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of hashem. We have some new people
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anytime for continuing to publicize our
shim since they uh put us online.
There's been a lot of new fans Bo Hashem
and now in the last uh month or so
they've uh had our featured our story
our personal story featured on the front
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motivated by it from across the world
you know from different parts of it and
as I said some people because of health
issues some people because of money
issues just some people because of
purely because of cha and uh you know
you're getting emails and it's really uh
inspiring to to me, I think probably
even more to them that someone will
take, you know, a couple of hours of
their personal time and listen to my
it's uh to me it's unbelievable. So, you
know, Hashem is
uh continuing to give us strength and
will continue to uh publicize his Torah.
So this week's para
par is one of the par we mentioned
several times throughout the year as the
most
difficult para in the entire Torah in a
sense of not difficult to read. They're
all I would say for better or for worse
the same. Uh but rather the most
difficult to hear because there are two
par that are considered that are called
the of the
rebuke in the
Torah is one of them and is the other
one in the book of Leviticus.
And both of these
parachut give us Hashem's perspective of
how he runs the world in a very very
black and white system. A lot of people
in our generation like gray but Hashem
is telling you in these there is no such
thing as gray. There is no such thing as
half religious. There is no such thing
as modern orthodox. There is no such
thing as I'll just keep whatever meat I
like. It's either yes or it's no. For
the ones that is yes, you'll get reward.
For the one that you do, you don't do,
you'll get punished. It's as simple as
it gets. And this is one of the things
that I think we fail to understand in
our generation where we're constantly
putting words in Hashem's mouth and
saying, "Oh, no. Hashem will understand
me." Where did he say I'm going to
understand you in the Torah? You have 24
books, five books of Moses and 19 other
books. Where? Give me one verse that he
says if you do whatever you want, I'll
understand you. Where does it say that?
What book was ever written in history by
an orthodox rabbi? You know, cuz if it's
reform or conservative, then you might
as well talk about giving bar mitzvah to
dogs. So that you can't really use them.
So you have to talk about, you know,
something that complies with the Torah.
Where in history has anyone that was an
orthodox Jew, whether it's standard
level or sage
level, did anybody have a right, if you
do whatever you
want, Hashem will understand you. It's
okay. It's quite the contrary. If you
look
at Hashem, every time he gave
us each description of the curses, there
are five level of curses, five levels of
punishment if we don't follow his rules.
He started it with the same thing. He
said, "If you didn't do chuva and you
went with me with
casualness,
casualness meaning that if you didn't do
chuva, meaning you continued sinning,
but on top of not doing chuva, you made
another sin." What is it? Treating my
Torah like it's casual, like you could
do whatever you want. I'll keep this
one. No, this one I don't doesn't fit.
This one is good. This one is easy. Oh,
I like this one. This one is good for
the family. That one. No, no, it's too
difficult. I'm not going to do it. If
you did that, you just picked pick pick
and choose whatever you feel like doing.
He says just for obviously not doing cha
you get punished. He tells you the
punishment.
But meaning you treating me with
casualness is a separate level of
punishment. It's an additional
punishment. There's a punishment for
violating Shabbat,
violating, violating, you know, business
laws, all types of things. But then
there's a completely separate level of
punishment for treating Hashem like he's
one of your buddies from the bar saying
I could say hello if I feel like it or I
don't feel like calling him
today. This is what he says. So this is
what he So in essence Hashem in his
Torah said the opposite of what today's
opinion is. So the reason why Hashem
spent nearly half of this Torah telling
us the details of his mitzvot and the
details of if we don't listen to him is
to make sure that we know that what to
do. But the reason why he specifically
wrote in this
par the details of what happens if we
don't listen but the details not just
one off here one off there like in many
other par but an entire par about what
happens if we don't listen to
mitzvot is in order to eliminate the
common opinion that will one day arrive
3,300 years after we receive the Torah
that says maybe there's Not just a black
and white system. Maybe there's a gray.
And today's generation with gay parades
every other day, maybe there's a pink,
too. So, or rainbow, right? Rainbow,
right? By the way, do you guys ever
think about the whole thing about the
whole rainbow thing? Just I mean, it's
off subject. It's off subject, but
anybody here ever think I've mentioned
it in aure a long time ago. uh for
anybody never actually look at how
Hashem gives us his signature and
everything and tells us his feelings in
everything. So I give you an
understanding. So the gay parade and gay
pride and the whole promotion of
homosexuality which is
specifically discussed in the Torah many
times as something that Hashem considers
disgusting means disgusting. Okay? And
Hashem puts it every time it uh
homosexuality is mentioned in the Torah.
You will notice uh that I think in every
case, but at the very least in most
cases, it's mentioned right next to
beastiality as we've mentioned before
because to Hashem, a man with a man is
the same thing as a man with an animal
or a woman with an
animal. Same thing to him. This one's
not appropriate. That one's not
appropriate. This one's disgusting to
him. That one's disgusting to him.
Simple as it gets. It doesn't
necessarily mean that you can go out
there and start killing homosexual
people. But the key is just like
told, you can't hate the sinners. You
hate the sins. Hate the sins and pray
for them to do
cha. But
to say it's okay,
say celebrate them. Oh, you came out of
the closet. That's not uh that's not
helping anyone. That's enabling them. So
you have to tell them what the Torah
says. Now in case anyone is confused,
Hashem gave you a sign within their own
sign. So they celebrate their gay parade
unfortunately in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
and New York and pretty much all over
the world. And there is their flag is
the rainbow. Now what was the first time
we heard about the rainbow? After the
flood. After the flood. After Noah's
flood. What happened to Noah's flood?
What was it? A flood just like you know
I had a flood one time in my parents'
basement. No, it wasn't like that,
right? It was a different type of flood.
That flood didn't just destroy basement.
Destroyed the entire world. It was a
type of flood that came from above and
came from below. According to the Hashem
moved one of the stars, which we find
out later on is a comet. So, it's a big
giant piece of ice out of place and
flooded the earth from on top. But on
the bottom came boiling water and lava.
So anything from above and beyond
everything was destroyed with the
exception obviously Hashem let Noah and
his family and meashan og the giant uh
survive and the animals of course or at
least most of them. Uh but after the
flood we hear that Hashem gave Noah ab a
sign which was the rainbow and Hashem
tells Noah this is the sign as a memory
that I will not destroy the world. Okay
that's it. That's what we
got. But Kazal tells us what does it
mean? Hashem is giving us a sign he's
not going to destroy the world. What
does it mean? Okay, so if it's really
simply, I'm just in a sign. I'm not
going to destroy the world. Show it to
us once and that's it. One time you have
a rainbow and that's it. Why are you
showing it to us every other day when it
rains? Especially here in Boca Raton
where it seems like there is the flood
here. Every day it rains. Since I moved
here, I think there's half the year is
rain. It rains every day. It's
unbelievable. It rains all the time.
Rain today, rain yesterday, the day
before. Rains every day. Um, I'm
honestly I'm always waiting to see maybe
Noah is going to show up one day. But
anyway, if it was really just a one-time
sign, okay guys, I'm not going to
destroy the world. Then Hashem would
show it to us one time, show it to Noah,
and that's it. We would never see it
again. If it was simply a sign that he's
not going to destroy the world, what is
it
really? Every time you see a rainbow,
Kazal tells us you're not allowed to
stare at it, point at it, and tell
people, "Hey, hey, look, look, look,
look." You're not allowed to do that.
Why? Because in essence, what you're
doing is you're mocking Hashem. How are
you mocking Hashem? Hashem is telling
you right now, right this second, that
you see the rainbow, I'm angry enough at
the actions, at the sins of mankind that
if it wasn't for the deal of me and
Noah, I would destroy the world right
now. If it wasn't for the deal that I
signed over 4,000 years ago with Noah
Sadikim, a righteous person that's
complete. If it wasn't for the deal that
I signed with him right now would
destroy the
world right now. You don't write this
second, you don't have enough merits to
exist. That's why I show you the rainbow
to remind you. You better start doing
cha. Go do a mitzvah right now. Put the
put the world at 50%. So, we're not at
49% anymore. Go do a mitzvah. So, you
tell him when you point at the rainbow,
say, "Hey, look, look what a beautiful
rainbow. Look, this is so nice." In
essence, what you're saying is, "Look,
look, Hashem wants to destroy the
world." Haha. And he can't because he
made a
deal. Not allowed to do that. Not
allowed to do that. So, if you see a see
a rainbow, you do a blessing, but that's
it. You can't stare at it. Make other
tell people to look at it. So, in
essence, how does this connect to this
whole gay situation?
All right, maybe a more politically
correct word is homosexuality, I guess.
A uh is that they have a flag. They have
a flag which is the colors of the
rainbow. But in essence, one of the
biggest sins that led Hashem to destroy
the world, what was the final sin? We
did a whole three and a half hours sure
about it. What was it? Wasting seed.
Wasting seed. But not just regular
wasting seed, wasting seed through
homosexuality to such an extent that
they
even affected the animals where animals
would became intimate with different
species. The zebra with the pig, the pig
with the uh lion. It was a complete
tovo. Hashem says this is not what I
created the world
for. You're wasting seed. You're being
homosexual. This is not for me. This is
disgusting to me. Hashem destroyed the
world. So these homosexuals don't
realize that they're waving this flag
around celebrating this rainbow in
reality. What they're saying to Hashem,
look,
Hashem, we're the reason you destroyed
the world. We're still around. And this
is why you see a lot of the punishments
in the world, you know, happen to areas
that have such a thing. If you It wasn't
It wasn't It wasn't a Just a few days
ago, we had a bombing in uh in New York.
It's not exactly the uh the most kosher
area in
America. You know, I lived I live not
too far from there. Trust me, I know
it's there. You know, uh you know, it's
a the reality of it is that you have a
lot of issues. And
also one of the uh things that we learn
throughout this para is that Hashem says
that one of the punishments that he's
going to give us if we don't follow his
laws which also mean the laws of
sexuality. He's going to bring us
different types of diseases. And he
specifically says I'm going to bring you
the diseases of Egypt and even the
diseases that are not mentioned in this
book of Torah. Even the ones that are
not mentioned in this Torah, I'm going
to bring you
Now AIDS didn't come from a uh a
orthodoxi
family didn't come from there didn't
come from a modest woman and a modest
man you understand so I think it's very
very important to remind ourselves every
single year at least at least more than
a couple of times to review these in
real detail,
especially because
anytime we have a hard time connecting
to Hashem, we start thinking that he's
like one of our bodies and we could just
pick and choose whatever we want. We
have a little bit of
doubt.
Fine. Read the para with commentary,
basic commentary by Rashi. You want to
read even more, you want to read Nam
Loes, you want to read some, you want to
read all types of other sources, by all
means, but even the very basic literal
translation of the par should give you
enough to stay away from all sins. And
this is really the reason why Hashem
actually put these in our in our Torah
because it's necessary for you to fear
him in order for you to avoid sin. Now
if we don't fear him problems arise. Now
in the beginning of this
pala where uh it doesn't go straight
into the curses or punishments. It
actually talks about the whole aspect of
different ways of serving Hashem. But
before I get into it, you had a
question. You had a question. Yeah.
Um I uh I read somewhere that you're
actually supposed to point out to remind
people to repent the rainbow. point
point out that there was one but not
pointing out when it's out there when
it's in the sky. No. Someone sees a
rainbow. You're not supposed to point.
Not supposed to point at a uh at a
rainbow and tell people to look at it.
Some people take pictures in front of
rainbows. Yes. Listen, before you
someone that doesn't know Tawa, how are
they going to know you're not allowed to
do it? They think it's nice. It is
beautiful. I mean, the rainbow is a
very, very beautiful creation like every
other creation that Hashem made. It's
amazing. Uh it's a uh it's completely
against all logic that all these
wonderful colors will be, you know,
constantly the same thing. It's
different places. It's amazing. Uh but
um so yes, it's beautiful, but it's it
means something. Like everything else in
the world, it means something. And
Hashem is telling us it means that he's
upset enough at us that he would destroy
the world had it not been for the deal
that he made with um with Noah. Any
other question? But shouldn't that show
a sign of like
repentance? Don't do it type thing.
Yeah. Should that's the point. He's he
puts it there in the sky because he
knows that people are going to look up
because naturally you know your
inclination is to look if there any if
let's say for
example you're walking you know you're
walking in the middle of the street and
uh someone was within a uh direct line
of vision from you. Let's say you know
from second story of a building waving
out of a window. Naturally your human
instinct would would be to look at him
waving. Even if you don't know that he's
there your natural human instinct will
direct you in that direction. You'll see
him waving. So because there's something
new that uh that's that's in the
environment. So the same thing with a
rainbow or anything else in the sky.
Every times you, you know, you hear
something, it's above you, you always
naturally, your your instinct is to look
up. So when there's a rainbow, your
instinct is to look up. Hashem
specifically put it up there for you to
look at it and repent. But he didn't
want you to make a party out of it and
tell the whole neighborhood, "Hey, hey,
come look. Look how beautiful this is."
Because it's not about the
beauty. It's about a sign for us to do
chuva. a sign for us to realize that
each one of us has to take it upon
ourselves to go do the next mitzvah as
soon as possible and get this world
above 50%.
What's this thing I've been hearing
about Planet X? Like this rabbit made a
video about it and it like got me very
nervous. Planet uh Planet X is true. I
mean, from what it looks like based on
science, it is true. Yes. I mean there's
a lot there's enough evidence about it
uh that it is true. I mean people see
it. I mean there's videos of it. Um it's
true. It's actually also mentioned in
Nah. It's mentioned by the prophets. Uh
whether what they say is going to happen
or not meaning that it's going to you
know um
destroy the world. Destroy the world or
not. That's only in the hands of Hashem.
Instead of twothirds of the people will
die from hunger. Yeah. I mean, there's
there's plenty of prophecies about the
end of times. Right now, we're seeing so
many of them come true that you have to
be blind, deaf, and stupid to not think
that it's the end of times. Whether it's
the planet X, which it says it's going
to be a
possibility of how Hashem may
uh punish the world before the Msiah
comes.
uh or uh and again there's plenty of
evidence that it's true as far as that
it exists. Whether the outcome is that
it's going to, you know, run into the
world or get close enough to our
atmosphere that either way it doesn't
have to, you know, uh collide with the
world, it's still going to change the
gravitational pull to such an extent
that it's going to create tsunamis and
all type of havoc in the world.
Um whether that happens or not, I
honestly I don't care. me doesn't really
make a difference and it shouldn't
matter to you. Why? Because either way
we have to do chuva. Either way, the job
that you have individually stays the
same. You have to do chuva and you have
to influence other people to do chuva.
So whether it's planet x or it's going
to be the war of go or it's going to be
there's also a prophecy about an
earthquake. Uh there's several different
prophecies of what could happen at the
end of times. The way it looks right now
is that Hashem is making us, anyone
that's searching for it will see that
all possibilities have become likely.
All of them, not one. You know, if you
just say, listen, the world's heating up
is a possible war. Look what's happening
between Russia and the US, Russia and
Syria. You know, they brought over 200
atomic bombs to fight ISIS, they say.
And obviously, no one with a brain
believes that they're actually fighting
ISIS with atomic bombs because not not
only does ISIS not care about atomic
bombs, but you don't need 200 atomic
bombs to fight them, uh, you know, so
obviously you realize that's nonsense.
You see that there's a fight brewing
between the world powers. So you see
option one, if you say, "Oh, listen,
it's only a war." Some people says, "No,
no, this has always been happening." But
because of the media
today, you know it. So you can
rationalize this is just regular human
nature. It's normal. It's no big deal.
