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kindness.
And when Hashem takes, it's still for
the best. The only question is,
will we listen?
Everything that happens, every turn,
every choice is the best outcome.
Straight from Hashim's voice, the Torah
guides a map so clear. But when we
resist, the pain draws near. No good
deed justifies neglect. The smallest law
demands respect. There's never
permission to bend or strain. Only two
can clear the way. He doesn't need us,
but we need him. Every breath, every
sight is mercy within. Gratitude's the
anchor, the root, the key. to face his
plan with humility. No excuse only turn
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for the best. His wisdom is true. He's
shaking your soul through
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the lesson.
Torah
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when he takes back blessings don't
complain don't fall as step does he want
what's the call was I grateful enough
when I had that light or did I waste it
away in the comfort of night the world
runs from truth can't bear the weight
chasing comforts that won't translate
but when life turns bit they break
collapse because they never built
strength on maps but I'll listen even
when it hurts Beef stronger cuts, but it
helps me keep with the scotch for clear.
The pain's not lost. It's the fire that
purifies at any cost. No excuse.
Every gift he gives can be taken away.
But it's all for the best. His wisdom is
true. He's shaping your
excuse.
lesson.
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The words sting, but the sting builds.
It's not destruction,
it's construction.
The pain of truth is the for growth with
the right teachers with Torah uncut. We
gain the strength to handle what was and
what will come.
No excuse always return to the source
with unstoppable force through blessing
through loss through joy through flame.
It's all his love. It's all his name. No
excuse only to let the world see that
Torah is the path the key to be free.
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Everything is perfect.
Everything is love.
The only question
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The only question,
we're back here on our Sunday night,
starting a new week with our new series.
We're actually now up to number four of
our Torah Foundations.
Tonight's show you was sponsored for the
Luat of Theodore and Dolly Warner sons
of Noah and also for Leav the Lima of
Rabbul
Leavid
and also for the Oriel Benina.
The new song that you just heard that's
going to go on our chuva music very soon
on our channel
was uh very inspirational
story
of
what could otherwise be uh described as
a trauma. a trauma that happened to one
of the team of Shem members where uh a
bunch of thugs uh decided to rob his
entire business that was in his uh truck
and uh after years and years of learning
Torah with us. You see how the results
speak for themselves where a person
instead of you know collapsing instead
of crying instead of complaining instead
of uh saying all types of things that
people usually do you see what a
straight mind does and how it reacts and
how it gets inspired and how it uses the
opportunity of uh their suffering their
difficulty to actually get closer to and
bring others with it. So you'll see the
song and you'll be inspired too. Tonight
I want to go deeper into the teachings.
But before I do that, I want to remind
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doing as well. So Rabai,
this lecture is not only going to help
us dig deeper into our hearts, which is
a process. As you've seen, we're going
line by line and uh statement by
statement, word by word, in order to
truly understand what it means to uh
delve into the heart. Tonight we're
going to do the same thing, but uh this
is going to help a lot of different
people that are dealing with different
types of troubles that are general
problems with life. Now, as we dig
deeper and delve deeper into the hearts
with
in this,
we'll take a closer look into what
distinguishes
the people that accept the Torah and
those that reject it. In fact, even
those that manipulate it. This will also
help us understand what barriers are
blocking us from not only growing in
Torah, but also enjoying the life of
Torah, life of Jewish community, life of
loving Hashem. As many people think that
they love Hashem, but in reality,
they've never even read the to even
understand what it means to love Hashem.
Perhaps we'll get into that as well
tonight.
Delve into your heart with us and you'll
understand a whole lot more about
yourself than you can possibly imagine.
So the started letting us know about the
different fields of studies that are
available to us in this world that
allows us to delve into allows us to
benefit from allows us to utilize in
order to serve him. We said that we have
the natural sciences,
the uh intermediate science like
mathematics.
These things lead to different skill
sets. But ultimately
as the says this is all for the sake of
serving Hashem and that's why the most
vital and important part of the wisdoms
is the wisdom of understanding the Torah
theology.
Now these fields of studies the said
with their various divisions are gates
that are opened for a man by his creator
may be exalted through which a person
can come to understand the Torah and the
world. Some of these sciences are more
vital for understanding Torah whereas
others are more vital for worldly use.
Now the perouch the commentary called
writes that a person was brought to this
world in order to serve Hashem either
through learning Torah
or by toiling in the worldly matters.
Meaning that a person can serve a kadu
by going to the by going to the bet
midash by learning to by teaching to but
he could also serve a kad
by toiling in the world
through his job.
Now,
there was a few
cases that came to me that this applies
to in just the last few days.
In one particular case, we have a dear
student that's been with us for many
years that Hashem was one of those that
benefited from the Roshashana blessings.
And hashem has succeeded in his career,
succeeded in a lot of different things,
and now is hashem a family. But since
then, he has found himself
complacent when it comes to his career.
figures I have enough to make ends meet
the different incomes that are coming in
and I don't have as much ambitions that
I had a couple years ago to make
all the other money that I can
and one of the things that I explained
to him since he's not a or going to be a
Tom anytime soon
is that gave him a gift. He gave him a
gift which is the gift of having the
ability to make money.
Now if
you take this gift and throw it away
meaning you don't use it then simply put
a doesn't need to continue giving you
what he's giving you and can simply give
it to somebody else and the comfort and
complacency that you have right now may
very well disappear again. Why? Because
everything that a kadosh gave you in
this world is in order for you to serve
him. Whether it's your voice, your
intellect, your ability, your skill set,
whatever it is that Hashem gave you, you
must serve him with that. And some
people have a special skill set to make
money.
Now, while most people utilize that
skill set just to become more worldly,
more materialistic, just to buy another
car, to buy another watch, to buy
another building, to buy more stocks and
bonds and bitcoins and all types of
other things.
Some are clever enough to not just worry
about this temporary world, but rather
to start building their next world,
their eternal world with that money. So
they invest into the world of Torah to
help other people do chuva, to help
other people get closer to Hashem. As we
spoke about in last last week's lecture,
unfortunately there are a lot of traders
in the religious community today that
are not traitors because of heresy or
traders because they don't believe in
the Torah. No, that's not what I mean.
Unfortunately, we have some of those,
but that's not the majority. Shalom.
Traitors is people that simply care less
about their fellow Jews
that are violating Shabbat, that are in
corrupt businesses, that are
intermarried, committing adultery, and
so many words denying Hashem's Torah and
his existence altogether. 80% of the
Jews today are not observing Shabbat in
the mitzvot.
But if you ask them, just like you would
ask many people out there, do you love
Hashem? They'll tell you, yes, we love
Hashem. Many people think they love
Hashem. They don't even know what the
definition of loving Hashem is. Needless
to say, what it is, what it actually
means as far as how it applies to their
life, if if it's even possible for them
to love Hashem.
So
what happens is is that when a person
lives a life for themsself where they're
just learning for themsel,
they're contributing for themselves.
They're doing for themselves whatever is
of personal benefit to them. That's what
they'll do. That means that they're
going to leave their brothers and
sisters who they never met and probably
never will meet
out in the battlefield to die.
That's literally the definition of a
traitor
because what you're doing is you're
helping the other side by your lack
of caress
and your selfishness.
But there are some people that simply
don't know better. They figure, listen,
I do a little bit here and there. Isn't
that enough? That depends. What kind of
skill set did
give you?
Are you maximizing that gift?
Another case that came to me is, and
this happens unfortunately often, is
that when one person wants to convert,
but their spouse does not for different
reasons. They don't feel like they're
ready. They just don't feel like they
need this extra obligation. They don't
feel like they can do it. Different
reasons.
And this sometimes causes tension. And
obviously in the uh even if they both
believe in the Torah, even if they both
love the Torah,
this can cause problems. Why? Because
one wants to take the extra mile while
the other one doesn't.
Now, there are times where this leads to
a divorce, but that's not necessarily
always the recommended thing to do
because most people don't really
understand what it means
to convert to Judaism. Most people do
not understand what it means to live as
a Jew. There are many times that new
converts come to me, they converted to
different rabbis, but they discover our
lectures later on or new ballet discover
our lectures later on and they say,
"Listen, I can't seem to find a
community that fits what I'm looking
for. I'm looking for someone that's
everybody's silent when they're praying
and everyone is modest and everything is
perfect." And just like the things you
talk about in your shim, the problem is
is that you're assuming that you are
perfect, that you are ready for such a
thing. And you're sad to tell you,
you're not even aware of what the Jewish
world is comprised of today to even know
what's perfect. If we had perfect, the
Mashiah would have come. In fact, even
if we had one community of 10 people
that was perfect, the Mashiach would
come. That's what Hokenos tells.
