Searching for “searching”

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The Talmud, in identifying a source for searching with a candle, relates a complicated chain of parallel words to eventually connect the concepts of “finding” to “candle”. Part of this chain is linking the “lo yimatze” of chametz to the verse (Bereishit 44:12), “Va'Ychapes ba'Gadol ha'Chel...va'Yimatzei", - “ And he searched, beginning at the eldest, and leaving off at the youngest; and the goblet was found in Binyamin's sack.”

The Maharsha questions the choice of the verse, noting that another option has the dual advantage of being earlier in the Chumash and also having “finding” in a negative context: Bereishit 31:33, “And Lavan went into Ya’akov's tent, and into Leah's tent, and into the tent of the two maid-servants; but he found them not.” The Maharsha offers two possible explanations.

Rav Pinchas Hirschprung (as quoted by R. Tevel Hirschprung) noted that the later verse is actually more appropriate for bedikat chametz the way it is practiced. The notion of placing crumbs around the house to be found is an unusual way to look for something, in that it has been intentionally planted so that it can be “discovered”. However, we do find such a “finding” in the Torah – the goblet that had been intentionally planted in Binyamin’s sack. Thus, this verse is uniquely fit for the Talmud’s citation.

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Collections: Rabbi Feldman Mini Shiur (Daf)

References: Pesachim: 7b  

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