Parshas Bamidbar: What Is Mine to Carry
Last week, I wrote about ending the weekly rhythm so the walking could begin. This week, I got a small taste of what that actually means. Not in some huge way. More like the annoying kind, where last week’s nice idea suddenly wanted a real-life application. I know I can’t carry everything. I know that. I know being responsible doesn’t mean I need to be the landing place for every question, every problem, every unclear thing that no one knows what to do with. I know asking for help matters. I know structure matters. I know all of that. But knowing it is not the same as doing it. This week, some of that had to move from idea into action. I had to actually name where I was being pulled too thin. Not just vaguely say, “I need more support,” and hope that somehow made things lighter. Support needs a shape. Otherwise it just becomes another thing to manage. That is where Bamidbar met me. The Levi’im are not just told to carry the Mishkan. They are divided by family, and each family is given ...