0:00 / 0:00
PIC 2010 Rabbi Krohn
90 views
Project Inspire is a non-profit organization that works to inspire thousands of Torah observant Jews to reach out to their less affiliated friends and neighbors. For more information on how YOU can get involved, go to projectinspire.com. SUBSCRIBE to get the latest from Project Inspire: http://bit.ly/1Ntl9rs Project Inspire on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/1TiTAYX Like Project Inspire on FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/1QmzWIT Follow Project Inspire on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/1S3CYFN
Categories:
Torah
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
so the story is told about a gentleman
who got a new job as the University
professor so he moved in it moves into
the city and they get him a beautiful
home and he comes with his family and he
moves into the home and he comes inside
and it's a gorgeous beautiful house
there's only one problem as soon as he
comes in he starts moving his stuff in
he notices that there's no water in the
house nothing air he turns on the force
that nothing works goes to the shower
nothing works so he days neuen County
opens up the Yellow Pages looks for a
plumber finds a plumber the plumber
comes over to the house so what seems to
be the problem he said there's no water
in the house says huh I'll fix that for
you no problem plumber goes around a few
minutes later he comes back said doc all
done perfect is that that's amazing goes
over to the faucet it works beautifully
so that's terrific says tell me what do
I owe you some $250 he says $250
you should excuse me he said that you
were here about six minutes two hundred
and fifty dollars huh I paid the truth
he said I'm the president of the
university I don't make two hundred and
fifty dollars in six minutes
and the plumber said oh of course he
said we're not was the president of the
university I didn't make 250
takes time to sink in I'll wait
I should have told that joke on Shabbos
because these jokes don't work there's
the ones in who's on Chavez anyway
anybody is there a point to the joke
I was afraid someone would ask me the
point of the joke is of course as quite
obvious I'll just let you figure that
[Music]
have to make decisions wisely folks
people are very lucrative positions and
they get great salaries but sometimes
they give up what's most important in
this case the university professor
became a plumber now there's nothing
wrong with plumbers don't get me wrong I
want to be politically correct but if
you're suited well to be University
professor even if you're not making what
the plumber makes that's what you should
be doing and all the decisions we make
and a lot of people make decisions about
how to spend their time and indeed spend
valuable time I know people in this
audience some of whom I've met today
many of who I met today who spend really
significant time and take serious
financial loss because they're spending
hours many many many many hours a week
just trying to be McCarville I find in
the nineties road it's really amazing
you talk about mysterious nefesh you
talk about really giving up your time
and for some people giving up some very
serious financial reward just for this
tremendous mitzvah have to make your
decisions wisely how are you going to
spend your time over this past jobless I
think we all agree at least me walking
around that if you missed it if you are
not here Shabbos you missed something
very very very special how many of you
agree
[Applause]
[Music]
your plan and you plan a second my
mitzvah you know you plan you playing a
plan and then it really happens it's
unbelievable and it was we had such a
fetish Maya everybody what you know
running from one place to another it was
just just fantastic it's something
extremely extremely special and of
course a big part of that special
Shabbos that we had is the gentleman
that you're about to hear from again I'm
sitting next to and I can't possibly say
the same introduction again that I said
today although I could if you really
want me to hood to say the exact same
thing but I want to tell you what it's
like at least for me over the last years
just listening to Robert pesach Crone
there was a great attorney in the United
States some of the older folks in the
audience might remember the name Louie
NYE Zaremba Louie neither of course
really nas it was really one of the
great litigators one of the great you
you walk into a courtroom and you saw
Louie neiser sitting at the bench you
were afraid you know that this guy was
probably gonna win the case he knew that
there was one moment during any trial
that was the most crucial moment and
that was when his opponent is adversary
the other attorney the prosecuting
attorney
whoever maybe would get up and speak to
the jury and sum up the entire case
because at that time that summation to
the jury would be extremely powerful now
how is he gonna do anything in order to
