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Amazing CHAZAQ Interview with R' Paysach Krohn, Renowned Mohel, Author and Lecturer!
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Rabbi Paysach J. Krohn is a fifth generation mohel, who is also known throughout the Jewish world for his books and lectures. He has written a series of books of Jewish short stories, known as the Maggid Series, as well as other titles. He has lectured in cities around the world and is a frequent lecturer at CHAZAQ Programs. R' Yaniv Meirov from Chazaq interviewed R' Paysach Krohn for the Chazaq Radio and TV... Enjoy and Spread the Word!!! For more information about upcoming Chazaq shows please email [email protected] or Visit http://www.chazaqradio.com/ / https://www.chazaq.org/
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so uh tonight we have the honor to have
with us rabbi pisa crone world renowned
moa author lecturer and uh we have a
very close connection with the rav and
he's been by us many times at our big
events and he's written the various
different articles we've used for our
kazakh magazine and this is our first
interview for kazakh radio and kazakh tv
so this is mommy should be covered a big
honor for us thank you very much every
crown for coming to be here you know i
love the organization you do great work
thank you and uh it's amazing what you
and your brother do
your parents were blessed with wonderful
children i'm sure they're special and
it's a cover to know laurel christian
thank you very much ellie crone for
those kind words i guess uh let's start
off straight with the interview
everyone you know is wondering you do so
many different things um you're a
lecturer like i mentioned you're a mole
you're an author but i i think there's
something interesting that the crowd
would the listeners want to know what
came first
well what came first was uh hashem
benched me with wonderful wonderful
parents
uh just yesterday just a few blocks from
here i spoke at a woman's writers
conference oh yeah this is great susie
said robert garber
right she's terrific right now when she
asked me to speak for this i
thought how many women are going to come
how many women are writers but there
must have been 60 there wow it's amazing
and uh my daughter who's written have a
chrome fighter she's written children's
books she just wrote a book called
making hashem proud so she spoke also
and i spoke
and i told everybody that hashem blessed
me with wonderful wonderful parents just
like you have wonderful parents brochure
i was blessed and i got my writing from
my mother my mother loved writing she
loved music she loved writing what was
your mother's maiden name ackerman she
was from philadelphia she was one of
philadelphia she actually wrote a book
called the way it was
and uh
that's how i got my writing when i was
in elementary school she would help me
write my composition she was right here
yeah she was right yeah she wrote i got
an a it was great
i said hey wait a second we could do
this for a long time together
and uh
and she would write you know for me and
i would write and i'd learned how to
write from her or we did many many
different studies and thank you very
very much we did many studies of of
writing uh we would read
if i could say it at that time we read
the new york times and we had underlying
expressions and she would ask me how
would you write this and then you would
see how they wrote it very concisely and
she was a master of expression she was
very poetic into flowers and music and
things like that and my father was a
very great man he was a very victim a
very um wonderful perfectionist his
handwriting was immaculate as a matter
of fact when he went to israel and he
wrote the shrimp of rav rudamen he wrote
the rules he wrote the robb's
and when they used the notes to write
rob rude machine they used his notes
they could have just printed it right
from the way it was uh you know my
son-in-law kanani kramer when kanani got
engaged he was from israel so we printed
something called ozurananu avram zelik
that was my father's name
and we gave out some sure that the guys
in these ships didn't have from right
rudiment because my father had the notes
later on they printed you know into a
safer so it's like a family thing to
write yeah the writing right and then my
father taught me mila and he always said
to me you should learn how to become a
mile i don't know if you'll be a mile
but learn it and then you can make a
choice whether you want it or not and it
was a very small thing because
unfortunately he got sick and when i was
only 21 he passed away
and i was learning guitar vadas i had to
leave the yeshiva and i was supporting
my mother and my brothers and sisters
the oldest i'm the oldest of seven i
wasn't married at the time and um every
21 could you believe and i always tell
people that when i would come into a
house
people would take a look at me the the
mother or the grandmother said oh you
look so young i said well the baby is
also young
you know and uh so the miller came first
that was for sure well actually the
writing but not the writing
professionally although i did write in
the jewish observing one or two articles
and i wrote in arcanum
but that was small stuff but then um
once i was doing brisamila and then
