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Okay, good evening everyone. Sorry to
tell you the fast the fast is almost o
over. You only have 30 minutes 27 more
minutes. Fasts are great. You know, you
don't have to eat. You have much more
time.
You know, most a lot a good chunk of the
day, what are you going to eat?
Preparing the food, getting the food,
eating the food, dealing with the food.
It's much it's a maya. It's a great day.
Anyway, that's how I psych myself up for
the fast. It's all a matter of
perspective. Okay. Well, let's um
tonight's share is in lie of the
Wednesday night share. I don't have all
the information in front of me, but the
sha dedicated by the Zakim family Eloy
Nishmas, Dr. Zakim's parents and
Zakim, the Ghana. The Shir are also
sponsored by Rabb Isaac Yasovski
Lishmas's father Shabsi Ben Rablak Isaac
whose yard was Tesv Sivan and tonight's
share is dedicated by my dear friend Dr.
Gdalia Schwarz in honor of the
miraculous
uh salvation of his son who is saved
from an accident because he was wearing
tits
something to do with some of the shirim
because we were learning. So his father
told him to wear tits and he was to be
saved. So Hashem should watch over and
his
Okay. So we're uh this is the third of
the trilogy. Actually, we're going to
have more than three shar on this topic
of
in the first shar we had last Sunday
morning
we spoke about the historical background
of
uh which was actually quite amazing
because in the times of Hadrien Adarian
Khazar he actually gave word to the
Jewish people shortly after destruction
of the second Ba Mikdash that Jewish
people are given license to return and
rebuild the bas mikdash. This is
something that is really not known about
that Hadrien gave permission for the
Jewish people to rebuild the B mikdash
but the early Christians the the minim
says they tried to interfere they said
why would you do that the Jews are just
going to uh want independence they're
not going to pay any taxes so therefore
uh Hrien said what am I supposed to do I
can't reneg I I already gave them
permission so the minimum said no we
have a very simple solution tell them
They could rebuild the base of mikdash.
They just have to bring it five amies to
the north or five amies to the south and
they'll never accept the deal because if
you don't put the base of mikdash pink
exactly where it needs to be, it doesn't
have any meaning. And uh be through that
hijin was able to retract. This past
Wednesday night we spoke about the
requirements to enter
uh
army. The US says you had to be able to
bite off your thumb with your hand
dripping and uproot cedar trees while
you're riding on a horse. Otherwise,
you're a wimp, you know, and you can't
enter uh Bara's army. Today, we're going
to speak about the opinion of Rebaka.
Somehow, we're going to do the shir and
we're not going to start Marav even 1
second late and you're not going to
delay your eating even a millisecond. So
we have to we have to accomplish all of
that. Okay. So let's start with the
Gmorra Makis. The Gmorra Makis tells us
the famous account of Rab Gaml
Rabbazaria Rabishua Rabaka. They're all
going on the road and they heard the
sound of victory coming from Rome and
they heard it from very very far away
and they all started to cry because they
heard the Romans gloating over their
victory and Rabika began to laugh. They
said why are you always laughing? So
Rabika said why are you crying? He said,
"We're crying because the nations of the
world, they bow down to a des. They're
sitting in tranquility and we our
temples destroyed."
Rabbi Kea said, "That's exactly why I'm
laughing. If this is the reward, in
other words, if this is the success of
those who violate the will of Hashem,
imagine the success of Clal Israel." And
then the Gar tells us the famous story.
They were walking by the Harabayas
and they saw a fox come out from the
Shakadashim. They began to cry. Rabbi
Kiba began to laugh. Rabika said, "Why
are you crying?" They said, "Look, look
how the Mak Mikdash is being defiled."
Rabbi Kiba said, "That's why I'm
laughing because I know that if the
prophecy of doom and gloom came true,
certainly the prophecy that you shall be
rebuilt will come true." According to
Talmedi, the story ends with the
following words. They say four words.
Aka, you've consoled us. Aka, you've
consoled us. However, if you look at the
Medish, the Medish has a different
story.
We're so used to the Garra, we think
that's that's all that happened. But the
Medish actually says
it's
said the following language.
That's what the Bible says. And then
they said,
"You should be consoled by the feet of
the one who heralds the Messiah."