Don't get so uh worked up about Russia.
Let me go invest some more money into
Google and Microsoft, you know. Let me
let me build my portfolio for another
few million dollars because what do I
care about a war? So you could easily
rationalize that the war that's actually
happening, the third world war that
already started in September of last
year, it already started. It's just
quiet started. The war already started.
It's just quiet. Meaning the war is very
small now. Same thing how World War II
started. Same thing how World War I
started. Same thing how every war
started. It wasn't like one day
everybody just started fighting. It
started as a small fight, like a
straight fight. the next thing you know
it's two communities fighting and next
thing you know it's two countries and
after that the whole world so this is in
essence the same type of thing that's
happening um now the fight between the
US and Russia is not a fight with
weapons it's a fight with words but the
words are getting stronger and stronger
and they're also positioning their
armies in critical places for you know
getting ready for an attack you see the
recent moves if you follow any of this
stuff you see the recent moves that um
that the United States have made. It's
clearly showing they're preparing for,
you know, some type of they say defense,
but in reality it's
attack. You know, you see the moves that
Russia has been making. You know, first
they uh brought in a uh ship with 200
atomic bombs to Syria. And if that
wasn't enough, just a couple of months
later, or a little more than a couple of
months later, they brought a submarine
with even more atomic bombs to the same
place. The 200 atomic bombs wasn't
enough, they brought even more. So, you
see, obviously, there's a lot of stuff
happening here. But if you don't like to
believe that there's going to be a war
because it will disturb your stock
portfolio, it will disturb your nice
lifestyle, it will disturb your next
vacation that you're planning to go to
Cancun or something like that. uh then
obviously you don't want to believe in
war. So you're gonna rationalize it and
say no no it's not happening this is
just politics. Okay fine. So Hashem says
okay if that's not enough I'm going to
give you all of a sudden there's going
to be a new planet added to the
atmosphere added to the uh uh to the uh
where we are to our atmosphere. I guess
50 years I heard just another it's been
around for 50 years. Yeah. But now
Russian TV mentioned it. Of course
there's a lot of things that exist we
don't know that they exist you know.
uh just like a uh the the Na'vi said the
prophet said you know to when his helper
came to him Alicia Navi came and he says
uh look this army is surrounding us this
army of the enemy is surrounding
us he says to them you have nothing to
worry about we're more than them we're
greater than them me and you are greater
than
them so he prayed to Hashem and he says
make him see what I
see. Please, Hashem, make him see what I
see. And he goes
outside and he sees all of a sudden the
same place, the same mountain area, same
army surrounding them, but on top of the
mountain are millions and millions of
angels with weapons of destruction
outnumbering the enemy, millions to one.
He sees what's always been there. they
just wasn't able to see it. So the point
is there's a lot of things
that are there where we don't see like
for example says every time someone
makes a mitzvah they create an angel.
Every time they make a sin they create a
demon. Anyone see any demons next to
them? I'm sure you made sins. We're not
all
sadikim. Okay. Okay. Well, the Quran
also says that if you actually saw all
the angels and the demons that are next
to you, you wouldn't be able to survive
for a moment. You'd go crazy. The cats
and dogs can see. Right. Right. They can
see some, not all, but Yes. Yes. So, the
point is that's why you see them
sometimes barking or meowing at the
wall. Point is is that there's a lot of
things that are there that uh Hashem
makes sure that we don't see because
we're not ready and we're prepared to
see. But this planet has been there for
the last 50 years and no one told us
about it. No one saw it. No one wanted
to see it. The point is Hashem made sure
that you're seeing it now. You're seeing
it live now. Uses pictures of it right
now like with you know there's videos of
that's there's like a one video that I
uh saw once that somebody took where is
like literally looks like there's two
sons. It's unbelievable. So it's not
like some conspiracy theory. It's really
there. It's on the news and so on.
So, Hashem made sure that right now, end
of days, you're going to see it. If
that's not enough, warming, right? So,
if that's not enough, you have the
earthquake, the earthquake uh prophecy.
And if you look at all of the things
that are happening in the world, whether
you want to talk about global warming or
you're talking about all types of weird
things that are happening around the
world, there's strange earthquakes
happening and there's also different
sink holes. sink holes happening in
different parts of the world. Now, a
sinkhole is pretty much one minute
you're here, the next minute there's a
hole the size of a small town
and it just goes straight to the bottom
of the earth. Happened before, but
happened. It's happening every day.
Where? Everywhere. It's happening every
single day. There's people that actually
track this stuff. It's actually
happening at Yamelik, the Dead the Dead
Sea. It's happening. Uh, it's been
happening already for several years at
the Dead Sea. It's happening all over
the United States. It's happening all
over the world. In Russia, there's
plenty of places. Huge huge sink holes
in the middle. Just all of a sudden, you
have a
hole and it's mas that it would take
years to to to create that type of hole.
Just like that, you have a hole in the
middle of the world. Middle of the
world. So, you're seeing that the ground
is shaking. There's places that never
had an earthquake in their history.
all of a sudden have
earthquakes. The world is changing.
People want to blame it if the ones the
rationalist want to blame it on
different types of uh digging that
they're doing for uh for gas, you know,
they're digging different, you know,
digging into rocks. They're getting gas
out of rocks. So, they're blaming that.
They're blaming oil companies. They're
blaming, I don't know, they're blaming
aliens. They're blaming whatever they
want. Everything except God. Everything
except
God. So like I said, for anyone that has
even
1%, it's very easy to see that Hashem is
making sure that all of the prophecies
of the end times are very obvious to us.
For anyone who doesn't have, you could
rationalize every one of these things
that I just said and pretty much say
that no, no, this guy's crazy. he should
stick to his Torah and avoid science and
politics. Fine, you can do that too. So,
we go back to Torah. Uh even though this
was also Torah, but the point is is that
it's a uh you know, it's either you
believe or you don't believe. The I
think the most important point out of
all of it is to know that regardless of
which one of the
prophecies comes
true, all of us still have the same job
today.
All of us have to do
chuva. Whether you are f from birth or
you are bal chuva or you're a recent
convert or you're a convert in the
making. Whatever it is, you must repent.
You must do chuva. You must talk to
Hashem on a daily basis. It's one of the
613 mitzvot that Israel has is to repent
every day.
do every day.
Say, "I sinned accidentally. I sinned
intentionally, knowingly at least. And I
sinned intentionally to make you
angry." And yes, this happens. People
get angry at Hashem. They make sins on
purpose. But Hashem, none of you are in
that position. At least not on a regular
basis.
But I can tell you for sure that at some
point people have done everybody has
done it. Nonetheless, each one of us has
to repent for all those sins because we
don't know which ones he forgave us for
already. We don't know which ones we've
actually repented for completely. We
don't even know all the sins we
made and we don't even know all the sins
that we're making because we don't know
all the mitzvot yet. We're just doing
even if you're a room for birth doesn't
mean you remember the entire by
heart. So you have to repent every day.
A righteous Jew repents every single
day. And this is
in they say the um sage tells his
students a righteous person needs to do
chuva the day before he
dies. So the students
go how does somebody know when they're
going to die? Ah that's the point. Since
you don't know when you're going to die,
you better do it every
day. You better repent every day. 6 one
of the 613 mitzvah is to do vidi
say repent to Hashem. I'm sorry I did
this. I'm sorry I did that. Start
thinking about your sins. Say I'm going
to repent on it later. People say, "Oh,
I won't keep repent or I'll go with the
makes you a complete."
That's like you cannot make you cannot,
right? You can't that's that that that
makes it a uh the worst type of sin.
Someone says I'm going to sin now and
say I'm sorry later. That that person
has a special penthouse in
gum. That's not good. Chuva, right? So
now saying someone say I'm going to I'm
going to sin and then I'm going to do
chuva. The kazal specifically has a memo
on it like you just said that they won't
you will never arrive at the time to be
able to do chuva. So you're not not
allowed not allowed to do such a thing.
But nonetheless, the point is is that we
all have to do chuva every single day.
That's the first thing. Last thing is
that we have to make other people do
chuva any way that you possibly can.
Whether it's to give lectures, give CDs
out, post things on the internet if you
already are on the internet. If you're
not on the internet, then don't get on
it. Find another way. Give CDs out.
Arrange lectures. get people back to
Hashem, you must do just like told us
two things are going to save us at the
end of
days. And as we mentioned in many
lectures, means to learn it and to
follow it. Learning it by itself means
zilch. You have to learn it and follow
it. And the second thing is which is
overwhelming kindness. Overwhelming
kindness. Hazal tells us the highest
level of kindness is not just giving
someone a ride to the store. Highest
level of kindness, overwhelming kindness
means to bring him back to
Hashem. The highest level of kindness.
Every single Jew has some type of
relative, friend, family,
acquaintance, somebody that they're
connected to that's
oft family. It could be the uh average
people. Everyone knows somebody even
some big unfortunately have family that
you know that's off
the you know and I'm not just saying
this. I mean this is this is known
information. So everyone has to do K in
one way or another. And again, you start
with things at home, you start with your
neighborhood, you start with your
community. And if you have saved
everyone around you, then start saving
people everywhere else. Either way, you
have to do something. So that's the
those are the couple of things that we
all have to do every single day. You
know, this is something that we've
encouraged a lot of people to do and
they're doing it, but there's still a
lot of work to be done. If each one of
us takes on you know just one person one
person I'm not telling you take 50
people take one person entire is takes
you know the uh community people that
keep Shabbat each person takes one
person so let's say we have 3 million
religious in is let's
say now within the next year you have 6
million within two years you have 12
million 3 years everybody does cha
that's item
So that's that's the beauty of it is you
don't have to take on the whole world if
you can do but point is it doesn't take
much other than a little bit of love for
Hashem a little bit not that much a
little bit love forem all
of
so first thing that uh hem tells us in
this
for translation. It will be when you
enter the land that Hashem your God
gives you as an inheritance and you
possess it and dwell in it that you
shall take of the first of every fruit
of the ground that you bring in from
your land that Hashem your God gives you
and you shall put in a basket and go to
the place that Hashem your God will
choose to make his name rest there. So
here, Hashem is telling us that when
we're going to do anything for
him, we have to make sure we have some
covenant. He says, when you're going to
bring
your the tithe to me, don't be like a
uh I'm sorry, a kind. Don't be like kind
and give me the
worst of your produce, the worst of your
cotton, the worst of your wheat, the
worst of any of the goods that you have.
Bring me the Bring me the
best. Why bring me the best? Hashem
really needs this. Hashem needs your
apples. Hashem needs your cow. Hashem
needs your anything. It's his
anyway. So
what Hashem
says prophet tells us, Hashem is telling
us everything is his. His is the uh
silver, his is the
gold. So what does he need? What does he
care if it's the first one? It's the
last one. Where does he care? Why? He
eats the cow. She doesn't eat. He needs
your wheat. He needs
anything. No. Anyone has an answer?
I don't see how you react. Huh? To see
how you're gonna react. Credit. Okay,
there you
go. Both of you, both of you in the
right
direction. The point is to show a few
things. One, to show if you know where
you're getting your panafa from. Are you
making it or Hashem giving it to you?
Which one is it?
If you're making it, then you're not
going to give him the best because you
feel like you if you if you're making
it, if you work so hard, you're not
going to give the best of the best to
Hashem because you feel like it's
yours. It's yours. Why do I want to give
the best of what I have to
anyone? I made it. I did it. It's mine.
This is this is common language today. I
I I every sentence starts with
I. It is I made the money. It's my
money. Anytime that the world yours is
involved is there's usually a not before
it. Not yours. Mine.
That's what it is. So if you think you
made it, you're not going to want to
give the best thing to Hashem.
If you realize that Hashem gave it to
you and in reality he gave you 100%.
100, not 99, 100. You did, you
contributed nothing. Not 99. Some people
think, no, no, no. Hashem helped me, but
I did the I did the best that I could.
So, but Hashem helped me. No, it's
completely false. You contributed
nothing. How's how can I prove this?
Very simple. So, let's say you say,
listen, I wake up in the morning and I
go work. I don't know, let's say, I you
work on Wall Street, you work at a
building, you work as a cop, whatever
you work. You say, "Wait a minute. I did
the
research. I woke up in the morning. I
went to the office at 6:30 in the
morning. So, I woke up
early. I got in the car. I drove really
fast. I got to the office. I drove the
car. I opened a uh different report and
I started reading it. I
studied. I analyzed
everything and I chose which stock to
buy and then I bought
it and then it went up and I sold it and
I won. So in essence it looks like I did
everything. You're missing one small
thing though. Who gave you the eyes that
you have to
see and open in the morning and see the
report and drive?
who give you the brain that has more
wiring in it than all of the computers
and all of the intellect the um it there
is in the world in one
brain. Who gave you that brain? You made
it. You made that too with the stock
market. Who gave you the legs that
pressed on the gas pedal? Who gave you
the money to
pay for the gas you
have? Who gave you the ability to even
functional? Who gave you the soul that
turns this piece of meat you call body
into a human
being? If you're saying no, I see. What
do you mean I see? No, you don't see.
You don't
see. Your soul sees. Your body doesn't
see anything. How do we know? Just look
at somebody that died. They also have
eyes, but they can't see.
They also have a brain, but they can't
think. They also have a heart, but it
doesn't work. What makes all of it work?
The soul that Hashem gave
you. So, you contributed nothing, my
friend. All you did was make it look
realistic. That's it. Hashem is moving
the parts
and he's allowing you to feel like
you're contributing to the world. So you
have some confidence to do your actual
real job in the world. Once you realize
that he's the one that's giving you the
ability to make all this money, then you
realize that really he gave you
100%.
100%. And all you're doing here is
giving back 10% to the places that he
told you to give.
things that are
related
to the Torah, help the
poor, help the destitute, help the
converts. There's different things that
you can do with your money. And we've
talked about investing your taka money,
your mas money, you know, wisely because
there are plenty of people that donate
to the Red Cross and to saving some rare
breed of dog or tiger. Hashem did not
give you money to donate to those
causes. Especially since 99 cents out of
every dollar goes to the actual CEO and
his friends and not to the actual cause.
The little kid in the middle of Africa
that's they're ask they're putting on
the commercial that's waiting for food.
It's still the same kid from 30 years
ago if nobody noticed. He grew up by
now. He's not still waiting for your
food. You know, he grew up. I'm sure he
has a job now, but he probably is the
CEO of one of the divisions of that
company. They made so much money because
of the poor
kid.
So your job is to promote Torah. Whether
you're Jew and Gentile, you have to
promote to you have to promote Hashem.
You work for Hashem.
So I think the most important thing that
in today's world it's I think it's
pretty obvious is to get people back to
Hashem because the vast majority of the
world is either not following the Torah
or is just completely off to idol
worship. So the key is to get everybody
back to where they need to be. So that's
the first part that Hashem is telling
you when you give me make sure you give
me the best because that will give
me the sign that you understand where
you're getting it
from. It's not where you're getting it
from. After
that he tells you at the end of this uh
particular section in verse 11 chapter
26 verse 11
You shall rejoice with all the goodness
that Hashem your God has given you and
your household, you and the Levite and
the procelite who is in your midst.
Says, not
only do I expect you to give this
masel, but I expect you to be happy
about it. I expect you to make a
celebration when you do
item. I'm giving 10% of my
income. Number one, celebrating that you
have
income. A lot of people in the world
struggle. They don't have income. And
for anyone that wants to know where they
stand internationally as far as income
is concerned, you know, I I did a little
bit of analysis back when I was in Wall
Street days, at least when I was working
in it, the last time we looked at it.
