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Parshas Terumah: Kol Berama Studios - Live From The Old City
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this Tower class is brought to you by
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the studios here of kobarama and
[Music]
um
the the fall and here's Robert Gladstone
to say hello
what an honor to meet you personally
and to be at the Colorado Studios I know
you give me many honorable venues
speaking on Lakewood radio but this is
uh the crescendo this is really the
greatest treat to meet you in the air in
the erhatika to see you personally to be
here at the studios mention many that's
horization though but we're overlooking
we're overlooking we're in the holiest
Bank
this week we set over in parashas truma
how the mishkan is basically a return to
ganedan many of the important items of
the Michigan came from ghane then the
possible
says they came from Ghanaian because the
mishkan is a restoration of ganedan
amazingly in Ghanaian it says yes gain
by asking it's a Miss gun and if you
look antagoniana Zeal and voracious
Hashem rested his presence in Canadian
on the two Crews and not like Rashi says
that the crew of him were Malachi angels
of Destruction no time yes Hashem rested
his presence originally in Ghanaian
chased out the shrina so the mishkan was
an attempt to restore the way things
were in Canada that's how I feel over
here we're we're near the makum
and in your Studios I feel it is
wow what an opportunity and I'm so glad
you're going to be joining us yes in
your session for our trip on Monday
we're going to be visiting Makoma
sakadashim but we already started our
trip my first stop off the airplane of
course for those who have been listening
to the shurin one of my favorites wasenu
that was my first stop
and then we went to visit
did you visit my Webbie who's right
behind the cedar of simple ones for me I
didn't know he I didn't know he was
there yes interesting story about how he
got there
um Rabbi Lawrence is buried right next
to him yes do you know the story about
that you want to ask
yeah okay so
the following is going to be about the
uh your trip to harmonious okay we're
playing that right now so this is a this
could be an introduction please okay so
um
amazingly when curryish meets nehemia
nakami was downtrodden and the King was
very upset he said why why do you look
sad you're in my presence and the
presence of the king you have to exude
said because my city you shall I am lay
in Ruins but listen to how he describes
you shalaim he says the city of the
burial of my ancestors lay in Ruins that
means is articulating that the part of
kadusha sushlim is the fact that there's
so many sadikem buried here
whether it's a Sim you go to Harrison
it's it's good starting from
all the way up to the outer of
Liberty
Victor Miller I think they're Miller and
my own grandfather of blessed memory
passed away this year glad scene he
passed away at 106. he was a Taman
movement of ramanakam Zamba we just went
from nakam Zamba on
can I say the story of
isn't that completely had two
nephewsemba and ichimayir zemba and
ichimaya resemble is my grandfather's
best and dearest friend they were
together in all the dark places they
were together in Auschwitz in one
particular Yom Kippur
my grandfather was deathly ill he had
typhus
and he had nothing to eat and he had one
little role and he was he had to eat it
was because
bring himself to Iran Yom Kippur but but
he's not but but he has to eat but he he
didn't know what to do he said I'm not
going to eat him Kipper but he couldn't
trust himself holding on to the bread on
Yom Kippur
but who could he trust you know in in
the camps I don't know if I could say
this publicly but
put it this way even great people had no
choice but to steal other people's bread
even even great sadika so who could you
trust with a piece of bread and
Auschwitz
but my grandfather gave it to his
dearest friend avram Shazam but he says
guard it from me that I don't eat on Yom
Kippur and of course you can you know
you don't take it from me
was over his dear friend gave it back to
him but his friend had nothing to break
the Titus on so my grandfather shared
the bread with him
that was the greatest illustration of
friendship
since David and Johanna my grandfather
said
so we discovered the cover of room
shazamba right next to him about one or
two rows in front toward the left and I
looked at the cover of shazamba and it
said he passed away on Tess Zaya Nissan
foreign
in exactly
now my grandfather
passed away
teslavny's son payalif
they were both buried Eureka's Nissan 50
years apart to the day
so here are these two sadikan were
together in the darkest of places but
their Kura was on the exact same date 50
years apart
and uh what is supposed to be here
let me ask you
as no
okay go ahead yeah I can ask you a
question sure
living in the holy city in the world
being married through this venue
how does that feel to you great
it's all a miracle all of this existence
is a miracle and I see it all
continuously so
kind of live on that level
here
to have many happy and healthy years
here in the area three marriages
and now we'll uh we'll play some of your
some of your clips from Harmony okay
thank you so much
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