What exactly were they adding? They were
saying, "You should be consoled by the
feet of he who heralds the Messiah." So
the Mashma says they figure this Aka
must be laughing. Why is he always
laughing? Every time we see the Romans
gloating, we cry. He's laughing. You
know why he's laughing? Cuz he thinks
Messiah is here. He believes in. So he
thinks the whole thing is a joke. The
Romans are laughing. What are they
laughing about? It's only a matter of
hours before will come and annihilate
them. So the says the reason why the
always asked, "Why are you laughing?"
They suspected he was laughing because
he thought Mashiach was here.
So they tell him, "Aka, you're making a
big mistake. Really? If Bar was a
Messiah, where was Alahu? Why didn't he
herald the Messiah? Doesn't Elio come
before Messiah?
Can't be the Messiah? Where where did
Elio come?" So they told him according
to the medish
be consoled when the in other words
don't mistakenly think
you you could be consoled by who by look
in the final words of the
says will not come
because it can't
Why?
There was no one to heralds before.
Yeah, that's so again you see by the way
we discussed on Wednesday what did the
other hold? Remember the language of the
Ramdam is all the rabbis felt was Msiah.
The way the learns
clearly not all the thought was
Mashiach. The must be going like the
Radvaz. Remember we said the Radvas
argues on the Raam. The Radvas says many
of the disagreed with Rabi. Clearly the
way the learning this medish the other
did not agree with Rabika they said it
can't be that is Msiah because where is
the Maser? Okay now we come to another
Gar
before we get to the really juicy stuff.
The Gar says
this
is endless meaning it's speaking about
when Msiah will come but it doesn't give
us a finite date. What does the P say?
It's a P in
there's another vision
about the appointed timeates
it will talk about the end
it will not lie
if it delays
wait for it
he will surely come
he won't delay says the Gmorrah not like
the dar
Daniel
a time times and a half a time will come
after time times and half a time not
like
you ate bread of tears and you drank
tears
and not like that dared
In a little bit,
I will quake the heavens and the earth.
In other words, said that somehow
Messiah was coming sooner. But rather
says the Gmorrahim,
the first Jewish autonomy was 70 years.
That was during the times of the second
B mikdash. During Herod's reign, the
Kasham ruled for 70 years. Even though
they ruled really for 103 years, but
only 70 of the years were autonomous.
During the time of Herod also they ruled
103 years, but the autonomous reign was
52 years.
Ben
and the reign the bar
was two and a half years.
So one simple question on this Gumarra
huh
what does the garra say? What does the
garra mean? What did Rabi think and what
is the true interpretation of the Pak
comes to Marsha? The Marsha does not
accept what Rashi says and therefore the
Marsha learns that Rabaka den the Puk
about Ben
that he will be Messiah. As we learned
on Wednesday night
is
so therefore the PK says no
it's not Ben
wrong guy it's not him
not like you think reba
now the
rabbi learned as follows
Rabika learned this p is talking about
the gulahida.
Does anybody know there's a man by the
name of kag he lived in the 70 years
between the bay and the bayeni and he
said there's going to be another gulos
after bayeni
and rebaka interpreted that the gulos
after bayeni would be very short. In
other words, the big kasha is why in the
world did Rabbi Aka think Mashiah? I
thought we have to be in Gulas for a
thousand years or 2,000 years. And Rabbi
Kea thought
uh
shortly after
um Raba thought 50 years after
destruction of the second Bikash Msiah
was coming. What happened to the long
gulos? No. Rabbi interpreted this puk in
kagai in number seven that there'll be
another short gulus and then msiach will
come that gulus would only last the
gulus was called vespasian who is the
emperor followed by titus followed by
domission
follow followed by some other guys traan
and what was the guy I forgot his
you'll forgive me followed by Hrien
Rabika said the gulus will be very short
and then the says if you look in
the third mikdash will be on its way in
other words interpreted
there'll be a short gulos after
whereupon hashem will rebuild the third
ba mikdash and the garra is saying rab
kiba you made a mistake what it means is
the novi who's standing
after
says there'll be a greater bdash than
the second one
but it will be in a very long time. The
first mus will be 70 years. The second
mus 52 years will only last two and a
half years. So
interpreted the gulus will be short but
the real interpretation in San says is
the sovereignty of this king will be
short. It doesn't mean the exile will be
short. It means his rulership will be
short. But this gives us a new
understanding why thought would be
mashia. Don't we have to be engulfed for
a very long time? No, Rabika interpreted
theim
not that it will be a short sovereignty
but rather it will be a short
I'm sorry Rabika interpreted that it
will be a short gulus but the real
interpretation was that it will be a
very short sovereignty
okay so now
the question is Rabbi was a smart man
the gar says that even mosh Rabenu to a
certain extent was
was
if we can even say such a thing. But the
Gumarra says that even Mosh Rabenu
did not have certain level of
understanding that even Rabbi Kea had
that when Hashem taught Rabbi Aaka,
Moshraenu did not comprehend a certain
level that Rabika comprehended. And we
learned many times of the year that was
what is called the Shaun. Yet in today's
Gomarim, the Gom said that Mosenu only
know 49 levels of wisdom. Rabi Ka had
access to some extent to the Shaun.