So when most people are looking for
something perfect, what they don't
realize is that in order for something
to become perfect, it needs you. It
needs your contri contribution, your
care, your concern. Not for you to just
walk in and have all of the meals and
the feasts and the 10 courses already
set for you. The is ready for you.
doesn't work that way. There's not a
single community on planet earth where
you're going to walk in and it's simply
perfect or it complies with all of the
things you want it to. Some will have
better shs than others. Some will have
better rabbis than others. Some will
have more modesty than others. Some will
have a mix of this and lacking in that.
And if you want to make something
better, then go do it.
But the problem is is that most people
are looking for something readymade.
That in itself shows a lacking in
people's understanding of the world we
live in today. We're not living in a
perfect world. We're living in a world
where this is this is the world where
we're here to toil, to work, to serve.
One of the extraordinary stories that
helps us understand someone that took
care of his personal needs.
secondary in this world rather than
priority in this world even though he
wasn't Jewish.
a king named Moonbaz. And the says that
this Moonbaz
was a king, extraordinarily wealthy, but
he discovered that the Torah is true.
And his mother agreed with him and she
said the Torah is true.
And instead of building his palace
further and further like his father did
and grandfather did and all of his
ancestors did, he started investing
everything he possibly could into the
Jewish world.
Even though he wasn't Jewish, even
though he grew up
learning idolatry, but when he
discovered the Torah, he realized, wait,
I have a gift. I have the power to do
what I want. I have the resources. So
let me build the next world for myself.
And he and his mother continued to
contribute so much so that they elevated
themselves to the point where opened the
gates of heaven for them and allowed
them to convert. They converted to
Judaism during their lifetime. But not
only convert because there was many
converts over the years. But there was
such a special convert that a kadosh
literally mentions their name in the
oral Torah as part of the eternal Torah
because they utilized the gift that he
gave them
at the time they were able to use it
rather than waiting. Wait, I'll do more
once I convert. I'll do more once I move
to the right community. I'll do more
once I have a better rabbi. I'll do more
once I have a better kabuta. I'll do
more once this. I'll do more once I do
that. No, it doesn't work that way.
Gives each one of us a piece of cheese.
Do the best you can with that piece of
cheese. Do the best you can with the
gift he gave you because that is what is
required in order for him to open the
next gate for you. Another example,
we see how
gives people an opportunity of a
lifetime they did not even know existed.
The moment before they discovered it,
as we call it, the moment of truth.
The Abu page 18 18A
has one of the most troubling stories in
the history of Israel with the 10
martyrs. In this particular case, the
mentions the death of
was one of the greatest sages that ever
lived.
But the Romans
wanted to kill him and ended up killing
him, but not in
a way that would limit his suffering,
but rather the opposite.
Since he would go around with a Torah,
they took a Torah and they wrapped it
around him
and they burned him alive. But in order
to increase the pain,
they put
something similar to
sponges, toughs of wool between him and
the seafra
in order to make it
last longer. He even soaked it in water
to cover his heart so that his soul
would not depart from his body quickly.
Of course, the sages
since they loved Hashem and they were
dying on kadashem kazal teaches didn't
suffer the pain like you would imagine.
But nonetheless,
the
has the necessity of reminding us of
this story. Why? One of the reasons is
to see what happens at the moment of
truth to a non-Jew executioner
who sees that this Jew, this Jew that's
being killed, this Jew that's being
murdered,
how is he behaving? Is he like everyone
else screaming, crying, pleading? No.
He's speaking to his students, giving
them insights of the next world, telling
them that he sees the letters of the
Torah flying in front of him.
The Roman executioner sees this is not a
normal person.
This is a holy person.
O to me. What am I forced to do here?
And this Roman says to my master
already he became his master.
He knows this is the man of truth and
everything he learned up to that day 20
30 years of his life is complete
falsehood. If a human being can elevate
himself to such a point where being
burned alive does not affect him in any
way, shape or form.
This is something different. My master,
he calls him,
if I take off the wool
and increase the fire,
do you promise me that you'll take me to
your next world with you?
says, "Yes."
He says, "Swear it to me."
Says, "Yes, I'll take you."
This Roman go
against his commander's will, against
his king's will, against his former
belief.
takes on the belief of the Torah,
removes the wool, increases the fire
and jumps into the fire with
and both of them die instantly.
And at that moment
the says that a heavenly voice came out
and said the world to come
welcomes
and the Roman executioner.
Meaning he just with that single act of
heroism of belief in the Torah
he just acquired a place in the next
world.
Why? Apparently out of all of his life,
20, 30, 40, 50 years that this guy lived
in this world,
that was his gift. He was an
executioner. He didn't have the ability
to do anything else. And at the moment
of truth, he utilized that gift
and he merited having a place in the
world to come.
From here,
we see that
the deeper you dig into your heart, the
more likely you are to realize that
perhaps the gift that a gave you is not
being utilized because it's not
spreading more Torah. It's not
glorifying Hashem's name.
Even if you're learning, even if you're
praying, even if you give from time to
time,
the gift that gave you is certainly more
than the gift that he gave that Roman.
He's in the
are we going to be?
So the
tries to explain to us that yes, there
are other wisdoms,
other sciences
that are
made available to us because they're
vital for our understanding of the
Torah.
As our dear Rabbi Fryim explained,
there are different parts of science,
different parts of worldly issues
where there are some, for example, like
making a road.
There's the skill set that you'll get
from worldly knowledge of how to put all
of the materials, the asphalt, and
whatever other materials need to be put
on the road.
that will have a certain limited
ability of utilization for the learning
to but then there is the knowledge of
architecture
the knowledge of engineering
that certainly can be utilized for
understanding the Torah whether it's
or it's different parts of the oral
Torah or the written Torah
so much so that the Rambam
writes in one of his letters to his
students,
I toiled in other wisdoms in order to
understand more about the queen. The
queen being the Torah
and the Rambam is a
genius of all geniuses. So much so that
even the Gentiles to this day recognize
him as one of the most important people
that ever lived. I believe they have 18
people in all of history and the Rambam
is one of them. Rabenu of course is
another one.
In fact, if you look at the Nobel Prize
winners
throughout all of history,
25% of all Nobel prizes were won by
Jews,
even though they're less than.1%
of the total population in the world.
are Ishmael are enemies in many cases.
Those that keep saying free Palestine
and have convinced the world that
they're right. They have close to two
billion people.
But yet they do not have anywhere near
close to 200 Nobel Prize winners. I
believe they have eight. One of them was
by the PLO leader and founder Arafat.
He won a Nobel Peace Prize even though
he murdered more people than anybody
else before or after him.
So that's already 12% of all of the
Nobel Prize winners of the Muslim world.
You could just see what we're competing
against. If mathematically speaking,
if they had as much
per capita in Nobel prize winnings, they
would have over 14,000 Nobel prizes.
But
did not make our enemies too clever or
else they would destroy us.
But he does make this intellect, this
wisdom, this knowledge available to all.
question is how are you going to utilize
it?
And the Rabam says he utilized all of
this knowledge that he acquired of the
sciences, of botanics, of medicine, of
architecture, zoology,
psychology,
medicine, all in order to understand the
Torah better. Because there are parts of
the Torah that talk about things that
require
knowledge of animals, knowledge of fish,
knowledge of plants, knowledge of trees,
knowledge of medicine.
Every part
of the world has a connection to the
Torah. So much so that is from
says in the name of the
that for every worldly knowledge you
lack,
you will have lackings in 10 different
parts of the Torah.
Every worldly knowledge that you lack
will cause you to not have the ability
to understand 10 different parts of the
Torah. Now the dua is endless but just
imagine one worldly knowledge affects
you in 10 different ways.
Bakaya tells us that all of this
knowledge
must be utilized in order to serve
because the ultimate and most essential
knowledge is the knowledge of the Torah.
But in the worldly knowledge that is
most essential to the Torah
and the most lofty of all sciences
is theology.
In order to understand and realize the
Torah, a person has to understand
theology,
how it works, what's required.
Part of the
problem
is that when a person learns Torah
because they have a certain goal. They
want to learn Torah because they want to
be a rabbi, so everyone can call them
rabbi such and such. They want to be a
well-known scholar. They want to be
someone that makes money out of it
because they sell books or they're
invited for lectures. In so many words,
they want to tell people they know
better.