Anyone that makes over $300,000 a year
is one of the top 1% earners in the
entire world. 7.5 billion
people. $300,000. A lot of people think
that you need to make millions and
millions of dollars to be part of the 1%
or as they call it. But what most people
don't realize is that the vast majority
of the world does not make very much
money. The few people you see on
television that are the uh you know the
uh the the movers and shakers, the guys
that are on the Forbes 500, it's very
very rare to not only be on that list
but to be even a millionaire club. Uh,
so there's not there's a lot of a lot
more today than there ever was before,
but um, nonetheless, if you know, if
you're making a high income, you're
making a few hundred,000 a year, you're
considered one of the top 1% earners in
the entire world. So, Hashem is telling
you that if I gave you income, if I give
you $50,000 a year or $300,000 a year or
a million a year, whatever I gave you,
giving 10% is not only something that I
want you to do to show recognition that
I gave you 100% of the money, but on top
of it, I want you to be happy about
it. So, you ask yourself, what am I
going to be happy
about? Obviously, the obvious answer is
number one, that you even have it. But
two is that you're fulfilling one of the
mitzvot in the Torah where Hashem says
this is the only thing you're allowed to
test me
on. You're not allowed to say, "Listen,
Hashem, give me a sign or else I'm not
keeping Shabbat. Give me a sign or else
I'm not going to tell my wife to go to
the mik. Give me a sign. I'm going to
wear a mini skirt." No such thing. Not
to do that. It's considered 100%.
But Hashem tells you there's one thing
you are allowed to ask for and there's
one thing you're allowed to test me and
I'm telling you to test
mem give
10% of your
income and I guarantee that you will be
rich in your lifetime. Now he doesn't
say when. He doesn't say if it's going
to happen next month or next year or in
20 years from now. He doesn't say when
but he says in your lifetime you will be
rich. Now, anyone that's thinking to
themselves the crazy thought, "Oh, maybe
I'm going to be rich a day before I
die." You have a different God than I
do. Then you have an evil God. My God is
good. My God says that I'm going to be
rich in my lifetime. That means that I'm
going to be able to enjoy this material
in some way or
another. Not going to be just before I
die. I'm going to win the lotto and then
croak. That's not that's not the God of
Israel.
So, Hashem says that you're fulfilling a
mitzvah. You pretty
much have a guaranteed lotto ticket. A
guaranteed lotto ticket. Now, we've
talked about it a few times in the past,
but I want to clarify some things and I
promised a dear friend of mine that I
would do assure about and I haven't
never gotten a chance. So, might as well
talk about it now very very briefly
because I really want to get into the uh
part of the parad that I think we need
to hear even more.
In general, most people what they give
is part of the net income. Net income
meaning you have, let's say, $1,000 in
income per
month. And then you have, I don't know,
$700 in expenses. Then you have $300 net
income. You give $30, you know, 10% of
$300. That's what most people do. What
you're really supposed to do, and I
verified this recently with my Robinets,
this is what says, is that if you're
actually supposed to give 10% of the
gross, meaning you made $1,000, you give
$100 right off the top after obviously
you pay the cost of making that money.
Meaning, if the $1,000, you know, you
have to pay taxes on it, then obviously
you can't give the thou, you don't
really have
$1,000. You know, if your salary your
job is $1,000 a week, but by the time
you got the check, they took out taxes,
you only have 500. Then 500 is the real
money. So, whatever you have, whatever
you got as a check, whatever you got as
a payment, you pay 10% off of that
money. And even though it doesn't seem
like things are going to work because
you have your income and you have your
expenses and somehow they never add up,
you start paying myself and somehow it
does. Don't ask me how it does. It's
I've been doing it for a little while
and it works perfectly. Hashm makes it
work. Um, so that's actually one of the
miracles you can see live. The reason
says the reason why it has to be off of
the gross
amount is because it's a um if it was
off of the net amount, most people
wouldn't even give m. We would just
cancel the whole mitzvah because most
people are living above their
means. So, no one has a net income.
They're all in debt and uh in deficit
every month. So, no one would give
mal. But this is not today. If you're
in, you know, you're in farming and you
live in Israel, there's a different
situation. But if you're just a working
person, it's not, you don't have to give
mas. It's considered a madrega. It's
considered a higher
level. If you want to be rich, you give
mas. You don't want to be rich, then
continue going to work and keep all the
money. But it's says that it's a ma it's
a higher it's a higher level to give 10%
of your uh gross income and if you're a
real serious
amuna you give 20%. That's the highest
level you're allowed to give. Judaism is
the only religion in the world and in
history that actually has a law on the
maximum you're allowed to give. You're
not allowed to give more than 20%. If
you're a sadik, if you have sins on you,
you're allowed to give more than 20%. If
you have a ton of money, you're not
allowed to put yourself in a uh in
poverty. Cuz there was one big rabbi who
gave 20%, he lost everything, right?
They told him, and they told him because
you gave more than 20%, he lost
everything, right? Not allowed to give
more than 20%. But someone cuz he didn't
have one sin on his back. Still, you're
not he went
against the law. You're not allowed to
you're not allowed to give more than
what says he went against
the story. But we aren't we have sins.
So it cleans the sins the more we give.
You're still not allowed to give more
than 20%. Still not says 20% cap. Still
not allowed not allowed to give more
than 20%, because you're not allowed to
put yourself in financial hardship. But
if you do want to give more, it depends
on your financial situation. If you are
making barely uh enough to survive, and
obviously this applies to you, but if
you're a multi-millionaire, if you're
one of these Forbes 500 people, if
you're one of these very high income
earners, but you're a relatively frugal
person, you make a few hundred,000 a
year, but you live a regular normal
lifestyle, I don't know, that in America
maybe costs $40, $50,000, then obviously
you have a lot of extra instead of
building your IRA and your 401k, you can
give more staka. Of course, if you're
making millions of dollars, then of
course you can give more. Uh but that's
not Mel. Nonetheless, it's a uh let's
first get to 10%. Let's get and
everybody else to get up to 10% and then
we could talk about 20%. Point is is
that the is it's not to it's not an
obligation to do it, but obviously it's
very good to do it. But if you're going
to do
it, do it with it right. do it right and
do it with a
smile. Don't be one of these people that
gives the 10% and is look looks at it
like it's an expense. Like I can't
believe I have to give this 10% again.
Like if you're doing it like that, don't
do it at all. Keep the money. Nobody
needs your It's not going to go to the
right place. Instead of you giving you
give it to a rabbi, it's going to be the
one guy that pretends to be a rabbi. And
instead of giving your money to help
people do chuva or help people, you
know, have food for Shabbat, it's going
to be the one guy that's a criminal that
just has a beard. He's going to go
gamble in a casino with your money. So,
you have to, if you're already going to
do it, follow what it says. Do it with a
smile. Go ahead. Another question. So,
if you have
um if you're going to give 10% and you
know that you're living right at your
means, then you have to you still have
to give it. You don't have to give it.
It's up to you. It's based on your
amuna. You give as much as you believe.
But if you believe, if you believe, then
you give. If you don't have it, you know
you don't have it after you crunch your
numbers. Is it wrong then? Still no. I
mean, listen, it's a like I said, if you
have amuna in Hashem, then the numbers
don't have to necessarily make sense.
Somehow Hashem makes it work. Uh, but
again, that's if you really believe. If
you really believe, you don't look at
the numbers because they're never going
to make sense
ever. I mean, I could tell you from my
own personal lifestyle, just that I
don't know, my own life is the best
example that I know of because I lived
it. So, uh I don't know everyone else's
financial situation.
Um, but I remember that, you know, when
I was when I was in the business world
and, you know, on an average month at
the peak of my career, we're making
somewhere in the neighborhood of, you
know, two $300,000 a month. Sometimes
more, sometimes less, but overall it was
an average of a couple hundred,000 a
month. That would be what would go to my
pocket. Somehow I was always
struggling somehow. Always like every
month was make or break. Every month was
pressure. Every month there was like an
enormous amount of expenses that were
more than the previous month. Every
month there was a
surprise and I donated money. I didn't
give 10% but I I donated money. But
every month was a problem. Yeah.
Exactly. Now I don't work on Wall
Street. I don't work for anyone other
than Hashem. I don't even look at my
bank account. But somehow it all adds up
and somehow we have everything that we
need. So again, it's a
uh it's amazing to me that that's how it
works. But the best example that I have
is for my own life, for my own Rav,
Rabbi Fry, I keep telling you guys the
about him. Him and
every practically
every is living monthto month with no
idea of where their income is going to
come in because the coal gives them $500
a month for studying five, six days a
week.
you know, 9, 10, 12 hours a day. They
don't have times for any jobs, for
second jobs, third job, nothing. They
study all day. There is no other job
pretty much for most of them. And they
get $500 a month. But the average family
to survive is going to cost them $2,2500
a month, which means that every single
one of them is living a miracle. They're
in a deficit of $2,000 to $2,500 per
month. You five, six, seven, eight kids
cost money. They don't like just because
they learn tawa doesn't mean that the uh
government subsidizes anything. If
anything, the government makes their
life even more
difficult. It used to help them in the
old days, you know, a few years ago,
they used to give them some money. Now
they in some cases they even find them
for for for not working. It's anti-ra.
Yeah. So, uh point is is that you know
they uh every month they have a miracle.
How you ask any of go to any of how you
surviving? You make how much you make
from the cola? $500. How much is your
expenses?
$2,500. Okay. So, where's the $2,000
come from? I don't
know. But it's every month. It's not one
time, two times. Every single month like
clockwork. No one knows how they're
surviving. Hashem runs the world.
Doesn't have to make sense to us. So
again, you have to give as much as your
amuna is. But again, your real amuna.
You can't just go from nothing to
everything. You can't say, "Listen, I
want to test my own amuna. I'm going to
give every dollar that I have to do. No,
you can't put yourself in jeopardy. You
have to really believe it. Then you have
to grow gradually like a no, you know,
like with don't put yourself in a
situation where if things don't work out
right away, you're homeless. You're not
allowed to put yourself at risk. You're
not allowed to put yourself in a
situation where you're harming yourself.
You have to comply with the Torah to
live. To live, meaning to you have to
protect yourself. But at the same token,
obviously you have to constantly test
your amuna just like you test your
muscles. If you're trying to become a uh
you know muscular person, you have to
constantly pick up more
weight in order to grow your muscles.
So uh moving on after
this mashenu is telling
us our job in the
world is
to you have to be a a special nation.
a distinguished
people that is going to observe all of
the mitzvot that Hashem commanded
us. And if you do
that, if you do that, start to give us
some blessings.
and Hashem would make you supreme over
all the nations that he made for praise,
for renown, for
splendor and that you will be a holy
people to Hashem your God as he spoke.
So here it tells you if you just keep my
mitzvot they're not far away from you
they're not so difficult keep my mitzvot
you have nothing to worry about you are
going to be the number one nation in the
world and now mobenu tells am
is there are few things that we need to
do now because these are my last
days and we have to first and foremost
make sure that we are light to the
nations. We publicize the
Torah. So we have to take on
tablets these stone
tablets and we have to write the Torah
on each one of
them in clear language in a well
clarified language. This is in chapter
27 verse 7 and 8.
You shall inscribe on the stones all the
words of this Torah well
clarified. So Kazal says what does it
mean well
clarified? What does it mean? It means
you have to write it in all 70 languages
must be
clear. Why? Because you want to make
sure that one day when the go find this
Torah each one of them can read it.
There's no doubt of whether the Torah is
divine or not.
There's no doubt that it's the only
divine
document. There's no other thing that's
divine or from God other than the Torah.
Whether it's called New
Testament or Quran or the Secret or
Harry Potter or whatever other books
people come up with, nothing is divine.
The only divine document that exists is
the Torah.
But then it says something that is very
very relevant to a lot of Jews and many
of them are religious
actually
today that uh most people are not going
to really like to hear but it's a
reality check.
Moses is telling us here in verse
9, Moses and Aanim the Levite spoke to
all Israel saying, "Be attentive and
hear, O Israel. This day you have become
a people to Hashem your
God." So he's telling us, "Be
attentive and hear Skit means be
quiet. Do you ever meet one of these
people? You're trying to tell them
something, but they won't let you talk.
Like they say, "Oh, yeah. Yeah, I know.
I know. I know. Yeah, but what? I know.
I know. I know. I know. I didn't even
say anything. How do you know? You're
trying to, you know, give the guy
advice, trying to give him a compliment,
you're trying to give him any idea,
anything. No, no, I know. I know. I
know. I know. I know. I know. I had a
student one like one one time like that
where like I uh before I started saying
anything it's yeah I know I know so
why'd you come teach the
class if you know everything why' you
come I know I know I
know so if you really want to do the
will of Hashem first start with being
quiet
listen to the word of Hashem stop
talking for a
Second is listen, but not just listen
with your
ears. Listen with an intention to
do because today you became a
nation. So at this
point, we don't have the country of
Israel. We don't have the land yet.
We're outside of
Israel. But Mosher Abenu is telling us
that God made us a nation
now. Under
what
condition? Under the condition that we
comply with the
Torah. That's what makes us a
nation. It's not if you support the
IDF, you are a nation. It's not if you
live in Israel, you are a nation. It's
not if you're a Zionist, you're a
nation. It's not if you support some bet
and buy, you're a nation. No, none of
those. It's not if you kiss the muza
6,000 times a day, you're a nation. What
makes you a nation is complying with the
Torah. What makes you a Jew is complying
with the Torah. As we've said many
times, before Mount Si, we were all
Israelites. We were not
Jews. Judaism was created in Mount
Si. First Jew was the first one that
accepted the Torah. His name was
Moses. He's the first one that had it 40
days and 40
nights. Learned the Torah, accepted the
Torah, and then had to teach it to the
rest of Isel.
Am became Jews when they accepted the
Torah. Which means that shalom if they
would have rejected the
Torah and someone else came along and
accepted the Torah, the Israelites would
remain Israelites and the other nation
would become Jews.
Meaning that what makes a person Jewish
is not their mother or their father or
their
neighbor or who they
know, but what books they read. What
makes somebody Jewish is what they
follow. They follow the Torah, they're
Jewish. Now, obviously, there's a
procedure that needs to follow. If
someone is Jewish, then it makes it
easier. that procedure is easier for
them because they're already born with
the all of the qualifications to start
being Jewish the day they're born. Day
they're born, they have to comply with
the Torah, they're already chosen to be
Jewish. They're already lucky enough
that they don't have to convert.
But if somebody wants to join a Jewish
people, they weren't fortunate enough to
be born into a Jewish mother, then they
actually, Hashem says, you have the
ability to be even more
fortunate. How so? If you actually
choose
Judaism and you choose to convert and
you choose to follow the Torah, I will
consider you even higher than a
natural-born Jew. Because the
natural-born Jew didn't choose to be
Jewish. He was just born that way.
born that
way. So this is how we know that Judaism
is not like most people think if my mom
is Jewish, I'm Jewish. Yes, it qualifies
you to be Jewish. Qualifies you and
you're technically you're obligated to
be Jewish, but if you don't follow the
Torah according to you're not considered
Jewish. You don't keep Shabbat according
to you're considered an idol
worshipper. And this is not just in this
is also
in I believe
in page
65. It talks about the uh issue
of making
an you know you live in a community and
you want to carry things on
Shabbat. I think it's yeah 65 believe me
it's 65 or 64.
And it
says
if you want to carry something in a uh
on Shabbat, you have to make sure that
they you're not allowed to carry on in
Shabbat. But if you live in an AU, it's
considered in essence a uh one location
where you're allowed to do this.
