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we'll open the
program first nigan is known as nigan
yashan it's also called Nan Missi
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now
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you
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oh
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oh for
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oh
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they say that the would sing
shalim to this
nigan can find it on one of the AL freed
albums with the words of shalim
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foree
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k foree
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speee go
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make for
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Shak it's a pleasure to uh share the
stage with you again this is not a stage
we're not performing we're faing it's a
pleasure to fa with you again thank you
thank you
likewise um this is a very special
occasion this is Kad Tavis 24th day of
the Hebrew month of Tavis which is the
yard site
hilula of the AL the
bat the first Reb
ofab
and I want to sort of set the tone for
this evening and for just what a special
opportunity is for us to be partaking in
this event
um before I explain that I just want
to make some uh take care of some thank
yous of course we want to thank B kabad
which is not just another local Crown
height synagogue but in many ways is a
synagogue to the entire kabad world and
services visitors from all over the
world who come to Crown Heights and of
course is a thriving and growing
community right here in the sh and they
are our hosts here at uh the jcm at the
je Jewish Children's Museum tonight and
if you're in Crown Heights and you can
get to uh Jewish Children's Museum uh
it's at the lower level upstairs by the
way is aim I want to wish a mazov to my
dear friend mayor ginski and his wife
hadasa whose daughter Rosie is aala and
mazov if it wouldn't be for this faan
being scheduled already uh I would
probably be up I would defin be upstairs
and hopefully at some point maybe I'll
have Ellie sing an extra long nigun and
I'll run up I'll sneak upstairs and I'll
say with uh with my dear friend mayor
mazov um of course
also we want to thank K kabad and we're
going to be speaking more about k kabad
k kabad is a charity fund that feeds the
poor and hungry in ER but it's so much
more than that because it's a it's a a
fund that was founded by the AL
himself and we're going to be speaking
with RAB dman from kabad a little bit
later about the connection between the
Al and kabad but they are our sponsors
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yeah okay now all right um and I think
those are all of our thank yous for now
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um and I think there's a little QR code
now you're gonna have to figure out if
you're watching the live stream on your
phone what now I should talk less quiet
less more quiet what what it's on the
bottom right thank you on the bottom
right of your screen is a QR code you're
gonna have to figure out if you're
watching the live stream on your phone
how to take a picture of the QR code on
your screen with your phone but maybe
you'll have to get a friend and you'll
help each other out and you'll take
turns taking the picture and then you'll
each donate for each other you'll let
your friend decide how much to donate
with your phone I think that's a good a
good idea and you'll see how much you
you trust your friend or really how much
your friend trusts you how highly they
think of you that you would want to give
give such a generous gift on the uh on
this auspicious day okay so there was a
faab that's Saturday
night this very date um in the year 19
well was already uh the year
1963 and it was 150 years from the
passing of the AL
and quite
unusually the faan was announced to
begin at
10:25 p.m. it's an odd time that never
ever started at 10:25 p.m. what was that
time so the
AL when he passed
away dalis
wasab he actually the at the very very
in the last moment of his life he made
have
dollar
um actually he made have dollar and then
he DAV might have in that order and then
he passed away at 10:30
p.m. so the rebba called the faan for
10:25
p.m. and when the faban began the Rebus
spoke for less than a minute the first s
of that is less than a minute and here's
what the rebba said in so many words the
said that it's
known that the
yite the date of the passing of a Reb of
a is a time
of it's a time of the arousal of
abundant mercy so just in general when
we come to the yard side of a sadic it's
an auspicious time there is powerful
spiritual energy in the air the Reb then
added and said however this is AED RAB
him clawless it's a general arousal of
abundant
Mercy the specific arousal of this
energy in a totally different way is for
those who specifically take part in a
faan on the date of the Y site so the Y
site in general is a time
of but that's in a general way those who
participate in the fa and on the day of
the yard site they received this energy
this raim in a much deeper way so here
we are those who have joined us at the
the jcm lower level sh to experience
this not just clawless and I guess by
the virtues of uh modern technology
those who are joining on the live stream
are also experiencing they're also
you're also taking part in this fa
this this very
specific energy that is available for
all of us who are honoring the Al and
taking part
in on on this date and and not just at
this date but on this at this time it's
not exactly 10:30 yet but we will keep
our eye on the clock and uh we'll have
something special at 10:30 at that
precise time but at any rate when theb
began that fa and that matab fa and like
I said theb spoke for less than a minute
just explained that concept how being
present at a fa and on the date of the Y
site is a very special place to be it
puts you in the in a position to receive
abundant mercies and then very quickly
the deba
asked that the should sing the Nigo
and they sang the
N then the
asked quite unexpectedly for the AL
which is the which is a that's
not normally sung it's only sung on very
special occasions and in fact when the
Reb asked for the ALB at first the
one who is leading the nunb zov wasn't
really sure that the Reb had asked for
theb actually had to say two times the
mountain Reb's
the said twice they sang the AL and
then the went straight into a mimer a
very short mimer the mimer is about
three minutes which is actually a mimer
of the
Al and
uh the precise time of the singing of
the
Nal was time or the was timed to be
culminating at that time of 10:30 where
the debba went straight into the mimer
which is a mimer of of the AL so as I
said at 10:30 we'll uh we'll try to time
something very special but anyway like I
said when theba opened the
fa at that particular fa the first
theb asked for was was AO which is one
of the
AL so
uh yeah yeah Ellie when I mention this a
nigan you got to yeah you got to take
that as a cue Ellie Ellie I'm not just
mentioning nunam for the fun of it
Ellie oh by the way before you start
I'll give you a little more time to get
up here before you start a Viano for
those who asked people actually asked
and I'm very um honored that people
asked me people asked about the fact
that I'm an oval if there's an issue of
being at a musical event so you should
know this is not a musical event this is
a fa in this is not we're not singing
songs even though Ellie's got plenty of
hit songs we're singing uh nunim this is
a whole different thing and it's just
not it's not a band it's just a little
accompaniment so I of of course as all
things that a Jew does I consulted with
it of and it's more than okay and so I
just want to mention that everything is
kosher here and our faing and also I
just want to mention my father who SCH
was last week he passed away um the 16th
of kli I actually had to
miss
so the of the AL so
this is sort of
my my makeup for what I
missed and he was
and um yeah AO re
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beautiful now Ellie I want to ask you a
very blunt question which perhaps I
should have asked behind the scenes but
how I know you're they say there's an
expression you can't dance at two kasas
but Ellie
isim he is dancing at T singing it
of how much longer do I have you for
before you have to run away what if I go
now and come back in uh 30 minutes I can
stall 35 minutes yeah I can stall now
you know what that means that they're
going to all know that there's not going
to be another nigin for another 30
minutes they're going to get nervous
I'll be back anytime between 5 and 40
minutes that's a good way to say that's
so very sharp okay so you're gonna you
gonna sneak off right now okay per fine
yeah absolutely with my
blessing okay Ellie is
One of a Kind One of a Kind okay so as I
mentioned there was
uh there was the fa of
matab in the year the 150th year of the
alab is
passing this is uh if you do the
math this is
22 did I do the right math 212 years
from the passing of the
albe the circumstances of the Al's
passing were unusual in that he was not
at home he was not in his place of
residence he was actually traveling and
it wasn't a pleasant trip it was
actually fleeing from the oncoming