That means that they're doing it not for
the sake of heaven.
There was one uh story I heard from
where a father came to the
and told him that uh he's taken his son
out of yeshiva.
Why asked?
He says because his rabbi told him that
he's not going to become the next
he doesn't have that mindset. So what's
the point?
Instead of refuting him and challenging
him or rebuking him even
patiently started talking to him about
business
and he says to him, "What do you do for
a living?"
He says, "I have a uh store, but it's
very hard.
What do you do in the store?" He said,
"I sell these goods. Where do you get
them?" He buy them from this person and
he gets them from this place and
sometimes I get a shipment from
different countries.
But all of this toil I have to do
because I have to bring it from them.
And sometimes by the time I bring them
to the store, some of them fall on the
floor and they break. So, I end up
losing money before I even start selling
them. It's very very hard.
Says,
"I think you should close this the store
down."
What? What do you mean, Rabbi? Yeah, I
mean, it's definitely not going to
become a big success this store. So,
what's the point? Just close it down.
Why have it?
The guy says, "Rabbi, listen. I
understand it may not be the biggest
biggest success, but I got to keep it
open cuz I got to live.
Smiles at him and says, "Your ears
should hear what your mouth is saying.
Even though your store is not going to
become the biggest success, you keep
going because you got to live. What's
different about your son?" Okay. So,
he's not going to become the next,
but his still needs to live. And that's
why you keep him in yeshiva. You keep
him learning even if he's not going to
become the biggest in the world because
that's our life. That's our soul. That's
our purpose. When a person learns Torah
for the sake of their own personal
benefits, already they're missing the
point.
already they're missing the point to
such an extent that the
page 62
brings and I know that we went over this
briefly last week but it requires
further clarification.
The says carry out the words of the
Torah for the sake of the deed itself.
Study them for their own sake and do not
make them a crown to win fame or an axe
to cut with.
In so many words, the GRA says, "Don't
go into the world of Torah with such
lofty expectations that you're going to
be using it to be making money, to be a
to tell everybody you know better."
No, that's the wrong way to go about it.
In fact, so much so
teaches
that we learn from
that one
should not fulfill the Torah for the
sake of a reward.
Rather be like a servant who serves the
master
without expecting any reward.
Now if you learn those two things and
leave it at that,
you would literally cancel
virtually all kiru,
all yeshivot
and virtually the entire world of Torah.
Why?
Because what do you tell your kids is
the reason they're going to learn?
What do you tell them?
So you learn Torah because what? So uh
you become a big sadic and the kid is
motivated by that every day. He's
motivated to learn another m another
what do you tell them? You tell them oh
you uh you know you learn to because
that's why Hashem said kids motivated by
that. You're motivated by that. You
learning all day because of that. No.
What do you tell people? Learn Torah. So
you go to gedin learn to us so Hashem
gives you pona learn to us you have
extra blessing in your life but doesn't
that contradict
what the says doesn't that contradict
what the vid says it only contradicts it
if you don't know how to learn tra
when you learn tra from one place then
you don't know how to learn Torah
And that's why the
says the Torah requires you to learn and
gather it from all the different places
in order to understand a subject. You
don't just take one verse or one line
and say, "Okay, this is it. This is the
whole subject." No. And that's why when
we did, for example, our film and our
shim about go
wasting seed, what do we do? We brought
literally dozens and dozens and in many
cases well over a hundred sources from
all parts of the Torah in order to give
you an all-encompassing understanding of
the subject from every aspect. Whereas
those that reject
what the Torah says have one common
denominator.
Either they don't have any sources
whatsoever for their foolishness or they
just have a single source that they like
to manipulate.
But in order to learn Torah, a person
needs to know how to learn Torah. And
learning Tua is gathering diamonds from
everywhere you can. That's why you'll
see one common thing about all Torah
scholars or at least people trying to
become Torah scholars to keep gathering
sources. Keep gathering more place.
Okay, so I read this. I found something
here. Okay, we keep reading about
something completely. Oh, I found
something here. Keep reading. Keep
reading. Oh, I found something here. You
keep gathering. Oh, this is subjects of,
you know, tikun. This subject is about
Shabbat, this subject. And you gather
more information about specific issues.
So, when you're presenting the
teachings, you have a whole lot of
things that you've gathered from
countless different places
because that not only helps you teach
it, but even more importantly, it helps
you understand the subject. And that's
why you see people say, "Oh, I uh you
know, there's no such thing as uh more
than 12 months." Look, it says over here
12 months is gay. That's the maximum
sentence. But you do realize that gay is
mentioned literally
thousands upon thousands of times. I
mean, at the time we made the film, we
had over 5,000 sources. By today, we
have a little bit over 10,000 sources.
So you have one line that you don't know
how to read, but you're assuming the
whole thing relies on this.
So now back to our question at hand. The
Talmud says in
don't carry out the words of the Torah
for the sake of the carry out the words
of the Torah for the sake of the deed
itself. Don't carry it to win a crown or
fame or fortune or anything like that.
And Lazal teaches, don't be one of those
people that
fulfills the commandments in order to
get a reward.
That's why it says in the Mishnav.
So
how is that
right and wrong at the same time?
For that
we have to look into the again but this
time a different source
page 85A
has one of the most extraordinary
stories relevant as relevant gets to
today.
Everyone knows
even the know who is
famous story
whereishimai
has to run away because a fool who
happened to be a convert or son of
converts
had a big mouth and told the goim
about's
discussion with other sages where he
said that the Romans everything that
they're building is not because they're
trying to do good for others. They're
doing trying to good for themselves.
They're all selfish. They're building
the bath houses and the bridges and all
the things they're doing is for
themselves. They don't really care about
the people. They care about themselves.
Now, this
got to the palace of the Romans and they
put out
a wanted poster every
dead or alive.
dead, preferable, alive, so they could
kill him. And Rabishimon
had to hide in a cave with his son Ra
for 13 years.
And during that time, Akadosh
showed
things that
virtually no one else ever saw aside
from Rabenu.
Now his son also saw those things and
also became one of Israel. So much so
that the in other places mentions that
when Lazar died before he died he told
his wife don't bury me and don't tell
anyone that I died don't worry just
leave my body in the attic
and uh it won't uh it won't spoil it
won't rot like all everybody else
for 20 years
his body was in a addict
no one knew
How could they not know? The rabbi is
not coming to Z anymore. He's not giving
simple. Anytime anybody had any
questions,
she would ask and a voice would come
out. 20 years
of providing answers to Am.
So of course Lazar
became a giant among giants himself
and the tells a story of what about
Lazal's sonish
had a son that's he was he was kisim
what about his son did it continue
says as follows
when kadoshan Tennessee
traveled and got to the town of Rabilaz,
the son of Rabishimai.
After Rabilaz died, he asked the people
of the town,
did he have a son, a righteous son that
could continue the father's teachings?
And the people told him, "Yeah, well, he
has a son, but uh he's not exactly uh
righteous like his father." Let's just
say that. What do you mean?
Every harlot who is hired for two hires
him for eight. Meaning this guy was a
womanizer
glued to immorality.
There's not a sin. He didn't make a
had a reputation where literally the
girls were running after him.
When Rebakados heard this
said, "Bring them to me."
They brought the young man
on the spot
without much conversation.
Rebi says,
"I am entrusting you now with the smika.
You are a rabbi now."
Huh? me a rabbi. I just came back out of
a nightclub all nighter. I haven't What
are you talking about, Rabbi? You are a
rabbi.
And now you're going to learn with one
of the sages
Beni Ben
who was also the brother of his mother.
He's going to teach you Torah.
You learn Tawra with him.
Why would I do that? I have parties to
go. I got 15 girlfriends. I got lots of
stuff to do. I don't want to this old
book. My father liked it. My grandfather
liked it. That's not for me.
Ria Kadosh says to them, "No, no, no.
You're not understanding. Look,
you want to go home back to your home,
to your city, to your nightclubs,
but what are you doing? You're doing the
same thing as everybody else. All the
other young people, they're hanging out.
They're wasting their life. You're going
to end up being like everybody else. I'm
trying to hook you up here. I'm trying
to help you out. Trying to make you
something special.
I'm going to turn you into a sage.
A sage. Yes. A sage. Someone that
everyone that even hears your name is
already going to say hashem. Wow. Wow. I
I live to hear his name. Somebody that
when people see you, they kiss your
hand. Somebody when they see you, they
open the gates for you and put red
carpets.
