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those who give give stalker I know that
on one hand you know great yamchef I
know that all of us our hearts were very
very torn by the tragedies that occurred
right before the tragic murder of the
three women of the rabbi D's family and
uh
once again what can we say uh we need
mashir we need gaula we're living in a
world in fact in my own neighborhood
this morning I think they're okay but I
don't know human exotic neighborhood
where I live uh two people were shot
they were sitting in a car and they were
shot Hashem I think they're okay and
let's assume they should be okay but it
shows you that the world is a dangerous
place
and we need the issue at Hashem many of
you might have heard the story of Rabbi
D an amazing story he came to show in
ephrat on the seventh day of pesach and
when it was when it was a time to say
hello didn't want to sing Halal he felt
it was not appropriate because it was
such a sad time so he was going through
Hollow goes very quickly and ravidi
himself went over to the Hazen and he
said you know it's a yamta we have to
sing and we have to be happy we have to
rejoice and he asked the cousin to sing
and rejoice just remarkable remarkable
way that a person is an habit of Hashem
no matter what the situation and of
course today last night today we think
about a tragedy of even greater
proportions we think about the ketoshim
of the showa who died in the Holocaust
this is
and uh once again there are fewer and
fewer people who are still alive from
that time
but there are some and that's very
important that we don't forget not not
because now again it's important to take
a certain perspective about the
Holocaust you know Jewish life
in Europe for one thousand years is not
only about holocausts and pogroms I mean
there was kadusha and Holiness and
culture and literature and all sorts of
accomplishments we have to remember not
just the deaths of the Jews but the
lives that they created and the
communities that they created and in
many many ways all of our
accomplishments are kind of built
building on that this is the famous
mashal of the rishonim that we are like
midgets who stand on the shoulders of
giants a who stands on the
shoulder of a giant can see farther than
the Giants but only because they're
standing on those shoulders
um and we have to look at it that way
you know maybe we've achieved different
things
but it's kind of based on that
foundation and that what they're very
much we have to remember you know
it's a funny thing about Israel about
Eric Israel
that everything is a political question
I mean you may know if you've studied
your history that the picking this date
or this past date as Yoma was actually a
matter of great controversy in the early
years of the state of Israel and there
were a number of great feelings that
were hurt because what is the the not
this day but on the day that just passed
it was the Hebrew date of The Fall of
the Warsaw Ghetto and there therefore
the events that was chosen to
commemorate the shower was the worst
together now you have to understand the
tension here in the early years of the
state and even before the state of
Israel right after World War II in 1945
there was a certain aspect of Zionist
culture that was not very comfortable
with the Jews who were killed in the
showa
they were thought to be sheep who went
to the slaughter people who were passive
they were called the gullus Jew the
old-fashioned that was ineffectual and
Powerless
and we want to create a new Jew that's
tough and strong and fights back
and therefore when they were looking to
what event should memorialize the show
are
they picked one of the rare events when
Jews actually aggressively fought the
enemy granted they ultimately were
destroyed as well but this was an
example of heroism
now there was no question
that the Jews who fought in the wars the
ghetto are certainly Heroes that we have
to admire and in fact there were great
godolm in the wars together
who said that sometimes Hashem is
willingness to die and sometimes Hashem
is willingness to fight
so there's no question
that the Warsaw Ghetto is an event
that we should remember but you see many
people were hurt in the early years of
the state there were many more survivors
and they felt this was almost a slap in
the face to the people who were the
passive victims of the Holocaust as if
somehow they were a failure so there was
something Locus there was a technical
muklokus because Yama show ah you really
shouldn't have sad events in the month
of Nisan right so everything is mixed up
yomahots we celebrate in the accounting
of the Omer and Yoma we commemorate in
the month of Nisan right so everything's
wrong right if you look for problems
You'll Always Find you'll always find
something to criticize but more
fundamentally there was a fundamental
issue
about what aspect of the show while do
you commemorate the heroism
the the physical militaristic heroism or
the spiritual heroism now in truth I
think I pointed out
that in the book of The Maccabees you
know the book of The Maccabees written
at the time of the shortly after the
chanukkah story
we have actually there are four books of
The Maccabees but in terms of History
there's Maccabees one and Maccabees two
those are the historical books and the
history overlaps it's kind of almost
telling the same story twice with
supplementary details and the like but
one of the things that I noticed and I
didn't see anyone make this observation
is that although they're recounting the
same story in the same battles they do
so from a very very different
perspective both of the books are