eventually i tell you the truth it was
it was hard to find the out you
know oh yeah yeah very hard you know for
a guy like you yeah
you know why because nobody wanted their
daughter to marry a guy that was
supporting a woman and seven kids you
know like oh you know like i remember i
went to denver colorado where my wife is
from and the first time i met my
father-in-law
so uh he was a big-time
story interesting story but what what
happened was he asked me what do you do
i said i'm a male he said yeah but how
do you make prognosis i said i'm a male
you're like you know denver is one
person
you know i can't imagine this but it's
in everything
yeah that's so lucky today
you have two right well yesterday i had
two and then uh right and now i have to
go visit the babies actually i had a
third one yes it was a fascinating one
there was a family in uh i don't want to
say one area of queens but they have a
nephew
that
never
his father is a gay fellow and you know
they separated the family separated and
um
now they have this child themselves
together with the mother of the baby
who's now coming from so i had to do a
tough establish on a five-year-old boy
wow oh that's that's tough right how do
you do that but could you imagine i you
know if you didn't want to do it they're
afraid how are you going to tell a
five-year-old kid you got to do it
toughest i'm risking i'll touch him in
that area i said leave it to me and so
what i did was i sent him a gift a
couple days in advance and i sent to my
daughter's book and his mother read in
the book and then when i came in oh this
is the rebel who sent you the gift and i
put them on my lap and we were talking
and i you know
you know we had a roommate
build a connection and um you know i
told them that you have to go to camp
you're going to camp in the summer right
so i'm around i just have to check you
make sure that you're perfectly okay and
then when i did it right afterwards he
said well there was nothing and he gave
me a big hug you know like i couldn't i
was so i gotta show you a picture yeah i
was so happy and the family was so happy
they were so nervous are you gonna do it
that five year old kid
right and then i had two other person
besides that one in rubber tights to
show here in queens and the other bengal
west
so and then besides that speech and then
i spoke at night for me near avanov
oh my gosh first time i was a graduate i
was like graduating dinner and it was in
charity i was going to do it all it's
it's i'm saying i i'm a regular guy and
i'm busy and you're a rabbi and you're
doing what's is there like a
secret recipe that you can share with us
i don't know
that it's definitely seated ishmael
there's no question and i have a great
wife
you know
yeah she doesn't well davey was your
wife's teacher she was my website
and she does everything in the house you
know she takes care of the finances
people ask me you know how much you pay
for insurance
and you know anything i'm trying to say
sing here i'm no clue my wife's not she
yeah she you know she does everything
but you know raising the kids you know
we did that together obviously we're
hashem and um and you know and different
children have taken over different
things you know my son
as well and my elizabeth is a great
speaker he's a rebbe and waterbury
the next generation very interesting so
it's definitely a shamaya and uh i don't
get too much sleep at night
so there was the writing that came from
well the writing technically in high
school but for a profession it was
definitely the uh
and then how did the election and then
the lectures what happened was that once
um
so what happened was that um
my father
uh was you know big time and he was very
into the duke of the market he always
used to tell us michelle wanted to do
the market and so we just uh like to
hear you know stories from
or whatever and then my father heard
that there was a magi in your shelian
and his name was
now in 1964
i went to israel for the first time
it was before the six day war so we
didn't have the whole year shalom and uh
had a very big kinesia and they had
megan
were gathering from all over the world
all the great rabbis were there rabbi
moshe feinstein was there and rabbi and
from antwerp all the great rappers it
was unbelievable
i was there i was i was 17 18 years old
and i you know i i went there with a
tape recorder
right and they were all speaking and i
would tape it you know with the boombox
type of tape recorder it wasn't even
like a set you know oh my gosh
yeah that's crazy
it was unbelievable and uh and then my
father said i'm gonna have you stay in
energy trail so you could get to meet
them for weeks afterwards i was there
for eight weeks on my own and there were
no cell phones and people that i just
saw that in you and everybody had
telephones i called my parents once a
week
yeah so you know if a person had a
telephone you had to make an appointment
when you're going to be able to use the
phone and then you would note that you
know with the hours well nowadays so
that you're not kidding
so uh what happened was that rap shelter
drone was there
and um i i didn't meet him that i just
happened to see him but i had a cousin
who learned that yoshiwa i come in
that's that's
right so that was my my first cousin and
