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G-d Didn't Make a Miracle in Iran; He Did Something Much Bigger (Women's Vayikra Class)
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I want to express my thanks to the
police department of Ramapo who have uh
provided us with security and will
continue to provide us with security
basam every single week. We have both a
police car outside and policemen also
around our area.
So we want to really express our
gratitude to their for their
thoughtfulness and dedication and caring
and concern and promptness and
professionalism and efficiency. It means
so so much.
Thank you so very much.
So
today's class is dedicated graciously by
Liz and Dr. Michael Michelle our dear
friends in loving memory of Liz's Liz
Michelle's mother Liz Michelle's mother
Mrs. Shirley Levy Sessel Basel
on the occasion of her seventh yard site
on the 22nd day of
Bish
[clears throat]
and may she continue to be a presence a
source of love and light and inspiration
and may her soul and love and dedication
always be present with you and the
entire family and the community and all
of our people as Mrs. says Michelle
wrote to me she has now her mother now
has eight great grandchildren
proudly serving in the IDF most of whom
who were called up once again two weeks
ago Shabus morning par when the war
against Iran was declared and uh her
grandchildren were called up again may
may they be safe
among all of our people and thank you
very very much today's class is also
dedicated Bayat Bravman in merit of a
complete and speedy recovery and long
life for Dan Eden Halevi Ben Krina.
May you have a
all blessings come from Hashem and
[snorts] we want to send him all of our
blessings. Thank you very very much.
Amen. also dedicated by Mala Gilgale in
memory of a basiz on her yard site on
the 28th day of other base to
but maybe she be a source of empowerment
and blessing and inspiration and thank
you very very much.
I want to begin today's class with a
fascinating story or statement in the
Gmorrah.
Um it's uh we haven't had a class for a
few time a few weeks now.
One was Purim and one I got stuck in
Chicago because of the snowstorm and
it's fascinating as somebody just
mentioned that in a few weeks
a world
a world has changed.
So I want to begin with a story or a
statement in the Gmorrah that is I think
very apppropo for today's times for
these days and weeks. It's your first
source. It's Sanhedrin
Sanhedrin
page 94.
Hashem desired
to make Hamelikio the king Messiah and
San who was his advers who was his
adversary
was the king of Assyria who came to war
against Jerusalem
make him go
which is the final war before
redemption. The attribute of judgment
came to Hashem and said, "The master of
the world,
David, the king of the Jewish people who
uh has uttered and communicated so many
praises, the entire book of psalms,
songs and praises to you and him you did
not make mashia."
who observed so many extraordinary
miracles because when Serif came to
attack Jerusalem, he besieged Jerusalem
with 180,000 troops and said, "I am
staying in bed and I'm going to give
this one to God." And uh basically there
was what we call today a pandemic and
180,000 troops were killed. This was the
first night of Pes and the Jewish people
were saved. So he says who experienced
all of these miracles and he did not say
Shir you're going to make him Msiah.
That's what the Gmorrah tells. What do
we learn from here? We learn from here
that one of the greatest and profound
mistakes that can be in history is when
we do not say Shira when we don't
express gratitude and celebrate and
really rejoice internally and
externally. when you see such stupendous
and grand events in the world and
miracles. Now the question is why didn't
say sh that's an interesting question
was considered one of the greatest kings
and leaders of the Jewish people. Okay.
So maybe we'll get to that. But this is
what the gumar says about
and that's why today's class I want to
dedicate that we shouldn't make the same
mistake like we in our times many years
after
5786 not to make the same error. Today
we must say Shira we must sing. We must
express praise. We [snorts] must express
gratitude. Not only we must we want to.
It behooves us. It's it's exciting. It's
enthusiastic.
We are living in such extraordinary
times and it would literally be
forbidden to cons to to uh ignore and
not and not emphatically accentuate and
crystallize and clarify to ourselves and
others the extraordinary stupendous
miracles
is wonders that are extraordinary. maybe
biblical in nature perhaps that we are
experiencing literally since last class
till till this class it all began shabas
par in the morning shabas par this year
was the 11th of purim was Tuesday pur of
course is yudal so shabas was am I right
>> right shabas was the 11th day of Jews in
Israel and of course all over the world
come to shul to read and hear paras
we've been doing this for thousands of
years
before purim is called and that's when
we read a special para and [snorts] even
people who often don't come to come to
then to hear
remember what a malik did to you when
you were leaving Egypt
do not forget it usually it's a verbal
experience we read it in the we listen
to it we think about Malik, we remember
Amalik and so forth.
And yet that Shabas morning we had the
privilege that uh [snorts]
Jews Jew Jew ju Jews Jewish soldiers
Jewish air force in Israel went and
literally wiped out and obliterated the
great Amalikite and Hmon of his
generation. And as in the times of
Purim, not only Hammon, but Hmon's 10
sons, which means not only uh the
himself, the Malikite himself, but also
his closest men, his closest people, his
closest hensh
together with the tragedies that
occurred in recent weeks, the
casualties. You have the Beton family,
the Cohen family, and other tragedies of
those who were murdered by the ballistic
missiles that Iran unleashed [snorts] on
Israel and still continue to unleash and
all of the wounded. May Hashem heal them
and give them a refu and protect all of
our people of course in Israel and and
all over the world.
It's very very important to be able to
look at these events from a historical
perspective, meaning to put them in
context. So I'm gonna I'm gonna hashem I
want to put it a little in context at
least the way I see it the way I
understand it. Imagine it's 1938.
It's 1938.
The president of America 1938 was FDR
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
And imagine if in 1938 Roosevelt
would kill the following people. He
would kill Hitler, Himmler, Garing,
Hydrich, Gobils, Burman, Aishman, Hess,
Mangala, and another [snorts] hundred of
the leaders of the SS, the Nazi party,
the German air force and the Varmmach,
the German army. Then he would conquer
the skies of Germany and paralyze the
army of destruction that Adolf Hitler
Ymaki has created over seven years from
when he was appointed chancellor in 1933
all the way till the second world war
and onward. Let's say that happened.
What would the world look like today?
How many Jews,
if you could just put it on vibrate, how
many Jews would have been saved? How
many people would have been saved? 60
million people were killed during the
second world war as a result of Hitler.
60 million people besides a third of the
Jewish people. How would the world look
today?
Thi this this is how we have to
understand what happened literally in
the days of Purim
5786.
The migillah says that
what happened in the days of purim its
memory will never pass from the Jewish
people. Its celebration will never leave
our people and the memory of it will
never leave our children. Mizar
this is what happened this puris
the memory will never leave us
because
literally the Hitler of our times the
malik of our times the hmon of our times
was eliminated now you might think come
on how could you compare I mean
it's true
we went back to after many years we went
back to Persia to the ancient Iran to
shush
and eliminated Kamay the Mullik of our
time. But how could you compare Kamayi
to Hitler? Hitler killed six million
Jews. He did not.
But we have to understand something. He
did not kill six million Jews. Not
because he didn't want to kill six
million Jews. It's because thank God
he could not kill six million Jews. If
he had the ability and the resources, he
would do it gleefully, enthusiastically.
In fact, that was his agenda. The words
of Hmon in the I have one omission
to obliterate and destroy and kill and
murder all Jews, young and old, men and
women, children and seniors in one day.
That was H's agenda.
Also lives in Persia, also lived in
Iran. The same place like Hmon added one
word, not
but
not in one day, in one moment. H needed
machetes, axes, spears, swords, arrows,
knives.
Wanted to build was building a nuclear
bomb. So you don't need even need you
don't need a day. You need a moment. And
as he said many times, he said it over
and over and over, Israel is a cancer
and it's going to be eliminated in a few
years. And wanted literally all 7
million Jews in Israel and really all
over the world gone. besides trying to
do it through his own bomb, the nuclear
bomb that he was building and countless
countless ballistic missiles which takes
only a few minutes to travel the
thousand miles from Iran to Israel which
is a two-hour flight it takes only a few
minutes for the ballistic missile and if
a ballistic missile hits in the right
spot
could kill 100,000 people one missile if
it hits the right spot. People don't
realize what these ballistic missiles
are. In addition to that, he created
proxies of terror all over to be able to
create a noose around Israel. Hamas in
Gaza is an Iranian production.
In the north is an Iranian production.
