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There was a time where the stipler, one
of his daughters was in the house and
they uh she blurted out that haim's back
hurts. So immediately the stipler was
already an older man, stopped what he
was doing and left the house. Nobody
asked any questions. Perhaps he went to
learn like he always does. The stipler
went to the store, got some oil, went to
his son's house, again already a married
man with kids that are grown. Comes to
his house. Of course, as usual, the
Kyvski is learning as he did for nearly
17 or 18 hours a day, each day, his
whole life. completing the shashi every
year, the shashi every year, the the
zah, the midrash, the uh
the and countless other things every
single year. He called his Torah
learning obligations, debts that he had
to fulfill each day. So for him,
learning was like breathing. When his
father shows up, of course, he stopped
what he was doing. And the stipul says,
"Okay, I need you to take off your shirt
and lay on the couch. I'm going to put
some oil on your back and give you a
massage." His Abba says, "So, and that's
what he does."
lays on the couch, stipuls,
"Okay,
now you go to bed. You go to sleep all
the way till the morning. Don't go back
to learning tonight." Abba says does. He
goes to bed. Stafford comes back home
and the daughter asked him, "Where did
you go?" He said, "I went to Claim's
house." "What happened?" He said, "His
back hurts. I went to give him a
massage. I put uh some oil on him to
make sure that he feels better." No, no,
I didn't mean that. I meant my son, the
little boy. He got hurt. Hurt his back.
Stiper says, "Oh,
okay. I got to go now. Where are you
going now? I got to go back to house."
Why? Because I know my son. If I told
him, if I told him not to uh go study,
to go to sleep, that's what he's going
to do. And he's going to end up wasting
the whole night and not studying Torah.
I know my son.
What do we see from that? Did Rafim's
back hurt? No. But his father said it
did. So he said, "Okay."
Did was he able to study Torah? Yes. But
his father said, "Don't study because
your back hurts."
The honor that he had for his abba was
something unbelievable
that if he said it must be true. It must
be that my back hurts. It must be that I
need to sleep. If he came here to tell
me then he must be
there's no reason to question it.
The type of honor that he had for his
parents the type of honor that he had
for the Torah was unbelievable.
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