Everyone is going to call you their
rabbi. You're going to be the gdoll.
And you say you want to go home to your
city, to your nightclubs.
Okay. Okay.
Wow. that much, huh? Somebody be rich.
Very rich. Be famous. Very famous. So
famous they're going to hear about you
in different countries.
That sounds pretty good. All right, I'll
do it.
And he came to Reb's bet midash and
started learning.
And before you know it, after toiling
and toiling and toiling Torah for years,
he literally became one of Isented in
the
now had
told this young man, listen, you come
learn to but only for Hashem. Only
because it's the right thing to do. The
kid would have told him right thing to
do, no right thing to do. Right thing to
do is for me to go to my girlfriend.
Right thing to do is for me to go get
another horse. Right thing to do is for
me to go steal some more money from
people so I could buy this stuff.
His right thing to do was his own
material world. So in order to do kiru
in order to get this young boy
out of the mess that he's in, Rebe had
to relate to him things that he can
connect to. What could he connect to?
Materialism. No problem. Here's all the
materialism you could possibly imagine
and more.
You're going to be famous. You're going
to be rich. You're going to be blessed.
You're going to have all of that stuff.
And he eventually did.
But that wasn't supposed to be the
reason to start according to one. But
that's the point. In one hand, the says
don't serve Hashem for the sake of a
reward. But in other examples it says of
course you can start that way
even though you start learning Torah not
really for the sake of heaven. You're
learning Torah so your Aba can give you
another gift. You're learning Tawa so
you get good grades in school. You're
learning Torah so you could have
blessings. You have pasa. You have zeug.
You have you go to edance. You don't get
punished and so on and so forth. You
learn Torah in order to benefit. Bottom
line,
good. No problem. Go for it. Do it.
But make sure you keep learning Torah
with toil, with passion. Because
eventually, if you do,
you will understand there's more to life
than just these material needs you're
looking for.
And that in itself is going to elevate
you learning Torah.
Now sometimes
a person can learn Torah
because they want to be famous, because
they want to know, because they want to
give lectures,
and no matter how much Torah they learn,
the change doesn't happen.
Meaning they learned Torah for fame, for
fortune, for money, for so on
a year, 5 years, 10 years, 20 years,
their whole life.
And not only did it never change
to learning Torah for the sake of
heaven, but in fact it got worse. They
continued
learning more in order to get more
reward in this world, more materialism,
more fame, more fortune, more stuff of
this temporary world. Why didn't it
work?
And this whole introduction was for the
sake of that
says the
the gates opened by the creator which
lead to the understanding of his Torah
and religion are three. One
an intellect
free of any defect.
Two, the book of his Torah given to
Mosheu his prophet
and three the mit the traditions which
we have received from the preceding
generations who in turn received them
from the prophets.
So now the
explains to us something fundamental.
He tells us
that this wisdom,
this wisdom of Torah,
this wisdom
of spiritual elevation
is not something that will come just
because you read some books.
It's not going to come just because
you're doing it for a long time.
In fact, it may not come ever
if you do not have
the prerequisites.
First one being a
which is an intellect that's free of any
defect.
Now what does it mean an intellect
that's free of any defects
shalom in his called
he writes
right in the
about the different midot different
character traits.
He says that there's the character trait
of emit of truth
and the holy one blessed is he created
everything for the traits
everything except for the traits of
falsehood and injustice.
As a deut says,
Hashem did not create falsehood and
injustice
that was man-made.
Meaning that all of the other evil
traits
that exist, Hashem created them because
sometimes they're necessary.
To kill is sometimes necessary, whether
it's to kill your enemy or to kill an
animal to eat it and so on.
All of the traits, everything created
except falsehood and injustice.
But
if people did not sin,
there would be no need for falsehood at
all.
And that's why falsehood and injustice
was created by people's sins.
Because if a person conducts himself
with righteousness and speaks the truth,
speaks the emit,
he is thereby given an angel who will
behave towards him in the way of a sadik
and always speak the truth to him.
Whereas a person who makes himself into
a rasha into a wicked person that denies
the truth, lies about the truth,
manipulates it, he is also given an
angel. But that angel will act towards
him in a way of the wicked who deny the
truth and speak falsehood.
How does this actually work? What's the
mechanics of it?
Theim teaches
that if a person speaks the truth
and has no desire to contemplate
falsehood or to lie, then all of their
thoughts
and their words end up coming true. Even
those that they don't intend.
Like we saw with Yakovinu who said to
Lavan, "Whoever stole your statues will
die." He didn't know that his wife stole
it and she ended up dying.
Why? Because Yakov never lied.
And the same thing goes for anyone that
gives you a blessing. Their blessings
come true if they're not a liar. If
they're a liar, their blessings won't
come true.
And if a person is careful not to lie,
all of their blessings will come true,
says
in the name of the
because just as he's careful not to lie,
heaven watches over him to ensure that
everything he says turns out to be true
and is fulfilled.
Now
the way the mechanics of this work is
best explained by the gi
says there's a
says
the reward for one mitzvah is another
mitzvah and the reward for or the what
you end up getting as a result of a sin
is another sin.
And the go says there are some people
that have a great desire
to make a mockery of things,
speak inappropriately,
do things that are inappropriate.
Even though they don't actually get any
physical pleasure out of their heresy,
out of their nonsense that they say, but
they still do it. Why? Why do they keep
doing it? They didn't benefit out of it
yesterday. They're not going to benefit
out of it today
in a called
in section six. In chapter 6, section
six, for every act that a person does,
he is assigned a spirit from above. And
that spirit has no rest until the person
does more acts like the first one.
Only then does the spirit have
satisfaction.
And this applies both to a mitzvah and
to a sin. And that's what's meant by one
mitzvah brings in its wake another
mitzvah and one sin brings it wake
another sin. The greater the
significance of the mitzvah or the sin
is the greater will be the power of that
spirit to draw him towards that path.
So here the gi explains
once a guy lies once he creates in
essence he's given a spirit
call it an angel if you want but that
angel has one desire
what is it to get more lies to get more
lies.
He manipulated Torah once, he wants
more. So the angel is going to
constantly try to influence the person
to do more.
The bigger the lie, the stronger the
angel. And every time you lie again, the
angel gets even stronger
and literally develops an army of angels
that all day and all night they desire
more lies. They desire more adultery.
They desire more wasting seed. they
desire more sins. The same goes with
mitzvah. If he does a mitzvah, the
bigger the mitzvah, the stronger the
angel. So if he learns to, the more he
learns to, the stronger the angel
becomes and the more he's going to be
able to beat the evil inclination that
tells him not to learn.
But this explains to us the mechanics
behind
people that deny the Torah and
especially people that are heretics in
public and speech speak heresy.
Because
what the is in essence trying to tell us
here
is that
everyone can learn Tawa.
Take a book, start reading.
You don't know how to read, there's
videos you can listen.
There are even some things that are made
for deaf people.
You could certain books, certain
material with brillshem
made us have access to Torah in
practically every language
in every shape, form and size.
But yet you would have one person
learning Torah
right next to the other for the same
amount of time. He learned for 5 10
years. He learned for 5 10 years. He
became a sadik. He became a
how
he says it all has to do
with these three things
starting with
he has to have an intellect that's free
of any defect.
Now why would somebody have an intellect
that's defective?
because
something is getting in the way of their
ability to accept the Torah.
First,
it obligates them. If what it says in
the Torah is true, he has to leave his
non-Jewish girlfriend. If what it says
in the Torah is true,
he's a co. He's not allowed to marry a
convert. If what it says in the Torah is
true, he has to change businesses
because his current business is against
the Torah. If what it says in the Torah
is true, he's gonna have to go to Gum
and so on and so forth.
So the moment that he realizes that the
Torah obligates him,
immediately he denies it. He says, "No,
the Torah is good, just not this part."
And by definition, if you reject even a
single letter of the Torah, written or
oral,
you're by definition a heretic.
Adis
tells a story of one time that he was
told that there was a very famous
priest or pastor. They wanted to meet
him.
said, "Sure, I'll meet him."
And he sat with them for three hours
having a theological debate.
And in three hours,
Raada says, "This guy simply cannot get
it. He's not understanding. His mind is
just not accepting. Even after I proved
to him one after another,
we're not advancing even a single step.
So then says to him, let me ask you one
last question.
What if I told you that to become a Jew,
all you need is three things.
You interested?
What are they? Says the priest. He says,
"One,
you go to the beach once a week. Go to
the ocean."