Syria sponsored seriously by Iran.
literally a noose around Israel in order
to be able to embolden and create the
foundation, the tashis, the groundwork
to be able to do what Hammon wanted to
do and what this Hmon wanted to do in
our times. Besides spreading terror all
over the world with an agenda of
ultimately getting rid of the big Satan,
which is America, as he put it, and the
small Satan, which is Israel, obvious of
course, America has 300 million
citizens, so it's the big Satan, and
Israel he called the small Satan.
And in the days of Purim Pav 5786,
literally a few days before Purim, he
was killed on par. Think about the
coincidence of that. That on par as it
was being reread in the Torah, literally
the Malik of our time, the of our time
and his closest people were wiped off
the face of the earth.
And in the following days on Purim
itself and it continues now as we step
into the month of Nissan
this regime that had this one agenda
Lashid Larabid Hitler in 1938 before the
Holocaust before it happened was
eliminated
and is continuing to be eliminated. So
for this we have to say Shira this is
not a small thing people it's not just a
war and Iran is evil. We have to
appreciate just like in 1930 that's why
I'm giving that example because we know
how that changed the world because
Roosevelt did not do that to Hitler.
That's why today
to be able to give thanks and gratitude
and express our tremendous tremendous
joy and gratitude to the creator of the
world to Hashem for this which we are
experiencing with our eyes.
We are seeing it literally with of
course with tremendous gratitude.
to the Israeli army, to the prime
minister, to uh the Mossad, to the
security forces, to the air force, to
the intelligence, uh to all the people
involved in this, and of course to all
of the citizens and all of our brothers
and sisters in the land in the Holy Land
who uh yesterday I was on a Zoom with
somebody from Israel for an organization
of Yeshua and the director of it was
gone. There was an alarm. He had to go
into the shelter. So like, what? It's
like, you know, we don't really realize.
I was with somebody else is sorry I got
to run. I got to run. Last night was
three times the middle of the night.
People had to run. So you're talking
about uh you know we have to appreciate
all of this. What our people what our
people are going through in the holy
land and to be able to thank them for
their for their resilience for their
nephesh for their for their sacrifice
for their dedication for their strength.
It's not just Iran although that itself
is not a small thing. It's a sounding
it's a resounding message to
anti-semites and hammons all over the
world which unfortunately there are more
than a few of them to be able to to
observe what is happening to be able to
see this crushing defeat on an ideology
of genocide wanting to kill literally
millions of people for the one crime
that there's blue Jewish blood flowing
through their senus and to gaze at what
happened literally in the last few weeks
the transformation in the Middle East
the transformation in Iran, the
transformation of Israel's stand in
itself and in the world. That
transformation is literally akin to some
of the biblical miracles you read in the
Tanakh. Another incredible thing is just
like Purim Esther and Mai were not the
ones who alone had to take on Hmon. It
was actually aashes
the Persian emperor who was a gamar says
Mishel Bakipa. He ruled the world. He is
the one who did the incredible work in
all of the Israel unfortunately had to
do face many wars had to confront many
enemies and literally lead many wars
from day one. But in all of the previous
wars, Israel ultimately was on the front
lines alone.
And there was always the question and
the pressure and the dilemma. Will the
United States of America come to its
assistance? How much will they be afraid
of helping too much not to anger the
Russians and not to anger the Arabs and
not to get in conflict with others? Even
if they're going to help, how long are
they going to help? When is the pressure
going to begin that you have to stop and
you have to compromise and you have to
make concessions and you have to pull
back and not allow them to do the
complete victory. And suddenly for the
first time, don't take this for granted
in this war the nano everything was
changed. the superpower of the world
which is the United States of America
and Donald Trump who you could compare
to as a moshelipa
declared this war together with Israel
seeing Israel as a partner. Not only
that the president in America they're
bragging with the fact they're bragging
they're they're boasting in a beautiful
way that they could partner with the
Jewish people to bring down the evil
tyrannical regime of Iran. America is a
huge empire. It has 300 million
citizens. Israel is the size of Dallas
International Airport.
The size of New Jersey, 7 million Jews,
a few million citizens,
like a match on a on a football field.
You're talking about America as a huge
empire versus a small country. And now
in this time, the United States of
America is boasting with the fact that
she is a shut. She's a full partner with
with the Jewish people to subdue Iran.
and has mobilized all of its forces to
eliminate the Malikites, the Hums of our
generation. To think about the fact that
just a few years there was an American
president who unfroze $150 billion and
allowed Iran to get $150 billion. A
president of America just a few years
ago who allowed them access to 150, not
million, that's also a nice amount. $150
billion dollars, which is exactly what
they needed to be able to solidify the
grip of terror, violence, not only in
the Middle East, but over the whole
world. And this came from America in
that fame infamous Iran deal.
And a and and be able to organize and
strategize how to obliterate the Jewish
people in Israel. And now just after a
few years the same tier the same throne
in Washington DC the same kay theish of
our time comes and declares
unap unap unapologetically a decisive
conflict and war to eliminate
eliminate Iran.
This all is part of the grand grand
miracles of today. There's also
something else.
And here
I want to go a little deeper into the
story of what happened Purim. Not just
because of what happened then, because
of what literally happened now. It's the
same. It's it's the similarities are are
eerily incredible. If you'll take a look
in your source sheet, there's a
fascinating Rambam which is from the
Kazal, the second source sheet. The
Rambam Hilkas migill. These are the laws
of Purimic
quotes our sages. Very perplexing
statement.
All the works all the books of the
prophets and
all of the are going to be are going to
be nullified when Msiah comes.
Besides Miguel
interesting really all the classes that
was the most exciting part of school the
classes yeah it's all only migill all
first of what does it mean what do you
mean it's part of but besides
she's going to endure like the five
books of which are not going to be
nullified
and like the of the actual mitzvah which
are also not going to be nullified.
And even though the memory of all the is
going to be nullified
we're going to be in such bliss and
ecstasy who's going to want to remember
but will never be forgotten.
So the question is what does this even
mean? And what's the uniqueness of
McGillis Esther over all of the Naveim,
all of the
it's true. It's an amazing story. It's a
beautiful story. Esther was an
incredible person. But this is the only
book that's going to outlast even
Mashiach's coming. When Mashiah comes,
it's still going to be relevant. Thehat
is it says in
the Balata explains and other explain it
doesn't mean bottle. God forbid we're
going to throw them out. But means the
gar says when you light a candle in
midday right under the sun the candle is
there but it's not visible. It doesn't
radiate shine because it's subsumed in
the overwhelming intensity of sunlight.
When you light a candle at night or
candle shabas candle when it's already
sunset or becoming sunset now the candle
is significant in the presence of the
light of the gula. All these far are
going to become nullified in the sense
that they'll be overwhelmed by the
infinite presence of light of Msiah's
coming. Besides McGillicester,
McGillisester won't be it will be able
to be held up as a candle to the sun
that you could see the candle even in
comparison to the sun. But why is that?
Why? What is it about McGillis and about
Putin? And one of the answers for this
is
it's very profound and it brings us to
another discussion which is also very
strange statement of our sages. very
famous in Perky chapter 6 over there.
The Gar the Mishna says in Pery the
ethics of the fathers which we start
learning after P that one of the 48 ways
through which a person acquires there
are 48 skills or 48 characteristics to
acquire Tyra and the last one is
not to plagiarize to say something in
the name of the person who said it. So
if I'm quoting somebody I read it from
somewhere I heard it from somewhere to
say it the name the one who said it if
you take a look your third source of
that's the last quality to acquire
I don't take credit for it if it's not
mine I say it over and I say from whom I
heard it or from whom I read it and here
the Mishna adds one thing
there's something that you could learn
if you Say something in the name of the
one who said it originally. You bring
redemption to the world. In other words,
it's not just a small nice gesture.
Don't take credit. Don't plagiarize. Say
it over. Say the person you heard it
from. It's actually relevant to
redemption. This is what brings
redemption. Wow. That's a big statement.
And we have a source.
What's the story?
I heard that there were two people
ministers of Akashes who were planning
and scheming an assassination attempt
against the Persian king. Their names
were Bikon and Serish. So Mardekai went
and he reported it to Esther who was the
queen. And the migillah says
Esther said it over to the king. She
communicated this information to the
king in the name of Makai.
What happens as a result? We know as the
story evolves in the sixth chapter can't
fall asleep.
