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Rabbi Paysach Krohn: It's Time To Daven
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good evening everyone and thank you for
joining us tonight at tonight's
very special shirt with rabbi pesach
crone shlita
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um it's the the the the theme of the
series is called it's time
to daven and um this is um
this is going to be the first of
a continual series of shirum on this
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by pesach crone sleep though
deeply grateful to the feinter family
for having invited me
to come to give the initial lecture
and what will be a whole series of
lectures
and russia's on the unanimous villa
this is all being done a wonderful
man that i got to know a number of years
ago when i traveled to houston
his name was dr howard feintach his name
in hebrew was trial he has a maisha
bernard safe i got to know him
because i was spending shabbos in
houston and every time i went back there
i got to know the family even more we
became very close
and now just a few weeks ago
nebuchadnezzar was nifter
and the family felt because he loved
davning and he loved
fila so much it was such an integral
part of his life
that they are sponsoring the shiorim
on the nyannam of tvla and
getting close to akadesh baruch
dr feinter always came to shul
10 minutes early always he was never
late to davning
he always came early and he always
encouraged his family members to do the
same
one of the things that i couldn't get
over was that he had lived in different
areas
one of the places that he lived was in
west orange and the home that they got
was
a little bit of a distance from the shul
now for dr feinter it was no problem of
course he would go
even on a friday night if it was very
cold but there were some people
because they lived distantly from the
shoal
that they decided they would only go
shabbos morning so what dr feinter did
was he made a minion
in his own house friday night so that
these people would have a minion to go
to
he was a person who not only loved fella
but he had a beautiful voice
and for many many years when he lived in
the bronx
and then when he lived other places they
brought him to connecticut
he was the baltimore for yom narayan and
when he was in houston
many many times he would be yesterday
shabbat
he was very mocked but as we will speak
later on that there was a dress code
in shul he felt it's not right for
adults to wear sneakers and shul
or to wear jeans of course his phone was
never on vibrate in troll it was off
totally
because he felt that you have to
disconnect your phone
to make a connection to akadesh barucho
and near the end of his life never when
he found it very difficult to walk
he still made it to sure whether he went
in a wheelchair or whether he went
by cane he was always there
and you know his wife told me helen she
was so devoted to him
and he was a chemical engineer that's
where he had his
doctorate from and he traveled all over
the world he was in
40 different countries and every country
that he was in
he always tried to dabble with a minion
as often as he could
so of course it makes sense that we
should dedicate
this year again
safe and hashem should bless his family
for bringing these videos
and presentations to the public and i
would like to thank
young talmud ari bennett for videoing
tonight and i know that he has a harusa
but he came here to do this because it's
sarchibor
the gemara tells us in chinese dave
hashem
you have to serve hashem with your whole
heart and asahi avoidisha believe what
is the avoider of the heart
feeler that's trilla and of course it's
so appropriate because dr faithak was a
person
with an incredible heart and you know
what the gemara tells us in sanhedrin
kovalev
and base baruch
the banished wants heart and that's
where we get the expression rashi uses
it
wants to see your heart and how does he
see your heart
he sees your heart through the words of
trilla
because trilla is an emotional
connection it's not just
verbalization of words but it's your
heart
and your feelings and your emotion with
which we make a connection
to khadija's barracuda and to me it's
absolutely incredible
you know the gemara says in bragas arbor
tsurikon
there are four things that you
constantly have to
work on and make sure that you're good
at it
and it's interesting one of the things
is trilla and this is on da flav
we just said azahi avedisha belaive and
this is the flamin bay zama base it
couldn't be any more appropriate duff
and what does that mean because many
many times what happens is
that we say the words and we know them
by heart and we say them
habitually we say them by rote and we
don't get a chance
really to think about what we're saying
and that's what the gemara is telling us
and you have to work on being yourself
to make sure that you're darning with
kavanagh
now this is a very interesting gamora
and this gemara is also
in brachas and the gemara tells us like
this
that in brachas memphis
a person should try to be first in the
show
kadesha yiskev
that he should be among the first ten
that come to the shul
and the marshal brings something very
interesting
he says that why is it so important
that a person is among the first 10
because the first
10 are the ones that bring the shrine
into the shul
now hashem's presence is all over but
when 10 people come together
there's a certain level of kedusha
that's there and these 10 people they
get the scar of
everybody else dominating with the