prevent this adversary from making his
points to the jury and Louie Nizer
figured it out here's what he did at
that time smoking was permitted in all
buildings even in courtrooms he could
smoke whatever you want people smoked he
smoked the cigar Louie Nozick and listen
to this genius what he decided to do is
he took his cigar whenever he went into
an important case and where was that
last day before the summation
of the trial and he took a very thin
wire and he placed it right down the
center of the cigar and it was
protruding past the end of the cigar
several inches then he started smoking
and the ashes started to come out at the
end of the cigar but they just wouldn't
fall the ashes don't go anywhere so
while the attorneys up there talking to
the jury the jury is just watching that
signal and they're wondering when are
the ashes then I listening to him thank
you what how's that happening genius
genius that's what it's like for me
listening to Robert pace up you simply
cannot get distracted you just can no
matter what else is going on in the room
I find anyway I am transfixed and it was
such an honor to have him here today and
speak so many several times and whenever
we ask him big another session another
session more and more and more so we
asked him tonight again of course my
Meister Shabbos to again be my Honda the
I am so pleased it's a great cover to
introduce our wonderful friend and
leader of my face our front
[Applause]
that was close but no cigar
it's a special sauce that I've spent
this great great Shabbos here I cannot
thank enough from i'ma drop my dear
friend Rebecca Solomon and of Haim
Sampson for inviting me to come to spend
this great great Chavez this first
convention of inspired that mid-session
will become an annual event there's a
very interesting Gomorrah and softened
who feared gimel Amida Amidala and the
gomorrah tells us
aisha mean i slay her either my ball
there are three that are guaranteed to
have a llama ball and the gemara
mentions two of them and the third one
is how Mondale a lion but my choice
shabbos the one who makes half dollar
unwind on matzah Shabbos and the guar
says mahi what do you mean why is that
and the Gomorrah explains that in the
time of the Gomorrah there were many
people that did not have enough wine
today wine is obviously available to
everyone but wine was a rare commodity
in the time of Hazael and if somebody
would make you on Friday night and
everybody likes to drink wine so a
person would finish all the wine Friday
night for kiddush and then he wouldn't
have to make wine from dollar but the
gomorrah says that somebody that can
control themselves because we know that
when you make Abraha
online it's very cautious and the
Messiah McKay Ducie lab doubter he
leaves over from kiddush table dalla
he's able to control himself and then
they brought online matzah Shabbos such
a person is like that I love Apple
listen to the expression and I think
that there's a very deep meaning to this
Gomorrah the Messiah make you do sha
leav Delta he left over from the kiddush
top dollar I think that that describes
our role for the rest of our lives we
have to take from the kiddush from the
halo kite of this Shabbos the Messiah
make you Ducie we have to take and leave
over from the kiddush from the holiness
from the inspiration of Shabbos love
Delta to the days of the week for the
rest of our lives we came to an unusual
convention the scope of the Convention
was to inspire not only ourselves but to
make sure that we inspire others on this
Shabbos we've come the Messiah make a
dushala Delta to bring from that
holiness to bring sanctity to the
secular days of the week I want to share
with you a beautiful story a story that
was told to me first by a girl in a gate
said seminary I wasn't gate said in
England and a girl comes over to me and
the story seemed so unusual and so
remarkable that of course I had to hear
it from the person himself to whom had
happened and she told me that it
happened to her father
her father before he became from was
known as Sam cyclin Sam cyclin was a
phenomenal cyclist he would win one
bicycle race after the other as a matter
of fact in 1966 he won was known as the
New York State Sprint Championship and
Sam Shanklin told me that there was
tremendous jealousy on that team that
New York team because people couldn't
stand that he was Jewish and one day he
told me he was riding in green
on Kissena Boulevard near Kissena Park
where they had a track and as he was
driving home he was on his bike and he
was riding on all of a sudden the car
zoomed up behind him and he thought that
the car would run him over he ran onto
the sidewalk with his bike behind the
tree so if the car would crashing with
crash into the tree and the car skidded
to a stop and two guys yelled out you
dirty Jew we won't let you be the winner
of any other races they were two of his
teammates they couldn't stand him he