He can't sleep. So he asks his servants
to read the diary, the journal of the
palace, the royal diary of events that
transpired in the palace. And that's
where they find the story that happened
years before quite a few years before of
this assassination attempt. And Mardekai
was the one who told Esther and
therefore saved the king from this
assassination
were executed and the king was saved and
decided to reward Mardai and that's when
he had hleum around Shushan on a royal
horse.
This is what we do to somebody that the
king wants to glorify. And this was the
beginning of the tremendous
transformation of events where Hmon was
ultimately completely defeated until he
was hung on the gallows as the story
continues. And this all happened because
Esther said it over in the name of
Marduk. She didn't just say there's an
assassination attempt. So here's a big
question. Here's the big question. Okay,
it happens to be that over there it
worked out. It worked out that because
Esther said it in the name of Mardai. So
as a result of that good things
happened.
Does this mean that every time you say
something over in the name of somebody
else maybe that's like a big word like
sometimes it happens. Okay. It was a
mazle but from here we're learning a
general statement that always when you
say something in the name of somebody
you're bringing redemption to the world.
It sounds a little strange and also
what's the thematic connection? It
happened to be that over there it
worked. But is there a thematic
connection that when I say something in
the name of somebody I mean it's a good
thing it's an honest thing to do. It's
an authentic thing to do. But that's
maybe
so I saw in the I want to be
[laughter]
I saw an article by my friend Rabbi Eten
finer who quoted a beautiful
interpretation of the Maharal of Prague
and this morning I looked it up in the
original. The moral of Prague has a
safer called
it's a commentary on Derek the path of
life. It's a very fascinating commentary
and on this Mishna the moral brings a
beautiful beautiful interpretation to
understanding what this really means and
why the Mishna deduces from this story
this general principle. What's the
connection between this and uh and gula
because if you're saying this brings
gula means that this is something
connected to gula. He elaborates on it
in his own style, a little bit of a
complex style. But I want to bring out
one of the points that the Maral makes
together with some other points which as
we will see is uniquely uniquely in a
very very special way relevant to our
time. I'm going to ask one more question
from the Maharal since the next holiday
is Pes and the Gmorra says that whenever
there's two others we celebrate Purim
the second one because
we want redemption to be close to
redemption. So we do purim in the second
not the first. So the redemption of pes
and the redemption of purim come
together because they're connected.
The moral asks also a question why is it
that from all events in Jewish life
there's only one event that we have a
name for it and the name is order and
that is the seder. Now if you'll ask me
objectively what is the most
disorganized night in Jewish life?
Nobody knows if they're coming or
they're going. They don't know if
they're exhausted or they're up. They
don't know if they hate it or they love
it.
There could be potential balagans.
But certainly, even if it's organized
because you're a real balabusta and you
already freeze the food three weeks
before Pes and you already finished
cleaning after Kaneka
and already this Monday you're going to
be ready for the seder. Say amen. Okay,
you don't have to. But uh even that we
all know that the seder night it's just
intense. There's a lot going on and a
lot of preparations are necessary and to
get all the pieces to come together
takes something as similar to the 10
makus and mit and yams etc. And to get
through to you know to guide you one
piece not falling asleep is
and from all events you couldn't find
another event called seder [laughter]
which seder sounds like you know a good
yakish a program of everything is
orderly and organized and consistent and
predictable and on time already before
kadesh the wine spilled they forgot to
make the karis know what happens to the
m yeah baklau had a meltdown yankee lost
his matzah the hag that got ruined
whatever it is that's before kadesh this
is the maral's question why from all
events in the world is this one called
well you could say because there's an
order
there's 15 steps we spoke last week last
year what the 15 steps are in our
emotional life all the way
so if you want to know what those 15
steps are in your own personal emotional
life you can go to the yeshiva.net that
pes last year's class we did a very it
was a fascinating discussion baser but
the says I understand there's a seder
there's always a sad every day has a
seder ding has a seder we don't call
ding seder even though ding also has a
seder there's the blessings before
this is also a seder everything has a
seder in yishkite this is called sedar
so another very interesting question
from the mar all of this will be
understood by understanding by seeing
one very interesting thing in your next
source. The Gomorrah says every name in
the migill has a source in
>> he has the source the source of and the
garra says
what's the source of
paren
says there's going to come a dime god
says I will hide my face on that day the
word esester comes from the word hester
hester means concealment like in Hebrew
you say laastir is to eclipse to cover
over to hide something. So Esther comes
from the word
that's the source of Esther and at the
first gl at first glance it just looks
like it's a cute source you found a word
that's very similar to Esther and but
upon deeper reflection what the Gmorra
is really saying is that the
tells us something very very powerful
understanding the whole story of Purim
and the whole story of Esther
there's a huge contrast between the two
miracles of Purim and PES.
If you had to observe, if you observed
or you had to write, you were a
journalist and you had to write down the
stories of PES. The miracles there were
all revealed in a very conspicuous way.
Water turning into blood is
supernatural. Frog suddenly dominating a
country. And the same is true with all
the other 10 plagues until the last one
that happened on the night of Pesak
Makis where all the firstborn males of
the Egyptians suddenly perished. And
then of course leaving the country and a
sea splitting mana coming down from
heaven surrounded by clouds of glory.
the revelation of the whole story of
Mitzim even just leaving Egypt that
itself and how they came to that space
it was saturated with supernatural
events in a very conspicuous and
revealed way when you look at Purim
let's say the New York Times or CNN
would report what happened on Purim
the word miracle I assume would not even
be there why because you could report
the events and say there was no miracle
here. There was nothing outside of
nature. It's just as they say in
English. They say sometimes you're in
the wrong time in the wrong place. And
here they happen to be in the right time
in the right place. Esther was beloved
by Akash. The mausle was that she was
Jewish. Okay, good. So Esther was Jewish
and Akash really really took to her and
was very very drawn to her and she was
politically astute. She was shrewd. She
was wise. She knew how to play
Hmon's arrogance against her husband's
paranoia and insecurity. As we discussed
previous years Esther's trai strategy,
she staged Hammon's ego and crazy
arrogance against her husband's crazy
paranoia. And between that she managed
to maneuver things and move the
chessboard the way she needed to move
and save her people. But if you look at
the story of Purim, there's not one
moment in the story where YOU COULD SAY,
"WOW, this is a miracle." Everything
happened in a way that can be explained
naturally.
So when you actually look at the story
of Putim, you could report it simply as
a natural story. Kash got upset at his
first queen. He had her killed. And then
there was a contest for a new queen and
he got a new queen. She happened to be
Jewish. She didn't know she was Jewish.
Somebody wanted to assassinate him.
Marduk reported the story. Esther said
it over in the name of Marduka.
Okay, all good stuff. And years later,
there's a Hand is an anti-Semite and he
rises and he convinces the king to kill
the Jews. The king himself is no big
Jewish lover. And Esther finds out about
it. And then she figures out how to
maneuver a situation in order to revert
the situation. and she has Hmon executed
because Akash suspects that he's trying
to conquer the queen in his own home. So
Hmon is executed and then she manages to
plead. She pleads with him to to at
least give Jews the right for
self-defense and the whole climate
changes and no question Esther gets an
amazing amazing credit for brilliant
brilliant diplomatic political maneuvers
that had her save her people. Okay. So,
this is called good politicians,
powerful diplomacy, using wisdom,
attraction, beauty, and knowing how to
get your husband to DO WHAT YOU WANT TO
DO. A lot of women do that. [laughter]
I won't elaborate.
What's the truth? The truth is though as
it says in the truth is you could argue
that
but when you look at the sequence of
events
>> when you look at the whole picture
then suddenly it's undeniable that it's
all one long miracle. In fact, it's very
interesting because
in muscill in shrek migilla there's a
huge argument
how much of the migilla we have to read
on pur do we have to read the whole
migilla do we have to read only a few
chapters usually when we read about a
story we read the story itself so purim
we want to read the story of purim what
should we read one opinion in migillas
is you start from chapter six
that's when the miracle happens the king
can't sleep and all good things happen.