he would tell us he would send us
cassettes of uh raphson
and he would tell us
he would say that my father loved them
and
my father said if i don't ever come to
america he's gonna stay by us
and uh you know like it was you almost
there like oh yeah i'm sure somebody's
gonna bring him in for a reason or
something they'll have a place for him
to stay but it turned out we found out
that he was coming for generation
and at that time they were hoping to
build uh high schools in hertz israel it
just didn't work out at that time for
whatever reason but that was the
original goal so rabbit shadron was
coming and i had a friend who was in
israel who was also working
so they were arranging the two they were
arranging the trip and they had him in
an apartment in borough park set up
but my father said no he's going to stay
by us but he said no but he he's got the
apartment rather than foreign
they had him set up but then there was a
rainstorm and there was a delay he
couldn't come in for two or three days
and by the time he came in we went to
the airport that apartment was taken
already
so
so we were at the about my father went
my grandfather my brothers and myself
and robert shaw looks at us who are
these people so this guy ralphie brenner
who was by us for that chavez before he
said no i know these people so he said
but then he said yeah i was just there
for shabbos so they said okay good he'll
stay overnight and i'll never forget if
i lived to be 180. we were driving home
on the van gaal expressway rap shawn was
53 at the time and um
he my father sent him i just want you
know rabbi shadron you don't know us but
i'm just telling you our house is yours
what every human you have whatever you
want will do that holds a few and he
came in and my father had an addition to
the house a basement she's always
managed
house in america he thought that america
was kool-aid secular and he sees a house
i look at this
in a house he couldn't believe it and he
was and my father put out the tape
recorder the second he walked into the
house and we were recording everything
and robert chadron was so touched that
he decided to stay and one of the
greatest stories ever i'm sure that your
audience doesn't know this this is in
the beginning of the market speaks in
the uh introduction i tell that after a
couple days where my children said okay
i'll stay but i have to pay
oh so my father said come on you know
you know what we have to pay you this
thing right right right he said listen
i'm telling you i know that i'm gonna be
here for a while so it has to be that
you're paying that i pay so my father
said okay let me figure out how much it
should be now rabbi sharon told me this
story years later my father never told
me the whole story
and um
he gave
rabbi chadron a very high price
downward short run told me
that my father came on couldn't believe
it like it was shocking right like
they're like you know i want to pay but
you know i like the man they became like
brothers your father was so persistent
to bring him in yeah and now he and now
he's
well so he paid him you know and he
stayed six months now he wasn't only six
months in our house he went to cleveland
they went to chicago went to different
places but whatever when he was there my
parents treated him like anything and
then he decided he's going back to sorel
right
after pesach right before she was he
stayed ready for pesach he was in
america
and
my he didn't want to go back by plane he
said the transition from america to
heritage cheryl is too great i can't do
it in one day i've gotta throw out my
plane buy a boat so he went to the port
in in manhattan i think it was gonna go
with the zim lines i think that was the
one this is uh beyond my times yeah yeah
yeah for sure right imagine gold both
four five six weeks or whatever five
weeks
anyhow so my father goes i remember we
went with him to go by plane
and by boat rather we go to the port and
then my father asked us all to step back
and
my father
takes rabbi chadron into the boat
and he gives him another vlog rubbish
says what is this
he says this is the money that you paid
so wish i said what are you talking
about he says you didn't think i was
gonna take any money from you right
this because the exact pills you gave me
i didn't have even put them into my
pocket
so
i'm gonna start crying in a second so
rabbit shotgun syndra
to ask you this
do you know what i thought of you
when you gave me such a high price
why did you give me such a high price if
you knew you weren't going to take any
money
you said i was charged
i wanted you to use the house freely if
you were paying a high price you would
do anything you want
and that's wow that's why i gave you the
high price
every penny
that's the story
unbelievable listen to this to make the
rob feel comfortable in the house right
and i listen to this i never my father
was not an outwardly emotional person
like i am right
so i was sitting down you know and i see
my father and he's like he's so he
misses him so bad he's writing him a
letter that afternoon and he was going
to send it to boston because the boat
was going to stop in boston or something
and so they would be able to get a
letter there
and shabbos was sitting at the table
and my father says
i want to go to this job to see rap show