minion they get that reward as well of
course those who done with the minion
get reward
but all those who come to the show the
first 10
they not only brought the shriner but
they also
have the source of everybody diving with
the minion
they get that equal source as well now
over the years i've had the opportunity
to speak about thrilla many times
and i would always tell the following
story and
the family the frolic dairy finder
family asked me that i should say this
story because
this was one of the favorite stories of
dr feinter
and as you could see in a moment you'll
see why he loved it so much
you see we spoke about here about coming
on time
and being there being among the uh shane
him and of course he was always among
the assa irish in him
as we said he came ten minutes early
before dawning even started
now the fellow who told me this story
asked me i should never say his name i
should never say the city that he was in
or the type of store that he had so
we'll make it up and we'll say that it
happened a milwaukee
and a furniture store but it didn't
happen in milwaukee and it didn't happen
in a furniture store
but listen to a great story that
happened in a furniture store milwaukee
what happened was that this fellow he's
in his 20s he owned the store
and he was there you know nine o'clock
he opened up the place and by 10 o'clock
he thought he smelled fire now he didn't
see the smoke yet but he
thought that he smelled fire and he
looked around he didn't see anything so
he thought maybe he better check his
basement
and sure enough when he runs into the
basement he sees
that the place is aflame and now the
flames
are now coming through the slats of the
first floor
and he's yelling and screaming and he's
calling the fire department
and by the time that they were able to
come because the fire was
raging so quickly the desks were gone
and the
furniture was gone and and the slats and
the venetian blinds
everything they could not save his store
they just hosed it down but then the
only thing that they were able to save
was the next door now
a few days after the fire he came to
shul and he said to a friend of mine
this is how i originally
heard the story from this friend and
he said the fellow who owned that
furniture so i said let me tell you what
happened
a couple days before the fire somebody
came over to me and sean said you know
every day you come to shawl but every
day you come late
why do you come late every single day so
i said to him what's the difference at
the end i come right
he said hashem showed me a few days
later at the end the fire department
also came
so what good is that at the end that
come is not really good enough
and i'm not saying that everybody should
come ten minutes before the opening but
certainly when dabbling at seven o'clock
you gotta be there a few minutes before
to put on your thousand villain
because otherwise you you're playing
catch up the whole time and you can't
possibly say the words with kavona
and that's why that's why dr feinter
always came early
so you should be able to say every word
carefully at the end i come
is not good enough and i want to tell
you something
that when i finally met this fellow
because as i said i heard a
story from a friend of his and who was a
friend of mine as well
i said to this fellow i want you to know
that so
many many people have been inspired by
your story and by these words at the end
i come
that you don't realize what kind of sim
of course it was very difficult for you
to go
through that he told me it took months
until they were able to put the store
back together again
but the point is he certainly has a lot
of
for the aggravation that he had and that
comment that he made and it has
made such a difference in so many many
people's lives
now there's another gemara of course and
this is also something that
dr feinter always spoke about and that's
a dress code
the gomorrah tells us again in
bracha-sama bay summit bays
when somebody went to the harabayas
where the base of migdash was
you cannot go valois but
there were many people that would put
money in their belts
or they would have a money belt that
would hang over their shoulder
and the gemara says that's not the way
to go into the base of mikdash
you know everybody has money we carry
money but it has to be in a place where
it's hidden
not that it looks like you're coming to
do business in the show and because of
this gemara and we see that there's a
dress code
i always say that people on on shabbos
when they come to dhaba minha
why when when did casual miners start
everybody who wears a suit and a tight
adopting friday night or shabbos morning
should be wearing the same thing by
mindra there's no such thing as casual
mindra
and that's what we said before that dr
fintech was so upset
when people would come to shul and jeans
or if adults would come in sneakers okay
kids can come and sneakers we understand
that
and something that he was very much but
with his children and grandchildren they
should always
come with a suit a jacket and
pants obviously not just you know a
shirt and pants
to come to show but always to wear a
jacket because he felt
that was the derek harris so he was
certainly certainly very mocked
about a dress code now i'll tell you
something very interesting
i always wondered where did the word
tfila
come from and the morale tells us
something remarkable
the morale says that we remember the
story
when yaakov saw you say if he hadn't
seen him after 22 years
for 22 years and he says to him