Another opinion is you start from the
decree
which is chapter 3 where Hammon becomes
a powerful minister and he begins to
plan genocide. Okay, that's where the
story begins. Another opinion is you
start from issu
the story of
the is like none of these opinions is
like you have to read the whole migill
from the beginning from and if I missed
a word I have to do it again really why
do I have to really in fact if you read
the migilla and you actually understand
what you're saying when you come to
chapter two I would say
it's not so comfortable if somebody
would write that today it would probably
be banned I really have to know about
the Persian system of how they chose a
woman because of a four-year beauty
contest that this alcoholic
womanizer created in order to find four
years there was a beauty contest and we
have to know who was in charge. There
was shajas and there's hey guy and
there's the types of perfumes and the
type of incense and what happened at
night and what happened in the morning
and this was a busy guy. It's it's fine.
I understand THIS IS WHO HE WAS. And if
I hear IF I MISS ONE WORD about Akash's
addictions and what was going on at
night, the whole night over there for
four years.
>> I I wasn't really you weren't YA LIKE
WHAT? FINE. I UNDERSTAND IT HAPPENED. I
understand at the end he got Esther and
we're very thankful that he got Esther
because that's what made the miracle.
But why is that? I HAVE TO KNOW
EVERYTHING. AND THEN I ALSO HAVE TO KNOW
that he had a party for 187 days
straight. The guy drinks for 187 days
and on the seventh and last day he got
completely inebriated and smashed went
crazy needed his wife to come and dapka
without clothes she went crazy and
decided to curse him and he has HER
KILLED. SO HE GOES into a depression.
It's all fascinating stories, but if I
don't hear any of this, there's no big I
wasn't going to the
answer to all of this is one point
because that is the whole story of Pur.
If you look at any event in an isolated
detail, then you could say, "Yeah, it's
good luck. Right place, right time,
coincidence. Everything happened in the
right time." And you know what?
Sometimes things work out in the good
way. [laughter]
Not always Murphy's law. Sometimes it
can work out in a good way. But when you
look at the sequence of events in
Hebrew, it's called
from the beginning till the end. You
know, we hear the migill in 20 minutes.
We think the story happened in 20
minutes. It happened over 12 years. It's
just tinus Esther people are hungry. So
they don't want to do it over 12 years.
So they do it in 25 minutes. And if you
have a Mahad Madrid guy, he does it in
14 minutes. But even those who do it
slow, 30 minutes, 40 minutes, but it
didn't take 40 minutes. It took 12
years.
Why is that so important? Because that's
how you have to read the story. There
was an nothing to do with Jews and he
was a king for 3 years and after 3 years
he decided to make a party for 180 days.
Where is the great miracle here? There's
no miracle. A king wants to party and
feast and drink and show off and act and
and and uh create
um an a a popularity where people love
him and cherish him. As the Malam
explains, he had a lot of paranoia. And
then after 180 days, he makes another
party. seven days for all the people in
Shusha. And he doesn't just make a
party. He spends a tremendous amount of
money on the drinks and on the goblets
and on the catering and on the food and
on the design, the interior design, the
exterior design
and he's drunk and he needs his wife to
come and she doesn't come and he has her
KILLED AND NOW HE GOES INTO A
DEPRESSION.
He misses his wife. He goes into a
depression. So now he has a BEAUTY
CONTEST FOR FOUR YEARS. People don't
realize it wasn't three months.
Akash Vashi was killed after three years
of his kingship. Esther was appointed in
the seventh year. Four years later,
ESTHER IS APPOINTED AND STILL NOTHING is
happening. Esther is now a queen. Fine.
In the 12th year of his reign. So now
it's another five years. Hmon comes and
makes a whole decree
and suddenly you see aha [laughter]
and then asks Esther to go intervene.
She says I can't I'm going to be killed.
You have to know who my husband is. You
go in without permission. You go out
with a hat shorter
tells him
this is the reason you became a queen.
And she goes in and says what do you
want? She said I want you to come to a
party. And he comes to the party with
Hum. What do you want now? I want you to
come to another party. And at the second
party, that's when she reveals her
identity and she reveals who Hmon is and
everything is transformed.
Suddenly when you look at this and you
realize from the first moment when made
the party the first day it was all one
story. Of course everything isolated.
YOU COULD SAY THIS ONE this one. But
here YOU HAVE A WHOLE WHOLE STORY AND
YOU REALIZE it was all a divine a divine
web a divine uh um a god weaved the
story of history is his story history to
be able to bring the miracle of pur
which also answers another very
mysterious thing and that is in the
whole tanakh there's only one book that
does not have hashem's name and it's a
very strange thing the migill it says
was written by it was written
as he say
they couldn't give him one word say one
time
not once even at the end
a whole safer and it's called
it's called the holy writings and this
is the one that's not going to BE
NULLIFIED WHEN MASHIA COMES THIS IS THE
one
when you read the big it's like a
secular book not once does it Hey, it
says everything that happened say ONCE
not even once at the end not even once
there was
they celebrating and once they gave
gratitude to the creator of the world
was the head of the Sanhedrin he wasn't
just the religious Jew he was the leader
of THE JEWISH PEOPLE ESTHER TOLD THEM go
gather all the Jews and fast
and yet they won't even mention Hashem's
name even once how do you explain that
the mafam The mafersian wonder about
that ah the is that that is the whole of
the migillisester
that you're talking about a book in
which hashem's name is not even
mentioned once that's the whole point
you don't see his name in fact you can
argue his name is not here his name is
not present nothing to do with him there
sometimes politics plays itself out
according to the laws of politics and
nature and mischievous schemes
and relationships and that's what it is.
Finances, hatred, commerce, love and all
of the grand forces that operate in our
world that make people make wise
decision or stupid decisions, bury
themselves or save themselves. You don't
even see Hashem's name once. And yet the
whole migill is one long name of Hashem.
So the gar says where's
he has to ask comes to moral and says
what was the uniqueness of Esther
it's easy to look at something and take
it away from the source. You hear
something good you say you know what I'm
going to use this and I'm going to give
myself credit.
The migill could have even said that it
was told over to the
so the moral says something very very
powerful. Esther's unique contribution
was she always asked where did this come
from? She didn't just say it over to the
king. She said it over in the name of
Mai. This represents what she did with
her whole life. When Esther looked at
the story of put she could have easily
taken credit for good reason. She did
it. She's the one who did it. It's
called McGillisester for a reason. She
could have easily said, you know what? I
was the right person in the right time.
I was very wise and sharp. AND SHE WAS.
SHE was the right person the right time,
very wise, brilliant, dedicated,
selfless, and saved her people. What was
the uniqueness of Esther was?
She knew that she was a [snorts] she
knew of course she was the right person
at the right time because Hashem put her
there as told me
this is what means in the world as we
will see this is what means it's not a
separate thing
this is what redemption is to the world
where you can identify in everything the
source
now why do I Say all of this, we already
passed Purum because we didn't pass
Purum. I know we passed the Shalman as
part of Puram. [laughter]
This year Purum didn't end yet. This
year PUM didn't end
because
when you when you when you think about
this now, we can understand why Purim is
going to be relevant even when Mashiah
comes. Why? As theam says the one safer
that's not going to be nullified and
overwhelmed by the revelation of Mashia
is migill based on this
whenever you look at a situation like
this right now the war of America and
Israel against Iran naturally you'll see
in the Jewish world and it's been like
this for a very very long time there's
always two different approaches
there are those who always say miracles
nissim everything is nissim look this is
all one big miracle they right away go
to that space usually It's based on the
education they receive, the type of
belief system they grow up with, the
types of, you know, the type of culture
and the way they live, etc., etc. And
then there are those who insist, no,
it's a natural phenomenon. Look what's
happening now. You have an amazing air
force, an incredible air force. You have
an incredible Mossad. The intelligence
of the Mossads is half of all over the
world, including in Iran. You have
America. America is a superpower. has
the strongest army in the world,
strongest economy in the world, the most
power in the world, a great CIA, and a
president WHO'S TOUGH AND STRONG AND
COULDN'T care less what everybody
thinks. And if you argue with him, it
emboldens him even more. So, this is all
natural phenomenon. The right people in
the right spaces, and you have cyber
security, and you have scientists, and
you have engineers, and you have the
ability to intercept most of the
missiles, and you have unbelievable
technology, and you have AI. So yeah,
when you have all of these things, these
are natural phenomena that allow a
nation to save themselves. We're very
grateful for it, but it's an Indian of
nature.
That's really a whole other opinion.
Now, now let's discuss what's the truth.
What's the truth?
The truth is that when you look at this
war, you see everything is happening, so
to speak, within natural circumstances.
Yeah, you have America on our side.
