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There was a guy that uh
was didn't understand how someone
could continue
to [music] fail the test if you give him
the truth. He was so holy, such a holy.
His name is Rabbi Gross.
Not the gross from the [music] wakes.
Not that guy. That guy is Amalik.
Talk about the gross that
Keshi
and he decided
that he's going to go to this horrible
[music] neighborhood in in Israel
and 40 years ago about
and uh he's going to move there. Why is
he going to move there? There's work to
do. He
so he saw that in the border over there
between the Arab places and and the Jews
there was [music]
there was a someone
so he went to one he went to the to the
people over there and he says who's your
boss says don't talk to the boss boss
says pinas pin he's a criminal he's a
murderer he's a this he's a that don't
mess with him nobody even the cops are
scared of pinas
the Police are scared of binas.
Where does he live? Bye-bye.
Enough's enough. I'm telling don't mess
with binas. He's no joke. Where does he
live? He lives over there. Fifth floor.
Go. He goes to the house. Hello. I want
to go. The neighbor heard the knocks on
the next door. He goes, "Hey, listen for
the I don't know who you are. I'm just
letting you know. Make sure you wrote a
will. Make sure you wrote a will cuz if
you come in there, you're not going out.
He's a cold blood murderer.
I don't know who you are. I don't know
what you think you are. All I know is if
you're going to house, you're not coming
out.
Hello.
[music] The murderer opens the door.
Ken, how can I help you? What do you
want?
I came here to say,
who are you? Oh, [music] what do you
want? I just want What do you care? I
want to have with you a little together.
I'm moving to the neighborhood. I wanted
to do you're moving to this neighborhood
you
hat this long coat everything you're
moving to this neighborhood you didn't
find anything else the rest of Israel
I'm moving here I want next door to you
I want to do the okay new come
he sits down with him this kesh kashim
is sitting with the criminal
head of the underworld at that time at
that place
>> why
why are you doing this business of your
which is against the Torah
Why?
I need to [music] pay the bills. You
came to say this is a place and a time.
Mind your business. You're lucky I'm not
uh
He's not giving up. He's not giving up.
love. I'm giving you enough respect.
Enough. Okay, I'm going to ask you one
question, then I'm going to leave. Did
you ever have a dream? Do you ever have
a dream of what you want? Did you when
you grew up, you were a kid? Did you
imagine you're going to be a pimp?
This what you imagine yourself as?
No. No. Obviously, no. So, what did you
ever dream? I dreamed I have a truck. In
those days, 40 years ago, a semi-trail
truck was unheard of. Wow. You have a
truck? Yeah, I have a truck. I'll sell
things. I'd buy things. I move things.
Yeah. If I had a truck. That's what I
imagine myself doing. So, so if I
[music] give you a truck,
you stop with with this.
What do you mean? You know how much a
truck is? Well, don't ask how much it
is. If I give you a truck, if I give you
a truck, you stop. He goes, you give me
a truck, I'm stopping.
He went home. Nothing. Doesn't have
anything. says to his wife, "Honey,
we're selling the house."
Okay, cool. He sold his house. He bought
him a truck. He showed up to his house
with a truck. Here, you have a truck.
He stopped and he told everyone in the
neighborhood, "Listen, anyone touches
one of uh one of these Jewish women? You
have to deal with me." Hashem did chuva.
And he actually still lives in that area
to this day, there's almost no crime in
the entire area from what he did. Why?
He believes. He believes what Hashem
wrote is what's going to happen. He
believes that there is a diamond inside
you.
Sometimes it's hard to find, but it's in
there.
Thank you for more. 1 2 3.
1 2 3.
[music]
Beious.