i'm going to meet him when he gets off
the boat i said what are you talking
about are you going to get there you
don't even have a passport he said i'm
going to fly and i'm going to get there
beforehand
anyway
so um
so what happened uh
so
my father gets a pass but he can do
anything i think i don't know how he got
it you're gonna he can arrange anything
you know there's certain people that are
capable you know what you don't do
anything you know you can do anything
that you gotta do so uh sure enough
robert shadrach i'm doubting actually
when my cousin picks up my father from
the airport and they go to meet and try
now you know whoever said dragon ball
super zombies or my sister i didn't know
that yeah
that was her name
said they were brothers-in-law yeah
right so now what happened was that
she goes to and she meets her
meets my father uh and then they travel
together from your slime to go up to
haifa
right because that's where the pope
wow right that's where the vote comes
right
now this is the most incredible thing
so
my father was a very sensitive person he
didn't want that the first person that
russia almost got to see him let him see
his wife and family and his kids fine so
his wife and family grow up and they
greet their husband their father
and then robertson chadron says to uh
her husband
your best friend came to see you
so
brother says it's impossible so what do
you mean
she says he said i left my best friend
in america
and then my father walked out
wow oh my god it's unbelievable it's
unbelievable and they hugged and they
kissed and they spent time together
wow then when my father came back that's
when he got sick oh my gosh it was awful
he had had the greatest time of his life
and then he came back unfortunately
as a whole mess with the x-rays that dr
misra the x-ray said
within a year almost a year a year and a
half my father was nifty
mile and um
unbelievable there's so much to talk
about uh but unfortunately we are a
little bit time limited so i guess uh
we'll go on to the topic of the books
the markets okay so now so what happened
was like this the last cover i saw had
all these
right right correct right i don't have
it here with me but okay but the idea is
that um i you know i i when i said
yesterday at the writers conference i
said when kanotelo started writing
stories you know i had gotten to know
home a little bit i was very impressed
with his writing and i saw that he was
writing stories and people were
interested in stories i said to rabbi
ron you know nobody has ever written you
a story
sure he was still alive and um so he
said okay so let's write them you know
as i said i have to write them in
english so he wanted that i should
translate in yiddish or in hebrew so
what i did when i had sent it to my
cousin heimdall when he was still in
here at israel and he would translate to
rabbi
and
sometimes would say hey wait a second
you learned a different lesson from that
story that night
and uh and so then what we did was in
the morning books is that
the tight face before the story and
after the story is different the story
itself was rabbi chadron's story and the
book is called the market speaks because
he was the marketing
but the introduction and the ending was
mine so it was a different typeface and
that worked so well that when after the
first book what happened was
one day i came to the hospital office
they were still on coney island avenue
they weren't as big as they were today
and
i come to i speak to rob nelson sherman
and rob nelson sherman says you got to
write another book i said wouldn't we
write another book what am i supposed to
write he says well yeah i want you to
know i was just in south africa in
johannesburg and i came into a class and
a rebbe had your book the morgan speaks
on the desk he was teaching kids how to
teach people are teaching you a story
you've got to write more so i went back
to my drawing but i had taken his best
stories already so i can only get about
30 more but i have about 100 in every
book between 90 and 100. so
i started asking people and once i
started writing stories people thought
hey maybe if this guy can register maybe
he could tell a story that's how the
speaking stuff that's how the speaker
started it was because of that right
yeah but i i used to speak at camp i
used to speak out of chevy broncos but
the real speaking came because of
marketplace
wow and then wherever i went people were
telling me stories i'd go to england
switzerland or whatever whatever i was
invited and wherever i go people tell me
where we are
so we have eight store
books right started with the market
speaks around the markets table in the
footsteps of the market or longest
journey always with the word market in
it and referring to roof from well now
the wrong is that
rome is marxist but that's why i always
said in the footsteps of the market
right
and the splendor of the rocket you know
i never want to take the title for
myself but um then i wrote a book on
bris miller that was the first book that
i wrote the first book was
mila and then i wrote a book on the
traveling to europe to lithuania oh i
went through traveling
yeah that's good
you know july 8th anybody wants to come
july 8th okay how do we get more
information about that just called