French army this was in the middle of
the Napoleonic Wars what we call uh in
uh North America the the War of 1812
which was the sort of the North American
Theater of that
war and the Alba was literally fleeing
from the oncoming French army the Alba
had been one of the opponents of
Napoleon he was a staunch supporter of
the Zar this was a point of division
among Jewish leadership during that time
but the alre insisted that the values
that Napoleon would introduce
would perhaps momentarily or temporarily
provide some relief for the oppressed
community of uh Eastern European jewelry
however ultimately it would be a
spiritually
negative uh event it would uh bring with
it a
uh a degradation of the spiritual level
of the Jewish community so the alterb
was a staunch opponent
of the
alre at any rate the the AL was a
staunch opponent of of Napoleon and
Napoleon uh for his part there are many
stories that indicate the stories that
we have as a in a tradition in Kad that
the Napoleon was aware of this we know
actually even uh that the AL went as far
as to plant spies within Napoleon's Army
the famous story of mha misel who was
Aid of the
he uh was a polyglot he spoke many
languages and as such he didn't find it
difficult to be employed by the French
army as a
translator and at one point he was in
the war room he was reviewing some
battle plans or Maps he was translating
and Napoleon himself entered the room
and he saw this unusual looking person
this
thisa and uh Napoleon
said to M misel you're a spy and then at
that moment he didn't know if he was a
spy but this was a sort of
a a an ad hoc polygraph test that
Napoleon would administer he said you're
a spy and then he put his hand on the on
on the Misha's heart to see if he was
reacting like a guilty
person and Amisha controlled himself and
didn't react the way that Napoleon
assumed that a guilty person would react
and afterwards mha misel explained that
he was able to save his life because
ofus because of the Bas most basic
teachings really ofus found in Tanya
which originally goes back to the zahar
but it's brought in Tanya and elaborated
upon at length as one of the great
themes of Tanya which is hamay sh that
the the brain rules over the heart so
Tanya teaches that we're in control of
ourselves and that amha brought this to
a level even of what you might even
consider involuntary systems how you
know you can control yourself not to uh
you know speak lashan right that that
would be an example where T would say or
you can control yourself not to get up
and walk to go do an a right but or
conversely let's say in the positive you
can force yourself to get up and go to
sh and Dav in a minion on time even when
you're tired but can you really force
yourself to regulate your heartbeat and
um doesn't say that in Tanya at least
not explicitly buta gained this from the
alter and from this we see that uh the
teachings of Tanya run very very deep
the application goes as far
as levels of self-regulation that
perhaps uh might seem
unattainable
and I don't want to pretend that if
you'll learn Tanya you'll also be able
to regulate your heartbeat and things
like that and I don't want to pretend I
understand how to Misha actually pulled
off that trick but I will share with you
for whatever it's worth my own two cents
my own con conjecture or in the 2025 I
think they call it fan Theory or
fanfiction my I I I I will tell you like
this I would assume and again this is
just me trying to make sense of this
story I would assume that what rmha
did based on what Tanya explains about
May is
that it wasn't that he willed his heart
to slow down I'm not sure that's a skill
that you'd get from Tanya although I'm
not sure I can't prove that it's not but
what I do think makes sense based on
Tanya is that he very quickly obviously
this whole story took place
rapidly chose cognitively to reframe the
situation in other words the way that he
perceived the situation instead of
identifying it as imminent threat he
chose to identify it not as a threat
meaning there is a way out of this he
was able to to deduce what the proper
reaction would be and he sent himself a
message calm down and his body got the
message and consequently even on a
physiological level his body behaved
like a calm person that's what I would
assume he did meaning I don't think that
he directly willed his heart to stop
beating fast or not to beat fast I
that's kind of implied in Tanya that we
can't do that or only very
special rare people
which Al refers to as sikim and they're
not the tadim referred to in the gar the
sikim in Tanya are a very very rare
level so they can directly at will
control their heart but even a ban
meaning a regular guy can use his
mind as a
medium to
intercept the signals that his body is
receiving and then I mean this is what
the story illustrates get to a point
where he actually reacts on a
physiological level in a totally
different way what I'm saying is
this
um Tanya is not just telling
us to behave in a certain
way even when
your nervous system is
disregulated although if the only way to
prevent yourself from doing what's wrong
and the only way to force yourself to do
what's right is to go ahead and do
something even while your nervous system
is is is is disregulated then yes of
course force
yourself but there's a higher level of
May where you're no longer forcing
yourself
you're actually changing
yourself to the
point where your body gets the message
that it should react
differently so I think a lot of the
messaging that people have about Tanya
for whatever reason wherever this came
from is that Tanya is sort of this
um this Tough Gym coach telling you I
don't care how you feel I don't care if
you're about to collapse just force
yourself to run another lap and in some
contexts that's true if that's what we
have to use if that's the tool that's
appropriate in a certain context that's
what we do but in another
context and this is
really like I said it's a second level
or a higher level
of this is really where we spend most of
our
time is we get past the point where
we're dragging our body Kicking and
Screaming where we're fighting what what
the Ala calls the ne
Bahamas and we've actually won it over
we've actually made the body and the
animal Soul
comfortable so they're not resisting
they're not feeling like they're
threatened
they're feeling regulated and at peace
and feeling included in whatever this
holy Endeavor is that the neelis what
The Godly Soul wants to be involved in
so my point is I think it's important
for us to understand that the tools of
Tanya run very deep it's not just about
force yourself even when you hate it
yeah sometimes it is but not just about
that and ultimately it's about
getting yourself to like it and when I
say yourself I mean even those parts of
you which are the most resistant to
Godliness which are the most unfamiliar
with the language of
spirituality to make the body and its
survival impulse called the animal Soul
comfortable and Serene and tranquil
while we are serving
Hashem now
I'm
making a point of
this only
because I've heard so many
people Express
complaints that they have felt that when
they were applying
Tanya
that there wasn't room given to to what
they might call the the the the truth of
their body you know the body keeps the
score and the reality is if you look at
the story of
Mamel and if you understand what the
alter is saying about ultimately
transforming the neis and transforming
the
body what emerges is that the Tanya
cares a great deal about you're having a
a regulated nervous system the Tanya
cares a great deal about your body being
on board with this project and feeling
aligned with the
mission and in
fact you could connect this whole
concept with the AL is passing with
kavis there's a a
letter Aima a note I don't know how to
describe it that the Al wrote in the
very last days of his life there are
different opinions about exactly when he
wrote
it that ebba says that it was in his
pockets on Ed of chabas I mentioned you
earlier that the AL passed away on aot
shabas so the rebba said that this note
was in the Al's pocket on Ed of chabas
when you clear out your pockets before
chabas so this was one of the things he
removed from his pockets and apparent he
gave it to theed to his grandson who was
with him when they were
fleeing and uh this note it's it's
called the first word by the first words
the first
phrase the lowly Soul or the humble
soul and it's a
brief text it's a it's a
paragraph and in this
paragraph the AL speaks about the nature
of physicality and
embodiment and says that there's a
there's a mish that talks about when
Hashem wanted to create the world there
was a dispute between two attributes of
uh of Hashem the EMS and
theid the the truth and and the
kindness and EMS truth said not to
create because the world is falsehood
and CID kindness said you should create
not just because it's kind and yeah of
course if you're kind then you say yeah
go ahead and create but because kindness
said the world will be full of kindness
because these creatures who will be
created they'll they'll bestow acts of
kindness upon one
another so upon hearing that
says that Hashem took the EMS and cast
it down to the Earth
got it thank
you and he created the
world the AL again this is a very short
text just a few lines the AL then goes
on and
explains that this world meaning the
physical plane the plane of embodiment