in pashas
seeing your face loiffy lolti rashi says
i never even had a thought process that
i would see you
in other words what is filalty you see
the word feel ulti and fearless the same
thing
that's what it is and then rashi says
philolte
makshava said that's thinking in other
words it's not enough just to say the
words
and i'll tell you something very
interesting that i heard just recently
said you know there's a famous gemara
that says
that maybe that's today the charade fila
could be closed
but the shari de mois are never closed
and we say that in the music
and why are the shari de mois never
closed
you know why rav shah says that you
could say
words you say them by wrote and you're
not even thinking about what you're
saying
but when you cry you're thinking about
what you're doing nobody can cry
and not think about what they're saying
that's why the charades
of tefila are never closed and that's
exactly what we're talking about here
that's the essence
of tefilo to think about what you're
saying that's what philology is that's
what fila
is all about and if that's the case i
want to tell you something that you'll
be surprised
we know that in certain of the sudum
certainly the
scrolls of durham today there are extra
words in the shemaleno and extra words
and they were for anu
but you'll be surprised what i'm about
to tell you the shaloha kodesh tells us
in every single one of the paragraphs
of shamanism you should add words and
because you're talking tasha i'm just
like when i'm talking to you right now
and i'm thinking of every word that i'm
saying
so when you're daphning that's the same
thing and therefore in boro
don't we all know people that need
pannosa and of course in
in rifa you know what's i'll talk about
today especially
you know when i'm making this
presentation we're still involved in the
covert 19 situation so of course
there's so many people to darwin for and
in slachlano
a person or enough and all that service
that we know that so many people have
attached us you have to make a decision
you're going to have a very big meeting
and you want to say the right words
hashem and as a matter of fact
which is simon 158
and that's something that we all have to
know obviously hashem understands all
languages
so of course you cannot skip the words
in hebrew but you can add and you'll ask
your arabs and they'll tell you exactly
where you can add
some people say you should add in
schmuck eleno or before you ilaroten at
the end
but what rabuda khasid and isla telling
you is that you could even add
even in the middle of surah and just
like you're having a conversation with
hashem so you could continue that
conversation
by using the words of the hedgehog but
then using your own words to add to that
and that helps of course making the
difference in
connecting taco des borohoon now i'll
tell you another thing
i'm a very big believer of every person
having their own sitter
and trying to take it with you wherever
you go
and the reason is because i'm a big
believer in underlining
expressions of tzfila now for example
i'm going to tell you now two things
that i have underlined in my sitter and
the reason that i
have them underlined is because every
single time that i see it
i want to remember the thought that i
learned
behind these these words now i can't say
that obviously every time that i see the
words and even though they were
underlined that i'm gonna
think about it but one thing is for sure
you can't come to a school or to a base
like
a based medicine take a sitter off the
shelf and underline it it's
get the face property but the point is
you certainly if you have your own
sitter
and you make a note or two so therefore
that's mahavin it helps you have
the kavona now i just want to tell you
something that i think should give us
so much physique especially and and the
times that we're going through but
in all times as you'll see in a moment
we know
in barcelona listen to this story i had
a cousin his name was rob coleman driven
never passed away already and he heard
this story from the skylander rebbe the
scalenda rebbe would tell this story
very often
now during the second world war this
galena rebbe was in romania
and what he did him and his wife there
was such tsar digiments at conias
that they would hide many kids in their
home
teenagers boys and girls at different
times so that they wouldn't have to go
to the army they wouldn't go to the
concentration camps
and then somebody snitched somebody
told on them and of course the police
were only happy
to investigate and see if they could
arrest the rabbi and they did
and they saw that hitaca harbored quite
a few boys that were there
and of course he wanted to save them
that they shouldn't go off to derek and
that they would remain from
and they threw him in jail and they put
him in solitary confinement
and they told him that he's gonna rot
there until he dies
and they took away his yarmulka and they
took away his glasses
and they just left them there now those
of us who wear glasses know that without
your glasses if you need them then
you're totally disoriented
now the rabbit they say that every day
when he dominates him and esra
it took him close to an hour that siwa
never waited for him
but now that he was in jail so he could
dive in even slow he's not going any
place right they said he's gonna rot
here
you know until he dies so he started
dabbling very very slowly
of course he knew the daunting ballpark
and he came to barashama this was the
second or third day that he was there