religious in orientation both of the
books acknowledge God and prayer and and
the like that's not the it's not a
religious secular dichotomy but within
the context of religious the book of The
Maccabees one emphasizes military
heroism
and The Maccabees too gives us the
famous stories of martyrdom like Hana
and her seven sons who are willing to
die so it seems to me that the same
Locus that we had in 1948 regarding
which aspect of the showa should be
commemorated goes all the way back to
the chanukkah story in which there were
different views whether we should
celebrate the military aspect
or celebrate the spiritual murder now
the amethyst this should not be an
either or choice I mean that's really
the issue ultimately we have to look at
every aspect of what the Jews did as
something heroic
but different people will emphasize
different things and the point is the
machlocus regarding Yoma
ties into a maclocus that dates with
Maccabees one and Maccabees too very
very fascinating Maccabees won safer
makabim akhat does not have any of the
stories of martyrdom everything is about
you know the Army and yahudahamacabe and
then and all of his military exploits in
fact I'm told that for many years in
West Point
which is the you know the US United
States military academy uh reading about
The Maccabees campaign was a mandatory
part of the curriculum because they had
to study Ancient Warfare and it's
actually a manual of Guerrilla warfare
and Ancient Warfare and and the like and
it was relevant to Vietnam
because think about this because in
Vietnam you had the U.S Army against a
bunch of illiterate Farmers you know and
yet those illiterate guerrilla warfare
were able to defeat a powerful Army and
that was very perplexing well that's
what happened with The Maccabees right
The Maccabees versus the Greeks Etc so
safer was a very valuable military
Manual of course from my perspective it
wasn't only military it was Hashem
helping them but still uh that was the
difference in emphasis so that's
something to think about so
once again life is always filled with a
mixture of the bitter and the sweets and
we have to rejoice in the simplest and
we have to cry when it's time to cry as
Kohala says and laugh when it's time to
laugh
and understand that there's much in life
that we don't really
fully get in this world
and maybe in Allah we'll have a deeper
and better understanding so side by side
with the hageem is we also have these
different tragedies that we think about
both Collective tragedies individual
tragedies
and we hope and we pray that the goal
that should come and
and the almighty God will erase or wipe
away tears
from all of the faces of the Jewish
people
uh
and a non-leap year because we have
fewer weeks in the year so we double up
on partials right then there was
essentially when it's a leap year you've
got an extra four weeks we separate the
part certain partiotes when it's not a
leap year we combine them certain parts
of the oats and this is one of this week
that's coming up is one of the combined
partials tazria mitsora which in a sense
sometimes makes it difficult to give a
share because you have double the topics
and therefore like what do you choose
and the like but the truth is it's not
as difficult because both tasri and so
are largely cover the same grounds so in
a sense it's not going to be that
difficult but I want to start off tajria
begins with something which is not the
main point of my share it deals with the
very interesting of child's birth
and what's interesting is now these are
very technical and a lot of people
don't even learn them they skip over
them which is really
too bad
it reminds me of a line in Jane Eyre I
think I mentioned a few weeks ago where
little Jane Eyre who loves Bible
says she loves Genesis and some of
Exodus but Leviticus is just too
technical for her right she doesn't
enjoy Leviticus and I think many many of
us have kind of the same feeling but it
is worthwhile just to know what the laws
of childbirth are because they're so
different
than what we do today so if you're a
woman that's had a baby and you read
this levitic you read tasria that
doesn't sound like anything I did so let
me just say what the Torah says and then
I'll just tell you
how this was changed impractical
observance over the years the Torah says
that when a woman gives birth
to a boy to a zachar so she is forbidden
to be with her husband for seven days
and after the seven days you can go to
the mix French she can be with her
husband and even if she continues to
bleed after that point
up to another 33 days she's permitted to
be with her husband after the seven days
for a girl
it is 14 days
this is very fascinating that the period
of separation is double for a girl than
for a boy for a boy it's seven days of
separation
not seven Clean Days Seven Days even if
she's bleeding
after the seven days she can go to the
make fun and then for a girl it is 14
days
after the seven or after the 14 even if
she's bleeding she goes to the Mikvah
and she can be with her husband
but she cannot enter the base of miktash
or the mishkan until again it's doubled
another 33 days for a boy which is a
total of 40 days until she goes to the
temple and for a girl 66 days so in
other words there are two different
periods of restriction the seven and the
14 are the restrictions on relations
with the husbands
the 33 and the 66 don't apply today
anyway they are restrictions on going to
the base hamiktash now
after the finishing of that second
period which will be day 80 80 for
zachar of day dating and day 40 for
zachar so the woman must bring a Corbin
in the basement or the mishkan and this
is called a Corban yolete now obviously