Israel, thank God, has a very, very
successful and powerful army, a very
good Mossad technology over the top. And
with all of these tremendous, tremendous
developments, an incredible, incredible
air force, an incredible security
system, an incredible military, all of
this is happening. And yet just like
bipurim
anybody who looks at the sequence of
events sees that this is one grand
supernatural
divine miracle from beginning to end
step by step by step by step and unless
somebody is just wants to dapka deny it
fine people can say what they want but
it's undeniable even from the most
objective perspective if you take number
story number one Donald Trump there was
an assassination attempt on Trump twice
July 2024 and a few months later,
September 2024.
July 2024, the bullet came less than an
inch to his head. In fact, as he was
speaking to the crowd in Butler,
Pennsylvania, this is before he was
nominated to elected to be a president
the second time, he turned his head to
the right to point to a chart. because
he turned his head to the right. So, the
bullet grazed his ear rather than went
straight into his head. This was a
difference of maybe a half an inch,
maybe an inch. You're talking about a
centimeter or less around that time.
What would have happened if he wouldn't
have turned his head? The bullet would
hit him.
>> But Charlie Kirk was
>> Yeah. Charlie Kirk. You saw what
happened.
>> Yeah. Who would be sitting in the White
House today? You'll forgive me. Vashi.
[laughter]
Yeah. Yeah.
Even la even laughs like Vashi. Yeah.
And who understood this most? Trump who
said right afterwards, obviously God
wants me in this world.
He said that. He didn't use the words of
the migilla, but he said obviously
there's a mission for me. A few months
later, as he was playing golf, there was
another assassination attempt. They
managed to catch this person. Trump said
last week, and this was shocking to me,
he said, "Before the Ayatala managed to
take me down, I took him down." Because
what's being revealed now is that the
Iranians wanted to take Trump down and
were behind assassination attempts that
didn't succeed. So now, just think about
all of this. So if this bullet would
have gone a drop closer, Israel would be
standing alone in the presence of Hmon
who was close to build his nuclear
energy, his nuclear bomb and ballistic
missiles and perfect them underground
especially since after the attack of
last Jun Kavi.
If you take a look at all of the events
that happened over all of these years,
at the success on all fronts,
at the tremendous,
you're talking about a lamb between 70
wolves. So the lamb learned how to do a
lot of things. True. It learned strategy
over thousands of years. But you're
talking about a lamb around 70 wolves.
If you remember what happened with the
beepers with when the beepers exploded.
Yeah. the killing of Sinoir,
the killing of Nasalla, the head of
Kizbala.
You're talking about hundreds and
hundreds and thousands of small and big
events that all had to happen in
synchronization for the Jews to reach
this situation. Even the fact people
don't realize that all the planes that
went in came back. Nobody understands
what that means.
These are literally of COURSE YOU SAY
OKAY IT'S GREAT planes every single
plane a ballistic missile could kill
100,000 people one ballistic missile
there are tragedies and nobody will ever
understand and comprehend that every
life is a world and every life that's
taken is a loss forever and never mind
for the family that's devastated until
there's no question about that
is is a whole universe
together with that to To be able to see
where the Jewish people are today with
Hammon eliminated and this regime being
crushed is literally extraordinary.
Think about Israel a day before October
7th. Where Israel was on October 6th.
Today Hamas is in the process of being
crushed. Is in the process of being
crushed. Syria, one of the greatest
enemies of Israel, fell apart. And Iran
is in the process of of of being
crushed. Also, in the past, a war like
this against Iran would turn into a
world war which can cost hundreds of
thousands or millions of lives. When you
look at all of this together, you say,
you even think about the fact why did
Trump even decide to go to war against
Iran? It was against his pledge. His
pledge was, I'm not dealing with the
foreign countries. America first,
America first, America first. I saw one
of the newspapers who's against the war
tries to keep on showing how most
Americans are against it. It takes a lot
for a president to engage in a war. Why?
They weren't a direct threat on America.
Iran is direct threat on Israel, not a
direct threat on America.
The truth is that Trump understands evil
and good. When I met him during his
first presidency, I could see it. He
understands morality versus the lack of
morality. And he feels that he has aus
and he gets it. He understands. He
understands what it means that Iran
should have nuclear bombs and nuclear
power and all these successful ballistic
missiles. But the fact that the Iranians
try to assassinate him a few times, you
understand what that means. That means
he realizes either I am on the earth or
they're on the earth. That's also a
tremendous part of the miracles that are
here.
So Trump is dedicate is appointed to be
president the first time around. One of
the first thing he did was and it'll be
remembered forever. cancelled the
infamous Iran deal of Obama which gave
them a from Obama which gave them $150
billion dollars. They understood
immediately that with Trump as president
they will not be able to succeed. Of
course they wanted to assassinate him.
They realized when he canled that deal
it's either them or him. They understood
it right away. Then he loses the
elections or as he says it was taken
from him. During that time four years a
sleeps four years his name was his name
was
mish four years of sleep
doing her thing is sleeping for four
years mish
and that's when October 7th happens
that's when Putin goes to war against so
that's a whole new par that happens
that also shows how
>> and then comes a second then comes a
second term. He loses one and then
Trump but the real Melik as it says in
Medish the king of the world and he
decides to go out with a full full war
against the humans of our times
threatening the Jewish people and the
Jewish country and the Jewish homeland.
So what do we see from here? We see from
here and this is why purim becomes
relevant even
sometimes it looks like that a nace in
nature is smaller because if it's open
you can't deny it but if it's in nature
you could deny it but the truth is on a
deeper level and this is why this is so
powerful and so crucial we're learning
about a transformation and this is the
ne definition of transformation of gula
that nature and miracles are not two
separate worlds
and that's why Purim is going to be even
when Mashiah comes because that's what
Purim revealed. Sometimes we could make
a very deep mistake and that is Hashem
is in heaven and he could do miracles of
course. He's all powerful. What's the
big deal? He can create a universe. He
can create a miracle. He can create the
sun. He can stop the sun. And then we
are here doing our thing. Everybody in
their own limited way. There's AI and
there's scientists and there's
physicists and there's military work and
there's strategies and everything that
it's two separate worlds. But that's a
mistake. The first Jew of what does it
say about
he planted
he called out in the name of Hashem
God the world. So the say it should have
said
God of the world in Hebrew means God the
world
like we say IN THE BLESSING.
NOT KALE. So the alterat says something
incredible. He says no, you didn't need
to tell you that the world has a
creator. Any intelligent person who
really looks at anything, you could
study a cell, you could study DNA, you
could study a blade of grass, you could
study an ant, you could study one
organism, you know there's a creator.
The of
God the world is not two separate
things.
It's not that there's a world of
miracles in heaven and there's a world
of nature on earth
means that nature is also divine
is 86 that's the nature. So it's so it's
not Hashem does miracles and then we do
natural things as though there's TWO
SEPARATE DOMAINS. IT'S not because even
what the person does it's all divine
energy. It's divine energy that flows
through every neuron and every atom and
every cell and every all the creative
engineering and planning and execution
and efficiency and professionalism of
the human being is all divine. It's a
partnership. When Msiah comes it says
that's the
chapter 11 of Isaiah. So literally it
means the cover the glory of Hashem will
be revealed and all the flesh will see
that Hashem mouth spoke. So the mafarim
say what does that mean? What are they
going to see? They're going to see that
Hashem's promises will be fulfilled.
The bal says something incredible. He
says the is saying something much
deeper. What's going to happen is
you're going to see whatever you look at
you're going to see it's all
it's all divine energy flowing through
the physical containers.
I once read a physicist wrote it was it
was it was is more humorous and cute but
it brings out such a powerful point and
he says that if you want to take the
matter this is unbelievable. He says how
many how much how much space do you need
in order to put in there all of the
matter of our planet. So he says you
could take the matter of our planet
everything that's matter gashi and you
could fit it into a carry-on suitcase.
Why? Because all of matter is built from
atoms.
Atoms are the building block of
everything that exists. Everything is
atoms which come together in molecules.
And these are the building blocks of all
matter. 99.9%
of every atom is empty space.
It's just it's so small that our eyes
can't deal with it. So our eyes give it
a concretized
illusion. So let's tell it. But if you
use right microscopes and you see the
truth every every single thing 99.9% of
an atom is empty space. So he says if
you would actually want to extract that
which really exists in the universe you
could in the planet you could put it
into a carry-on suitcase.
