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Pesach Perspectives - Part 2: Every Child Counts - Rabbi Paysach Krohn
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and I want to share with you something
so brilliant for I'm Jimmy Schwab now
Jimmy Schwab picks up on something a one
word that we say before we introduce the
four sons borough hammocking boroka
mocha means
blessed is Hashem homonka means the
place he's all over the place so Rob
Schwab it's a very interesting question
every time we use her mocking either in
a Fela or when we express it to someone
it's something said for example class
first show him somebody has to go to be
Menachem oval what do we say to the of
oh I'm welcome Menachem s them that
Hashem should comfort if somebody loses
money it says in show her off what are
you supposed to say to the person I'm
mark I'm your male hasanah Hashem should
fill your loss when we dive in a faint
oh right when we dive in Athena what do
we say how Malcolm you rock in Malaya
those Jews that are stuck so far away
and we have no way of getting them out
Hashem should have Rock'em on us so why
do we use how mark I'm you know why
because somebody who's lost a dear one
well somebody who's lost money or
somebody who's stuck in a foreign
country he's thinking God where are you
how give me that taking care of me how
could I lose this what happened here
where are you
so we reassure them and we say how mark
I'm Hashem is all over don't worry he'll
take care of you don't give up a year
shouldn't be broken we go through
difficult times but I'm welcome you
nothing I'm mocking me male I'm looking
you're out Himalayan that's what we say
sir I've Schwab says if that's the case
so what are we saying Brougham walk I'm
at the Haggadah and he says something
amazing he says there are many families
where the parents or the grandparents
are sitting around the Seder and they
took a look at child they take a look at
their child or a grandchild they say oh
my gosh what happened to this kid how
did he fall off the way what happened I
thought I was gonna raise Heyliger
children wonderful kids that are you
Raymond slam him a look at this kid how
did that happen
so we say to the parents
borrow four times borrow hamako him
borrow ho borrow Shauna's internal armor
Israel borrow ho every child is a
blessing you don't give up on anyone no
matter what level a child has stooped
down to a boy or a girl no matter who
they're with you can bring him back
every child is a potential blessing
that's what the burro hamakom is it may
be painful and we have to be reassured
that I someone's gonna help us but you
can't give up you can't give up on any
child and I'll tell you an amazing
statement that the point of it you love
once said the point of vision off once
said an orphan child is a child who has
no parents an orphan nation is a nation
that has no children again an orphan
child is one that has no parents an
orphan nation is one that has no
children our children are our greatest
investment the greatest investment my
dear friend the great basketball player
at least it used to be mr. list right
Vinnie Merrill is his father-in-law
right so we're always talking about this
that today we're getting to be known by
our children you know you know this is
who they are that's why we're luscious
that's right that that's exactly what we
want we want that our children and
grandchildren should be so wonderful
that people will introduce us with their
father
we're their father or mother or
mother-in-law that's really what it's
all about that's what children are
that's why we can't give up on these
kids and I'll tell you an amazing thing
every time I go to Prague and I've gone
many many times with many many people on
these trips when you stand outside the
morale shul there's so much to talk
about the morale but there were other
rabbis who were reveille him in the
morale shul one of them was the clay
yakar that famous commentary that we
have on the Hamish and all democracy
delays commotion and he says something
every year when I am in that show I
quote the caca he's buried right around
that area together with the morale and
gravesite and he says something we
should never ever forget he says it on
the plastic the plastic first is
voracious members you test but he says
it on plastic design we all know the
story well Yakko if switched the hands
by a framer Menasha and yes have said to
his father Tata what are you doing you
got to put your right hand on Menasha
because he's the big one and he's the
older one and a frying as the younger
ones you have to put your left hand on
him so what does Yaakov say for you my
novice the father he refused why Yama he
said don't worry your Dottie bonier
Dottie don't worry my son I know what
I'm doing
Dom who yellow him on the gum who you
kill don't worry Menasha will be great
wah-wah cotton but the younger one the
smaller one Yagami man he's gonna be
greater now listen to what the cloaker
says about this the he says the words
that Yakov Aveeno said oh if a cotton
gigged a memento the little one will be
greater he says it doesn't just mean the
one who was younger he says there's a
deep lesson Kia cottage bar oh ho boy
therapy yes epic famine Hashem picks out
those children or those individuals who
have something inferior about them the
call Adam Shh both sob kapnos any person
any child has something that you might
think is inferior
OSBI sir how cut his vertical my bi
something's gonna lift this child Liz
she say life ever bother to make him a
leader of thousands all of us think for
a moment of your graduating class think
of those guys and those girls that were
in that class will forget about the
hairdos and forget about the you know
the clothes that they wore but are the
ones that are most successful now that
we look back those kids that we thought
were gonna be successful
never it's those kids that was sitting
in the back those kids who we thought
would be nothing somehow they became
leaders somehow they became great people
how did that happen
that's the llama cotton and so many
parents say the same thing so many of us
have children
we thought of this child Wow he's gonna
be the greatest and then it turns out
that kid that you thought was gonna be
not so special he's greater than all of
them
how did that happen because Hashem is
showing us what Jakob said okay if I
caught on gig down me man oh don't give
up on any child all of us know this and
our own families our children extended
families and we know it in communities
that child that you thought was not
gonna be special turns out to be very
special you know why because there was a
mother who loved that kid and gave
encouragement because it was a father or
Rebbe or a friend who made that child
feel special and that's what we come at
the Seder table there's four kids four
types of kids everyone is a blessing
don't give up on anyone and I'll tell
you one story and then we'll close this
part of the talk the blue shoe
irreparably Sphero was in the
concentration camp within the 1940s and
they tried to get some flour they were
able to bribe some guards and they got
some flour and they were able to make
some matzo and the question was who
should get the montes so they went to
the Rebbe the schuyler was should the
adults get it or should the children get
it so the Rebbe said of course the
adults should get it because after all
they're mauve in the mitzvot and if
we're able to get a few matzo
at least let's give it to those who have
the obligation to do the mitzvot so
there was a widow there a widowed
neighbor her husband had been killed she
was taking care of a nephew and a niece
in the barracks and she came over to the
blue shiva Rebbe and she said Rebbe
please i hope you don't mind please I
beg to differ with you and he said what
do you mean she said look none of us
know who's gonna get out of here one
thing I do know that if it's the adults
that get out of here alive next year
they're gonna know what to do about
matzah at the Seder
because after all they've gone through
many many Sudan where they know what
Matt says but these kids are so
vulnerable these kids are so
impressionable if we don't give them the
matzah how they're gonna know what it
means to eat Matt's on Pesach
let's give them the
Mozza let's show them the mysterious
nefesh that we have because we want them
to remember what matzah is all about and
you know something two things happened
one the rebus said to her
you are so right and that's what they
did they gave the children the matzah
and the second thing is after the war he
married her imagine that that was his
second wife he said this is a woman this
is a woman who understands what children
are all about so then incredible I get
the chills when I tell you this story
that's what children are all about we
can't give up on anyone and just
remember all I'm all about cuttin it
doesn't mean just that the younger one
it's gonna be the greater one it's not
about age it's about those two sroa it's
those talents those characteristics that
you thought we're not going to be so
special it became very special