that we don't do today we don't have a
basic
now if you were to ask why does a woman
after childbirth bring a carbon
the most obvious answer you would say is
well of course it's a Thanksgiving
offering for the great miracle of having
a child
and yet if you look in the Torah the
offering the woman brings is not a Toda
offering it is a sin offering she brings
a sin offering after she has a child
why would she bring a sin offering after
what what's the sin so Rashi brings from
that labor pains can be so extreme that
the woman might have sworn in her pain
I'm never going to do this again
so in the event she made such an oath
she needs the atonement of a sin
offering okay so the 33 and 66 and the
Corban are not relevant today
but the thing that is perplexing is the
initial period the Torah says after a
woman gives birth to a boy
seven days later she can go to the mix
and be with her husband even if she's
bleeding and for a girl it's 14 days
well we know for sure any Orthodox
person who's had a baby knows that
you're not allowed to go to the Mikvah
until all the bleeding has stopped and
you have counted seven clean days
which can sometimes be you know as much
as six weeks after childbirth which may
be medically advised anyway
so you have to understand that although
minutogram a woman can go to the Mikvah
seven days after giving birth to a boy
even if he's bleeding and 14 days after
giving birth to a girl even if she's
bleeding the rabbis proclaimed that in
order to avoid confusion with the
regular laws of Nita because the regular
laws of Nita that apply outside of
childbirth do require seven clean days
and in order that people shouldn't
confuse regularly needed with childbirth
essentially what has happened is we
apply the regular Paradigm of Nida to
the special situation of childbirth and
that is why just as a point of
information because if this is not clear
to a lot of people that is why what the
Torah says is done after childbirth is
very very different than what is done
practically but when notorious says uh
seven days you can be with her husband
and death says on the eighth day
uh you good brismila so this is the
second place in the Torah
where the Torah gives us the Mitzvah of
circumcision one was of course through
avraham
and it's repeated in this Parsha by Yom
hashmini
IMO basor or lasa so
there's a lot to talk about I was
debating whether I should talk about
circumcision or leprosy that was my
choice I opted to talk about leprosy
which I'll get to or it's a rat but one
little
digression about Brittany la
and that is uh you know I uh today I I I
I I give a a share in
which is uh
a collection of shioram online and we're
doing tehilim and today I feel I should
make a Sam on it I made a serum and to
heal him Tess 119. and that is really a
to him that is book sized 119 is by far
not only the longest to heal him but the
longest peric in all of uh because it
has 176 verses because every letter of
the olive base has eight sukum Apes
beginning with aleph now they are short
circum so it doesn't necessarily have
the most words but uh a circle beginning
with olive eight took him with bass
again with Etc so if you multiply 22
Letters by eight you'll have 176.
okay so Hashem May the CM and cuff your
tests but in The Shins there's a very
interesting
that is connected to Brit's Mila and
it's a famous pasig and it doesn't
directly say it's talking about British
Mila
says
I Rejoice over your words
as if I found a great treasure
now project plot is that this is a
general reflection on the Torah in fact
all of 119 is fundamentally about the
gift of the Torah that is the theme of
the chapter
that I Rejoice over your Torah like I
found a great treasure but Rashi brings
out
that imrata your statements is not just
the Tory in general but it's a specific
reference to Brittany lab
and it mentions an interesting story
that when David would go to the bath
house or the Mikvah
and David could not wear stitches could
not wear it to fill in
could not learn Torah could not say
brother
David felt very vulnerable he felt
distant from God
there are no myths votes
that he's able to do
but then he saw the Makoma
that says that in your very body there
is this sign of the Covenant that God
gave you
and therefore he rejoiced that in every
circumstance
he is connected to Hashem and therefore
I Rejoice over Mila
as if I found the great treasure now
Rashi then adds
why is the word imratecha
your statement
says a beautiful reason because most of
the Mitzvahs of the Torah are introduced
with the verb dibor Hashem
but Brits Mila if you look in lechler
Hashem El avram
by your man so Brits Mila is without
getting into what the difference is
exactly but at least linguistically
Brits Mila is introduced with Amira
most mitzvotes are introduced with
Deborah and therefore it's medulla
kimote this is what Rashi brings a very
very interesting magic I do want to
point out that the notion that Mila is
connected with
is confirmed from another source in
mcgillus Esther
the famous
that we recite every mozai but it's from
Magilla sester
right after Haman was hungry
to the Jews there was light and there
was simra sasan is also Joy yakar is
honor
so the gemara in Magilla takes each of
those words and connects it to a
specific thing
they had light
that's the learning of Torah that's
called light
candle and the Torah is a light
simcha
is yamchev Purim became a holiday a
festive day
sarson
is British Milan now I'm not sure what
that means I mean what they're not doing
Britney love but apparently there was a
renewal of commitment
to the idea of britmila so it's very mad
is Mila just as we see