What does this mean? 99.9% of the atom
is empty space. What is it? It's hashem.
It's divine energy
and it's divine energy that's constantly
sustaining it and creating it. The says
creation HAPPENS EVERY MOMENT.
WE SAY in
so I'm speaking now it's you're speaking
what it's Hashem doing it we we're just
channeled we're channelneled THE ENERGY
IT'S NOT LIKE TEA IS A SEPARATE WORLD
where we are creative and we're like we
own it then we figure it OUT AND IT'S
LIKE WOW WE DON'T NEED GOD ANYMORE THAT
IS god the whole idea that there's two
separate THINGS THAT'S A GULLLESS
mentality now come back to
So this I had my myself this
once said as follows. Listen to this.
What does that literally mean? You say
something in the name of the one who
said it. The word means a thing. What
else does dav mean in Hebrew?
>> A word. Why is it that in Hebrew a word
and a thing
is exactly the same word? pun intended.
Davar in English there's a thing and
there's a word. It's not the same thing.
Pun intended. A word is a word. A thing
is a thing. But in Hebrew and is
actually same the same thing and the
same word. Davar is a thing and
this is the thing and is
the answer is I saw this once in an
essay.
The answer is because in Hebrew you have
the truth and every do is really aim.
What is light? What is heaven? What is
produce? What is an animal? From a
squirrel to a mosquito. From a bee to a
lioness. From the black hole to a star.
Every droplet of water flake of snow.
Every atom, every neuron, every cell,
every single reality in creation IS A
WHICH IS a it's all it's energy. It's
divine energy.
But when I look at it, I say no, it's my
I have a good brain. I have a good
heart. I'm a successful person. We have
a great army. We have a good prime
minister. We have a good president. WE
HAVE A TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS AIR FORCE.
IT'S ALL TRUE. What does that mean? A
tremendous air force. What is the air
force?
Whose material is it? Whose brain is it?
Whose hard it is?
Everything in the world has someone
who's saying it, who's speaking it into
existence. How do we start off our
doning?
[screaming]
The whole world is
when you identify in every the one who
says it
you redeem the world. The world the word
comes from the word
is a world but the Gmorrah says in that
it comes from the word which means
concealment like
right if you want to say in Hebrew
don't hide it from me. Why is the world
called concealment? It's strange that in
Hebrew the name for the world would be
concealment.
Call it the universe, the cosmos. No, we
call it concealment. You know why?
Because again, that's accurate. The
accurate definition of the world is
concealment.
You have to know what you're looking at
is concealing something. What is it
concealing? Shame.
There's no Hashem's name. I could look
at the whole world and say it's just
another room in nature, nature, nature.
This one has good masle. This one has
bad masle. I'M HAVING A GOOD DAY. I'm
having a bad day. This one is struggling
with their kids. THIS ONE IS NOT SO
STRUGGLING WITH THEIR KIDS. THIS ONE HAS
A GOOD MARRIAGE. This one has a
challenging marriage. This one has good
parosa. This one has no parosa. YOU HAVE
A NICE HOUSE. You have everybody. What
you figure it out? And if you're smart
and you're creative and you're talented
and you were given some gifts and maybe
you grew up in a good family and your
father HAS A COUPLE OF DOLLARS AND HE'S
A MENCH, OKAY? So you set yourself up a
little better. You could live the whole
life that way.
Comes the Maharal and says that's why
it's called Sed.
Why is it called Sed? Not because it's
an orderly night. It's the most
disorganized CHAOTIC NIGHT IN JEWISH
LIFE.
He says what the sed does is as you say
int.
The point of the seder is not to have it
all organized. If you have it too
organized, it's probably a strange seda.
The point of the sedar is to make a
sedar in your soul, to make a sedar in
your head. to think about the fact that
if 3,300 years later
we are sitting around a table in my or
in your or in Ben or in Tel Aiv or in
Swas or wherever it is in the world with
our children, grandchildren that telling
over the same story and eating the same
food, the same food that they ate 3,300
years ago and we know how many people
left and who led them. The moral says
this shows you there's A SEDAN
NO, THERE'S CHAOS. HE SAYS THAT'S WHEN
YOU HAVE TO know there's A SEDA. IF
THERE'S NO CHAOS, YOU DON'T HAVE TO KNOW
THERE'S A SEDAN. How do you know
somebody's organized? When you have a
plan, when you have a six months to do
it, I don't know if you're organized.
Even a kata gets it done. When it has to
be done now and you do it, that's when
you see sed teaches you that there's a
inner seder. There's an inner rhythm.
Over there was the beginning of history.
It was revealed. Esther comes and
reveals something even deeper.
And that's why maybe what does look
like? Looks like when you understand
nature and miracles are exactly the same
thing. They're not different.
YOU REDEEM THE from the you redeem
concealment. YOU EXTRICATE THE
REVELATION from the concealment
in every person's life. It means when I
could surrender the need to control
and the need to say
not because I'm not creative, not
because we want PEOPLE TO BE SCHMATAS
AND PASSIVE AND JUST LET GOD DO
EVERYTHING. NO, ESTHER WAS THE MOST
CREATIVE person in the world, but the
uniqueness of Esther was what GAVE HER
HER POWER WAS THAT SHE ACTUALLY KNEW she
was A MESSENGER OF HASHEM AND THEREFORE
SHE HAD MUCH MORE POWER THAN WITHOUT
THAT.
It's not like if you have faith, YOU'RE
JUST A PASSIVE NOBODY. THEN GOD, YOU DO
EVERYTHING. I'M a nobody. AND THEN YOU
SAY, "NO, I HAVE THE POWER." THE VISION
OF GHOUL IS IT'S ONE. YOU'RE A POWER. OF
COURSE, YOU HAVE POWER. THAT IS YOU'RE A
YOU'RE A FULL PARTNER. HAS an
expression. Whoever says,
you become a partner of Hashem in the
creation of the world. Since guula is to
fix this fundamentally not to make
another miracle to reveal something
deeper that everything is one long
miracle and that's why it says by a very
interesting thing you'll realize this we
do it every day in ding when the Jewish
people crossed the sea which we
celebrate says
they went into the sea but it was dry
land at the end of the story it says
they went into dry land and the yam
Why they change? That's what we say
every day by
so asks in the beginning they went into
the sea and that was dry land. At the
end it SAYS THEY WENT INTO DRY LAND.
THAT WAS THE SEA. So he says something
very powerful. He says why did God make
the miracle of creams?
You're coming into the water. You're
supposed to drown. No, it's he says the
purpose wasn't that. The purpose was
that when they come out and they're
walking on dry land, they should realize
it's also
I'm walking on dry land. I'm also
walking in an ocean. Don't take it for
granted. I get up and I step down on the
ground and there's a solid earth.
Really? Do you know anything about
science? Do you know anything about
geology? Do you know how many billions
of things have to be fine-tuned in order
for thee to be an earth under my legs?
We say every day
Don't we just said
don't take it for granted if I would be
thrown INTO THE PACIFIC OR THE Indian or
the Atlantic and I would walk THROUGH
IT. I'M LIKE OH MY GOD THIS IS CRAZY
that that wasn't the purpose. The
purpose WAS
you're walking on dry land everything is
predictable. That's also
not to undermine the HUMAN CREATIVITY ON
THE contrary to glorify what a person
is. We are the channels to reveal anoid
mulvad IN THE WORLD THROUGH our
creativity through our mind through our
heart THROUGH OUR RECESSES THROUGH OUR
PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH BEING PROACTIVE and
not not reactive.
And who do you see this most? You see
this with Esther because Esther on one
hand she's passive for the first four
chapters of the mgillish doesn't say a
word. She's quiet. She just obeys.
Everything she obeys.
It says
whatever he says, she says. She does. In
fact, everything by her is done
passively. It says her parents died and
took her as a daughter. Doesn't even say
he asked her. He took her. She didn't
have parents. He took her. And then who
else took her?
She's always being taken. You never hear
her voice. She can't even say who she
is. She doesn't even say who she is. So
what's the profile of Esther? Complete
passivity.
And then suddenly
this passive, silent, concealed woman
really has a transformation. Suddenly
she's giving orders to everybody. At
some point says
Esther now is taking orders from her.
