Parshas Beha’aloscha: A Month Late… Or Is It?
Beha’aloscha was a month ago. At least, that’s when we read it. Apparently it wasn’t finished with me yet. Which, when you think about it, is actually rather fitting. You see, it's the parsha that introduces Pesach Sheni—the second chance that comes exactly one month after the first. Of all the parshiyos to come back to late, this might be the only one where “a month later” isn’t a mistake. It’s built into the Torah itself. When I finished Sefer Vayikra, I made a conscious decision to stop forcing myself to publish something every week . The writing had started as “whenever something felt alive enough to share,” and somewhere along the way it quietly became another obligation. I wanted to return to the original rhythm. Baruch Hashem, that hasn’t meant becoming less engaged. If anything, it’s meant becoming more alive. The processing has continued. Sometimes it becomes an article. Sometimes it becomes a conversation. And sometimes it simply becomes life. So when Beha’aloscha arrived...