So how could he mistakenly think that
this person was Mashiach? Now if Barak
was Mashiach, did he come from David?
It's not clear that he even came from
David. So then he's certainly not Msiah.
So how do we understand Rabaka's
seeming misunderstanding or
misinterpretation or wrong assessment of
Barak?
So we have two epic approaches of the
Abarbanel. If the Abarbanel didn't say
it, nobody could dare say such a thing.
Even now that the Abarel says it, I'm
still afraid to say it over. But I love
the Abarel. If if there if let's say
throughout history I can meet five
people
is on the listel
I I haven't decided on the list but I I
know that is on the list and the butel
in wrote a trilogy on Msiah called
Yeshua is mash
and he asked this question he quotes the
gar says that ruled two and a half years
he told Msiach. We learned the Gumar
last time that said, "If you're
Mashiach, why can't you smell out a
court case?" And he wasn't able to do
it. And the Gumar says they killed him.
Rabi was a great man.
We can't even begin to comprehend the
greatness of Rabbi.
How did Rabaka make a mistake and think
was Msiah? What about the fact that we
had to be in Gulos x number of years?
Wasn't it premature to say that was
Messiah? How could he make such a
mistake? And he really went for him. I
mean, he was his weapon bearers. And
even if you say it's lava, he was his
weapon bears. But it means he he
submitted himself. He humbled himself
before hook line and sink.
How could he make such a mistake?
Especially this was 50 years after the
destruction of the second base of M.
Didn't we have to be in in gulas a
certain amount of years? What about all
the prophecies in that you know the 10
tribes will unite with Yehuda and that
never happened. How could Rabika make
such a mistake
says?
So first let me tell you what I says in
the Arisad
says you know throughout history many
great rishum predicted when Msiah would
come.
Rashi, the Rambam, Rupadin,
the Malbim,
many many great people. And you know
what all their predictions have in
common? They all passed.
So why did they do it? So I says that if
the Jews 2,000 years ago knew that one
day we would have to go to Cedarhurst,
they would have called it a day a long
time ago. If they would know what Gullis
Cedarhus like looks like, not just
Gullis Cedarhurst, Gullis Williamsburg,
sorry, Galas my Galas Lakewood. If they
would, they would see what kind of state
the Jewish people would be 2,000 years
later, they would have called it a day.
an average that says
if they would have known how long it
would be
they would have taken their life 2,000
years ago
especially all the various persecutions
we had to endure.
So therefore whenever the had the
opportunity to so to speak
infuse hope in Israel they took up that
cause and even says right after the he
said he's mashiach he's mashiach why
simply to strengthen the morale of the
Jewish people
if I didn't say this who could say such
a thing
but let's learn the approaches of the if
you look on the top line on the left
hand column in number nine
he says
the last words on the bottom right hand
side going on to the top left hand side
must have thought one of two things
number one when he saw the success of
our and all the wars that he waged he
figured that even though maybe Hashem
originally decreed that we should be
engulfed for 2,000 years, but when he
saw the supernatural successes of our
he says it must be Rabika said God
relented, God regretted and Hashem's
going to take us and redeem us earlier.
And and then says something very
interesting and it's much easier for God
to redeem us when we're still in the
holy land before we were exiled. Once we
go into exile, once we come to
Cedarhurst, it's hard for him to pull us
out. Once we go to Williamsburg, it's
hard to yank them out of there. Once we
go to Miy, it's hard to get out of
there. But while we're still in
Jerusalem,
while we're still there,
it's much easier for Hashem to bring the
gula. So says uh theel just like initim
we technically we should have been there
400 years but Hashem was madalim
and he advanced the time by 190 years
therefore raika said even though maybe
technically we were supposed to be in g
for at least a thousand years and the
time didn't come but when Rabaka saw the
great successes of he figured it must be
that Hashem is advanc advancing the date
and all the other
they said
you will die you will be buried grass
will grow over your grave before this
man is Messiah
again these are not my words that's the
words of the garra
even though theel says if you look in
the Z Rabika was once walking with his
Rebi, Rebelar. And Rabbi Kea said, you
know, why was man not created until the
sixth day? Why didn't Hashem create man
on the third day, the second day, the
first day, the first hour? So his Rebi
said, because man represents Messiah.