told me that the anti-semitism was so
bad that in 1967 there was what was
known as the Grand Prix in Northbrook
Illinois a cycling race and he told me
he was ahead by three seconds he knew
for sure he was gonna win the race
anybody who followed the Olympics knows
that 1/10 of a second couldn't win a
race in glory for someone he was three
seconds ahead of everyone as he came to
the finish line he lifted his hands in
victory and he was disqualified they
implied a rule they imposed a rule that
they never imposed before or afterwards
the rule in cycling is that as you go
over the finish line at least one hand
has to be on the handlebar because
otherwise you're jeopardizing the
spectators that are around there so
therefore being that both his hands were
off the body so therefore he was
disqualified and then he decided that's
the end it's obvious that they hate Jews
in the cycling world he's gonna go
someplace Canada was too cold
Mexico was too high he decided I'll go
to Israel the Maccabee ins had a team
and he decided he's gonna join the
Maccabee in team he won a championship
in Eretz Israel and then it came time to
practice for the Olympics while he was
in Eretz Israel of course he's a Jewish
boy he's not religious he goes to the
caisson one night and he's trying to
dive in whatever he knows he had very
minimal background but there were two
brothers who saw him dubbed Goldberg and
Haim Goldberg dubbed Goldberg today is a
Russian even tells his father was a
rabbi sick husband who should have her
fish
and dubbing Goldberger hi in Goldberg
started talking to this fellow and they
saw that he had an interest in Yiddish
and they sent him to a fellow
Gatien Weinberger and Garen Weinberger
who was into cure before anybody else
was into gear of he saw this as a Cayley
this is somebody who's really interested
and so he invited him for Shabbos and
the boy Sam cyclin became Shimon Pesach
cyclin and he started becoming from and
you would not believe it long before a
shot iris started Rebecca Weinberg
started a yeshiva the yeshiva was not
called a chateau in those days it was
called muggy enough wrong Sam cyclin was
the fifth talmud of Ramnath Weinberg of
course now he's in the yeshiva and he
has to try out for the team
that's going to put a cycling team into
the Olympics and the tryouts are on
Shabbos so he goes throughout my earth
Weinberg and he says what should I do
I want to try out for the Olympics or a
player said you should try out for the
Olympics it would be a tremendous
kiddush Hashem that a yeshiva man in
Morgan of Rome which eventually became a
shot area would be known all over the
world as the greatest cyclist of wall
and same cycling told me himself
that when he used the pedal he used to
paddle to that song that Geshem
Weinberger taught him Shabbos a young
Russian I don't know exactly how the
song goes but that song was the cadence
to which he would cycle but then he said
to up nya
but the tryouts are on Shabbos he said
go to the coach tell him how could he do
this in Israel on Shabbos and he went to
the coach and the coach said we are not
a bunch of rabbis were a bunch of
cyclists and if you don't like it you me
off the team
he said this is Israel how could you do
this in Israel she'd grown a girlfriend
what happened was that they had the
tryouts on Travis of course he wouldn't
go and that year
Israel could not send a cycling team to
the Munich Olympics in 1972
in 1972 by your reaction I see that you
know as well as I do that to Israeli
athletes were killed right away the
Palestinians kidnapped another nine and
it will be debated till the end of time
whether the Germans should have gotten
into a gunfight with them
but those nine other hostages were
killed on the spot even before the
gunfight developed and shimmered place
our cyclin heard in Eretz Israel over
the news that the Israeli athletes were
killed and he realized that what saved
him was Shabbos Kashmiris Shabbos
kailia Chiaverini what saved him was not
only Shabbos
but his guiding light that was Rebecca
Weinberg who became his mafia and this
fifth Talmud of Ramaiya was saved
because of the great Rebbe do you know
that Rab Noah Weinberg was a descendant
of the Solana rebellion and thus wanama
Rebbe once said something that is so
phenomenal he said it from iron Kalina
all of us should underline it and Alice
adore him when you dive in my grave
underlining tomorrow night and remember
that as the theme of rebellious life
over the life of inspire and what Asia
toy is all about and what Europe is all
about
listen Arab Aaron Kalina touch this a
vast oil on base you surround I'm kofta
we have said it thousands of times
listen Heather Mubarak Alina touched it
I'm a soil on basis royal if people in
hidden among Gidon they love the world
they love materialism they love
secularism they're not from yet I was
all of this and I write is ooking in the
veldt
I was only my basis around the abus just
still loves them