Oh, okay. What's the next one?
Second one. Second one
is have a big feast once a week.
Okay.
What's the third one?
says the third one is take a trip,
go on a trip once a week.
If all you had to do is those three
things, would you become Jewish
right now? He says, "Absolutely. Right
now, absolutely."
says to him,
"Look, your ears should hear what your
mouth is saying.
Oh, you're arguing
for three hours has nothing to do with
theology, has nothing to do with
beliefs.
The only thing that's stopping you is
that desires. You're thinking that if
you convert, if you become Jewish, has
nothing to do with your beliefs or what
you learned till now. as do that you
think that they're going to restrict
you, that you're not going to be able to
go to the ocean, you're not going to be
able to eat what you want, you're not
going to be able to go on trips. The
moment I told you that you can do those
things, already you're willing to accept
the entire Torah.
This has nothing to do with theology. It
only has to do with your desires.
That's a
that's a deformed mindset.
And that brings us to the second point
where a person
becomes
anti- Torah or a manipulator of a Torah
because of desires that he or she has
where they are used to a certain desire
that the Torah forbids them. the Torah
forbids them from doing one, two, three,
or they think the Torah forbids them
from doing it. So therefore, they say,
"Well, I don't want to do it. I don't
believe in the Torah." Then so wait, do
you not believe in the Torah or you
don't want to abandon your desires?
A defective mind
is not a mind that is not smart. It's
not a mind that is stupid. It's not a
mind that is not capable of building
buildings and bridges and speaking
eloquently and and saying things that uh
rhyme and make sense at the same time.
An intellectual mind could be defective
or not defective.
What's the difference between the two?
If it's a
it's a straight mind, an honest mind,
that means it's not going to let let
anything in its way of the truth.
What makes it defective? The moment they
have anything manipulate their truth in
so many words makes it bias. They're
biased and they don't want to accept
this because it conflicts with their
desires.
one of the manipulators of the truth
that we've spoken about many times over
the years. This man is Freriedman
continues to deteriorate day by day. We
see what the go is saying.
How each time you lie,
you end up getting more angels that are
going to desire more lies and more lies
and more lies. And while everybody
knows, especially in Kabad that's
supposed to learn the Rambam, that not
only you're not allowed to uh uh learn
Christianity and teach it and so on, but
you're not allowed to even go into a
church. This man is Franman now is proud
to say in his videos that he goes and he
gives lectures in churches.
Little by little, he's making it obvious
even to
the defectiveminded audience that he has
that he's of a different religion,
but he's not the one I'm going to talk
about now. There's another one that's
defective-minded that I haven't
mentioned his name until now. I'm not
going to make a whole series about him.
I've spoken to a few of you privately
about it, but it seems to me that it's
time to just simply let everyone know.
There's a guy by the name of Ephraim
Palmov.
He is a person that seems like an
intellect, seems knowledgeable, very
good at making videos, presentations,
but he's 100% an apicose, a heretic
because he manipulates the truth
according to his defective mind. Not
only in his speeches, but also in his
writings. And you can check everything
that I say. I'll give you only three
examples because I don't want to spend
my whole night on this, but simply put,
there is no no other way of putting it
other than that he's 100% a heretic and
many examples, but these are three that
you could see for yourself. He had a
lecture and also a write up on his
website where he says that if it's hard
for you not to waste seed, disregard
what the sages of the z of the of the of
everyone said. If it's hard for you not
to waste seed, it's okay. It's allowed.
In so many words, any sin that's hard
for you not to do, go ahead and do it.
If pommel is going to write you a he's
going to write you a check in shim to
pay for it. Don't worry about it. In so
many words, cancels the entire. He
writes this. He says this. I didn't make
this up. I don't have time to make stuff
up. The truth is worse than than
anything you can make up.
two,
in a recent lecture, apparently he told
people that there's no way according to
the way he manipulates sources,
according to the way that he
exemplifies and manipulated deformed
mind, there's no way that punishment is
more than 12 months in gum because it
says the judgment is 12 months in one
place.
Hashem, one of the people in the
audience says, yeah, it says the
judgment, not the punishment.
Doesn't say the punishment is 12 months.
Says judgment. Palo didn't have much to
say. He wanted to continue with his
heresy. So according to him,
the punishment for Hitler, the
punishment for Osama bin Laden, the
punishment for Shabbat, the punishment
for someone that raped somebody,
pedophiles,
uh someone that is a pedophile with one
person, pedophile with a thousand
people, murderer of one, murderer of a
thousand, they all have the same
punishment. Everyone gets a maximum of
12 months.
The Rambanad
writes in anyone that says that the
maximum punishment is 12 months is not
only a heretic but is a person that will
get punished for turning God into an
evil god that gives everyone the same
punishment. That's an evil God. If you
if you punish somebody that stole a
pencil from the classroom, the same way
you punish somebody for beating up half
the kids in the class, you're an evil
teacher. If you punish somebody for
stealing $5 from a uh candy store, the
same way you punish somebody that had a
Ponzi scheme and stole $500 million from
people, you are an evil person.
There's no reason why the two should
have the same punishment. But according
to Frank Pommelov, everyone has the same
punishment. Maximum 12 months.
That's the second form of heresy. And
the third one and in my opinion the
worst one is in his purim
estab
one of my students brought this to my
attention and tells me he says that the
is for the
meaning the learn it it's not for
only the zor is for but the is for the
this is not only a complete complet
distortion of a source that he simply
does not know how to read but it's a
complete disrespect disregard for the
holiest of holy of am
the greatest sages in history which also
are in the zadosh but it also shows that
he doesn't know how to read either one
and he never read either one because
debates among the sages are not just in
the Talmud but they're also in and
they're everywhere that's how Judaism is
learned, but he pretends to know because
he knows that he use a computer. I could
bet anything that he's never read the
entire Talmud or the entire Z. And I
would honestly doubt if he ever
completed an entire book at all of
anything. But this Apicos
has the ability to speak and capture
people's attention with his
presentations, with his speaking skills
and with his nonchalant attitude.
He's 100% a heretic, no less than Manis
Freedman, no less than all of the others
that we've spoken about. And I didn't
mention his name until now, just simply
because we have enough battles to fight.
But since this keeps coming up over and
over again, I figured I'd make one
mention to whoever wants to pay
attention.
Protect your own soul and stay away from
these wicked people. As Mosherenu tells
to Israel,
one of the reasons
why this Ephraim Palov and Manis and all
of the other heretics
not only are the way they are, but they
continue getting worse as time goes by.
The manipulations continue to grow. The
distortions continue to grow. The lies
continue to grow, the sins continue to
grow, they continue getting worse. Is
because once a person
instead of acquiring,
instead they acquire a deformed
intellect, a deformed mindset.
They now have a battle to fight which is
getting out of the hole they put
themselves into. But since they don't
desire getting out of the hole they got
themselves into, they want to be in it
because the more they lie, the more
attention they're getting, the more fans
they're getting, the more views they're
getting, the more honor they're getting,
the more everything they desired in the
first place they're getting.
So what do they do? They got to keep the
crowd coming. So what do they do? They
have another lie and another lie and
another lie. And it just keeps getting
worse and worse. Man has started by
saying God needs you several years ago.
Today he's already giving speeches in
churches, Christian churches.
This Ephraim Pommel started with any sin
that's too hard for you, you don't have
to keep it anymore to now he's in
essence literally changing whatever he
wants as he wants. And he has no no
rabbi to tell him what and no uh no
nobody to listen to to tell him who.
It's only going to get worse from here.
And it all has to do with simply the
first part. They do not have an
intellect that's free of defect.
They have a defective intellect even
though they're smart. Even though they
know how to speak, even though they can
even tell you things that make it sound
like this is the Torah.
But as I said time and time again, if a
person does not know how to learn, it
doesn't mean they don't know how to
manipulate. They know how to manipulate
because they already have a conclusion.
Just like the church and the
missionaries, they have a conclusion.
Their conclusion is that Yosh is God.
So when they're looking
at places in the Torah, they're not
looking to where can I find Yoshk in the
Torah. They're simply saying, "What can
I manipulate in order to make it sound
like their man God is in the Torah?"
They already have a conclusion and
they're looking for something to fit it.
Same concept with all of the other
deformed-minded people. They have a
conclusion and they're going to try to
take whatever they can to say, "Okay,
this puzzle piece will make sense to the
ignorant that are listening."
And that's why the second point says
that a person has to have
in order to have understanding of a
Torah is a Torah.