and when he was saying barak shah omar
all of a sudden he had a question
about the lotion in borussia alma which
i'll present to you in a moment
and he got so angry at himself how in
the world could it be daphne all these
years
and he never had this question before
what was the question
if you take a look tomorrow or whenever
you say barack shaman the next time
you'll see
that borosha alma everything the mantra
of barosha alma is positive
said there should be a world and there
was right
marachimala auras murakama labries
mashallah and
everything is positive and then all of a
sudden it says
the abstract makes xavier and his makaya
and xavier that's terrible
now sometimes hashem has to make exera
either on an individual or in a family
on a community
and he has to make the there for
whatever reason but
that that's not a positive thing that
doesn't belong in barack shaman because
everything abortion was positive and the
rebels said
reporting don't let me out of here until
i figure this out how could this be
the ghazal conveyor this beautiful
launcher there has to be
something positive here and he kept on
saying
and then he came up with a shot that is
so unbelievable and it's so
inspirational
as you'll see in a moment and it sounds
like this oh makayam doesn't only mean
fulfill or makaye means it gives us
kiyum
it gives us strength to exist
and that's it is
blessed you know why because sometimes
he has to make exera
but he gives us the kayak um
it gives you the strength you're going
to make it you're not going to be broken
because of it
and we all go through difficult
situations in life and that's why in my
sitter i have it underlined
so that when i see baroque and makayam
show if i have to go through
or if anybody has to go through a
difficult time just look at those words
and just know that if hashem gave you
that situation you're going to make it
to do
that's why he gave it to you because he
also gave you the strength
that you're going to be able to
withstand it and not be broken because
of it
so but if you don't have it underlined
and you're using a shul city you don't
even know you said it
and you don't even certainly not even
thinking of the meaning but if you have
it highlighted right
if you have you know a yellow
highlighter which i always carry with me
and you know and i'm always underlining
so it can make a difference
now i'll tell you another thing which i
once saw from a citizen rebel which i
love and i think that this is such an
important lesson in life
and we say the hallucas every morning we
give hashem
a praise and we say heroifei lishvooray
leif the abhistan is the one who heals
the brokenhearted i don't have to tell
you how many
broken-hearted people there are today
but watch this
what are the first letters of those
three words
hallelujah that's praise that's the
greatest praise that you could say on
somebody
that he has the capacity to be harif
to heal the brokenhearted now we know so
many people that
rahman al-aslan are so down and so
broken
and our job is to help them so when
you're dabbing that in the morning and
you see that
underlined all of a sudden you're going
to remember hey wait a second i got to
stop thinking about myself
i got to start thinking about other
people that are out there and they're
feeling down
that's how i feel is and that's why i
believe
when you have your own city and you have
it underlined so then you're going to be
able to remember
and it's going to make a difference in
the way you react
now i'll tell you something that really
changed me it was very very traumatic
when it happened
and even up till this day
up till this day i still think about it
and it happened many many years ago
it happened the days of 9 11. now some
of you may remember
when 9 11 happened you know it was a
bright sunny morning
and all of a sudden the world turned
over the world would never ever be the
same
after those terrible terrible tragedies
of the twin towers falling and
the buildings in washington and
pennsylvania where the plane went down
and just absolutely terrible
so i remember that day
mrs reifel shalom she was the pres she
was the principal of chevrolet high
school she called me
and she asked me to come the next day to
speak for the school
i had come many many times to speak
there in chapel high school
and i said listen i'm confused myself i
don't know what in the world to say you
know the whole world is
turned over and she said no rabbi cronin
i need you to come you got to give the
girls a perspective
i said listen i i have to prepare i have
to speak to rapport and i have to look
at safari
give me a couple hours and i'll get back
to you and i did speak to rabona and i
did look and swarm and i
i came the next day now this was the day
after 9 11
okay now she as the principal introduced
me
and what she said she only spoke about
two minutes but what she said
was so powerful that it has affected me
literally till this day this is what you
said she said girls
at the end of eleno in every single
sitter
we have three paragraphs eleno akinakava
and then there's a little paragraph
that many many people don't say it's
always in a different typeface
altira she says girls let's read it
together
do not be afraid of sudden terror um
and the calamity of roshan when it comes
we say to the
aids of asufa you make a plan but it's
going to be an old
dobrudova you have ideas for lawyer and
it's not going to withstand it's not
going to
stand like we said before kim why kimono
kale because david's just with us
and she said just girls just remember