is full of Shaker it's intrinsically
full false what does it mean the
world he doesn't say those that
expression but it's a common expression
in the word for
world it's from
the which is the word which means
concealment meaning the very nature of
creation is that it conceals Creator
because if you would see the Creator you
wouldn't see the creation by so if
you're seeing creation that means you're
not seeing Creator so the very nature of
creation is a Lie the
lie that there's anything other than
Hashem because the truth is a there's
nothing but AEM so in that sense the
creation of Worlds is a big
lie and the AL alludes to this and says
that the the physical needs that people
have to tend to that that these things
that feel so real these these pressures
that
were were forced to to to deal with as
embodied Souls it's all a big lie like
at the end of the day what does it
matter so you have money you don't have
money Health not Health who cares I mean
it's all just temporary stuff it's all
just physical
stuff and what the AL
concludes in this very short text
written in the last days of his
life is that this this is the ultimate
truth
ironically that the ultimate truth is
theid that is practiced in this world of
Lies now how do you explain it's so
paradoxical seems like the ultimate
truth is that Hashem should just never
have created and there should just be
nothing but but Hashem and none of this
this facade called called creation
and yet the alter says no no no the
ultimate truth is in the embodied
Soul doing acts of
kindness tending to physical
needs like how do we explain that how do
we wrap our heads around
that so the Reb
explains that
really the AL is giving us sort of you
might call the punchline of all
of the the bottom line so to
speak that after all is said and
done the Ultimate Reality is the
physical
reality we use the term which is a a
phrase from the M
from that Hashem wants to be at home in
the lowest realms
and
therefore that which
has the most
value is here in the physical world and
so the soul in
heaven it
experiences divine
revelation but the soul on Earth has the
opportunity to surrender itself and
precisely because the soul on Earth in
its embodiment is lacking spiritual
sensitivity it's lacking spiritual
sensitivity so that actually lends
itself to the act of
surrender because when you feel and you
think deeply then you start to get a you
know your own ideas but when you realize
your way out of your league and you
don't really understand what's going on
then you can be more humble you can be
more surrendered you can be what we call
a vehicle Hashem ride me take me
wherever you want to go I'm not the
driver you are
so actually ironically the soul in
heaven so to speak can see
Hashem but the soul on Earth gets to be
Hashem or an extension of Hashem by
being surrendered to
Hashem and so the ultimate purpose of it
all is not in the spiritual worlds even
though seemingly that's where the truth
is more revealed because God is more
revealed the ultimate purpose of it all
is in the physical
world where we have the opportunity to
surrender to God's Will and be an
extension of his will by being his arm
so to speak that carries out his will
and to have an objective experience of
godliness as opposed to a subjective one
see the soul in heaven is having a
subjective EXP experience of godliness
it appreciates godliness and it
experiences profound pleasure from what
it appreciates but the soul in a body
has an objective experience objective in
in as much as its feelings about its own
experience are are are irrelevant the
experience is objective it's happening
whether you feel it or not in fact like
I was saying before precisely because
the fact that you don't feel it it
actually lends itself to your greater
degree of surrender
and
ultimately what happens is there's a
transformation in the entire physical
plane which is the purpose for all of
creation when Mia
comes that the physical eyes will
see doesn't mean an Enlightenment state
where we will have a consciousness of
godliness no it means your physical eyes
will empirically behold
Oneness what does that mean it means
just like today that we look at the
physical world and it appears so real to
us because we can see it with our
physical eyes when Mia
comes we will experience Oneness not as
a pH philosophical idea but we will see
it in everything that we look at we'll
realize that it's all
one so the ultimate state of the
soul is in the body where it's involved
in Mitzvah myus physical actions which
are the will of
God whereby it employs its body it uses
its body it expends energy that was
consumed from physical resources eating
drinking um it in many cases many mitzah
require the use of various different
objects the different objects that you
you you make use of to do the Mitzvah
and so the ultimate in godliness is the
physical this concept that the ultimate
Godly
experience is physical embodiment is a
radical
idea let me try to bring it down a
little bit because I'm maybe speaking a
little bit philosophically here
people
today are more aware I would
say
of of their
bodies I mentioned earlier
about having a disregulated nervous
system so people speak in terms
of the body the nervous
system somatic
healing we can't talk our way there it's
not we can't do it through ideas
the AL 200 years ago already introduced
a system which not only takes into
account the
body but which actually puts the body at
the center of the entire spiritual
system the entire goal of this system
called kabad
is to regulate the body is to make the
body feel
comfortable with having a soul in it and
conversely the soul should be
comfortable being in a
body you want to get very practical
let's get very
practical I speak to a lot of
people I don't know if you'll relate to
this
but speak to a lot of people who feel
uncomfortable in their
bodies talking about sensitive
Souls sometimes they call them the
hsps people who you know maybe they have
sensory issues they feel things more
deeply they hear things more
acutely they their experience of this
world is very intense and so it's hard
for them to be
comfortable and I identify a lot with
that maybe that's why people tell me
about it so much because they know that
uh I have empathy for
it the soul came to the
world not to be
tortured and not even to be
inconvenienced the soul came to the
world
because the ultimate experience that the
soul needs to
have is being comfortably and I emphasiz
that adverb comfortably
embodied yes initially
it's against your will do you live of
course because initially the Soul's
being ripped out of its home its natural
habitat in heaven it's being plunged
into a body which is completely foreign
to it it's completely antithetical to
its entire framework of Consciousness so
initially it is against its
will but by the same token the same Mna
continues and
says at the end it's against your will
that you die because by the time you've
been down here for a while you start to
appreciate that the
ultimate condition for the soul to be in
is where it can do
Mitzvah where it can have what I was
referring to earlier as an object
experience of godliness as opposed to
just being a conscious Observer of
godliness in heaven a subjective
experience so all of these people are
feeling uncomfortable in their own skin
you know they have that existential
angst and it really is truly existential
angst the people who feel uncomfortable
just because they
exist again I don't know if this
resonates with everyone in the room but
there are
definitely a lot of us who feel this way
and it seems like more and more every
day who literally feel weird about
existence why am I here this is so
strange this is so weird
like and the truth is if somebody feels
that it's weird to exist are they wrong
according
Tois not only you're not wrong you're
you're getting it totally right
because really nothing exists but AEM
and any separateness is a lie so to feel
as a separate selfhood and an entity
unto yourself that's completely
weird you should be subsumed in the
Oneness which is ultimately what the AL
say in that's what the wants the ne
wants to be subsumed in Oneness wants to
be completely bottled wants to be
totally one with
Hashem so yeah it is
funny to be an embodied soul
it is
weird to be down here in this world and
have to deal with all the things that
bodies have to deal with all the
problems and even the good stuff how
good is it really so good ice cream is
that
good like I'll tell you what would be
even more pleasurable don't create me in
the in the in the beginning to begin
with in the first place you tell me oh
tab you're being cynical that's you no
I'm not being cynical the gar
says that it's much more pleasant not to
exist you know there were two guys inm
and they were philosophizing and one
said to the other says you
know you think about how difficult it is
just to
exist sometimes I think it would be
better never have been never never to
have been born says the one guy to the
other guy these guys are inm you
understand the the pseudo intellectuals
so he says I think it would be better
never to to have been born so the other
helite says to his friend he says yeah
you're right but how many guys do you
actually know who are that lucky one in
a
100 how many guys do you know who are so
lucky never have to have been born you
met them you know them how many you
know everyone here has been unlucky