and yakar honor is the villain
because the Torah says actually in an
ideal way that when you wear the name of
God the Nations shall be afraid of in
fact they tell a story about the
villagant that um
there was a time in his life and when
historians still debate exactly what was
the cause that he was accused of
a crime Etc of not having the proper
papers essentially identification and he
was summoned to court he was arrested
and he was summoned to court
and he had a Taoist over his head
totally covering his head he didn't want
to look at him he didn't even want to
look at her show him at all and he's
brought into court with him being Thomas
over his head
and the judge ordered the talents to be
removed as we have to see who the
defendant is
and the villain of God worked fill in
the whole day that was his practice
so when they removed the tablet
and the judge saw the fill in the name
of God
the judge was seized with so much fear
he just said get this get him out of
here just get him out of here send him
home because he says now if that doesn't
work for for most of us okay that's
we're not on that that madriga by the
way I recognized I am also talking to
men and women and uh you might wonder
well gee I mentioned two symbols
of how powerful they are and both of
them are male stuff right they mentioned
British Mila and I mentioned fill in
that's wonderful but women don't have
rhythmilla and women don't wear it well
at least they're not Hive to wear to
villain right but the short answer is
which would require a lot of a much
deeper discussion that essentially women
are connected to these on a deeper
spiritual level meaning to say they're
not connected through the physicality of
it
but they're connected to the spiritual
roots that Finds Its expression in their
neshama without having to be concretized
in physicality so it's actually a higher
madrega but it is a more concealed
madrega because it is not expressed in
in action and therefore because it
doesn't need to be expressed in action
okay but that's again as they say that's
a much longer topic now
in connection with this
that Rashi says refers to MIMA
I just want to mention that there is a
miser from the great Rebecca veger in
which he says he wants to learn it like
Torah just it's referring to Torah not
brismila like I touch it the Torah is
like a great treasure
and he gives him a shout let's imagine
a person was taken to an island
and the island as far as the eye can see
is filled with precious jewels diamonds
and rubies and emeralds and sapphires
and the person who brought him for the
island says you have 24 hours on this
island
whatever you take is yours
but at the end of the 24 hours
whatever you didn't pick up is gone
so the person is not going to sleep that
night he's going to spend every minute
every time he picks up a diamond Baruch
Hashem another Diamond another Sapphire
another Ruby
and there's tremendous Joy
but there's also a sadness
because he knows no matter how much I
take
there's so much I never got to
like I found a great treasure everything
I do is precious to me and joyous to me
but I do have a sadness because life is
not forever
and there'll be so much Torah I never
got to learn like a treasure and you
don't get that in all of my body it is
brought down in safarium
that the only Torah you will master in
Olam
is the Torah that you learned in this
world
so if I learned something even
superficially
in Allah I will get a deep understanding
but if I never looked at it at all
in fact that's one of the arguments you
know there's a one of the most famous
programs in Torah learning is dafiomi
right that's where everybody learns that
page of of gemara and if you stick to
the page stick to the program you finish
the whole Babylonian talmudge in around
seven and a half years
I was even a woman share as well there
are women who finish to finish the uh
the talmud as well now in the Yeshiva
World
dafyomi uh we have an ambiguous
relationship with it on one hand gee
it's wonderful people are learning and
people are going to shore him and people
are finishing the talmud what could be
wrong with that wonderful idea
you know Yeshiva people tend to be hyper
critical and they say but you know it's
superficial and people forget it you
know and they do so much a lot you know
a whole page is actually a lot of Gamora
to learn in a single day so wouldn't it
be better for them to kind of learn in
depth and learn thoroughly instead of
this superficial learning so one of the
defenses of duffyomi is at least your
eyes have seen it because Concepts that
your eyes have never looked at
you're not going to get in the world to
come if you've seen it
if you've eyeballed it
then you'll get deep understanding in
the world to come right so that's one of
the defenses of dafyami that things that
you otherwise would never look you'd
never know you'd never see it all
so
in a sense this is a little bit of a
segue
to the main thing I want you to talk
about I want to talk about leprosy or
what is called Surat
uh Sarat II is a highly Technical
and in fact it's quite amazing
that more sukim are devoted
to the laws of Sarat
then I devoted to Shabbos
kashras
a
so you think I mean Sarat okay I mean
how how how much was you know how many
people got surrounded wasn't the common
thing necessarily and the ins and the
outs and the technicalities but just
look at the pursue most of tajriah after
the discussion of childbirth is about
Sarat and participate the the two
partios are kind of in the same on the
same topic
uh and first of all as as I'm sure you
know the common translation of Sarat as
leprosy I use the Standard English
translation but that technically is is