But
if one of the people that's in
this, let's say for example, it's
between three houses, three houses, they
don't have an like Booker Raton where
it's miles long. They had a small little
between, let's say, three houses. They
wanted to be able to carry from one
house to the second house to the third
house. So that between the three
houses, but if one of the three houses
is a
Shabbat, can't count on him for
the it's not reliable. Why says he's
considered the same thing like a
It's considered the same thing like as
if he was a
non-Jew. Can't count him.
I'm not talking about for being a Kazan.
I'm not talking about a
uh you're not even allowed to count them
for can't rely on them for
anything.
So someone that wants to be Jewish has
to follow Torah. It's very simple. So
now what happens if someone
is doing things
that are against the Torah, but he's
doing it in hiding? He looks religious.
Looks religious. He has the uniform. He
has the beard, has the hat, but in
reality, he's one of these psychopaths
that likes to look at little kids. In
reality, he's one of these psychopaths
like this so-called fake rabbi that was
looking at women in a mikvet that we
heard
about. All these crazy people that you
have in the world today, they make sins
but in secret. In secret,
they look, you know, they look to the
world, they look
like all that stuff. But in
hiding and there's something like you
wouldn't believe. They're the worst of
everything. They're little
Hitlers. So there's a special part of
this para for
them. Hashem says there's a section here
we had to go tells us when you go to the
land you have to go to two different
mountains. You have to go to Mount Gizim
and Mount
Eval. Half the tribes are going to be on
one
mountain. The other half giving
blessings. The other half is going to
give the
curses of whoever is going to listen to
Hashem is going to get the blessings.
Whoever does going to get the curses and
the quanim are going to be on the in
between the two mountains on the
bottom and they're going to go through
this process where they're going to
say what the mitzvah the sin is and how
the nation is going
to respond. So it gives us what they're
going to say here.
So here in this particular
procedure it's a what the entire nation
is repeating and it's specifically
talking about who is considered
cursed. Now says if you notice these
approximately 10
verses that talks about the cursed it's
for the most part it's all sex
crimes. It's all sex crimes.
Why is it sex crimes? Because these are
things that you can do
quietly. Do quietly. No one's going to
know. So it says
this. Everyone is going to say it. I'm
sorry. The uh the
um the tribes are going to say it and
the Levites and then all of the people
are going to scream
in. Cursed is the person that did this.
this and this and everyone says
amen to show that they agree with this
guy and he needs to get the worst
possible curse in the so I'll give you
some
examples. Cursed is the man who will
make a graven or a molten image, meaning
idol worship, an abomination of Hashem,
a craftsman handiwork, and imp place it
in secret. And the entire people shall
speak up and say, "Amen." He's cursed.
Where is he cursed from? From me? No,
he's cursed from Hashem. Doesn't get any
worse than
that. Because idol worship you could do
in secret. You don't have to tell the
whole world you're idol worshiper.
Cursed is the one who degrades his
father or mother. And the entire people
shall say,
"Amen." Cursed is the one who moves the
boundary of his
fellow. mean he's stealing from his
fellow, stealing land, doing things that
are uh
illegal, but his but his friend is not
going to
notice. Says that
person's cursed. Everyone says, "Amen."
And I'll really repeat another two
because I think you guys get the get the
uh
point. Cursed is the man who causes a
blind person to go astray on the road.
and the entire people shall say amen.
What does it mean cause a blind person
to go
astray? Says not just about telling a
blind person to go right when it's
really
left. Come on. We have to be
more. We have to investigate the words
here. No, no, no. Cursed is a person
that causes another person to
sin. Why don't you come with us to the
beach? No, I don't think you're allowed
to go to the beach on Shabbat. I don't
think you're allowed to go to the beach
at all. Now you're a newbat. No, no,
it's okay. It's okay. Don't worry about
it. I'll take this in on me. You're like
one of these good friends that people
have. Good friends. No, don't worry
about I'll talk to God for you. The guy
is brand new. Doesn't know. Doesn't
know. Doesn't know if he's doesn't know.
He doesn't know
Mishk. Eat. Eat. It's kosher. Yeah.
Yeah, it's kosher. It's kosher. The guy
just bought it from McDonald's.
It's closer. It's closer. Don't worry. I
blessed it for
you. It's one of these
people. So that's to someone that makes
another person sin. Me skin. Another
one. It says cursed is a person who
perverts judgment of the prostite,
orphan or widow. This
is a people today. There's a lot of
converts.
page 4 says at the end of times there
will be a lot of
converts. So as we see today there's an
enormous amount of converts coming our
way coming to coming to different rabbis
is trying to ask for help to convert to
become part of the chosen people willing
to die willing to mash to die just to
become a righteous
Jew. And sometimes you
have get in the way. You have wicked
people get in the way and make their
life very difficult in regards to
conversion. Now, of course, you have to
make sure that the convert is real and
they're not just converting because they
have a boyfriend or a girlfriend and
they want to make the mother-in-law
happy. You know, they have to be
converting for, you know, for Hashem,
not for the boyfriend or girlfriend.
Um, you have to make sure that they know
what they're doing. They know the laws
and most importantly they're going to
comply and not just converting today,
they have the kis today, they have the
long skirt today and everything is good
today and tomorrow they're going back to
the uh, you know, to the clubs or the
guy looks like a sadik grew his beard
could sweep the floor with the beard and
the day after he's going to put a tattoo
on with the name of hem or tattoo
because he thinks he's doing
mitzvah. So you have to make sure that
they're real. So they have to learn. If
they learn and they comply, they make
the change necessary changes in their
life. Move to a Jewish community, learn
of Shabbat, learn of the learn the
history of Israel, learn at least the
first couple of books of the five books
of Moses with the commentary. You know,
go through this list of actually knowing
what they're doing. They make the
adjustments. Conversion shouldn't take
more than it takes for them to learn and
to adjust. Meaning, conversion should be
based on you, based on the convert.
However fast you make the changes
necessary and the lessons, you learn the
things necessary, that's how long it
should take you to convert. If it takes
you 6 months to do it, convert. If it
takes you 60 years, 60 years from now,
you can convert.
You can't just convert anybody anymore
because a lot of fake converts. By the
same token, what happens today is that
you have a lot of fake converts
uh that made it very difficult for real
converts. So the rabbis took it from one
end to the other where some rabbis are
making it very difficult. They say no no
minimum requirement is 2 years, 3 years,
four years, 5 years. I have one guy
Sadik. He's been going through
conversion for 10
years. 10 years. He learns in every day.
He knows more Torah than probably most
of Isel. His kids don't even know
they're not Jewish. That's how long
they've already been keeping
everything. They don't even know they're
not Jewish. They're 8 n 10 years old.
They don't know they're not Jewish.
They've been the way he started
converting like he just started
learning. He pretty much been keeping
everything for a decade. But the of
where he lives, they won't let him
convert. Why? Because
they're so people like that talks about
them. Someone that perverts the judgment
of the uh
converts. also talks about someone
that's a homosexual is a someone that
sleeps with an animal is a that has sex
with an animal is a connecting the
beginning of the shield to where we are
right
now. Then the last
one that uh we have
to really take into account
is cursed is the one who will not uphold
the words of Torah to perform them and
the entire people shall say amen. So
Kazal says this is what do you mean some
anyone that doesn't keep the Torah is
cursed? No, no, this is not what it's
referring to. It's referring to people
that are in a position of power to help
people get closer to Hashem, a position
to teach Torah, in a position to help
people do chuva and they don't do
it. You know the
truth, but you say
otherwise. You went to yeshiva your
whole life. You have a ka. You have a
bit everybody pays you good money every
month. You have a house. You have kids.
You have a car. Everything is wonderful.
But why do you have all these things?
Because you never rebuke anyone. You
keep telling
everyone. They all drive to shul every
Shabbat.
No. I get to sh 5:30 in the morning. I'm
already in my car in Shabbat. I'm on the
way to Shul. You don't tell him
anything. Me skin. The guy's violating
Shabbat to go to
shu. He doesn't know why. Cuz the rabbi
didn't tell him anything. He thinks he's
a sadik. Cuz he wrote a book. Maybe. Is
he at fault? A guy who drove on Shabbat
in the He's also at fault. Of course
he's at fault. It's not as bad as you.
Every everyone everyone is at fault. You
cannot claim ignorance when you go up to
Shama. You spent 10 years, 20 years
learning for your career being this
highriced lawyer that charges $1,000 an
hour. Why? Cuz you learned a lot, right?
Why you couldn't spend a month learning
you about Shabbat just to five minutes
you learn Shabbat you know you're not
allowed to drive five minutes you should
know most people not supposed to drive
everyone knows how to drive everyone
knows everyone knows no such thing as
you don't know such thing no such thing
as you don't know people don't know how
severe the sin is they don't know
exactly either they don't know how
severe it is or they just don't believe
it like the reform they just don't
believe it they say we don't believe in
your old Torah. We don't believe
it. The conservative, same thing. We
don't believe it. We don't uh we don't
hold to this high standard. They call
the oral Torah, which is pretty much the
foundation of our Torah. It's too high
of a standard. We have to
adjust. Okay. That's an au. That's a
cursed.
So someone that's in a position to teach
to tell people the truth and chooses not
to, they have a special curse. But now
sometimes you have stupidity between
rabbis between
rabbis where you have one rabbi that's
doing trying to benefit the public get
people to do
chuva, get
people back to
Hashem. He's doing the job that nobody
else really wants to do. Let's be real
here. Most rabbis do not want to do what
I do. Most rabbis do not want to do what
Rabbi Mizra has been doing for 22 years.
Most rabbis don't want to do it. Why?
Because this is the hard part of the
work that is not as
financially
beneficial as saying to everyone that
they're
all you don't see any buildings with my
name on
them. So this is not
exactly the uh best part of the business
if you will. Number one. Number two, you
also have a lot more enemies, haters. A
lot more haters because someone doesn't
want to hear the truth naturally they're
not going to like you. And but not only
not like you, if you don't like some
rabbi that's a key rabbi, you just don't
go to the synagogue.
But if you don't like a guy that's
constantly doing, you see his shim
online every 5 minutes, a new sh a new
clip, a new poster, a new this, what do
you do? It starts eating you up. So what
do you start
commenting? I hate this guy. He's this,
he's that. You start cursing him out,
start insulting him, all types of stuff.
Now, if it's happening from
somebody that is just a hater of Hashem
or a hater of the truth, it's
expected. It's
expected. But what's happening here?
He's not talking about that here. Here
he's talking
about he's talking about cursed is the
one that's going to get in the way of
the guy that's making comments.
But he cares who he is. Who does
everyone care if a rabbi makes a
comment? If a rabbi gets in the way and
says, "No, no, no. This rabbi, he's not
welcome in our kila." Why? Why? Why is
not? Oh, no. His teachings are not uh
they're not this, they're not that.
They're too strong for us. Like I just
heard from somebody, they didn't allow
CDs in a in a synagogue because no, no,
we teach out of love. We don't teach
mousar in the synagogue.
That's what they
said. Another case is a rabbi that
unfortunately decided
to destroy his own
Lamaba and start
commenting
online calling it
nonsense, telling people not to listen,
all types of things. So one this is very
very surprising
and there's plenty there's plenty
unfortunately. So this is plenty. I had
a koo today. Lord would ra give gave me
a
koo. Oh, hashem he's full of
kushim. It says in the book of
Samuel, book of Samuel
1, chapter
2 verse
says
translation, he guards the steps of the
devout ones, those that are dedicated to
Hashem guards their steps, but the
wicked are stilled in the darkness for
not through strength does man
prevail. So basic literal the
translation of this is that don't worry
about it. It doesn't matter who goes
against you. If you're devout to Hashem,
Hashem will protect your steps, will
protect your path, and all the that are
going against
you, he's going to take care of them,
too. Don't worry about
it. And you don't if you really
have all you have to do is follow what
said
to right before we cross the sea of
reeds. Exodus
14:14. God will fight your wars and you
shall remain
silent. So he's saying you have nothing.
And you don't have to even
fight. The real war is not through the
effort of man. The real war is won by
Hashem 100%. So what's
the he
says every there's a lot of little hints
in the
Torah. What's the first letter? Rashe
means the
wicked in the uh the first letter of ish
darkness. What is
it? Sometimes they're going to be the
rabbi.
Sometime it's going to be a rabbi out of
some state in California who you never
heard of and you don't know who he
is. You don't know who he is. You never
heard of him. He never did anything to
him. You have no idea why he wouldn't
like you even. But he decides to take it
upon himself and start telling people
bad things about you. So the Torah tells
us yes that can exist unfortunately. And
in case he's wondering whether what he
was doing is right or wrong, as we say
in every paral, we always find the
secrets of relevant to that
week. Here in the para ver chapter 27
verse 26, just in case you wondering
that rebi
cursed, you don't have to fight any
wars, my friend. Hashem will fight the
rest. But we try to help people do
chuva. Even the rabbi
sometimes what can you do? Sometimes
sometimes sometimes people let beat them
and it's it's not a uh you know it's not
their
fault. All we have to do is tell people
the truth and they all do
chuva. Don't ask me for names because it
doesn't really make a difference.
Everyone needs to do chuva. So moving
on. Moving
on, Hashem continues to give us all
these wonderful
blessings. There's even more blessings
here than we have
in, you know, in the beginning. We have
10 verses from verse 3 to verse 13.
It's 10 different blessings before
Hashem tells us the
curses
in this para it's 14
verses 14 verses of
blessings. So one of the nice things
that I thought maybe is that
in Hashem is actually telling us
directly what the blessings are and what
the curses are
in as in the rest of the book of
Deuteronomy. It's Moses speaking Moses
speaking on behalf of Hashem. So I
thought that
Moses obviously is not Hashem, but he
after going through everything that he
went through with Amish for 40
years, despite them going against him,
causing him so much anguish and
suffering, he loved them and he fought
for them day and night. And even the
blessings that Hashem gave him, he added
a little bit more to it. He added a few
more blessings to show him, listen, I
love
you. And I wanted to tell you that these
all these blessings you're going to get
from Hashem. Give him some more details
that we didn't find in
gals of the blessings. But just like he
says, there's more verses in the
blessings.
There's more verses in the
curses
in it goes from from verse 14 to 43. So
verses of
curses. It's from verse 15 to
68.
53 53 verses that discuss the details of
the curses. Even though Kazal says
there's technically more curses
in and Moshe actually lowered it or made
it lesser of a curses there's more
details so it looks like there's more
curses. So why I thought to this is my
opinion I haven't found a source for
this uh but I think it's nice to uh to
think about it is that Mashe is telling
you listen I love you and that's why I
give you so many details about the
blessings but for the same reason for
the fact that I love you I also give you
more details about the punishment too
because I don't want you to get punished
so I want to scare you to death I want
to scare you to death so you don't sin
and you never go and fall into this
disaster.
So he gives us all the beautiful
blessings. He tells us that we'll
succeed. We're going to succeed
materially. We're going to succeed
spiritually. We're going to
succeed in every way possible. We're
going to have more kids, more
money, everything and
anything in this
world. Amen.
