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Parshat Vayeitzei: Taxi! - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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the following is a true story
after his Bar Mitzvah Reuben decided
that he would never dove in' he'd never
pray without a minion without a prayer
quorum one night he came home at 3
o'clock in the morning from an
out-of-town wedding he fell into bed
exhausted and as soon as he turned off
the light he realized he hadn't prayed
Meyer if the evening prayer with a
tremendous effort he dragged himself out
of bed and started to dress where could
he find a minion of this time of the
morning no problem as anyone who lives
in Jerusalem can tell you you can always
find a minion at any time of the day or
night at the sh t block of zippor
emotion he drove over to sakra Moshe and
that night there was a miracle
Zipporah Moshe was deserted no one was
there not a hobo nada taking out his
cell phone he dialed the number of a
large taxi company hello he said can you
please send five taxes to the sh t block
in zip promotion ardougne said the voice
on the other end of the phone it's three
o'clock in the morning you think I have
five taxis what do you think I am a
magician I only have four okay said so
send me four Reubens out another number
hello please send five taxis to Z from
OSHA within twenty minutes there was a
procession of nine taxi cabs parts
neatly outside the Stila outside the
synagogue a donee said one of the
drivers why do you need nine taxes
there's no wedding here there's no bomb
it's for nothing
he said Ruben said to them I want you to
all turn on your meters and come inside
with me we're going to pray together
Aarav eat the evening prayer dusty kaput
emerged from glove compartments some
awoken from a hibernation stretching
back almost to their own owners Bar
Mitzvahs it wasn't easy
despite being fluent in Hebrew the
drivers had absolutely no idea how to
pray when to answer when not to answer
when they should pray aloud when it
should be in silence it took them quite
a while when they'd finished everyone
went out into the street and the meters
in the cars were pushing upwards of 80
shekels each the drivers turned off
their meters and Ruben pulled out his
wallet how much do I owe you he said to
the first one I don't you what do you
take me for do you honestly believe that
I would take money from a holy Jew like
you who just gave me such an opportunity
do you know how long it did since the
last time I prayed he moved down the
line to the second rank same thing and
the third and the fourth all the way
down the line to the ninth not one of
them would take a penny
however distant that you may be from his
heritage there's a little Jewish spark a
little Pinta lead as it's called in
Yiddish and that little spark never goes
out why Judaism is not just a religion
Jews are our people our faith is not
just intellectual it's hereditary we are
the children of the children of the
children of those Jews who came out from
Egypt who receive the Torah and
ultimately we are the children of three
fathers Abraham Abraham Yitzhak Isaac
and Yaqub Jacob according to one opinion
in the Talmud it was the father's
Abraham Isaac and Jacob who instituted
the three daily prayers the word in
Hebrew for a father is out it's an
interesting word it connects the first
two letters in the Hebrew alphabet Aleph
and Betty the Torah itself begins with
the letter Beth as it says were a
vara elokim in the beginning why didn't
the beginning begin with an Aleph the
first letter of the alphabet why does
the beginning of creation start with the
letter the second letter of the alphabet
with the bet wouldn't it be more
appropriate to start with the first
letter of the alphabet Aleph the olive
is always beyond the numerical value of
Aleph is 1 there is only one existence
that is truly one and he is infinitely
beyond this world begins with
a father is someone who connects the bet
back to the allah the patriarchs
instituted prayer for his prayer prayer
is to connect the BET everything in this
world back to the olive back to beyond
that was their request to us the spark
that lives in the hearts of the children
throughout all the generations so the
next time you see a line of deserted
taxicabs in Jerusalem where their meat
is running outside the synagogue know
that the children are alive and well and
still connecting to their fathers and
beyond
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