enough to have been born you're here you
were born and you exist and it's a funny
thing to exist and so if somebody tells
you that I'm uncomfortable in my own
skin you know I have that feeling of
being terminally unique lonely in a
crowded room always wanting to be a part
of and instead feeling apart from are
they crazy or actually they in tune with
the
truth and so you're seeing this more and
more people who are
feeling just not right like what's going
on here this isn't
right and what I believe they're picking
up on is is a deeper truth that
embodiment is
weird you this entity called a soul that
existed before not only before your body
was born but existed before the creation
of the physical
world you're this infinite unbounded
Consciousness that so suddenly plunged
into this very constricting
meat suit where you're bombarded with
physical stimuli and that take over
everything where even if you want to
think spiritually it sounds like
a a faint radio playing from another
room down the
hall spirituality is just this dim
little glimmer and physicality all
the the stimuli that are bombarding your
five senses that's front and center
and so yeah embodiment is
weird and as such there are many
spiritual
Seekers who resist embodiment who
actually want to escape
embodiment famous story if you want to
go back to the the the the OG sensitive
Souls you know from from the Torah you
have n of an a
so they were uncomfortable in the
physical
world and um I mean that's how explains
that why did they die when they entered
the KES kashim because once they had an
once they had an opportunity to have
such an intense Godly Revelation that
would overwhelm them to the point where
their souls would just fly out of their
body they were like this is what we're
here for yeah this is great and they ran
with it and they just leaned into that
outof body experience and they did not
come back they were not interested in
coming back you look how the thees
describes their experience he says they
it was it was Bliss for them was such a
relief they were getting to escape their
bodies this goes and doubles down and
triples down on this whole explanation
it says you know different medim that
explain what was the
real of and and all of it says is
basically their comfort with embodiment
like for instance it says that they were
they were single they didn't get married
which is also related to why a God has
to be married in order to enter
theer why weren't they married again
because being
married is about being grounded it's
about I don't mean like when your
parents tell you you're grounded I mean
marriage settles you down
marriage is an
Endeavor
in in a very specific way building a
home building a
family that's testimony to the fact that
not only do we want to be involved in
this world but we're going to bring more
souls down into this
world so not of an a they never got
married because they didn't want to be
involved in that kind of stuff they
wanted to be
monks they wanted to have a you know
like they want to live in the monastery
so to
speak another explanation says that they
were they were drinking
wine well same thing escapism they were
self-medicating
they didn't want to feel what they would
otherwise be feeling again they're
trying to take the edge off of the
intensity of their
experience so they were drinking they
were numbing
with the
wine another explanation by the way is
that the wine
means is
Caba because Y is
also and Y wine so secret they're the
same gatria it means the the secrets of
the Caba is also called
wine what can be so wrong with with
cabala well it's not the what it's the
why it's how you use it if somebody's
getting drunk off of P if he's learning
the secrets of TOA to distract himself
from so
that's that's
drunkenness the secrets of the TOA are
supposed to motivate you to appreciate
God's world not to escape from God's
world so even if you would say that
doesn't
meanus they were drinking it means that
they were getting themselves riled up on
cabalistic teachings and M mova whatever
it might be okay but still the same
concept is
escapism then there's even one
explanation says they were they were
lacking clothing which a simple meaning
means they were lacking their
uniforms but uh another
explanation is that Tanya says that
clothing is Mitzvah right it calls uh
mitzvah
clothing for the soul and there's a
reason for that which I won't go into
right now
but the brief explanation is that when
Tanya talks about changing yourself so
it says at first just change your
behaviors you don't have to change your
insides just change your outsides and we
call that the clothing it's
like just put on a new suit of
clothes just like you take off this
jacket and put on another jacket so go
instead of doing this Behavior do that
behavior so the clothing of the soul is
uh the behaviors the
Mitzvah lacking clothing means that they
spurned the
value of Mitzvah Maus of doing physical
actions for
Hashem you might say similar to the
meraglim the the spies where they wanted
to be inv involved in yides kite on a
philosophical level they wanted to learn
all about it but they didn't want to
actually have to implement it and get
their hands dirty especially you know
those agricultural laws and stuff like
that I mean literally get your hands
dirty you're going to have to like touch
dirt
and vegetables and stuff
you yuck right they didn't want to do
that they just want to learn just you
know so at any rate n AIO these were the
OG sensitive
Souls they had every oh by the way one
more
sign C this doesn't speak about this so
I just want to mention when I tell you
something that I haven't found a source
for I try to mention it so that you'll
know that um if you find a source let me
know and if you don't find a source then
don't take it that seriously but another
thing that they did we know that they
did is that
they they made a halic decision
in front of their teacher meaning they
defied
Authority just occurred to me
recently that a
common quality of these sensitive Souls
who don't feel integrated in their
bodies and kind of feel out of place
here in the world another thing that
they often are missing the boat on is uh
social
hierarchy they all often get branded as
Rebels don't talk back to an adult what
if the adult isn't smart right like no
they don't care about that they don't
understand that or they ask questions oh
why should I oh you're insolent no I I I
need to clarify I need to understand I
want to know why I'm doing it's
a sort of a package deal that these
types of kids they're not just kids
because you don't necessarily grow out
of this take get into adulthood you just
learn how to they call it masking you
learn how to hide it a little bit better
so that you don't get uh you you don't
uh incur the wrath of other people but
at any rate yeah this lack of
recognition of social hierarchy and this
sort of being oblivious to
rules and especially like the chain of
command that's also a very common trait
amongst these people people this type of
person so at any rate um it makes a lot
of sense why a person would want to
leave their
body what doesn't make sense are the
people who are comfortable in their
bodies that's
weird I mean according Tois somebody who
says yeah I'm having a good time in the
physical world I'm enjoying this I'm
very comfortable this is great
that's
weird I think as we're getting closer
and closer to Messiah I
think a lot of this stuff is changing
and what used to be considered weird is
going to be Con well is already becoming
considered normal and what was
considered normal is becoming considered
weird and now if somebody tells
you I don't understand why I have to be
a soul and a
body I think we're hearing it more and
more I mean not necessar are kids using
those words they might not even have
language to articulate it that way but
you know they might say stuff
like why do I have to exist and everyone
gets scared like that's so morbid no
it's not morbid I'm asking a question
why do I have to
exist or the kid who just can't be
soothed he's just uncomfortable and then
you try to figure out well what physical
stuff can I give you what Creature
Comforts can I give you that'll make the
physical world and your embodiment
comfortable enough and the answer is
none because like I said
before no matter how much ice cream you
give me it'll never amount to the
Comfort that the soul had before the
embodiment so there's no way to there's
no amount of physical reward pleasure
comfort that can offset the inherent
inconvenience of being a soul and a body
doesn't exist
okay so what are we supposed to do with
this sounds kind of
Bleak and for those of you who identify
with this I'm sure this is not just a
philosophical question this is a real
pressing issue what are we supposed to
do with
this so like I
said the alter's
approach is very concerned with your
body
I mean really it goes back to the Bal
the Balu was the one who first reversed
the trend of aestheticism and
Judaism where people thought it was
spiritual
to deny their bodies to punish their
bodies or at least at the very least to
neglect their bodies and the balm have
taught to take care of your body to
to to be gentle
so the
AL teaches us and it this teaching
becomes revealed in his last days here
in his
body that the ultimate purpose of
everything the ultimate truth ironically
enough is what the soul does in the body
