Parshas Vayetzei: Thanking HaShem Through Recognition of Hashgacha

Published: Nov. 19, 2023, 8 p.m.

b'Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on \\u05e4\\u05e8\\u05e9\\u05ea \\u05d5\\u05d9\\u05e6\\u05d0.\\nDiscussed\\n\\n The Gemorah says that no one ever gave thanks to Hashem until Leah did so upon the birth of Yehuda. The Rif explains that even though there are numerous instances where the Avos and previous generations expressed appreciation to Hashem, Leah was the first to describe it as a \\u201cHodah\\u201d (admission). Why is this significant and what is the message the Gemorah is trying to bring out with this?\\n The Medrash explains how the descendants of Leah all followed in her path of giving \\u201cHodah\\u201d and gives the examples of Yehudah, Dovid & Doniel. The example of Yehudah seems out of place since Yehudah was admitting his sin and seemingly has nothing to do with gratitude and Hakaros Hatov?\\n The Rashba explains that whenever Jews and particularly Tzadikim are visibly being rewarded and their full glory is on display it is the ultimate cause of recognition of Hashem. We saw this in the days of Dovid and Shlomo, and for this precise reason, converts were not accepted into Klal Yisroel during these times.'