The seafra the five books of Moses and
not some other New Testament or Quran or
anything else that contradicts it. Our
Torah is the same Torah that we got on
Mount Si as we have today. If you don't
believe that already, you do not have
the ability to acquire Torah knowledge
and have a real connection to.
The third part
is the one that the heretics have the
most trouble with. Whether it's the
Christian missionaries or the atheists
or the kites or all the other clowns out
there that somehow still have
air to breathe which is
the masoit the tradition which we have
received from the preceding generations
who in turn received it from the
prophets.
Once a person denies the tradition,
denies the oral Torah,
then in so many words they're creating
something new.
Why would they deny the oral Torah?
Because the oral Torah is what explains
the written Torah.
Without the oral Tawa, it's impossible
to understand or even read the written
Torah. But if you go to one of these
kites that somehow still exist in the
world in small small little communities
and you ask them how do you read
and understand what the Torah says if
you deny the validity and divinity of
the oral Torah. They'll tell you we open
it and whatever we understand we
understand.
Wait. So, you're telling me that a
six-year-old boy opens the Torah and
whatever he understands?
That's the Torah?
Yeah. So, the six-year-old understands
and a six 60 year old understands. Who's
right? Oh, they're both right. Whatever
you understand, that's what you
understand.
Now, as stupid as that sounds, this is a
belief system that goes on goes back
already hundreds of years.
Why? Why do they want to believe this?
Because if they believe in the oral
Torah, it obligates them. It obligates
them in all of the mitzvot.
It obligates them to overcome their
desires. It obligates them to fix their
defective mind.
Now, the interesting part is that if you
ask them or the Christian missionaries
or anybody else that denies the oral
Tua,
who told you that the written Torah
is divine?
What do you mean? We got it at Mount Si,
but were you at Mount Si?
No. So, how do you know that the written
Torah that we have today, the five books
of Moses
are what we got on Mount Si? How do you
know? You weren't there. So, how do you
know? Well, it's from tradition and Oh,
wait. So, you do have an oral Taha. It's
just selective oral Torah. It's whatever
you want to believe.
The oral Torah that says that you're not
allowed to drive on Shabbat, you don't
want to believe that. The oral Torah
that says that you're not allowed to
intermar, you don't want to believe. The
oral Torah that says you're not allowed
to waste seed, you don't want to
believe. But the oral Torah that tells
you that the written Torah is divine,
that you want to believe. So it's
whatever you want, that's what you
believe.
This is like
a story where there was two ministers,
two ministers of the king. They wanted
to prove a point. There's a debate among
them. One said that speech is of utmost
importance while the other said silence
is much more important than speech.
The king was entertained by this debate
and he said okay let's have a debate.
So the one that's arguing for speech
gets up and starts giving a speech of
why speech
is so important
and he speaks eloquently
for 40 minutes.
At the end of his speech, everyone is
impressed.
They give him a standing ovation,
clapping their hands.
Next
goes the second minister that wants to
prove that silence
is of utmost importance more than
speech. He gets up on a podium and as
he's about to start his speech,
the other minister goes up to him and
slaps him on the mouth. Hey, don't you
dare do that. You have the nerve to
prove your case that silence is of
importance more than speech by using
speech.
How can you use my tool to prove yours?
The point is
the heretics,
the missionaries,
the different people that go against the
Torah. One of the most obnoxious things
that they do is they try to use
our tools to tell us what the truth is.
People that do not even know the basics
of alf
the basics of what the hum says of who
the main commentators are. What is the
Torah versus the oral Torah? They want
to tell us what the Torah means.
They want to tell us what's valid. They
want to tell us what's true.
You're coming to tell us what we should
believe when you don't even know
anything about our belief.
That's the most bizarre. So, how come
they have an audience?
Because unfortunately
the vast majority of people out there
that they simply don't learn Torah,
they don't know what Tawa is themselves
and therefore they're stuck with their
own defective mindset
that shuts them off from acquiring Torah
knowledge because anytime Torah
knowledge is introduced to them, it's
introduced with well, if you learn Torah
and you follow the Torah, then you're
not allowed to fulfill your desires.
Then you're not allowed to eat what you
want. Then you're not allowed to marry
who you want. Then you're not allowed to
do this. Then you're not allowed to do
that. So because they have such
dedication to their desires, their
materialism, their physicality,
they're not even allowing themselves to
learn what the Torah actually says
because they hear that the Torah is
going to stop them from fulfilling their
desires.
And the teachers that are manipulating
them, how do they manipulate them to
follow them? Simple say here by us.
They'll tell them at Christianity, at
kitism, at heresy world, God needs you.
God uh you know loves you. No matter
what you do, you could do whatever you
want. You could fulfill your desires.
You could do what you want. So how do
they sell their lies? By simple, very
simple. by letting people think that
they could do whatever they want.
They could simply do whatever they want.
They could act however they want. This
unfortunately is not just in different
religions. This is also in Judaism. You
have unfortunately some liars that are
speakers which I mentioned a couple
already today.
How do they get the public to follow
their their deformed mindset? By taking
advantage of other people's defective
mindset.
While the manis and the pommel and the
other heretics, they have a deformed
mindset intentionally
because they simply want to manipulate
the Torah in order to get everyone to
follow them. The audience have a defect,
not intentional. They don't even know
it's defective. They just simply want to
do whatever they want to do and they
don't realize they're not allowed to do
it. So when you give them the option
that they could do whatever they want
and still feel good about themselves,
of course most people will go after that
unless the person has
the trait of truth. The trait of truth
means that
they're not going to allow their desires
to control
their decisions.
They're not going to allow their desires
to control the truth. The truth is what
it is no matter what implications.
No matter what the implications are.
Now, one of the things
that
from my perspective, it's the by far on
one of the top at least if not on top of
the list of the most obnoxious lies that
we see today is this so-called
understanding that people have
that everyone could just simply love God
and serve out of love. No need to fear.
Now, as I told you last week, we're
sometimes going to delve into other
parts of the because it'll simply take
us years to get there and it's critical
to today.
If anyone knows what loving Hashem is,
it's the from a thousand years ago who
gives has a whole section of the book
about
the gate of love, love of Hashem.
In section six of the gate of love,
he says as follows,
what are the signs of love of God to be
found in one who loves him? In so many
words, if you love Hashem, how could I
tell? How could anybody tell? How can
you tell that you love Hashem?
And he begins, among them is a
renunciation of all excesses that might
keep him from serving the creator may be
exalted. In so many words, you desire
money, you desire wealth, you desire uh
you know beauty, all the e extra
whatever it is, all the excesses.
Certainly
those take too much of your heart in
order for you to leave any room to love
Hashem.
Now does that mean that if you love
Hashem you have to be poor? No. Rabani
was very rich. Rabaka was very rich.
Schlomik was very rich. There was many
were very rich. The difference between
the two is that one makes their whole
life about materialism and the other one
just simply has been blessed with
material
and uses that material to serve Hashem
to the absolute maximum.
One their life is material. The other
one simply uses material in their life.
A further sign
says the
of the love of God to be found in one
who loves him is that traces of his fear
of God and profound dread of him are
apparent in his facial expression
as it's written in the book of Exodus
20:1 17 so that his fear be on your
faces and you not sin in so many words
fear of Hashem
is not only good to have,
must have.
He's saying this is a completely
different level of fear. The fear of
Hashem has to be on your face at all
times for you to even have a remote
chance of even understanding what loving
of Hashem is. And he clarifies, fear of
God is of two kinds. One of these fears
is a fear of his punishment and trials.
One fears God in this case because he
can cause him pain and suffering.
If however he were immune to suffering,
he would not fear God.
Of such individuals, our masters of
blessed memory said we should be wary
lest they come to observe the
commandments out of fear. Such an
individual falls short of the degree
attained by the truly god-fearing and is
and is the embodiment of what our
masters of blessed memory said and
warned against be not like the servants
who served the master on condition of
receiving a reward. So here he's saying
if the only fear you have is fear of
punishment
that means that if God said you're not
going to get punished
then you won't fear him anymore.
So it's not real fear of God. It's fear
of anything bad happening to you. And
therefore, if that's the only way you're
going to serve Hashem is just simply
scared that bad things will happen to
you, then that's not the level you want
to stay at your whole life. You can
start that way for sure. It's the
absolute necessity to start that way.
You have to just like you crawl before
you walk and you walk before you uh uh
run. You have to start somewhere.