in the world that seems so
untruthful and that is the
hassid the kindness that can be done in
a
body so here's the sematic
therapy of Tanya and the
AL it is if you want to address the
underlying discomfort and existential
angst of being an embodied
Soul you have to use your
body and specifically you have to use it
to do acts of kindness
you ever wondered why the ram
says that repeated acts of teda are
superior to one lump sum of
Saka different explanations given what
what does he
mean about with this this concept it's a
it's a it's an expression from the
mishna the ram explains that if you can
give the same amount
OFA one time as a lump sum or you could
spread it out and give it in smaller
portions but you do it
repeatedly that it's preferable to do
the second to to spread it out and to do
it as a repeated act over and over
again why is that
so the reason and obviously you're going
to say to me well what if somebody needs
the money right now okay if if there's a
pressing need if somebody needs the
money right now so obviously you give
them as much as you can give them right
now but I'm talking to you in a
situation where you're setting up your
giving for the year and you know you're
going to give a certain
amount should you give it all as one big
fat check at the end of the year or
should you give a little bit every day
until it adds up to that same exact
amount that you would have given in the
end that the the the the ram says give
one day at a time every day over over
and over again and it's better why is it
better so obviously it doesn't mean that
it's more money because it's not it's
the same exact number the same exact
amount of money so then how could it
possibly be better I'll tell you how
it's
better every time you use your body as a
vehicle for God's
kindness that is healing your body it is
making your soul more comfortable in its
body and making the body in turn more
comfortable with a soul so every single
time that you give Saka you do that act
the repeated Act is
therapeutic and if you can do it every
day so every day you are introducing
this healing this this stability this
soothing and the effect by doing it
repeatedly doing as a regimen like an
exercise over and over and over and over
again even if the the the some total of
money at the end is the same exact
amount but the effect of doing it as a
repeated
exercise that is superior to doing it
one
time so what does it all come down to
after all the philosophy after all the
big deep
ideas is that the ultimate Godly
experience is not what the soul sees and
appreciates in heaven which is obviously
amazing and it's profound
pleasure and all of that but the
ultimate Godly
experience is when a soul and a body can
be comfortable when there's an
integration a seamless integration of
soul and body and the soul and body are
at peace with each other because they're
acting in tandem in Partnership as a
vehicle to do
kindness so at this faan I'm going back
where I started from but uh
kavis 150 years after the AL is
passing that ever
emphasized
Dua and there was a
frenzy because the de said you know the
balem couldn't sleep until he got rid of
all the cash in his home he says in
America it's the exact opposite
everyone's got a savings account and
they want to Mass more money so the
debba didn't say you have to go empty
out your savings account but what the
debba did say say fine you'll have money
in the savings account you'll have money
in the checking account he says but at
least the cash get rid of the
cash and and the de even said tomorrow
you'll write a check and you'll get more
cash but at least don't go to sleep with
the cash on you get rid of the cash and
then the debit told everybody right now
right here and now at the fabr in this
is this was Sunday night I mentioned
before the the faan M shabas which was
timed exactly for the time of the the
the the AL passing then there was
another faan Sunday night and the re
spoke about
givea said in
Russian like it's like a Russian saying
like stick them up you know empty out
your pockets this is this is a hold up
and there was a frenzy the reab himself
started pulling out from every pocket at
I was told there was like it wasn't so
much money it was maybe like a dollar's
worth of money but that EBA was pulling
money out of every pocket and then
everyone started going crazy just
pulling out any money they had on them
and apparently some people had like
serious money on them like one guy had
just made a withdrawal from the bank and
he was going to go pay his
landlord and people there was a who just
had a bunch of money they gave somebody
gave him for his so
people were running over over to the r
to toan shim they were asking him shilas
like do we have one guy had a Shila he
he he took the Reb's $2 dollars the Reb
used to pay for the Mikvah this is
before dollars this is decades before
the rebba gave dollars so how do you get
a dollar from the Reb in in the 60s so
this guy this Bak he went in after thatb
had left the mikah thatb left $2 to pay
for the Mikvah and he took those $2 and
he had them on him at the faan the that
was saying get rid of all all the cash
out of your pockets and he he was asking
people what should I do what should I do
so somebody told him it's not money
anymore you you're not going to ever
spend it so it doesn't count as money
it's it's it's a you you have it only
because it's the rebba dollar it's not
it's not money so that was enough
rationalization for him to hold on to it
and uh he felt guilty about it later
much later 15 m is 15 years later he
wrote to the Reb to apologize he said I
still have these $2 and he sent it into
the Reb the rebba took back the $2 so
better late than never but the point
is get rid of that money spend it
because it's therapy it's healing that's
what your soul came to the body for if
you're in a body don't sit there feeling
all uncomfortable why am I soul in a
body if you're a soul and a body get rid
of your money get rid empty out your
pockets this is a good time to to
mention the kabad pushka app
yeah I don't know how that exactly works
as far as like empty out I don't max out
your credit card I don't I'm not that's
not taking responsibility to say that
but at any rate you should definitely
download the kabad pushka app and you'll
have the ability on a daily basis you'll
go and uh you know push the buttons but
I'm not I'm not joking I'm saying this
totally seriously every time you open
your phone and you push the buttons and
you make a donation that physical act
just the physical act of you know
pushing those buttons that's what the
soul came to the world
for so at any rate this uh this whole
scene this frenzy of emptying out your
pockets at the height of it at the
climax of this frenzy the started the
famous that Hashem should empty out
blessings for us and even during the
nigon as were singing the
nigon um people were continuing to empty
their pockets just to make sure they'd
given everything they'd clean themselves
out they'd given everything that they
could give we have Ellie's
back you know this
one that
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although I'm an oval I'm allowed to be
here because this is not a concert this
is a but I see I'm not necessarily
taking it that way and they're enjoying
Ellie singing a lot we all love Ellie
singing but we should join in and sing
with Ellie um you're going to have an
opportunity to do so in one minute and
we're going to need your help we're
going to need your
support your singing support I hope you
already downloaded the kabad app maxed
out your credit card already but your
singing support we need in addition to
your monetary support um as I
mentioned that the 150th yite of the AL
the faan started at
10:25 on Mo shabis the set a short of
less than a minute they sang
ofo and then that timed the singing of
the
NAD to lead right into 10:30 the time of
the passing of the Al and then that went
straight into the mimer of the faan so
we are approaching now
10:30 and this is a solemn occasion this
is the not only the day this is the
moment of the completion of the
AL here in this world it's a powerful
time as we mentioned
it's and it's not just in a general way
but for those who participate at of fa
it's in a very very specific way and
this raim that's this abundant
compassion
that becomes available for all of us who
are participating this F and we should
all absorb it and we should all use it
out in our lives
to to do kindness as we were mentioning
before way way above whatever it is that
we think we're capable of because we're
uh we're writing checks on hashem's
account and Hashem covers all the
checks so we're going to Now sing the
nalis will lead us but I'm hoping
everyone will join in
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don't go down by the way because when
you people who were here earlier know
what was happening the reason I had to
speak so long is because we're waiting
for Ellie to get back from the KAS so
but now you're here so don't leave me
I'm I'm just G to talk like two minutes
and then I want to hear you sing again
but I don't want to hear you sing I want
you to lead us in all of us singing okay
so don't run don't go away okay thank
you I just feel better when you're
sitting near me anyways Ellie so even
thank you appreciate that appreciate
appreciate your presence your physical
presence very calming it