project misora hari sharfford project
masala
food
you know
hotels forget about it we also have that
i remember we had a trip with the uh
that people have called me for that
video yes that's an amazing thing thank
god so
how did it all happen so that's what
happened so now once i started writing
about many many different guidelines
there was a guy ellie slime was from ens
tours he called me up and he said listen
you know we want to go to lithuania and
we're going to go to vilna and rodden
where time is buried and covenants
grotna
i said oh good i'd like to go who's
who's going to be the leading to speak
you know i'd like to hear my mind on
this i said no we want you to do it i
said
what are you talking about
all right what am i doing lithuanian
villain it wasn't that 800 years ago
like
what are you talking about
so i told him at that time besides that
he has a big squeeze what's his name
again ellie slamwood
yeah from ian's tours he was great so he
had gone a seed program to russia and
poland so mainly russia so he knew a
little bit the language
and um
i said listen i need a year to prepare
because i was finishing a module book i
said i can't do two of those things at
one time how long does it take to be so
oh the book and every book is about two
years oh wow about two years
but uh the trip so for the first one it
also took about a year preparation
because what i wanted to do was who
is that he's the way he said he and he
was what he was what he said
so in other words if let's say we went
to the vulgar the first year that we
went we had two buses it was about 120
people the first the first year 2003 and
when we stood outside of conway's house
so i told
about raphaelisa about what he did in
vilna and then i told him about his life
history then i said dear victoria and i
had my son ramzella who's a rebbe in
waterbury today he came with me and he
would say a shilon chuba let's say from
the akiesa from what our friend
and then when we went through um
specter right we went to i was
forgetting his name the second but uh
when we went to the coffee row
so
he over there he said also about the cup
the wrong prospector and uh he said
challenge about him
you know we would go over this in
advance so i did the history and the
inspiration and he did the halals
uh
so much going on hashem so much to talk
about
um i guess uh we'll we'll ask the ruff
from an ex exclusive
news story
not
published yet or maybe not said yet does
rob have anything that sticks out
i know i'm putting you on the spot i'm
sorry about that
yeah what is this this is going to be
coming out within the weekend
there are some great stories but i don't
know if it's proper for me to tell this
particular story which i won't do
because i'm using it i've used it
already made the whole time video oh
yeah yeah
yeah oh yeah we're going to show it in
the music yeah so we're going to show
that so that's fifty thousand i'm sorry
you mentioned
so i was the first speaker that they had
uh rafael had told michael rothschild to
start this organization and many years
ago
he called me and we were in flatbush we
had a big gathering and then one time
you wouldn't believe it one time he
called us up he said how would they like
to speak for you know like 20 000 people
i said michael what are you crazy
right now madison's with god and he said
no no no listen to me we're going to go
to basiaco of brooklyn rubber tackling
school and we're going to have two
cameras and we're going to video you and
then there's going to be a young let's
say like a january 1st when people are
off from work and we're going to send it
to all the jewish community centers all
the shows around the country and in this
summer we're going to send it to camps
and that's how the hobbit's high
heritage foundation started the vision
that you could reach today you know that
this video
50 to 60 000 people will see it
unbelievable
but yeah for whatever reason
foundation they do it every year
does rabbi know the other speakers yes
yes rabbi left zeb left is the other
speaker and there's two more one is
rabbi riyetti jonathan
yeah and the other one is a rabbi wright
who's a rebbe in arsenal
yes
oh so we are discussing a story does
rabbi have anything that we
well there's a beautiful story that i've
told
many times since it happened it's not in
a book yet although i did write it in
one of their
publications uh a beautiful story and i
just told it actually
um
but
when did i tell her i just told the
green oh this morning oh there's a new
project coming out oh my god
you want me here this morning yeah
i spoke twice already
i spoke this morning for
living lessons which i'll show you
something oh this is unbelievable and i
just spoke by robinson ruthie on soft
seminary it's the last day of the
seminary and somebody got sick and they
needed us because she called me last
night
so i just spoke for an hour today i was
just
amazed
so but this morning there's a new
project coming out living living lessons
listen to this you know hananiah kramer
my son-in-law is very capable right
multimedia so what we did is like this
what he designed an idea what we want to
do is for all schools and for all fun
kids and this is going to be from third
to eighth grade this is like another day
the first one before comments
right this is this is it okay it's