But the average person out there doesn't
even want that. When they hear about
gay, they hear about kafa, they hear
about, they hear about problems that
happen in this life. Say, "No, no, no.
God only loves. He only loves. He
doesn't punish." So who punishes? A
different power. So you're an idol
worshipper, too. You believe in m
multiple powers.
So here he's saying, "Yes, fear of
punishment
is not where you want to be.
If you want to get to the point of
loving Hashem, that's not enough. It has
to be even more than that. That and
more. Every time there's more in Torah,
it means that and more. Not just that.
It doesn't mean this or that. Doesn't
mean either you have this fear or that
fear.
There's the fear of punishment. Just
like the said and we wrote it in the uh
in the
on and many other have said it that the
fear of punishment is always present at
all times. But if that's where you've
parked, that's where you're at, that's
where that's the only fear you have,
then you're not going to get to loving
Hashem because loving Hashem requires a
higher level of fear, which is fear of
punishment and awe of Hashem. What's the
of
here? The
tells us one who reaches the degree of
fear of God
will not fear or be afraid of anything
but the creator.
As one of the pious told of a
god-fearing man whom he found asleep in
the desert and he asked the man, "Are
you not afraid of lions? How can you
sleep in such a place? And the man
replied, I would be ashamed before God
if he were to see me that I was afraid
of anything besides him. Meaning that
the second type of fear is when you have
such awe of Hashem that you fear nothing
else.
And therefore the says this second kind
of fear of Hashem is awe which is
inspired by his magnitude, exaltedness
and awesome power. This awe never leaves
a person or parts from him all the days
of his life. This is the highest of the
degrees of a god-fearing to life uh to
uh to whom the scripture attributes as
it is the gateway to pure love and
intense yearning. Meaning that in order
for a person to even start
loving Hashem, they have to be at the
highest level of fear of Hashem. as I've
told you guys 500 times over the years.
Furthermore,
a further sign that a person loves
Hashem is that it is all the same to him
whether people praise him or condemn
him.
Whether in fulfillment of the will of
the creator may be exalted
when he's in fulfillment of the will of
the creator.
Meaning even if you're doing what's
right and people yell at you, you don't
care. People compliment you, you still
don't care. It's all the same. It's
called
where everything is the same to you. It
doesn't make a difference what the
public perception is, the anybody's
perception is. All you care about is the
will of Hashem.
All you care is the will of Hashem. No,
the average person out there
is upset if people don't like their uh
their their uh their little Facebook
posts. Oh, nobody liked it. How come my
friend didn't like it? I'm not going to
talk to her anymore. I'm not going to
talk to anymore. Wait, if you care about
people's feelings and what their
perception is of what you're doing, then
you're not even close to loving Hashem.
Why? Because really, you love yourself.
And in order to love yourself more, you
want to convince yourself that there's a
reason to love you because you love
Hashem. But in reality, you love
yourself. You don't love Hashem. You
don't have room to love Hashem. A
further sign is that he's willing to
surrender his life, his body, his money,
and his children in order to do the will
of God may be exalted.
Here the is telling you telling you that
if you really love Hashem, you're
willing to literally sacrifice your kids
for him. Show me one person.
Just want one person that goes and
advertises they love Hashem that is
willing to sacrifice his kids, that is
willing to sacrifice all of his money,
willing to sacrifice his body, will to
sacrifice everything for Hashem. Show me
one person. Not five, not 10, not 20,
not 50, one. one of these
people that say it's all about loving
Hashem. Show me one of them that's
willing. The second the second
one of the mitzvah get in the way of
their comfort already that mitzvah is
not relevant anymore.
The second Hashem commands them to do
something that is not their preference
already they kill us. Why? Because
loving Hashem is not just saying I love
you and putting a little rubber band
that you buy for $10 because somebody is
very good at capitalism and they know
how to sell, you know, silly things to
stupid people to make them think that
they actually love God by just having a
little band on their arm and say, "I
love you, God." If you think that little
band means you love God, you should have
paid $20 for it because at least
somebody else could use the money
instead of giving it to people that are
mentally sick. But that's what's
happening today. People think they love
Hashem just because they have a little
rubber band that says I love you Hashem.
We have I love you Hashem t-shirts on
our on our website. Just because you
have the you buy the t-shirt doesn't
mean you love Hashem. It's a t-shirt.
It's an indication you want to. It's an
indication you're trying to but doesn't
mean you actually do.
Another sign
is that he repeatedly mentions God's
name in appreciation, thanksgiving and
songs of praise. In so many words,
Hashem's name is constantly coming out
of your lips always, always.
Further sign
that a person that the person loves God
is that when promising others that he
will do or say something even in the
very near future he always adds the
provision
God willing for two reasons one because
he fears death may swiftly overtake him
and prevent him from fulfilling what he
promised this comes from from fear of
hem that you don't if hem is going to
take you or not, but you still love him.
And two, because he does not know
whether it has been for ordained by
Hashem for this to be done. Meaning, he
loves Hashem so much that all he's
willing to do is the will of Hashem. And
if what he's about to do is not the will
of Hashem, then Hashem, just take me out
of this world.
There's no uh there's no no qualms about
it. No qualms about it.
In fact, anything that I do, I say based
on Hashem. Why? Because if Hashem does
not want this to happen, let it not
happen. And if
I'm going to do something against
Hashem, Hashem, take me from the world
before I do it. Take me from the world
before I do it.
Why? Because I love you, Hashem.
Is anybody still listening to to and
still thinking that they love Hashem?
Further sign is that he guides and
directs others to God's service gently
or forcefully as needed according to the
time and place and a different types of
and levels of people from kings to
ordinary folks. And said that a wise man
may hear and add to his knowledge and
that a man of understanding acquire
perceptiveness
and furthermore to lend shrewdness to
the simple to a youth knowledge and
discernment. In so many words, if you
want to love Hashem, Kiru is no longer a
good thing to do but rather the main
thing to do. doing kiru, supporting kir,
helping people do chuva, either with
money, with speech, with skill set,
whatever a kadu blessed you with. Every
part of your essence becomes something
that is going to help people do chuva.
That is one of the signs that you love
Hashem. If you're not doing kir, if you
don't care for ku, if you only do kiru
once in a while, it's not really a
priority. Like your business, it's not
really a priority. you like your your
upcoming vacation is not really a
priority in uh here or there. If Kiru is
not a top priority in your life, for
sure you don't love Hashem. Why? That's
what he says. To have to love Hashem,
you need all of these signs.
So, a person that only cares about their
own
soul, their own family, their own little
circle, and does not care about the rest
of Hashem's children, how can you say
you love Hashem?
If somebody says to you, "Honey, I love
you."
While at the same time seeing that your
kids, your beloved, are suffering on the
side. They're crying. They're miserable.
They're hungry. They're lonely. But
paying no attention to it. No attention.
Doesn't care.
You tell them, "Listen, you know, my
kids are crying over there. They need
food." Ah, no. Come on. I love you
though. I love you. Okay. Love me. Love
me. But my kids said, "Who cares about
your kids? I love you. If you loved me,
you would love my kids.
But you don't love me. You love what I
do for you. You love what you want for
me. You don't love me." Because if you
love me, you love my kids. If a person
wants to even think that they love
Hashem, for sure they would do
everything possible to get a kadu's
children to come back to him and do
chuva.
And that's what the is saying.
He say, "Oh yeah, you do it nicely,
they'll come." He says, "No, no, no.
Kiru is done
gently or forcefully
as needed according to the time and
place and in different types and levels
of people from kings to ordinary folks.
So one person you could speak to them
softly explain to them what amuna what
is what the confirmations of the
divinity of the Torah with through
science architecture history and so on.
Another person you could simply explain
to them that what they're doing is
against Hashem and they're going to get
punished in gome and they give them a
few details of what happens in gome and
so on and so forth. Another person you
simply invest into them by showing them
you know material and books and let them
read for themselves. Another person you
have an argument with. Another person
you have a discussion with. Another
person you are do whatever it is is
necessary. As we saw from the
on one end they say don't serve hashem
because you want a reward on another end
we see the sages themselves
doing kiru by telling people you get a
reward why because it depends on the
person it depends on the circumstance
so to say that you should never rebuke
is simply cancelelling part of the Torah
to say that you should rebuke everyone
is also making you a crazy person
because it's not applicable to everyone
every place.
When people ask me, well, listen, I want
to move to a community, but I see that
not everybody in the community is a uh,
you know, is is modest. Not everybody in
the community is righteous. Are you all
righteous? Are you all always modest?