Verse 13, it says, "Hashem shall place
you as the head and not as the tail, and
you shall only be above, and you shall
not be
below. If you hearken to the
commandments of Hashem your God that I
command you today to observe and perform
and you do not turn away from any of the
words that I command you to
stay. So he says as long as you listen
to
everything you're only going to be on
top. You're only going to
win. Everything will be wonderful. your
enemies that will be afraid of
you. Even the ones that are brave enough
to attack you, they're going to come in
one line and they're going to run away
in
seven. You know, meaning they're going
to come with one road and they're going
to run away in seven. Meaning, they're
going to be in such hysteria of fear
that they're not going to have any order
whatsoever. Everyone's going to run for
their life
without worrying about what kind of
missile system you have or if you're
going to have help from the United
States or if you're going to have help
from some other country or you're going
to get some votes from the United
Nations or if you're going to be allowed
to defend yourself because according to
the UN we're not allowed to defend
ourselves
anymore. Die. Just die.
That's pretty much what they said. Now,
defend yourself. They even There's even
videos of terrorists actually launching
their missiles to Israel from the UN
building. What? From the UN building.
Mhm. Not like next to it down the block.
He's just saying giving a high five to
the UN guy. From the actual UN building.
So, the terrorists got the IP from
there, huh? Maybe the UN are the
terrorists.
Point being is this is the world we live
in.
When you following what Hashem said, you
don't have to worry about the UN. You
don't have to worry about anybody. You
don't have to
fight. Anyone is everyone's going to be
scared of you. And the ones that are
crazy enough not to be scared of you
that as soon as they come, they're going
to run
away. You don't have to worry about
anything. You don't have to invest into
weapons. You have to invest into
anything. Hashem takes care of your
business. give you the diseases,
everything. Hashem takes care of
everything. Everything. Someone came to
attack us, Hashem sent locust, locust to
them. That's what he did a couple of
times already. We won a couple of wars
because Hashem sent locust to the enemy.
They went to, you know, trillions of
locust started eating the eyes of all
these people, the Egyptians and also the
other goim. What is locust?
One of these flying bugs that uh
Apparently they stick to you. Stick to
you and eat your eyes. Oh, if Hashem
wants him to.
Snakes.
Snakes. He say, "Well, he could do
whatever he wants. He can just kill."
The point
is is that
uh if you do what Hashem
wants, God will fight your wars and you
shall remain silent. When we went when
uh Yeshua
Benoon went to
war, Hashem not only helped with the war
that he actually brought there was a uh
a bunch of hail. The midash
says when
Mushenu prayed to Hashem to stop the
hail, the hail that was falling on the
Egyptians, the hell that was falling on
the Egyptians was a combination of ice
and lava. It was inside the ice was
lava. So it was against
nature.
But Moses when P, you know, begged him
to stop this
plague, Moses screamed to Hashem, please
stop this plague. Stop the hail. And
Hashem instantly stopped the hail on the
spot. Which means there was a bunch of
hail still in space, still in the air.
So, Hashem took it back and he left it
according to the midrash in the
atmosphere in the outer
atmosphere. And he says that the midrash
says part of it Hashem used to fight the
goim that Yeshua Benoon fought went on
their heads and killed them. And the
other part of it is going to fall on the
goim and go in the war of go. Maybe it's
planet X. Maybe it's No, I don't think
it's it's a lot smaller than planet X.
But the point is is that it's a
uh it's amazing what Hashem can do if he
wants uh if if we do his will. But now
what if we don't do his will? Now I went
over a lot of the
details of what happens if we don't do
in the past, but I'll go over a few of
them. I also went over it in
tab the
sh we did in uh the the shabaton we did
in New York with Torah any time in Kazak
um a few shers over there we went over
and comparing how everything that
happened during the
um beta
mikdash both the first one and the
second
one also happened in the
Holocaust. Same thing. And all of it is
written in these two
parot meaning that all the curses that
Hashem said that's going to happen
happened. And these are a few of the
highlighted ones.
the woman when the woman eat their kids.
That's one. So it says
here
says, "But it will be that if you do not
hearken to the voice of Hashem your God
to observe to
perform all his commandments and all his
decrees that I command you today, then
all of these curses will come upon you
and overtake you. So what does it mean
overtake
you? It means that before you have a
minute to catch up after you got one of
the curses, there's already another one
coming. Already another one coming.
Nothing not even giving you enough time
to breathe. Once the decree from
Shamayim comes.
Now, anyone that
learned this to one of them that I said
my personal story
uh we had a sure I think it was last
year or two years ago. We went in this
pal and I showed you guys verse by verse
how every single thing that happened to
me in my personal chva story before I
woke up and saw
reality. I went through seven years of
suffering and every single thing that I
went through is written in this para
everything it's number 45 very good
about absesses everything absesses
hemorrhoids lost money embarrassment
friends becoming enemies everything
infections everything is in para this
para literally not even to code
literally sure you can find to code you
probably find my name in here
But it's best thing that ever happened.
So aside from that, you see
that why do I mention this? Why do I
mention the stuff that happened to me?
Because when people, you know, read this
para sometimes, most of the time, they
don't even understand what it says. You
know, if you don't read, if you don't
learn to on a regular basis and the
first time you heard this pa is you hear
it in beset when the bal reads it in
besset and you're like reading along or
listening. Most people don't really
understand to such an extent where they
know what it actually
means. They hear the words, they hear
the sounds, they get a general
understanding of what's happening, but
the real details they don't know. And to
know the real details, you have to like
actually read it, which takes more time
than just a guy reading it like you know
uh like he does in
bikes. Second thing is most people not
only don't understand a high extent,
they don't understand at all. They don't
understand anything in in Hebrew because
that's not their first language. So
that's another one. Third is people just
don't read it. Don't pay attention.
They're too busy talking in basset. You
know, usually the time that people talk
the most in basset, when is it? During
the time that the guy is reading Torah,
worst possible time talking. That's when
they
talk. Hey, how was your dinner last
night? Oh, what'd you guys eat? Cougle.
Oh, yeah. We
had Oh, no. We had shakshuka. We had we
had whatever. Who cares what you had
eat? Go to the restaurant then already.
Don't come to MCN. What do I care about
you? Oh, the worst is if somebody is uh
talking business right behind you.
You're trying to pray. You're trying to
repent. You're trying to talk to Hashem.
The guy's like, "So, I'm not sure if
this client is going to do what do I
care about your client right now in
Shabbat? Go home. Go somewhere else. Why
do I have to hear you
talk? Why do I have to suffer because
you can't shut your
mouth? I came here to pray. I didn't
come here to socialize. Go socialize. Go
outside. Go outside." Which by the way
is
so it's very very important to never
embarrass anyone in
public. The we learn this from Tamal
that said that it's better for her to
jump in the fire than to embarrass
Judah. We also learn this from David.
But if someone is making an open sin is
a he's making he's talking
in you're allowed to embarrass him and
actually according to embarrass him to
the point kick him out of the shoe
kick him out of the shoe. No one's going
to do this in reality because no one has
the guts to do it, including
myself. But uh that's really what the
alka is. You're allowed to you're
actually supposed to kick him out of the
shoe for talking. Someone like would pin
would do it right away.
I think would put a spirit through him
and then it
pin to a shoe like that that they
talking business on Shabbat. Yeah. Find
one that does. They don't. But they have
those bookmarks that they say stop
talking. Ken, we have we given them out.
We give them out. Ken, so you got to
give people listen. Listen, put it this
way to to to to sum it, the whole point
up is this.
Everyone that goes to shu, everyone that
goes to pray, first of all, they really
have to realize even though it's a time
that people like to socialize, if you
want to socialize, socialize outside.
You don't have to socialize inside.
socialize. Socialize outside already.
There's no mitzvah of being inside the
mcess. There's no mitzvah. Mitzvah is
praying. Mitzvah is listening to if
you're not praying and you're not
listening to there's no mitzvah. And
it's the opposite. You make it. You're
making a sin. Better not to come at all.
Stay home or be outside. Socialize as
much as you want. That's number one.
Number two, in such a politically
correct
world, it's unbelievable to me how
people that are so politically correct
are so wrong about this because it's the
most, you know, wrong thing as far as
politics is concerned to talk to
me cuz you're interrupting other people.
You're disturbing other people. And the
whole concept of political correctness
is to not disturb other people, not to
offend other people. I come there to
pray and your discussion it doesn't
matter what it's about. It could be
about even if it's about Torah. Even if
it's about Tora, you're not allowed to
disturb me while I'm praying. I'm in a
you want to learn to go somewhere else.
There's a time to pray. There's a time
to learn.
Right? So you're not allowed not allowed
to do anything. There's a time to pray,
time to learn. You want to go pray,
pray. You want to talk business, go
somewhere else. says, "Want to learn? Go
somewhere else." Says, "If you taught on
Shabbat in the it's like you didn't keep
Shabbat." Could be. Could be. Listen, if
Z says it, that's what it is. But the
point is is that it's so wrong that if
I'm coming to pray, you're going to pray
and the guy next to you has the
audacity to talk freely and it's okay
and he feels
comfortable and you have to what do you
have to do? You have you have one of two
options. One of two options. Either you
turn around and yell at the guy, but
then you know what's going to happen,
right? The whole is going to look at you
like you're the not he's the rash.
They're going to look at you like, "Oh,
why you so uptight for if you you're
probably too high for us? Go to more
stringent bikes. What are you yelling at
people for?" Okay, there you go. Someone
tell somebody to shut up. They look at
him as the guy told them to talk outside
if you wanted. Everyone said, "Who is
this guy to tell them not to talk and
show right nowhere else?" That's what
they said. That's shim. So that's option
number one. It doesn't work. What's
option number two? You have to move. Go
to a different seat where there's nobody
there. So you try to sit in some corner
far away from people. Go next to a few
people that don't talk. That's all you
have. That's the only option you have.
Is it not to go to sho or go to a
different shoe? Listen, I have a lot of
problems with certain shooles and I've
had to change shoes a couple of times
because sometimes you go to shul and
it's just not a kosher shul. There's
actually a seool I heard a story I heard
from a um uh this week about the
Babasali. The Babasali didn't go to shul
on the for two three
years. Two or three years he didn't go
to the Why? Because the they didn't he
didn't believe that the Kazan they had
was
kosher. He didn't believe the Kazan was
kosher. What does the say about aan
that's not kosher?
page 16 says if you put a kazan it's not
kosher says this there's no one in the
world that hashem hates more than this
kazan because right now because he's
such a he's the and the ka gave him
hashem has to curse the entire ka
the entire ka gets put up the entire ka
gets the ka
that place. You're not even allowed to
you're not even allowed to be in the
same block as
sometimes you let him go up cuz he wants
to go up as sometimes he's not she's not
even allowed in the guy
what can I do listen that's what I don't
understand listen you want to be Shabbat
it's your life it's your eternity do
what you want but why do you have to be
a kazan though okay you want to drive to
you want to do whatever you want you
want to eat pig every Tuesday do
whatever you want but why do you have to
be a kazan why do you have pretend that
you're religious when you're not. It's a
bury, right? So that's the thing. So
that so so that's why Hashem says that
he curses the entire ka. Why? Because
it's not only the kazan's fault. It's
not only Hashem hates him, but it's also
the ka's fault. Why? Because they put
him up there. If the kila had a spine,
if the kila had one ounce of they
wouldn't put a Shabbat
asan to the rabbi. They wouldn't tell
him. Tell it to whoever. The point is
the ka gets it because the ka is
responsible, not just the rabbi.
Sometimes the rabbi is just a puppet.
He's the guy with a beard in the hat. He
tells people when they ask him.
Otherwise, he doesn't do anything. He's
scared that they're going to, you know,
the check's going to bounce. He's
scared. What can he do? What can he do?
He has no choice.
But that's the thing. So you have to
make sure that you go to a kosher sh is
not kosher. You're not allowed to go
there. Is it a sin not to go to? No. Not
a not to go. I don't go on Shabbat
morning to listen find. It's a it's it's
you have to find you have to do your and
find a kosher sh to just give up on all
shoos when you have 18 shoes on your
block but one of them that you went to
is not kosher. No. Obviously, you're
missing out on a very big mitzvah of
minan,
but uh you know, so you have to praying
with minan is a completely different
level of prayer than playing by
yourself. So definitely do everything
you can to go find a kosher. But if you
live in an area where there's
only according to
the is you must move. You're not allowed
to live there.
And if you
tell Hashem, listen, I can't find
there's no place that I can move to.
Everywhere there's only says move to the
desert. Be by yourself. Not allowed to
live next to anyone. If everyone's don't
live next to anyone. You must live in an
area where you can have a kosher minan.
Must not allow to live. Not you can't
have say can't like use the default
option of no listen there's no kosher
minyan so I don't go to mcnesset. No,
you have to move to a place that Kosha
McNess
during the week. You can't just use a
default option. No, that's the only
thing that was available. No, it's not.
Why? You lived there 80 years. That's
the only thing that was available. You
couldn't move at some point during the
80 years. You had to live there. Could
have sold the house, buy something else.
You could have, you know, get a moving
company from Nissan. And uh he helped
you move to the next
place. Nissan, you help him move, right?
To Koshul. No problem. See, Nissan
helped me move. He helps everybody move.
Why not?
Especially if you're going to kosher
give you a discount too if you come here
complexion
see so there's no default option there's
no I'm a victim of uh of uh bad shoes
everyone has to take care of
themsel so it continues here and it says
all types of horrible horrible things
I'm not going to go into all of them
because number one it will take about
three weeks and number to uh it you
probably won't sleep for about a year.
So until next year's para. So we'll go
into only a few of them to give you a
little bit of a taste of
it says in the in the written puk
disturb things like scary stuff. They
said we're not going to sleep till next
year. Yes. If you think about it. Yes.
Hashem will send you in a mi in your
midst attrition, confusion and worry in
your every undertaking that you will do
until you are
destroyed. This is uh chapter
28 verse 19.
And then it continues but focus on this
part of the verse says I'll send you in
your midst attition. What does attrition
mean? No attrition. Okay. Attrition
means you're constantly going to lose
your strength. Not because you're just
losing it because you're getting tired
because, you know, you're sleeping
because it's 11:00 at night. Because
you're going to get beat up so many
times. It's just like the uh chicken
cuts, the schnitle you make, you have to
beat it up with a hammer for a while.
You get nice and
soft. That's what's going to happen to
you
because someone that's going against the
Torah is going to have pressure. He's
going to be under pressure all the time.
All the time they can't a deadline. All
the time there's bills that he can't
afford. All the time there's collectors.
All the time there's lawsuits. All the
time there's fights from the wife.
There's fights from the husband. All the
time there's problems from the kids. All
the time there's no place to breathe.
All the time he can't sleep at night.
The few hours that he does have, he
can't sleep. All the time. It's unreal
how much of a disaster our life is. And
it's just constant suffering to
suffering to suffering with a break in
between of joy of maybe an hour a year.
That's real life for most people. Most
people's life is comprised of suffering
after suffering after suffering and in
between there's a little more suffering
and once in a while there's a break of a
little joy. That's most people's day and
most people's year. How so? You wake up
in the morning at an hour you don't want
to wake up. So because you don't see a
reason of why you're even
alive, it's already suffering. You're
not excited to wake up. I wish I was
still sleeping. So, you're already
suffering first thing in the morning.
Instead of saying, you're saying Hashem,
why? Next thing is you get to work, you
work for a job, you don't want to work.
It's more suffering, more suffering. And
on the way, you had traffic and you
think the traffic is bad for you because
you have to go to a certain appointment.
So you're suffering more on the way.
You're suffering once you get there. As
soon as you get there, the client calls
and the client's complaining. It's like,
Hashem is giving me more punishment with
this client. So you're suffering with
the client. And the check comes, but the
check is just short about $150. And you
need the $150 or you wanted the $150.