incorrect
leprosy was an older name for a disease
that still exists today cause Hanson's
disease and uh people are always scared
of lepers right lepers always had this
fearful idea the leper Hospital Etc
but the truth of the matter is the
symptomology of Hansen's is nothing is
not at all what Sarat is and in fact the
rambam who of course was in fact the
closest thing to Surat is psoriasis
which the words are related uh so rather
skin condition
and the Ramba made it very very clear
and the rambam was a doctor that so that
is not a contagious disease
it is a spiritual punishment which
manifested itself on the skin for
various sins
primarily Russian Hara
Etc and it was not contagious in other
words yes the Torah doesn't pose a
quarantine on him it's over but people
are making a mistake the quarantine
Anna Missouri
is not based on contagion it's not based
on oh he'll give me Saras
Saras is not contagious
but what is contagious are sins like
Lush and horror and the like so he's
quarantined to avoid spiritual
contamination not because of physical
contamination and there's a fascinating
proof
that Saras is not a health issue
the proof is this when a person has
Saras he has to go to a Cohen who
determines if he's a mitzoah or not and
the coin is like the Umpire right what
do Baseball umpires say it ain't a
strike unless I call it a strike all
right that's a famous
umpire statement well Saras is exactly
the same It Ain't So Raz
until the Colleen says it is
so interestingly enough
there is a mishna that says
that let's say got married
and it's during chevros
and he or his kala wake up
and they have this white splotch on
their skin that would beat Sarat
and then that would have to go into
quarantine
so it mentions the coin should not
pasquan and Sarat
till after the
seven days of Celebration
not tomorrow the simcha
similarly
if somebody has Sarat
the coin says sorry I'm closed come to
me afterwards now if we're dealing with
contagious disease
that makes no sense at all what you're
allowing people to endanger the public
but the answer is it's not a contagious
disease it's a spiritual punishment for
sin and Hashem has that for times of joy
we wait until we we do that right so the
rambam says you see clearly that you're
not dealing with contagious disease
uh you're dealing with spiritual
quarantine
now there are many different types of
tauras there's surrounds of the flesh
there's saraths of the beard they're
serastic comes after Burns there's
sarath that comes after injuries
then there's Saras of houses and sarasa
clothes
so it's actually very very bewildering
but I just want to take one particular
Surat
and I want to trace it and then try to
show you the lessons that we can derive
from it and it's harass I'm going to
talk about is not Saras of houses
and not Saras of clothing and that's the
rest of the beard and not surrounds of
Burns and not sarasa bruises I'm dealing
with plain vanilla no pun intended uh
Saras of the flesh
which is normal so right so to speak and
that is a person wakes up one morning
and he sees a white splotch
on his skin
on his hands
at this point he has not yet been
declared in Missouri
but he is obligated to go to a calling
to be checked out
Wayne
at the white spots
and what is the coming looking at well
he's looking at a few things number one
he's looking at the size of it because
it has to have a certain size
and number two he's looking at colors
because there actually are many
different shades of white
and some shades of white are not
problematical other shades of white are
but let's assume based on color and size
it's very similar to what a REV does
with Nida marutz but again that's
neither that's blood this is Sarat
let's assume
that both by virtue of size and by
virtue of color
Cohen says Ah I think you got sarath bad
news
so what what happens I want to go
through the process here what happens to
this person right now
so the is he is put in quarantine
meaning he is isolated
for a period of seven days
on day seven
this is going to be a little technical
but there will be some good lessons that
we get from this on day seven the coin
comes back
and examines him
now there are a few possibilities
if that Sarah just disappeared
Cohen says go home
even if the Sarat didn't disappear but
if it shrunk below the requisite size
Cohen says go home
or even if it didn't shrink below
the requisite size if the color changed
so it's no longer a shade of white
that's a problem go home so one possible
outcome is the coin simply sends them
home
but what if
the Nega it's called is still the the
size and still the color
so the Cohen checks
for one of three signs
that spell trouble
in other words he has this nagat Sarat
one
if there was a black hair let's say it
was on his arm let's say if there was a
black hair in the middle of the Nega if
the black hair turned white
he is upgraded into a definitive
material I'll talk about what that means
or if the Nega grew larger than it was
so the coming has to have a record of
how large it was
that's a semen of tumor or strangely
enough if in the middle of the Nega
there's clean flesh meaning let's say it
was all white and then in the middle in
the middle of it there's a spot of clean
flesh these are three things that are
called
Simone
if on day seven
any one of these Simone Tuma exists
he is then continued to be in quarantine
which he cannot emerge from
till everything goes away
and he has to bring sacrifices
okay meaning he becomes a definitive
mitsura
what if
you don't have the sea monetuma meaning
the Nega is still there but there are no
Symone
so he is given a second week of
quarantine
where the Cohen inspects them on day 14.