I'm home to my nation or hoped I love
you that's what we have to remember I'm
a solemn even though our brothers and
sisters
on the campuses our third cousins our
coworkers
they're steeped in the oiler McGlashan
II it's still armed halt its Claudius
RAL it's a shams nation I'm for often we
have to love them we have to pity them
we have to go out and we have to reach
them and if that's the case I want to
share with you another great story that
happened a number of years ago many of
you are surely familiar was one of the
tsadikim entire generation of mortify
Neustadt who started Valhalla sniffing
Israel and he had many people go to
Russia and they were tried to learn in
the private homes and in the private
basements before Russia was freed from
communism and the greatest Rebbe for all
those people was revelry OSS but
eventually rebel yell esses in the
spring of 89 he went to Eretz Israel
so now rabbi noose that had to have
teachers from America because rebel EOS
is left so he would get different people
one of the people he got was for fellow
from Muncie his name is Rob you feel
missile chill Arabic chill told me that
he came and into Russia and he went into
the basements and they bought towers and
drilling for people and subdue him and
he would go from house to house wherever
they could do it in hiding and he said
there was one brilliant guy named Masha
Masha would follow not my Jill wherever
he went and he was brilliant he was a
scientist every shear he was there
and finally when rabbi Jill had to leave
he set him OSHA I don't know if I'll
ever see you again but just promise me
this if you come to America promise me
that you'll call me and I'll do anything
I can and six months later about Jill
gets a call from OSHA he says where are
you he says I'm an up and ethical I mean
the University in Ithaca upstate in New
York and I got a visa and I'm able to be
there but I don't have any swaram I
don't have anything he said it's no
problem I will be able I live in Muncie
I would get my friend in four hours
we'll be up there
get everything so he went to two views
and of course he brought out swaram he
bought a Russian sitter he brought him
all food he bought him food for a month
and he comes up it was in June and it
comes up state to update the Cornell
University and it brings him all the
stuff and Moshe I can't believe it he's
so happy because he felt so alone in
this country and they're singing and
dancing together and it makes him feel
so special
the next day of that night rather Rabbi
chill comes back to Muncie he came back
three four o'clock in the morning he was
exhausted it's a four hour trip each way
and he taught them Brewers in Washington
Heights so he was exhausted but he's a
Rebbe in the 11th grade
so he comes in and he says boys boys I
want to tell you something I'm exhausted
go easy on me today but I want to tell
you something what I did and he told me
about my chili you know what he told him
because he wanted that one day they
should remember they should do something
like this he said he told them the whole
story of Moshe how he met him in Russia
and he went up and he brought him all
the stuff and the kids were duly
impressed and they were very well
behaved the next year a year later a
young fellow Jeremy Strauss who was in
the 11th grade that gave the 12th grade
next year he comes running on a Sunday
morning into rabbi chills place he says
Rebbe you won't believe it he says what
happened he says Friday night you know
my parents would live in Inglewood we
come to a shul
there's a guy there it's he's obviously
looking about Juba a fellow American boy
and my father says to him you need a
place to eat he says yeah so he invites
this fellow he's sitting at our table
and my father says to him you know
there's always a store what about you
Hubble comes from he says how did you
become from what happened he says you
wouldn't believe it I was graduating I
was in Cornell University and I had a
roommate some guy comes in at the end of
June his name was Moshe a Russian guy he
makes a call and four hours later two
guys come and they bring in food and
they
and they're singing and they're dancing
with him they bring him books I never
saw anything like this and I said to
Moshe who are these guys he said they're
my Jewish friends
he said I'm Jewish that's how Jews
behave I never realized that and he
decided because of that act of Hesed
they're not my children rabbi Goodman
did that he has to look into his
religion and that was the beginning of
his becoming from and you know what he
said to jeremy strauss moshe was my
roommate for two nights imagine that
after the second night moshe was
transferred to a different part of the
college you know what we learned from
this we learn that you just have to
plant the seed one act of blessed by
rabbi Jill are not my Goodman coming up
there to moshe not only inspired moshe
who lives in lakewood i won't let me say
his last thing today but this other