You're suffering about the $150 now for
the next three months. Even though you
don't really need the $150 anymore, but
you still remember this client that
shorted your $150. You're still
suffering about the guy. And then your
lunch wasn't good. You didn't enjoy your
lunch. Oh w you're going to suffer for a
week just for this lunch that wasn't
good. The rest of the week you're not
going to enjoy the food because of the
one day that the lunch wasn't good. And
then you finish lunch finally and you
have stomach aches. Oh wow. You go to
you go to the
bathroom pains.
Oh well, you know they say in someone
that has stomach problems his whole life
doesn't see the the entrance of gay like
ulcers though not regular stomach
talking about oh all types of stomach
problems all types of stomach problems
someone has stomach problems during
their whole life doesn't see gay why
because gum in this world this is good
for me this is good for me this helps me
out it's not this I don't I if you're on
that level God bless you I'm not on that
level I don't pray I Don't pray for
pain. I bless Hashem when I have pain.
But Hashem, uh, you know, we worked hard
to get to that point, but to pray for
more. No, let's say that's
huh
praymuffer prayed to
suffer great to suffer.
Uh, an prayed for suffering. But if
you're on that level, God bless you.
Yeah. A gunnas he was a billionaire was
a billionaire but at the end of his life
he said he he confessed that he didn't
enjoy one penny of it he suffered uh for
many years I think it was a total of 29
years he had uh 16 years of horrific
stomach pains to such an extent that he
would tell the guy that was managing his
horses he had a lot of horses to make
sure to feed them at this specific hour
because that's when he went to the
bathroom because when he would go to the
bathroom he was such suffering he would
scream so
loud scream so loud he didn't want to
make the people you know sorry for him
so he make sure to he told the guy feed
the horses why feed the horses because
when horses eat they make they make
sound they make sound so you feed 500 a
thousand 2,000 horses it's a lot of
noise but the says that his screams from
the bathroom were louder from all the
horses That's how much he suffered. 16
years. So finally you got a kadoo fin.
Hey, what can I do? I'm working all day
here. Two hours I'm working. They give
me a kadoo. What can I do? I don't know
that much. He was a sadik. He didn't
deserve to suffer like this.
Ah, apparently he did deserve. And I'll
tell you why in a second. The second
suffering. Second suffering is he had
tooth pains. Toothaches for 13 years.
Okay. Toothaches for 13 years. So why
did he deserve suffering? That's the
question, right? Yeah. Yeah. Why you
deserve suffering? So one day
says, he saw one of the uh he was in a
slaughter
house. He saw
sheep and the sheep was
scared. So he came and he hid under the
uh gown that Habudi was wearing. It was
a president. He wore fancy clothes. A
gown type of thing. I don't know what
it's called. Glema. How do you say
gleman? Uh, gown. Gown, right?
I don't think it's called a cape. It's a
gown, right? It's a gown. So, he had a
gown. So, this little
sheep was hiding under his
glea. You didn't want to go get
slaughtered. So, Rebi says, "What are
you hiding for? This was what you were
created
for. You only created to get
slaughtered." So, we say, "You need you.
You didn't you weren't created to uh for
us to uh teach you dy
me right? So he said you were created to
be slaughtered. That's what he said.
That's all he said to you. You say it.
It's not a sin. To me I say it's not a
sin. Barely Jews let alone created for
it really is what he created for. It's
telling the truth. Hashem got
upset. Somebody
your don't have mercy. Yes. That's what
he was created for. Yes. That's what he
was created for. But that's still no
mercy. There's still no mercy. No mercy
for a
sheep. No mercy for a sheep. It's a sin
for you. So Rebi suffered for years.
Just for that. Just for that.
When did it stop? When did it stop? When
was he able to finally understand why he
was
suffering? When did the pain
stop? One day he sees his cleaning
lady you know sweeping the
floor and you know in those days it
wasn't exactly today's world where it
was Taj
Mahal you know those
days say there was animals there was
this there was that even though there
was fancy places it's not like fancy
like today so you can't compare it. So,
there was a rat. There was a rat running
around and the uh cleaning lady took the
broom and sweeped the rat
away. Shoot him away, you know, sweep
the rabbit away. Like, hit him. Shoot
him away. And Rebby said, "No, no, don't
hit him. It's not his fault. It's what
he's he's just a rat. He's trying to
survive. Don't kill
him." The opposite of what he did with
the sheep over a decade before. That's
when the pain stopped. Why? He showed
mercy even to a
rat. Yes, it's true that the sheep was
created to be slaughtered, but it
doesn't mean that we have to turn into
machines and have no mercy. It's
actually, if you guys didn't hear last
night's, we had a uh nice kush last
night about last week's para about
the where Shem commands us to
uh anytime you're walking and you see a
uh
a bird in a nest and she has eggs or
little young birds in there. You shoe
the mother bird away. Shoe the mother
bird away and then you take the eggs or
the young. But you have to make sure you
shoe her away. Why she shoe away? So you
don't kill everyone in the same day. I
never understood this. So did you listen
to last night's kush 2:00 in the morning
that I sent? Ah, so you missed it. So
I'll give you a short version. I'll give
you a short version because I don't want
to repeat the same thing. It's not fair
to anyone that listened to it. Um, so
what's this mitzvah? Mitzvah. So I had a
question actually. This young boy, cute
kid. uh send me a question. He
goes, "I never understood this mitzvah."
There's a lot of mitzvah in the Palai
tells me, "But I never understood this
mitzvah. It doesn't even sound like a
mitzvah, it sounds like a sounds like
you're causing suffering to an animal."
So, how is this a mitzvah? Not only is a
mitzvah but Hashem says in in the
pursuit that for doing this you live a
long
life. What's the other thing that Hashem
said you're going to live a long life
for? Respecting your parents. Respecting
your
parents. So this is the same level as
respecting your parents chewing this
bird. When the bird comes home there's
no little chicklets, no little eggs, all
the young are dead. It's not it's not
nice. How could this be such a big
mitzvah?
So here's the
kush. First of all, we have to
understand that not every mitzvah needs
to make sense to us. This we already
learned before this
from the red cow. Just because it
doesn't make sense to you does not make
does not mean it doesn't make
sense. The shortage is with
you, not with Hashem. That's number one.
Number two, this is to remind us that
despite the beauty of the
animal, the beauty of the world, the
beauty of mankind, the beauty of
everything, remember that you are the
reason for creation. Is the reason for
creation. If there was no, there would
be no creation. which to add to my story
from before or example from before the
uh hypothetical example of if Am is came
to Mount Si and rejected the Torah I
told you they wouldn't be Jews but
that's not necessarily the truth
the I think
also says uh that
um when was going to mount Sai all of
the angels were petrified were scared.
Why? Because they knew that if rejects
the Torah, Hashem would destroy the
world
instantly. Meaning that if Am did not
accept the Torah, there would be no
purpose for the
world. No reason to let the birds and
the cats and the dogs and the goim and
the mountains and anything, nothing. No,
there's no reason for anything else to
exist if Amad does not accept the Torah.
Even the stars, anything. Allem says
specifically in the in he says I created
all of these stars for you. Page 32. All
of these stars I did them for
you. So
now f next number two we have to
understand that the bird as cute as it
is was created for you. Not you were
created for it. Created to serve you.
not you were there to create it to to
serve it. Even though a lot of us spend
a lot of time cleaning after our dogs
and look like the dog is the boss, the
reality of it is the dog came to this
world to serve
us. So if the alien if there were aliens
and they looked at us, they would
probably look at the dogs like, "Oh,
that's their
master. Look, that's their king." They
look at the dogs, that's the king.
So, so
uh that's number two. Number three,
number three, the Rambam
says it's to make us
sad. To make us sad. Why make us sad?
Anyone with a heart will become sad. If
you just think about what you're doing,
you think about this mitzvah, you become
sad. Mother bird has these little bird.
She worked on, you know, pray to Hashem
or something to to to get these get
these little chicklets and now you're
taking them all away. Anyone with a hard
work start, you know, maybe shed a tear
or maybe feel sorry something. Usually
comes back to look for them, right? She
comes back, looks for them. Where's my
little my little guys? What happened?
No, nothing. So, it makes you sad.
That's the
mitzvah. Why make Why is want you to be
sad? because he wants you to feel what
he feels when 80% of does not keep
Shabbat when all of his kids don't
say you have over a million kids over a
million kids in
Isl Jews 60 70 80 years old never late
feeling since they mitzvah. I have a
friend
first time he did his first time he
did was when he was 13 years old. Second
time he did feline was a 73 years old
feline that I gave him at my
house. Hashem gave him I hope he's still
doing it
now. Hashem is sad. Hashem is crying for
those Jews. Where are my
kids? I give them life. I give them
eyes. I give them ears. I give them
money. I give them wives. I give them
husbands. I give them kids. I give them
everything they have. But they won't
even look up. They won't even look at
me. They won't even pray to
me. That's how I feel. So when you think
about that
bird, you get a little feeling of what
Hashem feels like. If that doesn't make
you cry, then you probably don't have a
soul. Everyone should do the mitzvah.
Try to do it once in their life. Yes.
But the big part of the mitzvah is that
you can't look for it. Meaning the
mitzvah says if you happen to see it, if
you happen to, you know, you're walking
and you happen to see a nest with the
bird and the eggs or the chicklets in
there, then you do the mitzvah. But if
you go look, if you go kill them, you
eat them.
Uh, eat them. Eat the eggs. What do you
make an omelette? I don't know. What am
I? What are you going to do with the
eggs? What do you do with eggs? Throw in
the garbage. Why you throw it in the
garbage? Eat the eggs. It's It's It's
scrambled eggs. Make some nice What? You
don't eat eggs? All of a sudden, you
became a no eggs person. You eat eggs. I
eat eggs also. There's chickens in
there. By the way,
don't anymore. It started to become the
process. Huh? What if it started in the
process to become like No. If there if
there's blood, you're not allowed to eat
the egg. If there's even one drop of
blood in the egg, not eat it. No. I
heard cuz they're organic except almost
every single one of them has blood.
No, no. When you told me this week, you
have to just remove
it. That's completely wrong. And I don't
know who said it. I don't believe it's
him or whoever it is. I don't want to
know the name. 100% not allowed. There's
one drop of blood in the egg. You have
to throw it out. It's not kosh. Who said
no way? No way. Don't I don't want I
don't want to hear the name. Don't Don't
correct me. I don't want to hear it. No
way that an actual rabbi said that
you're allowed you have to remove the
blood. Mapito organic eggs. Mapito. It
doesn't matter what eggs could be. No
chance in the world. There's one drop of
blood in the egg, you throw it out, goes
garbage.
Mapito. Doesn't matter. Organic, not
organic. Uh it could be from Alaska,
from Siberia. It could be from anything.
One drop of blood in the egg goes in the
garbage. Not
allowed. I don't know what People make
their own rules these days.
So a uh don't scare me like that. Tell
me rabbis say stuff like that. It's
Rabbi.
So I got it from
That's what I've been doing lately. Now
I know I got to No, ask me. Don't go
look at Don't Don't Don't listen to
people. Don't even listen to me. Listen
to you can't see his blood. Is a
different story. Obviously we know. So,
it has to be in the egg or it can be Why
don't you open the egg? No, the yolk
comes out. The uh with the with the
bird. No, no. Even if it's a young bird.
Even if it's a little bird, take it.
Keep there's no one, two, three. All of
them. All the All the little birds that
are in there. You empty out the nest.
The whole nest you remove or just what?
Inside the nest. What are you going to
do with the nest? I don't know. Just
ask. You keep the nest. You sell on
eBay. What are you going to do with the
nest? So, you just go in and see a nest.
Oh, there is a nest on the tree. Then
yeah, you can't go looking for it. You
can't go out there and start looking for
birds with the nest and start taking the
thing. That's not the mitzvah. The
mitzvah is if you happen to see the
nest, you run into it, then it's a
mitzvah is to go and uh get the uh birds
from there after you shoe them out. But
you have to make sure that you she's not
still flying around. She has to go away.
You have to push her away. She has to go
away. She can't watch you do this.
It's too much. That's too much
suffering. It's too much suffering. Even
even the birds, Hashem worries about
them. But the point is to remind you to
become
compassionate. Have some compassion. Be
sad because you'll feel the child that
Hashem feels every day when his children
don't pray, don't talk, nothing to him.
They don't connect to him at all. They
believe that everything came from an
accident or a big bang or a monkey or
some other stupid process they're going
to create at some point. Scientology.
Sure if they're going to have like a new
invention, of course, that's what
they've been doing since the beginning.
Why not? Why not? Just the easiest
answer scientists have that don't want
to believe in God to explain any stupid
invention or theory that they have. Just
give it time. Just give it more time.
What do you mean? But
nothing can't create something. Yeah,
but if it a long time. So what if it's a
long time? It still can't create it. It
doesn't matter a long time. No, but it's
a billion years. So what if it's a
billion years or 10 billion years or
five weeks? Huh? Everything had a
beginning. Exactly. So that's the thing.
So it seems like Hashem doesn't really
want me to tell you guys about all these
curses. So we're going to we're cut
we're cutting we're cutting cutting
close already. Uh well already two
hours.
Okay. So So first thing is if you have a
lot of pressure in your
life already know that it's time to do
chuva. There's something that you're
missing. I'm not saying you're Hasha.
The Torah is not even saying you're
Hasha, but it's saying that you know
there's different levels of curses. If
you're if you feel like that you can
never get ahead, Hashem is talking to
you. Hm is talking to you.
Um and he's also telling us that it
doesn't
matter what happens with the uh armies
that we have or any of that those
things. What ends up happening is that
just like before it says that the
enemies come to us on one road and we
when we kick them out they all run
scattered and scared into seven roads.
It's the opposite
here. We will go with one road to attack
our enemies and then be scattered
ourselves shalom seven going to be in
hysteria.
Then he starts talking about different
types of diseases balan that people are
going to
get. I had some of these. Uh Shem will
strike you with swelling lesions, fever,
burning heat. I had that
one. Thirst with the stored and with
blasts and with withering. And they will
pursue you until you
perish. So what does it mean? It keeps
saying until you perish until you
perish. But it doesn't say you will
perish.
Meaning on one end it's he's telling you
you're going to have a lot of suffering.
He's not just going to kill you and
that's
it. He's going to make you suffer which
is slowly but surely going to destroy
you. But on another end he's also
telling you telling you that he's going
to give you time. Eventually you're
going to wake up so that suffering is
good for you. Suffering is good for you.
It's giving you some more
time. Hashem, this is also now talking
about verse 25 about embarrassment.
Hashem will cause you to be struck down
before your enemies. On one road you
will go out against him, but on seven
road you will flee before him and you
will be the co cause of terror to all
kingdoms of the earth. So first thing
he's telling you that not only will you
lose, you lose in front of your enemies.
The worst thing in the world is getting
fired in front of your competition. In
front of your somebody that you don't
like. Lose a client in front of your
competition. Lose a client to your
competition. Mhm. You know, he's telling
you that's one of your curses. You get
embarrassed in front of your competition
in front of your enemy. You know, you
your wife yelled at you in front of the
the guy that you hate, your neighbor.
Your husband embarrassed you in front of
the one woman that you can't stand in
the neighborhood. Just know it comes
from had a bad evil wife who used to
yell at him. One of the big Yeah. Yeah.
It also says someone has a a bad wife
doesn't see the face of gay.