if any of those see money till marry
there he's upgraded to a permanent
Messiah until it goes away and he has to
bring Corbin out
if there isn't a semantuma
by the end of week two even though he
still has the Surat
he goes on me brings some bird offerings
but he doesn't have to go through the
whole ritual of Surat
okay I know there's a lot of information
but I think once I kind of give you the
meaning of it I think you'll remember
the detail a little bit more
so again the concept is as soon as he
has a Nega
he must go to the KOA
the coin determines requisite color and
requisite size
if the color and the size have been
satisfied
he is put in quarantine
there is an inspection on day seven
for the presence of one of the Simone
etuma if one of the Simone Tuma is
present
he is now a messiah until that
everything goes away and he brings a
Corban an animal Corbin actually three
animal corbanos if there is not a semen
of tumor we quarantine him for another
week
and then even though he still has the
leprosy he still has the leprosy
I'll use the common word even though
technically it's not leprosy but if
there's no simantuma by day 14.
he goes home
meaning he goes home if there's not a
semantuma by day 14 and the three
simoneituma once again are
black hair turned white
the Nega grew bigger
or there is clear flesh in the middle of
the Nega
okay so in Hebrew these are called SAR
Lavan
expansion of the Nega is called Pisa
Young
although I understand that the
grammatical uh pronunciation is piscion
again it's from
and the third is called mirchia live
flesh in the middle so
this is obviously a very very technical
type of limit but what spiritual lessons
could this be offering us what inner
meaning could we extract
from these technicalities
so let's go back a little bit to the
notion
of Sarat
as being a Divine punishment
points out ramban points out
that Sarat is actually a gift from God
although it's not a gift that we
appreciate that much
because you know I remember when I
taught law school for many years you
know so in law school
exams are not given periodically there's
only one exam
at the end of the semester okay so a guy
goes through a student's manner a woman
goes through a whole course and really
has no sense
of how they're doing
until the very end of the course when it
might be too late to correct anything so
people always say I wish I had feedback
I wish I had a sense of how I'm doing
and you know Nevada sashem
very much the same thing
like how am I doing God I'd like to know
like do I what do I need to correct you
know but God normally doesn't tell us
directly
but when there was Ceres
you got a report back
God said you know something you got to
fix
now I have to assume although I don't
have statistics
that not everybody who spoke was
I mean is such a common sin the gemara
itself says like everybody's initial
unless not everybody was a leper
so you have to assume maybe again we
have no idea we don't have the
statistics you have to assume that maybe
only well two or two possibilities
only the worst offenders got it
or maybe only the most righteous got it
because God held them accountable even
for small sins
in other words the comfort is the
average Jew who spoke listenara probably
did not get Surat even then
you either have to be really bad or
really good to get Sarah but the ramban
points out
as negative as it is
it's a gift from God telling you
what it is in your life that you need to
correct
and that's why he says Sarat correlated
with prophecy when we lost prophecy
we lost leprosy
because we lost that direct feedback we
lost that direct communication
from the Almighty
so that's the first thing to keep in
mind
Sarat is a gift from Hashem
to tell us what we need to be metaken
in our lives
now
the quarantine is understood
in a few ways one I already said
that Russian harah is so destructive it
can break up families and Destroy
communities
that we have to isolate the person
to kind of give him a message
you're a cancer
we gotta again not because your
condition is contagious
but your sin is contagious
it can destroy
but the other thing is
that we want the person to be alone
so they can experience the pain that
they may have caused
right Russian hurricane destroy
friendships
break up relationships
people can feel isolated and lonely
we want them with Sarah to experience
loneliness
so he will know the destructive Power by
the way men or women women can be
surrounds also
they could know the destructive power
and finally
alone
is an opportunity for reflection
you know the very term one of the one of
the English terms for a prison is
penitentiary
well the truth is that actually comes
from penitence Cuba repentance
the idea was originally I'm not sure it
doesn't really carried out that much
today although in some cases it actually
does that you go to prison to make us to
change yourself to become a new person
to do chuva and the like
of course the problem is with prison
is recidivism you're taking an 18 year
old who committed a crime and you say ah
the way you'll become better is will put
you in a environment where you're
surrounded by people that are a lot
worse than you
and then I'm supposed to learn how not
to follow in those ways right this is
strange thing in fact your Abby had a