called living lessons and what i did was
i recorded in a studio manhattan this
morning about seven or eight stories
some that i heard from charleston
about rosh hashanah about chuva about
assassination
and he's gonna animate it oh so my voice
is gonna be the background and the
animation of these stories i can tell
you one of those stories i'll listen to
this story it's fabulous and you can
imagine the animation with the music in
the background and this is going to be
for all schools they're going to be able
to tap in any registered mohana who's
registered with i think the term sorrow
or something
i don't know exactly contact us we will
find information right
and all these students will be able to
get it they'll show it in hello to all
the schools boys schools girls schools
all over the country and this is just
for eller this is
what we hope we hope that we're gonna
get sponsorships you know for the rest
of the
animated stories now listen to this
voice yeah yeah i just told the stories
i just told the story i told the story
with romo cameron but i'll tell you
another story
so this is so beautiful i told the story
that there was once a little boy that
was playing by a beachfront okay so you
see a little boy obviously they're going
to animate it right here yeah i want to
watch it
that's great and a man comes over to me
and he says to him little boy why are
you playing here on this side of the
beach all the children are on the other
side of the beach he said no because
there's a boat that's going to come by
and i want to see the boat i said little
boy there's no boats that come by on
this side of the beach only an ocean
liner is going to go by on this side the
boats are on the other side he said no
no no that's the ocean liner that i want
to see he said why do you want to see
the ocean liner he says because you see
this flag i'm going to wave the flag to
the captain of the ocean liner and he's
going to wave his flag back it's a
little boy don't be silly the ocean
liner the captain of that ocean is a
very important person he's not even
going to know that you're he's not going
to look for you and you're going to wave
and you think he's going to wait back he
says no i know for sure he's going to be
waiting for me to wave the flag he said
how do you know that you're a little kid
what makes me yeah he said cause the
captain is my father oh
that's so cute yeah and that's that's a
oh hashem is the captain of the
world the navigator of the universe and
he's waiting for us to wave our flag how
do we wave out flag with torah if i only
had a crowd over here
is that a great story
i can just imagine that
yeah the animation you know the waves
and the seagulls you know
so that's one story okay now here's
another story that i told over there
it's so beautiful and um
i said it happened that cameras that you
started having a camp roma this past
summer in monticello now another
son-in-law of mine i don't know if you
know he's now the manager katana of um
long island david pfeiffer
so he was in yeshiva katana for many
years and now he's the nile in um
uh in yeshiva town of long island very
very capable guy very capable he's the
husband of my daughter who's the right
of hannah they're one of them
right
so he was the camp learning director him
and a guy of rummy dell okay okay roma
last year 2013. so now
camp i don't know if you ever been to a
summer camp but boys it's very hard and
on shabbos because the kids can't play
baseball they're not swimming so what do
you do so how are you going to get them
you know proactive and everything
excited so what they decided was that
they were going to have a learning
program
and every boy who learns a half hour
gets a ticket and they'll be put into
raffle they get a price fine
so if a boy wants one hour he gets two
tickets and if he learns two hours he
gets four tickets and the head counselor
announced that the price is going to be
one or two prizes either so that would
be no problem i guess it it went okay
that's okay okay i'm sorry about it the
golf cart of the head council you could
drive it for an hour you know because
everybody likes the golf cart or the cat
council or you could go horseback riding
now this past summer
right this past summer there were seven
boys from antwerp and one of the boys
from anthony said oh i want to win that
prize that was back riding and everybody
was laughing at me there's 400 kids in a
camp you know how's he gonna win but
anyway
anyhow wouldn't you know it that they
they have all the tickets and everybody
and then mozart showers and they pick
out a raffle
and this candles wow like nobody could
believe it how could they end where
having that kid from mentor when you
know just because he wanted to win
and at the banquet a few weeks later
the head counselor announced or the
owner of the campaign he said
related yeah related is a cousin to
myself and
he said i just want to tell you how
proud i am that all you guys were
learning and you spent so much time
learning but i want to tell you about a
secret that i just found out we all
wondered how did that kid win we all
knew he wanted to win
so what happened was that all the boys
in his bunk they learned many many hours
over showers and months of shabbos when
they got tickets they put his name on
the table wow