Someone has a bad wife. That's what it
says in Should he divorce her or he
should stay with her so he doesn't go to
gay? Depends. Depends. Depends. Depends
what he wants to do. Sounds much worse
though. There's actually a story. A guy
came to a big rabbi, I forget the
rabbi's name, asking the
rabbi, to give him uh to help him get a
get, you know, to make a get for him. He
wants to divorce his wife. He says, the
rabbi says, "Okay, why why do you want
to get a divorce?" He goes, "Listen,
from the day I met this
woman, and for the last 25 years, she's
tortured me every single day. Everything
I ask her to do, she doesn't do on
purpose. And every day as soon as I get
home, instead of saying hello, instead
of saying honey, making food, how you
doing? Anything. What does she do? She's
so upset. She takes one of our shoes and
she throws it at me.
Rocket. Every day she throws a shoe at
me. Every day. Who wants to I've been
suffering for 25 years. Schlomite.
Slomite. Schlomite. I watch that shite.
Went to Rabbi for Schlomite. Listen, I I
talked to her. I did this. She doesn't
want to
change. Rabbi says, "I know your wife
and you're right. She's not going to
change." Okay. So, just wait for me in
the living room and I'll get you the
get. The guy is so happy. It's like
finally the rabbi is not trying to
convince
me. Finally, I can get to get leave this
devil of a woman. Be free. Be free. and
he's sitting in the living room. It's
true
story. Sitting in the living room, he's
waiting a few minutes and you know it's
a long day. Falls
asleep. Falls asleep and apparently has
this from
Shamim that they bring his up and he
goes to the bed. What?
No, he just has a dream and they show
him. They bring him to the
bed. He goes to the bed of Shamay.
And so it's time for us to judge
you. It's like now I died and it's time
for us to judge you. Let's see all of
your
uh mitzvot and your
sins. They start seeing all the okay guy
was keeping Shabbat keeping keeping a
few things
good. But then they start seeing the
mean the
sins work too much didn't come to was
working till 9 10:00 at
night thinking that he needs to help
Hashem give you know make money you know
Hashem created the world he spent all of
his money on on the creation he doesn't
have any money to give people so people
think that they have to work till 9:00
at night they have to help Hashem
they're doing by Hashem to help him
because you know Hashem doesn't have any
money he ran out of money paying paying
for the construction construction
companies, paying for title companies,
paying
for someone has a MA, never in their
life are going to work overtime. Never.
Not one time. A obviously we have to get
to that level. At the very least, at the
very least, we have to understand that
we're not allowed to miss a Torah or
miss learning Torah for work ever. Ever.
Unless you're saving a life, of
course. But if it's just to go make
money according to now to save someone.
Yes,
that's page 25. If you learning someone
is drowning, you went and saved them.
You made a sin. There's
one. Yeah. Yeah. It's a
it's a theor learning Torah is more
significant than but if someone is uh
has if there's that person has no other
option someone is drowning drowning and
you're the only option you have to go
save them you have to stop learning
Torah and you have to go save that
person but if the person has another
option somebody else can go save him let
them save
him because learning Torah is more is is
more significant but nonetheless you
still have to stop to save a
But anyway, the guy falls asleep. They
start showing him all the sins, all the
all the missed minan, all of the missed
opportunities of doing all the things,
all the mit and all the sins. And he
starts seeing that all of the sins are
gathering and gathering and gathering
and the scale is weighing a little
heavier on the sin
side. We have a problem. He's petrified.
He's scared. He's already thinking of
the fire that he's going to burn in cuz
Gay is very much
real. And he said, "No, no, don't worry.
Don't worry. We have one more thing."
Oh. Oh, okay. What happened? Goes,
"Bring the shoes. Bring the shoes." So,
he start bringing all the shoes that his
wife threw at him. Was she mocking his
wife? And she put the shoes on the
scale. And the scale got to be even. And
it said, "You only need one more shoe to
go on the mitzvah side. You go to
Ganeden." And that he woke up at that
moment. And the rabbi was, "Okay, I have
your get ready." No, no, no, no. I don't
want to get I'm going home. I'm going
home. Thank you. Take ran home.
And every time that he got a shoe in his
head from his wife from that moment on,
Hashem showed him that his suffer his
suffering is for his benefit. His
suffering is for his benefit. should
look for a devil when for
listen you want to bring to your life by
all means there's plenty of ways to
bring to your life I want to avoid hell
you know avoid hell by
making avoid hell by making you know all
the things that
we like we don't know what's because
like is so severe like punishment for it
has no ending right people say
swallowing your saliva while you're
learning isra like you know why you
asking for suffering. Why? You know why
you think you're asking for suffering?
Never suffer. Because Hashim, you've
never suffered a day in your life.
That's why. And I should never suffer.
You never suffer.
So just like just like just like just
like in the opening of the third chapter
of
lamentations, the prophet Jeremiah
starts the chapter by saying, "I am the
one who has seen suffering because he
saw the beta mikdash. He saw the bodies
piled up as a practically as a wall of
death. He saw the river from city to
city of Jewish blood. Saw
disaster. He says to the people that
remain, I've seen suffering. Why is he?
I said, I have experience with suffering
and I can tell you what it's like. So
you believe me because I have
experience, not because I read it in
some book. So I'm not Jeremiah or even
his foot or even his nail or the nail of
his nail that he threw out. But I know a
little bit about suffering. You don't
want suffering, my friend.
You don't want suffering. What you're
saying, you know, it's 100 times worse.
Either way, regardless of what level it
is, you still don't want suffering in
this world. The best thing you want is
do mitzvot. If Hashem didn't give you
suffering,
that means he still you still have a
chance to earn your gun with mitzvot.
Focus on that hard. Yeah. Why suffering?
Why you want to suffer for
I know suffering. Everyone suffers a
little bit. Yeah. Yeah, but real
suffering you don't even know what it
is. You pulled out a dollar and you
pulled out a five. That's suffering. No,
no, but real suffering. That's not that
type of suffering is not getting you to
kind that clear. No, that kind of
suffering everybody suffers, but that's
caparot. A flat tire I got two weeks
ago. Right. Right. No, but that's that's
I'm talking about real suffering. And I
went to school when I got it. That's
even more angry. You know what's okay?
I'll give you a small taste of what
suffering is. So you see when he says to
you, you're going to get these burning
heat. One of you know what the burning
heat is.
I tell you what burning heat. You guys
want to know what burning heat is? Yeah.
Okay. I tell you what burning heat is.
Burning
heat. None of you ever know this and
only know it from the
sh. Burning heat is feeling like you're
on
fire. Feeling like you're on fire and
you feel like you
have mash lava instead of blood going
through your veins. In mam you feel like
you're on
fire and it's unbearable. Nothing helps.
You can't sleep. You can't I know a lot
of details about it because of a reason.
Yeah. You can't sleep. You can't walk.
You can't think. You can't function.
You're screaming in pain. Sometimes if
it's that to that level, even if it's
the lowest level of burning heat, it's
debilitating. What's it called in
English?
Uh there is a uh disease that they say
is similar to it. Uh I think it's uh
something my
um fibromyalgia my
oh yeah fibromyalgia something like
that. There's some type of disease that
they say it's similar to it. All I know
is burning
heat. I had that for a long time. Hashem
still have a little bit. Uh here and
there I get the to have it. Um,
but it's g you feel like you're on fire.
What does it feel like if someone got uh
bitten by a snake? Snake bit snake snake
bite. The venom goes into the blood
veins. You must you feel like you're on
fire. Feel like you're on fire. So
that's what it is. But it's again
sometimes it's just in your arm. It's
almost you just go like this constantly.
Constantly. No, carpet tunnel is gonna
next to it.
uh you know it's a uh you know so you go
with your arm what do you what do you do
you start so what do you do with it with
with your arm you start smashing your
arm on the table or on the wall start
hitting to create different pain because
the pain of the burning heat is so
bad it's so bad that you rather break
your hand than feel it in your hand the
mental or if it's in your leg you start
punching your leg
or do other things that are worse but
then once in a while you have a nice
it's your entire body. You can't do
anything. What you want? You want to
jump off of a building. Imagine about
five, six years of that. That's going
That's You saying some people have it
for their whole life? Like 10, 20 years?
I never heard about this.
Let's go. What's the other bigger? You
said it's probably much worse. Much
worse. You have that and a few other
things together. So, okay.
So, why do you guys want to know this
stuff? I just I'm curious. I like to
know everything. got picture. Okay. So,
okay. Smoke s got no hope. One thing
that a person can't do is a person can
never really if they're a mentally
stable
person, they can never give themselves a
surgery.
Why can't a person give themselves a
surgery if they're mentally stable?
Because they're inflicting pain on
themselves with
precision. If you just stab yourself in
the leg, it could just be, you know, you
know, you just it's a one action type of
thing. Even though still you'll have a
very hard time to do that and you'll
always natural reflex you always like
move it or stop it. You have to be
really like majun to to do something
like that. But to give yourself a
surgery where you're pretty much
inflicting pain on yourself is you have
to be a little
crazy.
So imagine doing that once a month.
Am I meant not what happened to you? I'm
talking about what the paral this what
is telling you do surgeries on yourself.
This is what this is telling
you. Is telling you this is you do
surgeries on yourself. You can have f
pain fong in alcatra. So you have that
and the burning pain and the burning
pain. And there's more. Sure it gets
worse. What I had was ganed next to
this. So okay now move on. That's uh
it's enough torturing you guys.
The rest of the people here are not
going to fall asleep for a week after
they hear this.
So,
okay. Hashem will strike you with the
boils of
Egypt. So, that's
absesses. And if that's what that wasn't
enough and it says with
hemorrhoids, that's how it all started.
That's how it all started for me. 2000
November 18, 2006.
innocent innocent
hemorrhoids. Innocent hemorrhoids that
uh hurt twice a
year surgery, a hemorrhotomy that's
supposed to be a simple elective
surgery. The doctor says he does five,
six of them a day, like a
factory, you know, they have the cows,
they chop them up like nobody's
business. Doctor is doing five, six, six
surgeries, no problem every day. No big
deal. says, "Oh, the guy's uncomfortable
for two, three days, then he goes back
to his regular life." Okay. So, I become
one of those guys and next thing you
know, everything changes. Seven years of
suffering non-stop. Even if you wouldn't
surgery, Hashem would have sent it some.
Thank you very much for reminding me.
Yes, but that's how I got it. You're
running my story.
So, and then he tells if the boils the
uh is not enough, the hemorrhoids after
and then the wet boils and then the dry
boils. And the best part of this verse
27 is he
says which cannot be
cured. That's what he says. Not only
going to get this hemorrhoids and this
boils, the absesses and the fire and
your pain and all this stuff. It can't
be
cured. Go to 50 doctors, Mr.
Millionaire. They still can't heal you.
Why is who's giving it to
you? The creator of the world is make is
the one that makes you sick or the one
that makes you healthy. If you
sick, you're only going to doctors to
make it look
realistic. But the one that heals you,
you want a solution, you go to the same
one that gave it to you. Took me a while
to realize that. Another part of the
sin, he says you're gonna
uh marry a woman. Oh, I this did not
happen to me. You marry a woman and
she's going to be with another man.
You're going to build a house and
somebody else is going to live in
it. You build a house
and lose it. As soon as you build a
house, I had a friend actually. It
happened to the guy worked his whole
life. Was a
plumber. Worked his whole life. Worked
really hard. Da da da.
Whatever. Build this house. Mansion.
Beautiful. I don't know. Was three,
four, $5 million, whatever. Was in my
opinion one of the most the most
beautiful house I ever saw. Everything
you could possibly imagine. All the
amenities something or must
beautiful. and
um like all the finishing touches and
everything. And uh one day he finds
out that uh his wife is cheating on him
with the
accountant. And then shortly later, the
deal that was pretty much holding him
financially with a building goes to
nothing. So he loses his wife and he
loses his house, loses his money,
and he ends up losing his business. This
first, actually, I'm thinking about it
right now. This entire verse, verse 30,
actually happened to him. His skin
Pete, he lost all his No, he was Greek.
It's Greek
skin. So yeah, that's what happened to
him. He owes me half a million dollars.
So that's why he didn't pay. So that's
what happened to him. That's why he
couldn't pay me.
He lost his He lost and I don't feel I
don't I don't hold anything against him
because this is actually what happened
to him. He lost his wife Miscan. He lost
his house and he lost his business. He
had to restart everything from scratch.
Is he doing good now or is he still
down? He's surviving but he's not I
don't think he's making like uh money
like he used to. Um but anyway, this
this verse actually happened to him.
This entire verse, one
verse. What can you do?
So this is one of the things Hashem says
you go against them is what happens. Uh
then it says your sons and daughters
will be given to other
people. This can mean a few
things and your eyes will see and pine
in vain for them all day long but your
hand will be
powerless. Your kids go with your
enemies. Shalom is hostages in war. Uh
shalom and uh you know in many other
things you could go and become
intermarried. Go marry
goim. And it says specifically here your
hands are going to be powerless. He's
not going to not be able to do anything.
You tell your daughter no don't marry
him. Don't marry him. Sakima don't tell
me what to do. Aba mind your business.
This is a punishment to the parents, not
just the kids. Punishment to the
parents. Why? Because the parent did
something to deserves this
apparently. And it
says a nation unknown to you will devour
the fruit of your
ground and all your labor and you will
only you will be only cheated and
downtrodden all the days. Meaning it
doesn't matter what you
do. Anyone you hire, all the vendors you
hire, all the people you deal with,
everyone's going to take advantage of
you. Unless, this is exactly what
happened to me towards my downfall. Hire
lawyers, the lawyers take advantage and
charge me all the money in the world and
do bad things. Hire a company, some type
of technology company, they do horrible
job and still charge me 60, $70,000 for
the horrible job. All like pretty much
everything that could go wrong went
wrong. I hire a manager to run an
insurance division. I give the guy
$25,000 signing bonus. 9 months later, I
find out the guy is not only stealing
from me, but he's m like all the money
that he's supposed to be making for this
division. I don't see it. He's like,
"No, it's going to take long." So, I
think I find out that he's taking it for
himself. And on top of that,
he's overcharging the company for
different things. I hire a different
manager to run my brokerage division.
The guy is stealing from the office. All
types of things. Everything that could
go wrong goes wrong.
When Hashem wants to wake you up, he has
a lot of
ways. So he says you will go mad from
the sight of your eyes that you will
see. You start seeing start seeing
everything goes wrong. All of a sudden
the stock investments go bad, the health
is terrible, the uh friends are
terrible, the employees are awful, every
you start losing your mind.
Then you hit like.
No, no. You just started here.
Say, it gets much worse. Hashem will
strike you with a foul boil on the knees
and on the legs that cannot be cured
again from the sole of your
foot to your crown. So that's actually
when the pain in the bottom of my feet
started. And then a few days later, my
legs doubled in size and then I couldn't
walk for about a year and a half. Uh,
and it just got worse and worse over
time. Oh, hashem. So then, uh, let's
skip a few of
them. Uh, you become a conversation
piece. You get to a point where
everybody starts talking about you. Oh,
remember that guy? You know what
happened to him? That's what I became. I
became that guy. Remember that guy? He
was on CNBC and D. Yeah, you never know.
He lost all of his money. He lost this.
He lost that. That's what happened. Used
to be famous. He used to be, "Oh,
remember that guy? Yeah, I worked for
him. Oh, wow. You work for your
own. Now it's like, what? You still you
still in business? You say it goes from
one opposite to the other one. That's
how it
works. You will bear sons and daughters.
This I didn't have. You will bear sons
and daughters, but they will not be
yours.