very good point he says the Torah
generally
does not have a prison system
but the closest we do have to a prison
system
is what you might call City arrest
the ear McLeod where if a person killed
inadvertently he is exiled to the City
of Refuge
to await the death of becoming
now the City of Refuge is a prison I
mean it's a whole city so you're not
limited to a cell but you are limited to
that City you cannot leave that City if
you leave that City the gowell Adam can
shoot you dead
with impunity so essentially you have
this indeterminate sentence
so the rep he said pointed out
that the RV McLeod had permanent
populations in addition to the murderers
that is they were levite cities the
permanent population of the Year McLeod
were levim
kohanim and Levin
kohanim and levium are the spiritual
teachers of Ami Israel now a person goes
to the year McLeod not when he commits a
total accident if this was mohammish an
accident
I have no responsibility
ear McLeod is for manslaughter meaning I
didn't intentionally kill somebody but I
was careless
I didn't have enough respect for life I
went through a red light I didn't stop
at a stop sign I was throwing heavy
garbage out of my balcony out of my
maripath and I hit a kid
so that's why there's culpability in
other words it's not murder
because there was no malice and
intention to murder
but there was disregard for life
so you need to learn you need to reflect
you need to do chuva so says the rebbe
what environment do we put them in we
don't put them in an environment of bad
people we put them in an environment of
Livia and kohanim and he said the ideal
prison would be to create some type of
environment where the person would be
surrounded with good influences that
could somehow make it better now again
we're not talking about uh
you know dangerous dangerous people who
you can't just leave but in terms of a
lot of crimes a lot of crimes whether
they're Financial crimes
even if they're just you know taking
drugs or whatever whatever it would be
they're not crimes that are endangering
other people their crimes and the
question then becomes the Ruby was
suggesting that prison as we know it
may not be the best environment because
that will tend to make the minor
Criminal into a major criminal that's
what's called recidivism the return rate
to prison is like 80 if you've been
there once you're going to come back
again and again and again okay but be it
today going back to the Minnesota
the quarantine of the Messiah
is an opportunity
to think about what you've done
and YouTube
and that's why Hashem gave you that
Sarat and that's why you gave you that
quality
so seen in this way
when the Cohen examines you
the calling is kind of determining Are
you seriously engaged in the juva
process or not
or are you deluding yourself
so the Simone etuma
is God's report card right that Sarat is
God's report card on the aveira
you see monetuma is God's report card on
the chuva process
how is that so
when a person is confronted with sins
we immediately go into defense mode we
try to come up with defenses we have
defense mechanisms
and there are three defense mechanisms
that a person might have now this
applies for all of arrows but it applies
specifically to lesson heart as well
defense mechanism number one
is simply denial
I didn't do anything wrong
in the case of Western Harbor a person
might say it was true which of course is
no defense at all but but a person might
say to himself it was true I didn't lie
or he's a lot worse than I said
or he did it to me so I had a right to
do it now none of these are valid
but these are defense mechanisms
the first thing we always do
when we don't want to honestly confront
our guilt
is we try to come up even to ourselves
with excuses
to deny culpability
and deny responsibility
one of the terms that we use in English
for coming up with excuses
is whitewashing
so
when the black hair turned white
God is telling the guy
you're trying to cover up your aberos
you're not taking responsibility so the
Cohen has to say back to quarantine with
you
because you have not completed the
process
you need to complete so that is defense
mechanism number one
second defense mechanism
maybe it's not a defense mechanism
technically but it's a sense of
hopelessness and despair
a person might feel in fact this may be
the opposite of defense mechanisms I
internalize my guilt so seriously
that I think I've reached a point of no
return it's the opposite almost
a person gives up hope a person says
what's the use
I might as well keep on going
because there's no way I could ever
change
that is signified
by expansion of the rats the rat of the
leprosy gets bigger
so God is telling the person
you've reached the level of hopelessness
and despair
go back and think about this
there's always a way out
there's always a Derek of chuva
there's no such thing
as being Beyond The Pale
of positive action and positive change
so you understand what's going on here
meaning the Simone tumor
is Hashem giving the coin the ability to
determine if this guy is carrying out
the necessary introspective sugar
presses if there's a what black hair
that turned white he's in denial and
excuse mode
if the Nega grew bigger
he's in despondency and despair say nope
go back and think about this
