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Raising Children: Our Most Important Production - Rabbi Yitzchak Botton
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let me ask you guys a question
the bass I make - what is it modeled
after no madam what is the basicness
modelled after so the rom ban one of the
great mystics and Jewish leaders says
like this surprisingly now homologous
explains that the bet hammock - this
holy edifice which is the the prime
Jewish symbol is modeled after something
else that predates the base something -
what is it Sarah's tent Sarah's tent had
three unique miracles it had candle
lights that were lit from week to week
bread that was blessed in the miraculous
way and a cloud that represented God's
presence with Sarah in that tent these
three symbols we find in the best emic -
as well the menorah that we lit in the
better English is those lights they left
him upon him in the showbread represents
the colors of sorrow and the divine
presence that absolutely rested in the
matter McDonough Shekinah corresponds to
the cloud that will represent the God's
presence by Sarah's tent so the model of
the base images after all Sarah's tent
the paradigm the prime example of what a
Jewish mother is and what it means to
have a home and that that home is this
nucleus that home is the foundation of
the Jewish people
she raised it looking at home and Rivka
comes into the story now and is going to
raise Yaakov and a servant at home
succeeding with Yaakov to be the
choicest of our forefathers and the
Jewish people eventually come from
Yaakov and again it all comes from that
home the Jewish home and that's the idea
of the importance and the power of women
and their important role which is even
beyond our role it's their job to raise
the next generation of tsadikim and
let's learn and that folks a little bit
about what it means to raise that next
generation in McGillis Esther it says
that more high raised Hadassah Hadassah
is also Esther she's the heroine of that
story
she's the righteous woman that kind
saves the day over there so the tourists
is that mortar hi who was not her actual
father model I was her uncle more I
raised Hadassah and the word for raised
is all men all men is olive of memnon
the root word of a man is the same
letters for the word emunah and Mona is
also a loafer memnon and Mona means
faith raising a child means not just
physically providing max riding clothing
and food and even intellect but more
than that it's it's it's reaching the
soul it's raising the child from the
ground up and giving them everything
they stand on which is what they
ultimately believe in when more hi Raisa
dasa - the woman that she became he
raised her to know Hashem to know that
what Hashem wants from us in this world
to follow in our shams ways to be a good
person a giving person he raised her in
that respect and that's the same idea
that Sarah raised did suck and Rivka
raised Yaakov and that is ultimately the
most important role our most important
production in life is our children not
whatever project we're working on not
that building this building or that
building you know we build buildings in
Egypt that's an easy we were slaves to
power and we built many buildings and
those buildings collapsed our real job
is to build children and make sure that
they stand and stand and build the next
generation of children that's ultimately
what we're here for
our most important production is our
children we start with ourselves because
it's sometimes we're also children start
with ourselves but then take that
learning experience of building
ourselves to the man we want to be the
woman we want to be and now raise our
children to what we hope that they
should become and when it's done right
child and parent have a share a certain
agreement in what what's what is a good
what what kind of man and woman we
should become when the desert cannot
right so then you can have differences
of opinion now there is room for
individuality I'm not taking away the
idea that there's room for individuality
but the core the core principles that we
exist on that we live on and live for
that doesn't change we're not going to
read the final we're not going to change
your wheels from its circular
shade to a different shape though we all
agree that a wheel is perfect the way it
is and the
the Mendel's of life in Judaism we all
agree are correct and perfectly were
there because they're for my share I'm
not from us it's our job just to follow
them and so when there's the right
connection between parents and child
then there's an agreement on those
fundamental core beliefs and then
there's room for individuality as well
that's more - hi
oh man at Hadassah what I raised her
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