It's when you have children with a
non-Jew. A Jewish person has children
with a non-Jewish woman. Children are
not considered his. This is a form of
punishment. Form of punishment. Some
people. Why? Because one day he's going
to do cha. one day gonna do chuba and
he's gonna realize who according to I
didn't fulfill
the I didn't fulfill it it's a problem
and many other things so that's why it's
better to do chuva sooner rather than
later
uh let's go skip a few
more all these curses will come upon you
and pursue you and overtake you until
you are destroyed
because you will not have hearkened the
voice of Hashem your God to observe his
commandments and decrees that he
commanded
you. There will be a sign and a wonder
in you and in your offspring forever
because you did not serve Hashem your
God amid gladness and goodness of
heart when everything was abundant.
So here he's telling you not only you're
going to get all these curses and
everything but part of the reason why
you're getting all these curses because
when everything was good I gave you
money. I gave you health. I gave you
wife. I gave you kids. I gave you a job.
I gave you everything. What did you do?
You forgot about
God. Became CEO of Goldman Sachs making
50 $100 million a year. All of a sudden
I want to be
reform. became business owner, started a
company, started making a little bit of
money, more than just a few thousand a
month. All of a sudden, I don't want to
keep Shabbat
anymore. What happened? You were keeping
Shabbat more as a poor guy than a
religious guy. Goes, "Yeah, but now I'm
busy. Now I'm busy for God." So, oh,
you're busy for God. Okay, we'll see.
We'll show you what happens. When things
were good, you didn't serve me. That's
one reason you're going to get the
punishment. What's the second reason?
What's the second form of punishment?
That's the worst type. He says, "Because
you didn't serve me when everything was
abundant. So you will serve your
enemies whom Hashem will send against
you in hunger and in thirst and in
nakedness and without
anything. And he will put an iron yoke
on your neck until he destroys you."
saying you don't want to serve Hashem,
you don't want to be religious, you
don't want to keep Shabbat, you don't
want to keep kosh, you don't want to
keep, you don't want to do anything.
Fine, just know ultimate punishment.
Instead of serving Hashem, you're going
to serve your enemies. And this is what
happened in the
Holocaust. This is exactly what happened
in the
Holocaust. Rabi says a story in his book
about the
Holocaust. And he says the worst part
about the Holocaust was the hunger.
Hunger, suffering from hunger. They
wouldn't feed us for
days. People would got to a point where
they would use the food, the little old
slice of bread as money cuz you were
rich if you had a slice of bread. if you
had
tomato. But he said the worst absolute
worst punishment we ever
got was when the verse
from came
true. And we got to a point one day
these worked us
nonstop and they didn't feed us at all.
It got to such a point where some guys
started dying on the
job. Dying on the
job. Eventually the few that survived,
they stopped us from working. I said,
"Okay, go back to the barracks. Go back
to
the
places." And we come back, we see a big
pot and a German
Nazi garbage of the world.
Evil is cooking.
in this giant pot and we smell the first
time we smell meat in
years. Say, "Wow." And we all run to get
this food thinking, "Oh, maybe this have
a heart." They worked us for the last
couple of days straight without
drinking, without eating, without
anything. And maybe this is the reward.
And we all grab and grab whatever meat
we can get from the hot water, not
caring about anything. Just get whatever
you can eat to survive.
until one of the
people runs out. One of the Jewish
people runs out.
No, it's your children.
You will eat the fruit of your womb, the
flesh of your sons and daughters, which
Hashem your God has given
you. This didn't only happen in the
Holocaust of eating our children. It
also happened in the beta
mikdash. It also happened in beta
mikdash. What people don't
understand is that when Hashem says
something, he's not joking. When he said
in the previous verse that you're going
to end
up working and serving your enemies,
this also happened in both the beta
mikdash as well as in the Holocaust. We
said this in a shoe, but for anybody who
didn't hear, there's a book called I was
Mangal's
assistant by a Jewish guy named Mikolos
Nitzili.
You can buy it. It's a famous
book. And this Jewish guy tells about
his experience working for this mangal
which the Jewish people also called
malakamit the angel of death. This Lasha
used to Nazi used to be responsible on
making all types of experiments on human
beings which is the reason why Germany
after the World War
II were became more advanced in medicine
than anyone else in the world because
they did experiments on the Jewish
people. And this
Jew,
Mikolos, was his
assistant. And apparently this Mikolas
wasn't exactly the biggest Sadik in the
world before the
Holocaust. And he got a special
punishment because he didn't want to
serve Hashem. He ended up serving his
enemy. He ended up serving the Nazis,
ended up working for them. But if that
wasn't bad enough, unfortunately, when
you have enough evil
you could become part of it. And he
writes in his
book that
he was became
passionate working for this Hasha and he
would help
him with his collection of body parts.
He would go look for gold bladders and
different bodies and be excited to give
it to his
boss to add to his collection because
his psycho boss, the Nazi, instead of
collecting baseball cards or football
cards or stamps, he collected body parts
from Jewish people.
Oh, he's already in Gome and never going
to get out. But the point is is that
this is showing how Hashem is telling us
is fulfilling these verses. He's not
joking. It's not gray area. It's black
and white. It's black and white. There's
no gray area. Experiments. I heard
horrifying stuff they were doing to Jews
there. Yeah. You could literally could
read from that book. That book actually
a lot of the sources of what happened in
those experiments are from this guy.
Yeah. This guy there documentary about
it on YouTube. I don't know about
YouTube. I don't know about the
documentary on YouTube, but it's
possible. not on YouTube.
Uh, so it says here, and also in case
anyone is saying, "Oh, maybe this is a
stretch. How can you connect the Nazis
to any of this stuff aside from Torah
codes and everything else? We look at no
further than verse 49. Chapter 28
verse49 it
says says Hashem will carry against you
a nation from afar from the end of the
earth as an eagle will swoop a nation
whose language you will not understand.
What was the sign of the Nazis?
An eagle. What was the sign of the
Romans? An eagle
100%. And also if you look at Torah
code, you'll see the names of Hitler in
here. You'll see Mangal in here. You'll
see the uh uh Aishman in here. You'll
see the concentration camps, city names,
all that stuff in this para. Go ahead.
Are the punishments for non-Jews too
because the sign for America, right? The
the eagle, bald eagle with the national
sign, slavery. Yes. And yeah, I mean,
yeah, to some extent, yes, of course. I
mean, they say Torah applies to
everyone. Of course, the Jews must
comply with more laws in the Torah than
the non-Jews do. But the punishments for
some of the violations that Jews do are
less are lesser than the goi. Meaning if
let's say for example a Jewish person
steals and they get caught they have to
return double. So they stole a 100 has
to pay 200. But if a non-Jew steals it's
death
penalty. So they have less the non-Jews
have less laws. They have less laws but
each law if they violate there's death
penalty. There's no other there's no
other punishments 100%. So, so there's
less laws but more, you know, more
significant ramifications.
So, yeah, I mean, obviously if non-Jews
go against Hashem, they also get
punished. There's no no question that
they're also Hashem's creations. They
also have to comply by Torah, but it's
just the one the rules that apply to
them. Moving on to finalize this,
because I think you guys got enough of
an idea of what's going
on. It says after we work for our enemy,
after Shalom. They uh people get to a
point of having to eat their children to
such an extent that it says that a
delicate woman, a woman that was so
delicate that she would be scared to go
outside. Scared to go outside. She
didn't want to uh deal with the public.
She was
modest. But as you know, when there's a
decree for the nation, the wicked and
the righteous get punished the same. So
this delicate modest
woman goes out and he says she go
completely loses her mind to the point
that she starts fighting with the rest
of her family of the kids that she's
going to eat.
What up here? It says that she's going
to also want to eat the kids. Yes. says,
"She will eat them in secret for lack of
anything in the siege and distress that
your enemy will distress you in your
cities." So, it's it gets bad. It gets
bad. This all happened cuz the billion
burned all the food in the middle. It
happens because we sinned. Happens
because we
sinned. And then last but not
least, it tells us something awful. It
says, "And you will be left few in
number instead of having been like the
stars of heaven in
abundance." In the book of On Your
Walls,
Jerusalem talks about what the situation
was
like before the beta
mdash. And we'll finish with this
point to give you guys an understanding.
This doesn't make sense to us because we
think in numbers based on our knowledge
of
today. So this is not going to make
sense to
anyone. But it's
true. And even if it's exaggerated, it
still gives you an idea of how many
people we had.
It says
here tells us
in
also and
also several different
sources page
57 kazal gives the description of
Jerusalem says in Jerusalem there was 24
main squares and each
square had 24 main thoroughares.
And each thoroughfare had 24 small
streets. And each street had
24 smaller pathways. And each one of
these smaller pathways had 24
courtyards. And each courtyard had 24
homes. Got it so far?
And passing through each of these
courtyards every
day was double the amount of people that
left Egypt. Meaning no less than 1.2
million in each one of the
courtyards passing through it. So the
courtyards have to be bigger
than we'll get to the numbers in a
second. That's why I'm telling you
this. If you do the math, this means
that there were
18,824 side roads, which means that
there was
331,776 smaller
passageways, 7.9 million
courtyards, and 191
million2976
homes, houses in Jerusalem alone.
Now according to today's knowledge this
cannot be it's impossible it doesn't fit
but
tells and also
in
that is like a uh skin of a deer which
stretches
stretches once with the Jewish people
removed from to you from the country. It
shrinks a deer's skin. You could stretch
it and stretch it and stretch it with no
end. Stretches now. It's unbelievable.
It's miraculous how much it stretches.
You can make so much out of one small
deer. He says that the same thing when
comes in and we're holy
and there's no limit to the amount of
people. And it says
here, besides there being almost 200
million people actually living with in
homes
in the fact that there's 1.2 million
people passing through each courtyard
means that there was
9.55 trillion people
traveling back and forth in Jerusalem
every day. Trillion. Trillion. What did
you say today?
95514800 0.
Yes. What do you think? You guys got it
from his uh from his
head. That's what I just told you. As a
matter of fact, say 100 million. No, no,
no, no. A trillion. You see, today we
have and this is actually No, no, it's
absolutely. Nobody says that. Nobody
said no. Not according to the most. No.
in the world according to science. Yeah,
but not according to Judaism. How do
they have enough food that the If you
look actually if I did the math one time
with I'm finishing this point. I did the
math one time
with and we did the math on how many
people left Egypt. How many people left
Egypt? Now there's a there's a um
migrash in
Mes
Jews in Egypt. 300 million
Jews and only 3 million left Egypt.
Meaning 297 million Hashem killed them
in the uh plague of darkness.
And there's other midashim that say even
more. But we did the math of how many
people the lowest number of people
leaving Egypt is three million. No one
actually really believes this 3 million
only left Egypt. Everyone believes the
much higher number. But we tried to
figure out how many there were. So we
have to look at it this way. If every
family every
family it says in the Torah each birth
was six
kids. Each birth, each time a woman gave
birth was six kids, average family
through their uh marriage, let's say
they would give birth 10 times. Not like
today where they only wanted two kids
and a dog. Each family average would
have probably 60 kids. By the time you
serve them breakfast, it's already
dinner. You need a uh truck to feed all
these
kids. So you have at the very least you
have 600,000 men. That means you also
have at least 600,000 women between the
ages of 20 and 60. But it also means
that the amount of kids that you have is
drastically higher. Long story short, we
did the numbers, the calculations, took
us a while. We came up with a number
very similar to that. A trillion
trillion over a trillion people. Over a
trillion people did the math,
calculations, this I mean I I know a
little bit of math sounds
different, right? One migash just said
is one midash only says three million.
One midash says 300 million. One out of
five got killed. Right. Most common most
most common most common midash says one
out of five Jews uh survived. Uh which
means 80% died instead of
99%. Doesn't matter. It still shows
obviously a horrible number. But some
people say only 3 million people left
Egypt. Some people say you know u 30
million 12 million. There's different
numbers. The average is somewhere around
like 10 15 million. I think trillions of
people got killed in the midash.
Yeah. According to the according to the
sources here in this midash, there's a
lot of people. Again, even if the
trillion, like he said, the author
himself says, even if you want to say
that the sources are exaggerating, it's
not 9 and a half
trillion. It's it's still not 9 million.
It's still not 9,000. Still not 900,000.
You're not going to exaggerate by that
extent. Everyone knows it's 10 to 20
minutes. It's a lot. You understand what
I'm saying? So whatever the number is,
Hashem says you used to be like the
stars. You used to be like the stars
because you
sinned, you're going to become few, few
in number. We always asked Hashem, where
where when were we allowed? It was only
barely what 15 million Jews in the
world, 20 million Jews in the world. How
many Jews are in the world? That's what
we
think and
uh out of them how many actually keep
mitzvot I mean there's very very few of
us in the
world but used to be a lot more when we
kept mitzvot used to be a lot more each
birth would be six kids more than the
queen were right more than anyone we
were the strongest we were the uh most
populous we were the smartest we were
everything but we forgot about god and
that's what happened and this is the
last line that we'll finish off with
today and it says says in chapter 28
verse
69. These are the words of the covenant
that Hashem commanded Moses to seal with
the children of Israel in the land of
Moab. Besides the covenant that he
sealed with them in Hiv.
is Mount Sai. So he's saying just I gave
you the ten commandments. I gave you the
written, the oral Torah and everything.
But I wanted to make sure you guys
realize in case you forgot over the last
40 years, there's also a consequence of
if you don't listen to
me. There's also a consequence of if you
don't listen to me. This is all the
details. And again, right now we're in
the month of there's a reason why this
para comes during this month. time to
do. It's a time to stop with the It's a
time to stop messing around with
Shabbat. It's a time to start keeping
and be serious. It's time to be modest
and stop dressing like prostitutes. It's
time for guys to stop dressing with
really tight clothes so we could see the
definition of their body. It's time for
us to start learning Tawra like it's
real important to us instead of a, you
know, a uh some type of like a torture.
It's time to put Torah as number one and
work as number something
else. It's time to start believing that
Hashem is the one that's giving you
your and not your job. Your job is just
to make it look
realistic. It's time to take things
seriously.
And if it's not because you have
judgment day coming up in the next
couple of
weeks and you have to stop messing
around because nobody promises you
tomorrow. If it's not for that, it's for
what we learned today. This is very much
real. Hashem, as I told you guys, I
experienced a small part of it. And I
wouldn't wish my enemies, my enemies, I
wouldn't wish them what I suffered for
one day, let alone for seven
years. So, it's time for us to start
doing chbad. Make
it that you got the message from me. Cuz
when you get it from me, it's painless.
Yeah, it bothers you. Maybe you're going
to lose a little sleep
tonight. Maybe you're going to be a
little worried. Maybe the next time
before you sin and you're going to think
twice.
But it's still painless if you wait for
God to tell you.
It's not the
same. It's a little more
painful. You understand? Yeah. So,
better you listen to me and what I'm
reading to you because it's the same
Torah and we do questions. Yeah. I heard
um he has good questions. make sure you
better now you see there so many Jews
living so I heard that all the money in
the world belongs to the Jews but since
like the Jews they waste their seed they
do stuff that they block their shea so
the money goes to the dark places like
to Las Vegas to dirty movies I haven't
heard I haven't heard that midash I mean
I know I know I know that we would have
all the money in the world it says here
that we would be on top and you know on
top of everybody else if we block it for
ourselves yeah it says in the beginning
of the palad that one of the blessings
if we follow Hashem is by being number
one being uh everyone else serving us in
essence. So yeah, I mean listen the uh
everyone has a purpose in the world but
the ultimate purpose is you know belongs
to the Jews to fulfill it but when we
don't fulfill it everyone
suffers everyone suffers.
Next scare you guys enough to do chuva.
Yep.
Amen. Amen.
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