Mashiach will not come until the sixth
millennia
knew from his Messiah will not come to
the sixth millennia.
But he he he said that if this man is
having such supernatural victory
then hashem must advance the cause. And
then theel said something that if he
wouldn't say it who could say such a
thing
very often in life
even to wise people
they think and they believe what they
want to believe.
And because Rabbi Aka had such a strong
desire for the coming of Messiah, when
he saw the successes of
supernatural,
he said, "It must be
it must be that Hashem is advancing the
date."
Okay, I want to read to you these words.
So, I don't want you to accuse me that
I'm I'm uh editorializing here. He says,
People believe what they want all the
time. People, by the way, people see
what they want.
People say, "I was walking down the
street and I saw and upon further
cross-examination, they never saw it.
They wanted to see it."
So says Abnel, Rabbi Aka believed it
because he so badly wanted it. And then
Abanel says another approach because he
says the first approach is predicated
upon upon the fact that submitted that
he's a scion of the Davidic dynasty
otherwise how could he be a candidate to
be Messiah.
Number two. Number two is
you know they they um they say about a
lot of presidents this president he's
Gamatria Mashiach Benavid. But one
second first of all he doesn't come from
the space David. He's not Jewish. What
is you don't have to be Jewish to be
Messiah.
It sounds like a Joey Nukem song. You
don't have to be Jewish to be Msiah. But
I don't think that's one of the lines.
Actually you do have to be Jewish to be
Messiah. You also have to come from the
mus. However, there is a very
general term called Msiah. For example,
Hashem tells the P says Hashem,
so says Hashem to his anointed one,
Kyesh. The Gamar McGill talks about it.
Kesh is not Msiah. He's not even Jewish.
The answer is
people in this world who are appointed
to bring about salvation for the Jewish
people can be called the term Messiah.
It doesn't mean you're you're the
Messiah. You're not the guy that we say
that you're just somebody who's
appointed to bring salvation to the
Jewish people. When the Gomorrah says
Rabaka believed Bara was Messiah, it
doesn't really mean he believed he's
Messiah, he didn't believe he's Messiah.
Messiah wasn't going to come for a very
long time. It means when Rabika saw his
supernatural victories, he believed that
he was predestined and ordained and
anointed from Shamayim to bring success
to the Jewish people. And according to
this approach, it could be that
was not from the at all.
Look, he didn't meet all the
requirements of being Msiah. Did he did
he inspire many people to learn Tory?
Did he institute justice in the world?
None of the above. He himself humbled
himself before. Therefore theel says
when kazal say that believed that was
mash it just means that he believed he
was pre-ordained
to bring about special success and
victory for the Jewish people. But let's
end off with another comment makes that
if he didn't say it nobody could say
such a thing. I'm even afraid to say it,
but I'm gonna tell it to you because
all I am is a reporter. I hope I'm an
accurate reporter. I'm just telling you
what the Abbanel says. He says, and even
according to this approach that Rabbi
Yaka did not mistakenly think he was
Msiah. He mistakenly thought he was
appointed to help the Jewish people. I
want to read to you these words, the
final words.
We know Rabbi Kiba was one of the 10
martyrs. But all of the 10 martyrs he he
received the most severe death of all
greater than a greater worse than
Rabish.
Why? What did Rabbi Ka do that he
deserved this? Says Abaranel. We know we
know what the Mikubam say. Mikubam say
that maybe he's a Gilgal of Shim and he
played the greatest role in
says Abarbanel. Who knows? Maybe because
of the sin of Rabaka's
wrong and erroneous assessment of
he was punished with a misa kasha than
any of the other harugas. But even so,
he never thought he was Msiah.
So that is uh the Abbanel's two
approaches to uh what took place. We
still you this requires a lot of study
but this is uh I think an accurate
just translation of what the barbell
says. We still we're going to have a
shir on what happened to Barl and the
final sh before tishab will be about the
the war and the tragedy of bet and the
the tick of the of the last
of
for
yada there.