did you imagine wow
i say to me i said as i said this
morning on living lessons that the
biggest miracle is the kids didn't tell
them they kept the secret because you
can't tell your kids 10 year old kids
kept the secret but that's me so that's
obviously true i again i wish there was
a random applause for that story wow
these kids are unbelievable that's right
i i wish we got to contact them find
them and interview them for such an
amazing thing that they did that's right
it's like the famous oreos that you have
with chaya
yeah yeah oh wow that's right yeah
everyone knows that yeah
but uh okay rabbit cronie it was a
pleasure it was a privilege look at that
i know i know i know that time flies uh
we will definitely rabbi i know i know
you gotta do me this other thing we
gotta have another one of you yeah for
sure we we barely touched it okay we got
five more minutes
i'm fine so you know let's get into the
topic of hazak okay the big kazakh event
was there and we discussed the team for
18. and we do rebbe actually came up
with that with that line we're going to
have sponsor a team campaign
and uh
everything that we do with kazakh is
about here it's about bringing people
back obviously we have the hindu aspect
of things if the rob could just touch
upon what we spoke about at the big
event which was being made coward of
others bringing others that are less
affiliated bringing them back we could
just touch upon that in the last few
minutes and uh and and then if we could
uh i'm kind of conflicted because i
wanted to ask to leave one lesson for of
our uh for our audience so i guess if
you could you could suddenly somehow we
did not discuss this before the program
unfortunately so i'm saying if the ref
could do that
i think one of the most beautiful things
you know i've been living in cuba in
queens i should say i came here when
1952 oh i'm seven years old that's a
little different
yeah
my father came to queens because there
were many more in brooklyn so he came to
queens because he joined you know the
queen's hospitals and also rabial
taliban was living in kew gardens so
that was that came from the ravens
yeah in that show but now that's his son
who is russia
who is now the robe there but
i have seen how queens has changed and
many many of the queen's people have
become balachua especially the muharram
community because of your organization
because of kazakh and i i have just seen
the yeshivas how ezra has done such a
wonderful job besides that first ocean
very sirloin ishii muktana of course but
the idea is look what hazak has done and
to be able to bring
children
back to hashem is just the greatest
thing and i want to tell you a very
beautiful story a beautiful story
you've told me yeah
this is amazing this is amazing and i
just told this story
um i have to remember where i spoke
recently in that week
but uh ramjor bear weissmandel was a
very very big sounding a genius he wrote
a statement called midnight made sirens
absolutely photographic memory
tremendous he was in nitra in
europe
and never he lost a wife and five
children and he came to america there's
a book by article called the unheated
cry that tells about how he wanted the
same jews and he wrote letters and
nobody believed it and and many jews
were lost obviously and uh he came to
america and he went to mount kisko he
remarried and he had five sons
and at the fifth
son by the bris this is what he said
listen to this it's unbelievable he said
i had five children who died al-qaeda
and now i hope that these five children
that i have will now be able to live
and he said
he said now i understand
that the um
what we say into
just like those people who are today in
heaven and they died
we should be live
and listen to what he said
when he heard this thing that i'm about
to tell you he cried the quran
each one those in heaven and those here
will be
means the foundation is on the mountains
of kedusha sarah palmies what does it
mean the mountains what mountains what
two mountains are we talking about so he
said there are two mountains that were
critical in the history of claude israel
one was haro maria
that was where yitzchak had the arcado
and over there he taught
jews how to die
he was willing to die give his
and we have to be so grateful that our
messiah
and what you guys are doing and what i
saw last night by to ferris torah dinner
so many of the baharians who got up i
don't remember their names but
how they became bollywood 10 and 12
years ago that's through you and and
many of them are wealthy they gave
tremendous amounts of money
and it's all what you guys are teaching
how to live our kid
because you do it with simcha you do it
with happiness and an upbeat and that's
that's what hashem wants hashem imagine
100 and i imagine i always say if there
are 13.5 million jews in the world four
out of five are not religious imagine if
you were walking on main street and you
saw a guy that four out of five kids
were at risk your heart would break for
him and that's our heart that's the
break fashion
and you guys i'm thinking hashem happy
joining the revolution ladies and
gentlemen be a part of it any way you
can each individual and in his own
unique ways thank you very much for
having krona thank you very much we
really appreciate it thank you thank you