She tells him exactly what to do. SHE
TELLS HER SHE TELLS EVERYBODY WHAT TO
DO. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
I want to know that therapist who did
that to her where did this happen
and the answer is it wasn't a therapist
told her one word
do you understand who you are the moment
she understood who she was everything
changed
and here she could have made a mistake
and say look I'm a powerful woman look
at me
was the one who understood mai save big
go tell the king bash mai go tell her it
was mai this was Esther's mindset says
the mar so when it came to her own
activities
she knew it's mash makai she's
representing the
Esther there may be not a single name of
hashem but it's all anoid mulvad
that's why mashiach comes purim is going
to be the migillas that's still going to
BE READ BECAUSE THAT'S THE WHOLE kish of
goulah the kdish of goula is that nature
is miraculous It's NOT SEPARATE HAS A
PARTY AND WITH A DEPRESSION WITH A
BEAUTY CONTEST WITH A WITH A WITH ONE
PARTY ANOTHER PARTY WHERE IS GOD AND YET
WHAT DOES PUT HIM SHOW THAT THAT IS ALL
HASHEM IT'S NOT SEPARATE WE'RE NOT
AFRAID OF NATURE NATURE is divine
NOTE
but
so the moral says that's the seder the
seder that makes a person in life is
what gets to us in life is that things
seem chaotic. You know, you have a to-do
list. Are you from those who make a
to-do list in the morning, right?
Usually 93 items if you're a Jewish
woman. And if you're a very very
multitasker, you usually have 130 items.
At the end of the day, you took a look
and if you took care OF THREE OF THEM,
YOU'RE LUCKY. If I took care of one of
them, I'm lucky.
We want to control. I want to control.
And then this word doesn't work. And
there's a curveball here and a curveball
here and a curve. Especially before Pes.
What's the seder? The seder is not to
say, "Okay, I'm giving up. I'm in the
spirit. I'm nothing. You know what I'm
whatever?
That's not the kadesh.
It's that the person can show up, can
breathe and surrender from a place of
strength and say I'm that was Esther and
she became the most powerful person as a
result of that.
Her very passivity became her greatest
power because she knew what it means to
be a channel. She knew what it means to
be an
I didn't create my children. I didn't
create my brain. I didn't create my I
didn't create my consciousness. What's
my job? My job is to show up with my
energy, with my love, with my
openheartedness, with my resources, and
to be able to do what I'm supposed to
do.
And I want to say something very special
happened. Maybe people will
underestimate it. I don't because I know
about this history.
When Bengurian founded Israel 1948 in
the migillat, which is how do you say
that in English? Declaration of
independence,
he did not want to put in Hashem's name.
The religious representatives in the
party made a protest. So they made a
compromise. What was the compromise? You
could read it. They wrote Israel. That
it was founded with the help of the rack
of Israel. Now what's the rack of
Israel? So if you're a Y who goes to
shul three times a day, YOU SAY
the rack of Israel is Hashem. But you
can also say Israel means yeah the mat.
So Israel is so Israel is so Israel is
so Israel IS CYBER SECURITY. SO ISRAEL
is good pilots.
So Israel is interceptors of BALLISTIC
MISSILES. THAT'S THE ROCK. dra
resilience,
but they did not forget to mention
Hashem's name directly.
The prime minister last week, last
Thursday, made a uh press conference,
the first press conference since the war
of Iran. I listened to the speech,
wasn't long,
and I started to cry twice. First thing
is I heard him mention Hashem four
times.
At one point it was so moving when he
said and I quote almost verbatim it's
not verbatim but I'm not a but I heard
it and he said
hashem has given us now an opportunity
to live in our homeland to crush our
enemies to protect oursel not allow
oursel to be destroyed not allow
ourselves to be exiled and to obliterate
those who want to destroy all of us.
This is an opportunity that Hashem gave
us and we are utilizing this gift and
opportunity that he gave us and four
times he kept on saying Hashem did it
all of this and I was standing and I was
moved because in the past Israeli prime
ministers and leaders were afraid to
mention Hashem's name and it was really
embarrassing because when the Arabs show
up they show up with their garments and
their customs and their culture not
embarrassed. Jews were often too
humiliated and embarrassed by their
Jewishness.
But here obviously he feels that the
zeitgeist of the nation has changed. The
zeitgeist of the nation has evolved.
And when I heard him, this is where I
cried twice. He spoke about the
synthesis today between the Jewish
physical strength and the Jewish
spiritual strength. He said the shil,
the synthesis between the and the
spiritual and the physical because
that's really what everybody is feeling
today. I could say I think with pretty
much security when that Israeli pilot of
the air force gets into the airplane and
is flying
15,700 kilometers from Israel to Iran
to obliterate Kamay to obliterate the
Ayatalis to obliterate the scientists
who have one agenda. What is that pilot
feeling in that airplane?
I doubt that he's one of them who's
saying, "Wow, look how arrogant. Look
how look how handsome I am. Look how
powerful I am.
I think every single one of them feels
in the core of their bones that they're
representing
Zakai and generations of Jews who are
here three and a half thousand years
later because of our faith and our
resilience and our love and our unity
and our connection and realizing that we
need to have power as messengers of
Hashem
and knows what we saying that
they're feeling it in the core of their
bones. They're feeling it.
That's the combination that we're
experiencing now. And that's where the
the the comparison to Purim is so
powerful and even deeper because today
it may be even in a more revealed way to
see all the NIS and Benas and to realize
that it's not through just the splitting
of the sea. It's all through the
garments of nature with a Trump and the
Tanyao and Iran and everything and yet
it's one big divine miracle that's
completely beyond anybody and yet
completely through nature. That's the
synthesis that represents goula. That is
what redemption looks like. That deep
deep awareness in our consciousness in
our nervous system.
the fact that a prime minister is not
afraid to say four times in a press
conference. He wasn't speaking to the
orth to a yeshiva. I understand you're
in a yeshiva. You you you tell them what
they want to hear. This is a press
conference for the world. And to say it
four times, I say it was for me it was
an emotional moment that represented a
transformation in Jewish life, in Jewish
consciousness.
Because in was not a yeshiva. [laughter]
And yet to see that it also brought back
a moment that I want to share with you
because I saw this with my own eyes and
it was very strange to me and somebody
texted me this week about it and it
brought it back to me and then I'm like
wow who I I can't say this for sure but
who knows
I was 12 years old it was tough me 1984
[snorts]
this was not George this not Orwell's
1984 4 this was really 1984
I was 12 years old my mitzvah was yeah
my was that year in June 7 so this was a
few months before a year almost a year
before I was 12-year-old boy
and
of course is the second night of yam in
Israel there's no they only have excuse
me
my father shalom was a journalist most
of his life all of his life he was a
correspond respondant oft
Israeli newspaper, the largest Israel,
Israelis daily and he was its
correspondent in the UN. He succeeded
his friend Ellie Weisel and he had other
news. He had his own Yiddish newspaper,
the Algam Janal that [clears throat] was
a Yiddish newspaper and he worked for
for the press for many many years. So,
and my father loved it. He loved
politics. He loved the White House. He
loved going to press conferences. He
loved going to the United Nations. I'm
somewhat allergic. It's one thing I
didn't inherit. But my father, he loved
that world. He really cherished it. He
was good at it. He appreciated it.
In 198 1984,
there was a new Israeli council in New
York, meaning the representative of
Israel here in New York in the United
Nations. Israel always has a
representative nations. And his name was
BB Netanyao. This was his first very
young man, his first political
diplomatic career. He had a good
English. He was a Harvard student even
though he grew up in in Israel. His
father was a historian. And he came. My
father would often bring the Israeli
councils of New York to the
because they could drive because by them
it's not Yam even officially they can
drive. So they would come to 770. It was
very very inspirational. He felt it was
very good for them. It was good for the
Jews. It would give them kayak. It was a
very beautiful event. Thousands of
people dancing. So that year, Natanyao
came with a few of his helpers and they
would always go to the front. They would
give them a safety. They would dance.
They would stay there for a few minutes.
They would go they would go back. I was
a kid and I was standing there and I
didn't know who Natanya was. My father
knew him. My father knew him. And I see
that Netanyahu goes up to the Reb and I
thought it's going to be a and you know
a blessing and give him a he'll dance
and
I was a few feet away.
I came to see you. So the Reb said only
to see me not to speak to me. You just
want to see me? He said if wants to
speak we could speak. So Reb started to
talk to them. Now you have to understand
this scene. This is 770 Eastern Parkway.