fellow whom he came from why because of
that one act of cousin so i brought a
present for every single one of you
tonight because i want to share with you
one of the greatest expressions i ever
heard of my life there's a woman in
manchester her name is Fabi walk she'll
she wrote a book facing adversity with
faith she never has MS and what happened
was I went to see her and she told me
she wrote this book and in this book was
this expression there are people here
tonight who will give it out I didn't
want anybody to have it until we spoke
about it but after my talk every one of
you will get one listen to this
expression we should live with this
anyone can count the seeds in one Apple
you don't have to be a big holcomb to
open an apple and count the seeds but
only Hashem can count the apples in one
seed imagine how brilliant that is
anyone can count the seeds in one Apple
but only Hashem can count the apples in
one seed that one seed of resset it made
that other fellow from now he has
children eventually I'll have
grandchildren that's what we came here
for this Shabbos we came to become those
who will plant seeds and what I added to
this expression is plant seeds so that
others will reap that's what this
Shabbos is all about to plant seeds
take this that will be given out both in
the men and women section put it on your
refrigerator remember every act of gear
of even one seed can bring an apple
grove of Crescent of spirituality of
life of fulfillment to everyone that we
get to know and so I just want to end
with this great story if you haven't
guessed it by now my closest friend
besides my wife is Yoko Solomon
everybody knows that I adored him I
think he's the most talented fellow I
know you want your cigar now with the
ashes
and he's just he's just a total
inspiration and he's my psychologist and
he doesn't charge so of course I can
only reach him one o'clock in the
morning but but that's what happens I
want to tell you a great story about
Jakob Salomon and wood that will close
listen to this
Yaakov as some of you know gives the
discovering program seminars all over
the country a number of years ago he was
in Minneapolis and he started the
session let's say on a Thursday night or
a Friday afternoon and there were many
many people and the way it works in the
seminar is that everybody the first day
introduces themselves so this one
introduces themselves and everybody and
finally there was one fellow sitting off
on the side and Yaakov s ISM and who are
you sir now all they had to do was say
who is what who he was just say his name
but that's not what he said he said my
name is Michael and I'm an atheist in
other words you know like right in your
face I'm not interested what you have to
say so Yaakov was not anybody to shirk
responsibility he says Michael if you
don't have an open mind what made you
come to the seminar Michael says well I
have a good friend who's sitting right
next to me and he said he thought I
would find it interesting okay now
throughout a seminar many many different
topics are discussed and this Michael
was brilliant so of course anything that
was brought up that there's a Shem in
this world other people would ask
questions but Michael challenged Yaakov
and Yaakov would answer and Michael
would answer and people stood around
this wall as if this boxing verbal
matches verbal boxing match everybody is
in all back-and-forth
Michael's words Yakov's words back and
forth everybody's listening to this
fencing this goes on a whole week
finally on matzah Shabbos or on Sunday
afternoon when everybody is about to
leave what Yaakov does as he says to
ever
person in the audience and let's say
they're 5060 people he says I need each
and every one of you just to define the
Shabbos in one word
think about it for a moment define the
Shabbos in one word and so it was
interesting one guy got up and said I
would say that one word what to me the
Shabbos was informed he became informed
okay another person said exhilarated he
was exhilarated for everything that he
saw another person said perplexed you
know this was brand-new for everyone so
he left perplexed it's interesting what
the fourth guy said the fourth guy said
inspired that's interesting
everybody said something except Michael
Yakov turns to Michael and he says
Michael everybody defined the Shabbos
what about you what do you say
Michael was quiet for a moment and then
he said god bless you
rabbi drop god bless you if I'm God
bless you my dear Yaakov god bless you
and all of you who came for this
fabulous Shabbos god bless you may the
Averys to bench every single one of you
for me thank you thank you sound like my
mother
may every one of you be get benched
but Ruth Lea super gosh pious because
you made the effort to come to this
Shabbos to become a planter of seeds so
that apples of ruthless and Yiddish
guide should grow all over the world
thank you for inviting me and thank you
for listening
[Music]