hashem
is always with you don't be afraid to
the point where you're going to be
broken
ki imanukel the abishdas with us i was
so moved by that
that i decided from that minha on that
afternoon
i would never ever miss saying altera
now of course when you're
cobbled to do something in the beginning
you do miss a couple times but now it's
years it's almost
unheard of that i shouldn't say altera
now years went by and every time when i
said altira i
always wondered about the third pasek
and nebucha when mrs rifle lost her life
and it was the shlaishim and they asked
me to come to muncie to speak
and i told everybody the story that i
told you because
i felt that it was only because i've
heard that i started saying altera every
day
but i also said to the people that the
third pastor puzzled me
and only when i did a lot of research
into the puzzle and thought about it
did i come up with something that i have
underlined in my sitter
and i think you should underline in your
sitter and i don't know
again if you know dr howie did that
but uh certainly i could understand that
he would do something like this
the third passage hashem is speaking
and he's quoted in ishayah navi okay and
the passage is like this
it's in ishayam involved possible and
watch this
hashem says the word i five times
five times i'll read it in hebrew and
then i'll translate
what's going on in this passage and
watch this
you know we live in the me generation
everybody's thinking about themselves
so hashem khazal took this passage and
said let me show you what it means
you see hashem is saying i'll tell you
what i is
i help i care i do vyadzik now you're
going to be old don't worry andy who i'm
i'll be there for you don't worry i
don't get old hashem says vyatseva
you'll be elderly and yes
i will endure together with you i need
you assisi i made you
aniya so i'll carry you vania's both
late and i'll save you
and that's what i think and that's why i
have the five on these underlined in my
sitter
because many people feel i need
i crave i
whatever i want right but really what we
should be saying is i help
i do i care and that's what hashem is
saying that's what the
knees are all about and when you have it
underlined in your sitter and this is
one of the final things that you're
dominating before you finish darkening
so remember you're going out to the
world not i need i crave
and i want no i do i help i care
and you know i'm sitting right here with
dr bennett
son and you can and i can just tell you
that dr bennett his helical father
is somebody who lives by this i care i
do
i help i hope i didn't embarrass you or
your father but you know we're so proud
that he's part of
our community here in queens what a
wonderful person
but that's really what we live for
that's what hashem wants that we should
be
out there and that's why i believe from
now on blee neda
you should say from now on
because of of the fainter family and dr
howie fountain
that we should all say altera and his
horse and let it make a difference
in the way we present ourselves to
akades barco
and the way we present ourselves to the
world
i just want to end with this thought and
then a great story
there's a fascinating gemara in kofi
test summit base
the gemara tells us that
the is going to make a big suit at the
end of time for that sadiq
and then at the end take a look at it it
says he's going to say okay i need
somebody to bench and avraham avenue
uh he's going to hashem is going to say
afromoving could you lead the benching
and he's going to say no not me i had a
son like a smile
and then he's going to say how about you
talk i just was saying no not me i had a
son like asap
and then yaakov well you know what about
you all your sons what's up nikki no not
me because i married two sisters
and once the terror was given you're not
gonna marry two sisters when they're
both alive at this
same time and to me this is the saddest
moisture abner how about you benjamin no
i never went territory israel
but i never had the schools of being the
helicopter
and i can't bench in front of all these
sadducam i can't leave the benching
yeshua okay you you took them into
access oh no
but the first myth is to have children a
boy and a girl you only have girls
so who's gonna bench nah problem
i was thinking what do you mean i had
three sons
um i've got the first one the third one
adrenaline
right so the three they were terrible
people
and some of them even wanted to kill
their father
and not only that hashem said to him
that you cannot build a base to make
this because you killed so many people
you it'll be called based of it because
you raised the money for it but
is the one who's going to be able to
build it your son could build but you
can't build it
so what do you mean he's going to bench
and i'll tell you what i think the
answer is
you know what said if you look in halal
you'll see he said
sora village
when i had soras when i had problems
i called hashem but you know what he
also said
when things were good i also dabbed with
the same intensity hashem
of course all of us when things are
difficult we cry to hashem and we dabble
with great intensity
but what happens when you got to shirak
and you got the job and you got the
child
and you got the house and you got to
raise
so do we dampen with the same intensity
and saying thank you
was able to do that he said survive
i call to hashem and crazy
oh if that's the case or then you're the
one that can bench
and that's what i think is so important
especially
in the time that i am making this
