando le pregunten por que los judíos tienen un calendario diferente aún hoy día.

Cubrimos las partes técnicas del calendario y vemos que el calendario hebreo es el mas abarcador puesto que combina ambos el ciclo de la luna (la órbita de la luna alrededor del la Tierra) y el ciclo del sol (la órbita de la Tierra alrededor del Sol). Les muestro como funciona esto usando tres bolas de distintos colores. Pueden aprender mas sobre la complejidad del sistema aquí. Pero aún mas que esto, lo que quiero que mis estudiantes entiendan es el significado espiritual del tiempo. (No es coincidencia que la primera mitzvah que nos dio Di-s como nación, justo antes de salir de Egipto, fue el de fijar un calendario.

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En el judaísmo el tiempo no es lineal. Es mas como un espiral. Pensemos en las fechas en el calendario hebreo como los puntos en un nivel del espiral y cada ciclo/nivel del espiral es un año hebreo. Cuando estamos parados en un punto en un nivel del espiral, hoy, ese punto corresponde al mismo punto en el cual estuvimos parados en el nivel anterior y el anterior y el anterior y el anterior…
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Es decir que si me paro en un punto hoy y me imagino un rayo de energía disparando por ese punto, esa energía es la misma que pegó el año pasado en ese punto en el nivel anterior del espiral y que pegará el año que viene en ese mismo día (entonces en el nivel subsiguiente del espiral).

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Si tomamos nuestro cumpleaños hebreo por ejemplo, del cual hablamos aquí y aquí, la misma energía que entro al mundo en ese día hace 15 años, es la misma que entra 15 años mas tarde en esa fecha – en ese punto del espiral 15 niveles mas adelante. Igual ocurre con cualquier fecha. Por lo tanto, cuando celebramos una fiesta (Yom Tov), no podemos arbitrariamente cambiar la fecha. Una linda cena de Rosh Hashana en un sábado en la noche, cuando Rosh Hashana cayó un miércoles en la noche ese año, no es una cena de Rosh Hashana. Es simplemente una linda cena. ¿Y cuál es el problema con eso, dicen?

Parte del problema es que como hemos mencionado antes, el aspecto físico sin el aspecto espiritual, no es la manera en que hacemos las cosas como judías. Como judías estamos supuestas a siempre combinar ambos aspectos. Una linda y deliciosa cena la noche exacta de Rosh Hashanah es verdaderamente una linda cena, ahora por que combina la belleza externa con la belleza interna (y más linda aún si también fue kasher y si hubo kidush y velas prendidas a tiempo etc.)

A la linda cena en la noche de un sábado regular, le faltó la energía única y específica de Rosh Hashanah a la cual sólo tenemos acceso en la noche de Rosh Hashanah. Y no queremos dejar pasar la oportunidad de accesar esa energía. Nuestra alma la necesita. Y lo mismo sucede con cada fiesta judía y con cada día. Cada uno tiene una energía especial a la cual tenemos acceso en ese tiempo en específico.

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Así es que la próxima vez que nos sea inconveniente algún tiempo hebreo, nos podemos visualizar paradas en el espiral y la energía divina bajando hacia nosotras. Aseguremonos de poder recibirla no sólo por estar paradas en ese punto en el espiral, sino por que además estamos conscientes de dónde estamos parados en el tiempo.

¡Shabbat Shalom!

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