Just because
you're good at one mitzvah doesn't mean
that you're good at all the mitzvah. And
that's what a lot of people don't
realize that I mentioned in the
beginning of the sh is that many times
people look at their own strength and
everybody else's weakness. So they go
into a community
with their head high and their shoulders
straight because they feel like exterior
wise they're more modest and thereby
more righteous than everybody else.
This is simply a delusion and a perfect
perfect
example of a defective mindset.
Not intentional, not making them an evil
person, but it's a defective mindset.
Why? Because you think that just because
you're good at one mitzvah
or two or five, that makes you more
righteous than everybody else.
Secondly, a person cannot go into a
community expecting everyone to be
perfect. We're not in a perfect world.
In fact, if you truly loved Hashem, you
would know that going to help other
people do chuva is part of your love of
Hashem. Even if you don't love him now,
at the very least you're trying to love
him by fulfilling the we
that you love your God. This is the way
to do it. by helping other people do
chuva till you see somebody that's not
modest. You say something, you befriend
them. Little by little, you try to
encourage them.
Oh, they're not listening to me. Okay,
so maybe you shouldn't talk, but you
should get bring somebody else to speak.
You give them a CD, a USB, a uh a ku
box. You try to help them in any way you
can, but if they're not willing to take
the help that you're giving them, the
way you're giving them, then your love
of Hashem should influence you to change
the way you try to help them. meaning
never give up in trying to help Hashem's
children do chuva. Simply adapt to the
situation and find another way.
Because if you truly love Hashem, you're
never going to give up on his kids.
You're never going to give up on serving
him. What? If it's hard for you to build
a suka, you're not going to build a
suka. If it's hard for you to eat
kosher, you're just not going to eat
kosher anymore. That's what the pommel
of the world say. If it's hard for you,
don't do it. That's what heretics say.
What the is telling us here is that if
you want to have any sign of love of
Hashem, your priority number one in life
aside from learning Torah and building
yourself
is by helping other people do chuva.
And that's why he says you should know
my brother that even if a believer were
to attain
the utmost limit in the improvement of
his own soul in its devotion to God may
be exalted even if he were to approach
the level of the prophets in so far as
their personal virtues, their
praiseworthy conduct, their effort in
serving God and their pure love for him,
his merits would not equal those of one
who guides others. to the right path and
directs the wicked to the service of the
creator. For the merits of such a person
are multiplied every day and at all
times by the merits of those who who
he's guided. In so many words, a person
that loves Hashem does ku and not only
because he loves Hashem, but also
because he has a
he realizes that even though I'm not
doing kiru for the reward, there's
simply not there's no other better way
to show Hashem I love him and also to do
chuva
because even if I only work on myself, I
only study for myself, I only do
research for myself to the point where I
perfect myself like I become a navi I
become a prophet I become ely comes to
visit me every day it's still not
equivalent to someone that does kiru
because while I do as much as I can
every day you're not awake 24 hours a
day
you're not always perfect
whereas the guy that does kiru
whether he does it with with his money,
with his skill, with with his talent,
with all of the above. Somebody that
actually toils and makes Ku their number
one thing.
Now,
the says is greater than someone that
has worked on themselves to the point of
perfecting themselves like the prophets.
Because while that person that perfected
themselves has only their own merits to
rely on, the person that invests in has
the profits of everybody that he helps.
So now every Shabbat
he has 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 5,000
people that are keeping Shabbat. All of
that goes to his account. Every day he
has 5,000. Every day he has 5,000
10,000 aars in so many words, he
multiplies himself. She multiplies
herself.
So the more a person
elevates themselves
in loving Hashem, the more shows them
the greatest prophets that could
possibly exist.
But the opposite is true as well. If a
person does not really love Hashem, but
rather loves themselves and looks for
fame, fortune, and profit
and honor, and everything else that
comes with it, then they're going to do
whatever they can to get people to
follow them, to get people to like them
and not necessarily Hashem.
And they'll become people that cause
people to sin, people that cause people
to distance away from the truth of
Hashem. And their punishment is
magnified
in the same fashion. So they made that
sin once, but the five or 10 or 20,000
people that followed them also made the
same sin now. So guess what? Every day
they get 20,000 sins.
And now those people do that sin every
day. So they get 20,000 sins every
single day.
So the g that they are digging
themselves literally doesn't end as
said in the video that I showed you guys
a couple of weeks ago that when he
learned about the depth of
what happened to Kak Kak made a mistake
that happened in a relatively short
period of time where he went against
Mosherenu yet his gum was literally took
over 300 years to to get to the bottom
of it, to get to the place where Kak
was. And that's a sin that was
practically a momentary sin. If somebody
is a heretic week after week, lecture
after lecture in front of tens of
thousands of people, millions of people,
literally
is like a perfect sadic next to them.
the gay that is like gun next to the gum
of the sinner of those people that are
in this generation are.
So it's absolutely ridiculous when
people fall for these traps to say that
oh no no no they have a uh a softer way
or a nicer there is no softer night
there's simply the truth
there simply the truth
commanded us to reprove those who fall
short in the fulfillment of their duties
says
as the Torah says you must reprove your
fellow and our masters are blessed
members He said until what point is an
obligation to reproof? Rav said until a
person is cursed. Said until he's
stricken.
As it says, he who admonishes a man to
serve me will find favor. In so many
words, the
says that part of loving Hashem is being
is being able, willing, and even happy
to sacrifice
any comfort that you possibly have, any
desire that you possibly have, anything
you have. In fact, not only are you
willing, but you're offering everything
to Hashem constantly as a sacrifice,
going into it knowing that you'll get
hurt in the process. Why? Even if he
were to destroy me, I'd still serve him,
says Job.
Now, is the average person out there
that's saying that he loves Hashem or
she loves Hashem willing to do that?
Maybe in their wildest dreams for about
a half a second. So again, this is not a
mockery of people's uh ideology. It's
simply a clarification of what is the
truth versus what is a lie. Many people
have a simply a misunderstanding
of what the truth even is.
And one of the reasons why they stay
with that misunderstanding is because
they have a defective mindset. a
defective mindset that blocks them from
the truth of the Torah because of their
own desires, because of the Torah's
obligation they don't want to fulfill.
And therefore, those very same people
are attracted to the heretics and the
liars and the people that say they teach
Tua while pretending to be super models
and all types of other
deformed teachings.
This
is
what the truth looks like.
This will open up our minds not only to
look around of who is failing and who is
succeeding but really more than anything
else to look at ourselves to look at
myself and see am I lying to myself
where could I fix myself what could I do
better where am I failing how could how
could I do this better than what I'm
already doing what am I not doing what
am I doing give yourself a pros and s
doing good, not doing good, and start
delving deeper into yourself and and
simply not lie to ourselves. Because if
we're still here, there's more work to
do and we will succeed. Thank you very
much for learning with me. Anyone that
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There's a couple of uh options of uh
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And of course, those of you that are
clever and want to take advantage of the
ultimate Kiru opportunity, get yourself
as many of the Kir boxes that you could
possibly afford, buy 10, 50, 100, 500,
as many as you could possibly afford and
give it to people. give it to people
because each one that you're giving to
them literally it's the ultimate
opportunity to get people to do chuva.
Instead of buying aliot the for 5 10 20
$50,000 go buy 500 a,000 10,000 of these
of these kiru boxes we have and give
them to everybody in the community. I
could assure you your year will be
blessed 50 million times more by doing
that with that kind of money than any
aliyah you can buy aliyah even if you
bought the aliyah of and every bknisset
whether it's the uh you know the bikes
that sells the aliot for $100,000 a clip
or the ones that are still stuck at5 or
$10,000 if you bought all of Daliot of
all of the technet
in you know it would not be the same
blessing as if you use that same kind of
money on getting these Kiru boxes into
people's hands. Why? This will make
people do chuva and if you make people
do chuva gives you extraordinary I've
seen it with my own eyes not just for
myself but for others. And I wish I wish
people simply understood what this
means. And that's why I always tell
people, if you still don't understand,
if you still haven't bought at least,
you know, 10, 20 of them right away,
then at least get one for yourself so
you could see the words that I'm saying
to you because it's simply the best
possible tool that ever existed for the
world that we have we live in today.
Simple. There's no other way to put it.
People will understand and take
advantage of the opportunity. And we
will show that not only do we want to
love him, but we're at least doing
something to show that we want to love
him by doing called toe.
We'll talk soon.
All
right.
foreign.
Amen.