don't cop out by saying you're beyond
help that's again that's an excuse
actually it's a different type of excuse
the excuse is can't help myself I'm
beyond change
now there is a third modality which is a
little more difficult to
Define
and we'll call that emotional distancing
meaning
it's not that I think about my ovarian I
come up with excuses
and it's not that I'm so overwhelmed
that I think I'm a failure
it's just I don't want to go there I
don't want to think about it maybe
because if I think about it I'll get the
spot
we'll call that emotional distancing
meaning
I'm not gonna go there
that signified
by the healthy clean flesh in the middle
you're surrounded by the rat
but you don't let it penetrate your
heart you don't let it you don't let
yourself think about it
emotional distancing we can call this
the Oblivion response
so there is the response of denial and
excuse
there is this response of the
despondency and depression
and there's the response of emotional
distancing and Oblivion
any one of those three indicates
process is not preceding a pace
go back
if after two weeks
there is no simantuma
even though the Terrace is there
the Cohen says listen
you can now have Outpatient Treatment
meaning yeah you still have the surajuva
but the process is working you can do it
at home that kind of explains why the
Simone are correlated
now
what's
very very interesting is you know we
just finished pesach and normally this
is the Parsha that's red
shortly after pesach
and if you think about it itself
correlates with these three mechanisms
that's why Clements is regarded as
connected to sin although we eat from us
the rest of the year
foreign
signify something negative
so there are three reasons why comments
is connected
to negativity
one is puffed up
and it represents Diva arrogance
matzah is flat it represents humility
second reason is
spoils and turns rotten
matzah does not right I think there's
matzah from asada that they have
sometimes you feel getting it at your
own seder and the light
so matzah represents that which does not
spoil it may get hard but it doesn't
spoil
turns rotten
and the final point is
that matzah I'm sorry
represents inertia you let the water
falls on the flower and you do nothing
for 18 minutes
matzo represents action I got a bake
within 18 minutes
now if you think about this the three
evils of hummus
arrogance
spoilage and inertia
actually correlate to the three
simonetuma of mitsara
the Whitewater
who refuses to acknowledge any
responsibility and comes up with excuses
that comes from the arrogance and gaiva
of thinking I'm above any fault
the person who is despondent and that's
why the Nega spreads is the rut of
spoilage where it starts moldy and then
it spreads and spreads and spreads
and finally the lack of initiative and
inertia comes from emotional distancing
I just don't think about my spiritual
life
so I just gravitate
I'll go through the motion sleepwalk
and and like
so once again you can see that even in
the technical the most technical laws of
Surat
there are important spiritual lessons
about taking responsibility
for our life now the only thing is that
one has to add
is that there are three mechanisms that
we use that are counterproductive right
one is the excuse mechanism and the
other is the despondency idea and the
third is not thinking about it but I
have to say that number three is a
little different than number one and two
one and two I think it's fair to say are
just wrong we do it all the time but
they're wrong it's wrong to come up with
excuses and it's certainly wrong to lose
faith in yourself and your capacity to
change
but emotional distancing
May sometimes be a necessary temporary
measure because it is true that there
are times in life
where we may not be ready to confront a
certain crisis
and then it actually is legitimate to
say now is not the time I don't want to
suggest in my remarks that you got to
deal with every problem immediately
sometimes you gotta
put it on the back burner and that's
legitimate deal with other things
and when you're in a stronger Place go
back to it so there is I think enough
Kamina there is I think a legitimate
difference
between number three and one and two
there is a Markham in a spiritual life
not to deal with certain issues at
certain times there is no mark on for
denial and there is no welcome for
despondency and and the issue so be it
is it may uh we're in the period of the
Omer we are preparing ourselves for
Kabbalah Satora and one of the most
important things about Kabbalah Satora
is that we take responsibility for our
lives both on the Bain Adam lamakam in
terms of our relationship to God and
Bain Adam
our relationship to each other magician
will be talking about the counting of
the Omer uh in a week or two we'll
actually have the Parsha of amor that
deals with spiritual armors we'll talk
much more about but I wanted to connect
some of these of Sarat
to both pesach and the period of tabalas
so thank you very much and have a good
good week
by the way uh there's a famous abort
that's brought down in Kabbalah the
month of eor is coming up
and some say that ER is Russia tevos Ani
Hashem
I am God your healer so the month of ER
is said to be a month of healing both
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