presentation we're still in the thick of
covert
hashem we have the vaccine and hopefully
that'll be near the end of the whole
thing
we'll be able to get rid of this but the
point is
of course we're darving because it sort
of young and empty but we have to
remember crazy sure he says so we all
have
many many good things do we dabble with
the same intensity and saying thank you
that's what we have to do and you know
something would occur to me if you take
a look in davening
or in halal actually what do we say
peacefully shy right said that
open up the gates of righteousness the
basement and the base aknesses
what am i going to do there or call i'm
going to thank hashem
many times we think we'll come to shoal
to darwin for what we need yeah but look
what devon and malik are saying
peacefully
i'm going to say thank you that's what
saying
so we've spoken about many many things i
just want to review very very quickly
let's talk about avoiding she believe
let's talk about as we said coming early
as dr feinter always did let's talk
about
at the end i come that fellow that's not
good enough just to say that at the end
he came let's remember there's a dress
code when you come to shul
and let's remember of course what
feelthy is fila
talking and having marshava exactly what
you're saying
and you can add words as the shlok told
us
it told us let's remember to underline
baroque and makayam heroife le sure
and let's remember to underline those
words of ani in
altira and finally just as we
darven when it's difficult let's starve
and kaiser assassin
i just want to end with this beautiful
story
in dallas there's a wonderful rover his
name is rabbi arya rhoden
and rabbi rhoden told me that when he
first came from khabitein
in new york and then to open the show he
opened it in his home
and one night he was preparing a lecture
one afternoon
and a fellow leonard froman came in and
he never met this guy before
and leonard said to him you know rabbi i
would like to talk to you about religion
and they got into a whole conversation
for almost an hour
and it was a fascinating conversation
and at the end leonard said you know
rabbi i was so impressed with everything
you told me
i'm gonna send you a thousand dollars
for the shul and not only that he sent
him
two thousand and he started coming to
the shawl
which was to the house of rabbi rhoden
and he got his friends and eventually
the bill to shul which is still there
today
the young israel of north dallas now
unfortunately
leonard never got married and when he
was 48 he had a massive heart attack and
he passed away
and at his levaya his mother got up and
she said
i'm so grateful to rabbi rodney to your
community because you helped bring my
son leonard back to his roots and every
penny that he gave
she matched it so she gave the shawl
fifty
thousand dollars she was so grateful and
then rabbi rhoden got up to speak
and he told me this is what he said he
said the first time that leonard came to
my home after we had the whole
discussion
i said lemon why'd you come to me i've
just got like a private house here
that's the shule
you know there's so many many wonderful
rabbis here in dallas
and he said i'll tell you why rabbi he
said i just come back from israel
and you know we went all over the place
i'd never been to israel before
and the last night we were at the castle
we're at the wall
now i didn't know how to pray i just
knew my israel and take my name put it
on a piece of paper put it in the wall
but i saw a guy praying right next to me
and he was praying with such intensity i
wish that i could pray like he did and i
was going to give him money but
i was not nice i didn't know him he
doesn't know me it would be so
uncomfortable
so when i came back to dallas i went
into the bakery and i said
to the man behind the counter i said you
know i just got back from israel there
was a guy praying at the wall with such
intensity
if that guy came to dallas what
synagogue would he go to
and the guy behind the council said you
know he'd go to rabbi rhoden so that's
why i came to you
and look at that rabbi rhoden said he
came to me and then eventually he
brought his friends and we were able to
build a building
so when that yid who was dominating when
he comes to sherman after 120 years
hashem is going to say tim rabbit
because he was sure was built in dallas
and he'll say hashem what's dallas i
heard of dollars i've never heard of
dallas
no it was because of his doubting and
that's the final lesson
the final lesson is that when you come
to shul it's not only a privilege
it's a responsibility the way you darven
the way you behave the way you shut your
phone the way you come early
as dr feinter did that's a
responsibility
and that's a role model because we are
each role models
and dr
he was a role model when it came to
trilla and that's why we dedicate
these in his honor hashem should help
the family they should have the strength
they have went through that terrible
gaze
of his passing away but it should be
borrowed
and they should be so proud of
everything that he stood for and the
family that he built
and in that's hus his trilogy and
shamayim should be answered our twitter
should be answered
and we should all feel that great ahreus
of what it means
that we're able to dominate sure and be
role models for others
hashem should listen to our fearless
latif thank you for inviting me and
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crone for your tremendous
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