is we're mentioning earlier the when you
were away so I'll just I'll just give a
brief summary CCH catch you up so in the
last few days of his life the alab wrote
a Aima called The Humble soul and it's
very short it's like a paragraph but one
of the things it talks about there is
like the physical world it's all
falsehood and what's it all about and
then it comes to the conclusion no but
the ultimate purpose is for the soul to
come to a body and to do kindness and
that's that's the ultimate that's what
it's all about okay so we're talking
about the importance of the body and
embodiment and being comfortable in our
bodies and being aligned with our bodies
and all all that stuff that good stuff
okay um it's a short little paragraph
but there's so much it's very dense very
rich so there's one part there where the
alabra mentions that
this physical world not only is the
physical world false but we're at the
end of History we're at right before
mssiah is coming and in a certain way
we're at a very low time okay it's also
the brink of this this new light but in
other ways we're in a very very low time
and so he
says not only is the physical world
inherently this this place of false like
we spoke about but our
generation is
comparative to previous generations is
is falsehood and he says like this in
the times uh he says the times of the
sages of the mishna and the the talud
the H that they did was true meaning the
the language is very tur you have to
like unpack it but he says they
did
Al and today the that they do is not
really emis it's really um it's it's
it's not Al it's through
Kash what does that mean you know what
it means it means in Once Upon a Time
they told you what's right and you did
it you didn't have to like it you just
had to know that's what T
demands and
now we have to make you like it K we
have to win you over we have to convince
you you so it's not even the realid it's
like this modified version ofid that's
tone down enough to make you
comfortable and this is all part of the
question the AL is like this is what
it's all about and then the answer the
Altera concludes yeah this is what it's
all about that ultimately the purpose of
everything is for the soul to come into
the physical
world and to do kindness even when it's
not the highest level of Truth the
ultimate kindness as Toyo would dictate
it even when it's modified and
it's caught up into little Babys siiz
pieces that you can
tolerate but but that's what it's all
about because in the end you're the one
who has to do it you're the one who has
to be present for it you're the one who
has to be has to show up for it so in
the end yeah it maybe is not the
ultimate quintessential archetyp iCal
that they were able to do in the old
days but you know what at least now
whatever you're doing it's really you
you're owning it it's
you so the speaks about this also at the
faan we were
mentioning about how in in in today's
day and
age everything's through
kiras which basically means buyin that
that'll be the marketing language for it
you have to get get by in you don't just
tell people what to
do you get them to care you get them to
want to do
it so I I was thinking about this you
know if this was true in the alter's
generation how much more so in our
generation there's a famous story about
uh Herman woke went to the
re and you know Herman woke to
me represents a
certain a certain archetype of a certain
type of a Jew from a certain type of era
basically I mean people know him he's
famous he was a piter prizewinning
author he was one of the
most acclaimed authors of the 20th
century like extremely commercially
successful critically successful as well
um but he was
raised as Aid in New York at a time
where the vast vast vast majority of
American Jewelry was not observant even
those who were nominally Orthodox were
not compared to what we consider
Orthodox today we're we're not
Orthodox um and he but he was he was
Sher shabas his whole life and he was
part of that Minority you have to
understand when people came to America
they the vast majority of them abandoned
yish
kite so he was part of the this tiny
minority who preserved their Yiddish
kite and was successful also as an
American he was he fought in the the US
Army and then he got out of the army and
he wrote books in English which became
like not just successful books like
cultural icons of American literature so
you could say here's a guy who was
shabus observant his whole life and
extremely successful within American
culture like the ultimate orthodox
American Jew so he's meeting with the
Reb and he says to the
Reb with all due respect like he hears
the Reb's aspirations the Reb's vision
and he says with all due respect do you
really
think that you can tell American Jews to
do
anything
like what he's basically saying
is he didn't say it because you know he
was polite but he was saying I know
these people I grew up with these people
you can't tell them to do anything
they're completely resistant to any type
of authority I mean that's the American
culture is the the rugged individualism
right the cowboy the lone cowboy riding
off into the sunset like that's what
American culture is about it's like
individual rights my freedoms don't
interfere with you don't tell me what to
do as opposed to like the old world
which is about collectivism and it's
about tradition and it's about the the
the the greater good and and and we we
we you know top down Authority and
America is very like no get off my back
don't tell me what to do you tell me
what to do I'm going to do the opposite
right so so Herman woke says to the ne
he
says with all du respect do you really
think that you can tell American Jews to
do
anything and then neb says no no you
can't tell them to do
anything but you can teach them to do
everything and for me that one line sums
up the whole
approach of you know the Seventh
Generation from the ALB the's leadership
the's
Vision which is you know they ever said
it about American Jews but I in today's
day and age I don't think it's specific
just to American Jews I think in 2025
and probably for a good number of years
already I think all Jews today are quote
unquote American Jews meaning you don't
tell me what to do don't order me around
and the Deb understood that and said no
I'm not going to tell them what to do I
understand that that's
counterproductive but you have to
understand just because you can't boss
them around doesn't mean that you give
up on them what it means is and this is
going back to the
AL
is win them over get their bu in explain
it to them make them
care so it's an
interesting
Revolution that in some ways you know a
lot of us are waking up to it right now
we're like wow what's this
new what's this this this new attitude
with you don't just do whatever you're
told like friends this is not so new
like thba was dealing with this already
and for
sure since day one of the debba
leadership this was the model is that
you don't boss people around and and and
not just because it doesn't work but
actually from a from a deeper
perspective if you boss them around then
all you've
succeeded at gaining his behavioral
compliance meaning you got them to do
what you wanted them to do but you
didn't get their mind space and their
heart
space but if you can bring them aboard
bring them into the into the
vision which is essentially what the
rebba did through all the of the years
of of explaining and explaining
explaining everything explaining the
vision of what we're doing doing and how
we're doing it what the goal is and
reminding us of the goal we're here to
bring mhia that could have just issued
memos with like do this and this and
this and this but theba spoke at length
at every fa here's what we're doing
here's why we're doing it here's what
we're accomplishing to win the the the
hearts and the
minds of
theid when you have buyin now it's not
just your body showing up
now it's all of you it's your intellect
it's your
emotions and now what happens is when
all of you shows
up you'll continue doing it even when
you're not forced
to I have
uh a parenting course no I'm not trying
to plug my parenting course
because we already had class three out
of six this week so you can't join it
late so I'm not selling my parent the
course tonight I am by the way promoting
you know what I'm
promoting did I promote it well enough
that you know what I'm promoting
tonight what k kabad k kabad pushka app
very good Ali at least you know whenever
Fang with Ellie at least I know one
person is listening appreciate it yes
I'm promoting the kabad pushka app the
QR code is on your phone okay
um I'm not promoting my parenting course
but but I'll tell you from my parenting
course CU I just taught this last night
I just had the we have the men on
Tuesday nights and the women on
Wednesday
nights and so just last night I was
talking to them about
values what are
values values are ideas but they're
special ideas they're ideas that we
use to prioritize our actions and make
decisions of what we're going to do and
not only do these ideas help us to
choose right from wrong but more
importantly where values really come
into play is when you're choosing right
from right when there are two good
things to do and you can only do one our
values help us to decide the right thing
to do or the wrer thing to do so I was
saying to them a lot of times when we
parent we just focus on behaviors if the