There were around between five and 8,000
men. Legally supposed to have 2,000
people there, but we're not going to get
into that. Hope the zoning department
doesn't listen. There probably, I don't
know, five, six, seven, 8,000. I don't
know. Well, I don't know the exact
number, but it was huge. People were
hanging from beams and from air
conditions and from poles and from nails
and from pegs. You could see the vapor
and the steam coming up because it was
Yeah. Every 10 minutes
the women's section another few thousand
women. Okay.
And everybody came for a kafus. The Reb
would lead the hakus for hours. It was
dancing. It was very, very
inspirational.
The Reb would dance with ecstasy and
everybody was dancing and it was very
special. The Reb was very calculated
with his time naturally. So I'm there
and Natanya is going over and the Reb
starts talking to him. It's the middle
of the coffus. 2 minutes, three minutes,
five minutes, 10 minutes. My father was
standing right there. It was the Reb. My
father, Rabbi Groona was the secretary.
Nanya a few people I had a craving to go
over but I didn't think it was
appropriate so I didn't hear the
conversation I just saw and the rebel
was talking 45 minutes
and I have to say I was 12 years old so
I wasn't asking questions but it was
very strange yeah that you you had 7
8,000 people in a room waiting they
weren't part of this conversation and I
knew the rebba wasn't talking to him
about some deep idea with as my father
told me after was all about what's
happening in the United Nations, what's
happening in the Arab countries,
security of Israel
and I wondered the Reb could have after
Yamiff sent a message if you could come
over Tanya would be more than happy to
come. was a big privilege and he could
come and literally the whole sh stopped
and I saw the secretary was trying a few
times and at and the was just like
ignoring him mamish ignoring it when my
father came home after I said what was
going on over there what happened like
45 minutes what what was there to talk
about one of the things the Reb told him
is that the United Nations is a house of
lies
that's what he said it's a house of lies
and when you go to a house of lies
you're going to be there every single
day you can only light a candle of
truth. And a candle of truth will expel
lies. But really, he was trying to
explain to him all the mistakes that
Israeli leaders did for decades of
compromising and compromising and
compromising and saying that this is
going to build the terror much more
because every compromise emboldens them
to tell them that they could kill more
and more and more and you have to change
the whole discet. And somebody texted me
this morning and that this morning a few
days ago, were you there when your came
to the Reba? I said, yeah, I was there.
I was 12 years old. I saw the whole
thing. He said, "Why do you think the
Reb stopped hakafas for 45 minutes when
you have thousands of people, men and
women, little kids?" And by the way, you
know what time this was? Haka started
1:00 in the morning. So this was
approximately 1:30, 2:00, 1:15, 1:30 in
the morning. And the kids, what do you
have to do this for? I still don't know
the answer. But then I realized
a sadic has very very long long vision
and what's happening right now and since
October 7th is not simple
the
>> one this happened October 7th was I
can't say this for sure because I'm not
a saddic I'm not a prophet I don't have
this but then I saw who knows what the
saw and what he was trying to give the
person who we knew might have to stand
up to a world including many Jews who
are very very weak and afraid and
apologetic.
And the truth is he himself made quite a
few mistakes
especially in this area. But after
October 7th he probably realized and
woke up and under his leadership
is being dismantled, kamas is being
dismantled. Syria fell apart and now
Iran is being dismantled.
It's not easy. This takes a lot a lot of
courage and who knows if the rebba
didn't feel that daf right there by some
in that process in that environment
that's where he has to talk about it. It
gives to anam in ways that people don't
imagine. I once heard natanyao tell over
the story of that hakafus after he spoke
at the UN about Iran. I heard him say
over the story and at the end he said
that when he finished the conversation
after 45 minutes the Reba took a safety
and went to dance and he said and I saw
this man holding a little safety and
5,000 people dancing and he says the
smoke went up the vapor he said it
looked like hari on smoke and then I
understood the power of Israel the power
of the Jewish people and what the terra
did for them what that seed planted in
the soul consciously and subconsciously
I don't know but But when I thought
about it this week, I realized, you
know, there's a seder as the maral says
is a seder that sometimes that saddic is
privy to even if we don't always see
everything.
I also want to mention one more thing
which I think is is a right thing to
mention. Netanyao had a father. His name
was Benia. He was a historian. He wrote
a book on the Spanish Inquisition and
expulsion because that was his
expertise. He was a real historian. He
had a hundth birthday. He was a hundred
years old and they made a birthday
party. This is tough. 16 years ago.
That's what toughen ayan 2010. Now were
you ever at a birthday party of a
grandmother, a grandfather, a person
who's 100 years old or 95 years old or
99 years old? They're special occasions,
right? Even a birthday party 60, 70, 80
is very special. Certainly 100. Who
comes? Family, old friends, students. So
people came for Benia Netanyahu's 100th
birthday. Now what do you think most
people who speak at their birthday 100
years old, what do they talk about?
Hashem, when you're going to speak at
your 100th birthday
>> uh in a 100 years or whatever it is,
what do you what what do what do you
think people say at their 100th
birthday? What would you say?
>> Huh? Yeah. You're thankful, right?
You're thankful for your life, for your
family, for your for your loved ones,
for your friends, for the beautiful
That's what people do. They reflect on
personal milestones, whether it's
marriage, whether it's family, whether
it's youth, whether it's
accomplishments. This guy gets up at his
100th birthday
and he says, "I have to talk about the
most important threat on the Jewish
people from a historian's perspective.
We have something that nobody is looking
at, and that's Iran. Yeah, we have our
neighbors who make terrorist attacks,
but over there in Iran, you have a
regime that is building building a
foundation to destroy every Jew. And
this is what has to be dealt with." And
he went down. He went down. That's my
100th birthday. I have to say there was
one person in the crowd who listened to
his father
>> and that was his son.
>> And to his credit, with his mistakes,
but to his credit throughout his career,
he did not stop talking,
preaching, pontificating, screaming in
the UN and all over the world about
Iran. And now with God's grace and of he
was to what very few Jewish leaders was
to wipe out the hes of our times the
malik of our times.
So he listened to his father on that
occasion and that too is an incredible
incredible moment. So now let's bring it
all together here and
finalize the point.
And by the way, if you want to be a I
mean purim happened through who came
from which tribe?
>> Okay. So,
he was also to have the name and
apparently this is somehow connected
connected to
this is what we say every day.
Everybody asks it's a very strange pos.
should have said
why three times
God is one. The answer is
no. You're saying something very deep.
We're not just saying that there's one
God. There's no hundred gods. We're
saying something much deeper. Hashem
has three words in it.
He was, he is, and he will be because
represents the creator who transcends
time and space. Even according to modern
physics and science, time and space
began with the big bang. Before there
was a big bang, they'll tell you there
was no time and there was no space. Now
we can't imagine what that means.
Doesn't mean there was no time and there
was no space. But the truth is that is a
dimension of the big bang in
it's beyond space beyond time. So past,
present and future are allu
in Hebrew means our strength. This is
our consciousness. This is the way
Hashem's energy becomes the
consciousness of the world which is
defined by time and space and nature and
the limits of the world. That's why is
which is 86.
So
is one and that is that is our
consciousness. The consciousness of
every Jew is which is that's the seder
that the moral is talking about.
So it's not two separate realities
anymore. That is what is being revealed
as we speak today. As we speak today,
this is what's being revealed.
That perfect synthesis between nature
and miracles.
That's why didn't say for whatever
reason. But today it behooves us
to say for these grand miracles and to
create that miracle in our own life.
What does it mean to create that miracle
in our own life? That's sometimes a
little harder. Not everybody here is
driving planes to Iran to send down what
you have to send down to eliminate
damikum. But in each of us, we have this
dilemma. We have this struggle. We have
this chaos. We have this lack of sedar.
We often detach to two parts of our
life. And the truth is it's all one
mulv. We can create that seder. We can
have that courage to be able to
surrender and realize to be
I don't have to take responsibility for
that which is not mine. And I want to
take responsibility for being the to be
able to channel the energy that Hashem
gives me right now to bring all the love
and light and infinite oneness into the
world until we'll see from this sh to be
able to see how migillas will never be
bottle even mash because it's going to
bring out this truth and Hashem should
give us that we should be able to
continue to see complete victory and
complete redemption. Amen. Thank you.
Have a beautiful week. Next.