kid's doing what we want then we're
happy we leave him alone if he's doing
what we don't want then we go and
intervene but does the kid know why he's
doing it does he care about it or is he
just doing it because you're
watching is he just doing it because
you're reminded him right
now and what's he going to do when
you're not watching and when you're not
reminding him and when he could do
whatever he wants will he still care
about this thing so when you focus on
behaviors and your whole goal is
behavioral
compliance so then it's all about the
what here's what I want you to do do
this and this and this and this but when
you teach the values behind the
behaviors now you're teaching the why
why it matters why I should
care why I should bother myself to do
this when it's
hard so this approach is not so new for
the people like what is this new
parenting it's not so
new that EBA was dealing with this from
day
one this is a new approach going back at
least to uh yat yod and perhaps we could
even argue going back to TK I gimmel
going back to 1813 and perhaps even
earlier that we don't force people to do
stuff and then call it a win because we
gained their behavioral
compliance rather what we
do is we speak to them we explain things
to them
we make it attractive to them until they
decide to pick it up on their own and
make it part of their their lives and
yeah as as says in theim of that it's
lacking a certain amount of EMS because
if it were pure Ms then you just got to
do the right thing no matter what we
don't care what you think we don't care
what you feel your opinion is irrelevant
yeah yeah but
then what is more pronounced in that
situation the truth or you doing the
truth it's the truth not you doing the
truth because you're not even there
you're you're sort of like removing
yourself and just sort of checking out
so that the truth can be done but when
you bring it down and you make it
accessible and you make it attractive
and you explain to somebody why they
should actually want to do this
thing now when they do it what's coming
out the person in fact I mean one one if
I dare be a little bit creative here I
might even say that one of the Novelties
one of
theim of of the's
leadership
is the marriage between yish Kai and
self-expression so that doing a Mitzvah
or learning toyra or
daving can be become a profound Act of
personal creativity and
self-expression as opposed to what as
opposed to it's not about me it's about
something greater than me and I'm making
room for it which is nice it's great
it's better than not doing it but as
we're getting getting closer to the as m
is getting closer means we're really in
the we're really dealing with everything
all parts of ourselves every aspect of
yourself so then what's happening is
it's about the Buy in it's about being
fully integrated in the Mitzvah caring
about it knowing why you're doing it
valuing
it not because somebody told you to do
it
once and then when that becomes your
relationship with the Mitzvah then when
you do it it's actually an act of
self-expression which is a crazy KES
because it's such a paradox I mean
seemingly a Mitzvah is not about you
it's about Hashem self-expression you
want self- expression go paint the
picture and what we're saying is that a
yid can get up and go
DAV and Dav and that can be a profound
expression of what matters most deeply
to me not an abreg of what matters
deeply to me not me putting myself on
the side checking out and just letting
something bigger than me take over no
but literally an expression of what I
care about the most which is if you
think about
it the ultimate marriage of soul and
body where or or Call It The Godly soul
and the animal Soul
where I don't have to
be I don't have to ignore my true self
in order to be
good
and the ultimate Way of being true true
to
myself is ultimately by being good it's
an incredible
concept
and how should I say this
delicately if you
will have discussions with people if you
will
uh broaden your
horizons I think you will come to find
that this
this Paradox or this this
K is something unique to the Rab's
teachings I think you'll find in other
places where it's either or either have
you have to do The Godly thing or or you
get to be your true self you get to be
authentic and uh
Al and his successors and
our have given us a
path where truth and the highest truth
meaning God's truth and personal
authenticity are are not at odds with
each
other which is very
cool what
what do you want to respond to that or
do you want to sing a niggan you have
the choice what would be more authentic
to you no pressure nigan a nigan a
how about a niggan that that really
expresses that yeah this idea the niggan
that we already
uh presented together I think the niggan
of um
K you want to say why that it expresses
this
idea or should we just believe you just
believe
me
because the
words oh you have to explain because
when you say one thing seem me the
the which is much more famous okay so
okay back up you're talking about the
AL
which again you said The Words which is
from from from it's fromma okay which
seems like a nonse it's very disjointed
like a deer is thirsting by the stream
and you should put Fillin on your
head like see soul songs season one no
explain it to us Ellie what does it
mean that the the
thirsting as represented in the in the r
person wants to just be one with
godliness has to culminate
in in in in in the context in the
self-expression of a
Mitzvah is that does that yeah yeah for
sure that was beautiful yeah I just
wanted everyone to know that you are not
just a beautiful singer that the reason
why you're such a beautiful singer is
because you understand what you're
singing anyway you guys should watch
soul songs Ellie and I did how long
there was like five years ago we did a
project where we explained different
neon that was one of them yeah okay so
guys help us out it's it's it's just
it's really it's a very simple nigun
musically it's just yeah very very it's
a t just a short T let's but it's one of
the 10 nun it's one of the 10 of the AL
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that's it that's it that's the whole
yeah you want to do
the maybe the guys will join in
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King we must
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again
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somee
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galic one more short yeah what do
you got one more short yeah we always
want a doesn't even have to be a
short one well it's like you're
bargaining with me just a short niggan
well before you said you want a long
niggan so you could run upstairs I don't
know if you had that opportunity yet I
didn't yet all right
well one more short Nan yeah sure
so the the 10 of 10 special
Nim a lot of them are just short NOS
just like the previous
KY one of them is a nigan called
from very interesting
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n
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the in
the fore
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know
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okay don't go anywhere I I you want you
know what you remind me
of we did this also a few years ago you
know where I'm going right oh uh oh I I
don't know I don't know okay it's one of
the well it's one of the 10 of the AL so
you can narrow it down okay so there
from the to the words of a
from now you got it narrowed down okay
okay but okay so which is of
Al
but before we we should sing K but
before we
sing there's a
nigon of the
AL call him senior colleague
Mel
vsk the priit he was one of the talid he
was a student of the M along with the
AL was a senior colleague and uh when
after the hallus of the the Magid
actually for a Time the alterb took Reb
mendal upon himself as a
Reb and in fact when Reb mendal went to
ER he led the Aliah at first they
settled inas
and that ad mendal said that the air is
too holy it was too intense for him he
said I need to take it down a notch so
he went to Taria and there's uh I think
you told me you were at sh you weren't
there no okay but there is a sh inia
that's I think it was his house and they
made it a sh um the famous story that
Eber told about at mander's house
that somebody started a rumor in Yim
that Mia came because somebody went on a
on a hill and he started blasting AER
and announcing mhia is here it started a
rumor so somebody came to Taria they
said that there's a there's a rumor
mashiah is here so they
told and he was in his house so he got
up and he went to the window he lifted
up the window he stuck his hat out the
window smelled the air and he said ah
unfortunately no mashiah is not here so
what's impressive at first glance is
that Raa was able to smell if mesiah was
here but
what's even more impressive is how the
rebba explains the story which is if he
could smell it why did he have to go to
the
window and the Reb explains that the
reason he had to go to the window to see
if msah is here is because in theb
Mendel's house it always smelled like
mhia he had to smell outside if it also
smelled like mashiah out there and it
didn't and meant mashah is not here but
had a n
called which which has Yiddish
words and it's a nigon of gag of
Yearning
For for the Magid for his rebit it's
actually it's a beautiful expression of
A's love and devotion for his
reab and
musically this n who was a
teacher of the AL
is in Parts identical to the Nigi of the
AL the AL is musically more complex has
more
parts but there are parts that are
musically
identical and we don't know exactly the
story I mean was it that the AL heard
singing this nigon and then he expanded
upon it elaborated upon it interp it's
called interpolation maybe that's
whatever it is okay we don't know
exactly it the story took place but be
that as it may we have these two okay so
you have the you have a cute up every
ready okay and maybe you'll teach us the
words
also all right okay if you need help let
me know but I I think you got this ell's
a
pro if I had Golden Wings what would I
do if I had golden
wings I would fly to you I'm talking to
the debit this is like this the the
yearning that a has when he wants to be
by hisb saying if only I had Golden
Wings what would I do I would fly to you
okay if I had golden
Wheels I would travel to you that's a
lower level by the way obviously taking
the train is lower than
flying right right now cabalistic the
flying the Godin is the a so if I had
enough a i would use that but maybe I
don't have enough okay so then I'll use
the lower level
Aus that's the the golden
Wheels if I had a horse and
saddle I would have ridden to you I
would ride to you that's even lower
level you know horse and saddle that's
like not even like uh that's like you
know Spirit Frontier
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if I had um ink and quill a pen if I had
a
pen I would write to you now here I'm
not going to you anymore because I can't
get there this is even lower level where
I can't get there but I could get a
message to you I could get a message to
you I could text
you yeah
this is the lowest level if I had a
golden
ring I would give it to you why is that
the lowest level I can't even get a
message to you because I'm not on the
level where I could formulate a message
but I own something what do I have I
have this ring okay fine it's yours and
that's the lowest level where it's I
can't reach you through intellect or
through emotion but I can do something
meaningful for you and I can forge a
connection through that it's beautiful
beautiful song the lyrics are just so
moving if you think about it anyways
yeah
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oh oh
oh
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we
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I
oh oh
so that
that's um and you hear there's basically
just two parts to that which are
identical to this I I think the second
and third parts of Ki KI is more complex
has more parts to it um but you'll
recognize the Sim the musical similarity
obviously the words are completely
different but thematically it's not so
different because
shim you heard the old saying that if
would be a he wouldn't write the
metaphor of husband and wife to express
the love of Hashem and the Jewish people
he would have used the metaphor of the
love
so
is and it's also an expression of
intense longing desire
for closeness yeah I'm just thinking
yeah the speaking
about
yeah I would give it to you yeah isn't
that the idea of is is right so why is
that the lowest level
that's the point
of is that ultimately this thing which
you're
calling he says the physical world it's
all sheet it's all Bluff it's all what
what do we care about physicality the
truth is in heaven and he says no at the
end of the day it's about the physical
act so in the end the lowest level is
actually the highest level so you know
with all the Ava the Y the the the
gildin all the it's beautiful but it
comes down the and this is the ultimate
purpose of everything this
is
what that the essence of the what what
was his for the Physical Realm for the
embodied soul for the physical act for
the act of kindness for the for the that
we give so yeah it's the lowest level
but really it's it's the highest level
which is the highest
and you're giving it away
yeah yeah you're really giving it up
right of the year you could keep it you
broadcast
it
yeah
yeah okay all
right yeah try maybe the said we'll sing
with
you ising
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your
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oh
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oh
yeah oh
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in in
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F
the fake
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feel your hoy
is
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feeling oh
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oh not you're not
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now
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oh
remember when you showed me but you have
to do this slow so that I could get it
how there's
possibly another nigun also from The Tam
that also
has this a piece of this
same Melody remember this you were
showing me but you have to super super
slow put
down how yes yeah yeah yeah
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okay yeah but do that
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again I think that's a similarity
right with with the with the which we
know from the the famous story in the
that he was a fire he was very
passionate because the the the the Bam
put his hand on his heart and he became
very fiery so it's like the same
notes more or less but it's bouncy it's
fiery it's passionate yeah yeah yeah
forgot about that you got it yeah
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that's interesting uh
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similarity kign kign what's I got I
gotta work that out I gotta work that
out what do you want to
uh bring us out with
that's a good question what I didn't
prepare a I only prepared an opening a
middle I didn't prepare you didn't
prepare an
end
yeah well well well I'll tell a story
while you're thinking there's a story
that
told Z the rebit told the story as well
multiple
years story The mba's
Dream the mlba saw in his
dream two people walking on a bridge
over Raging
Waters and when the first person walked
on the bridge the bridge was
shaking and the second person which he
recognized as his father the AL the
bridge was not shaking the ml told the
dream to his father he described the
first person
and Al confirmed that that first person
was the mag
Al and that when he was walking over the
bridge it was
shaking when the Alba walked on the
bridge it wasn't shaking so the MBA
asked his father he said why was the
bridge shaking when your rebba was
walking on and it wasn't shaking when
you were walking on Al say it's very
obvious because my re the Magid he made
sadik but I make Bal
chova that was the explanation that made
sense the debba explained it like
this that
sadim are pure they're holy they're
innocent so they can't bear to have any
connection with things of this world
because it's just too foreign to them
they can't handle it but they stay away
from it
but therefore the bridge that they're
walking on is shaky because if God
forbid they would get pulled into the
world who
knows Bal Chua understand the world they
understand exactly what it is that
they're staying away from and they know
why they're staying away from it and
therefore the bridge that they're
walking on is solid is they have no
desire to go
back so the EB explain that this is what
kabad
is special approach of
kabad kabad makes Bal cha people who
know the world who know exactly what the
world is
about and understand not just that they
accept what they're supposed to be doing
but there's bayin they actually have
integrated it as we've been speaking
about at length this evening and so when
they're confronted with the world when
they have to show up in the world to to
do a Mitzvah to help another
Jew there's no risk of it pulling them
in because they they're standing on such
stable ground when you've integrated
that's what kabad is kabad is when you
actually understand why you're doing
what you're doing when it's not just
accepting it at face value but when
you've put in the time to appreciate it
to to to give it your own word your own
metaphors your own stories to be able to
explain it even to to your animal soul
in language that's compelling to to your
lowest self now now you actually have it
you own it and now you can show up
anywhere and be and be safe secure solid
yeah you got a nigging about
that maybe maybe maybe anyone n from the
Ala that we didn't
there's a few more there's a few
more I don't know if I can ready to sing
that publicly yet but says
that from okay good enough
yeah is like P that's right so p is like
so we could sing the
the
post bouncy one right yeah
yeah from
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G to also thank our host uh
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give early give often repeated acts OFA
to refine your body to give peace and
comfort to your soul in a body and of
the should not just be a protection for
us but we should follow in the ways that
the AL laid out for us that we should
own it we should integrate it we should
be
true mon pus that means not just to
observe it and to be moved by it but to
become it and uh thank you to everyone
for participating in this very
meaningful happy occasions should always
be happy occasions that we should share
together yeah Sim
yeah the
upstairs for