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Shnayim Yomi - V'Zot HaBerachah - Sh'vi'i - #7- Rabbi Solly Sardar
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Featuring: Rabbi Solly Sardar Congregation Bene Yosef Brooklyn, NY ShnayimYomi.org
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The Torah tells us that Mosherenu
passes away. And the says
and Mosherenu
passes away. And you have to know that
Mosherenu over here is the greatest man
who ever lived. He reached levels that
were insurmountable.
He achieved the highest greatness that
any human being could possibly ever
accomplish. And for this great man, the
Torah gives him a eulogy. And the Torah
calls him two words.
That's the only words that the Torah can
find to give to this great man. He was
an Hashem. And the question is why? Out
of all his accomplishments that he had,
all we could find is that he was an
Hashem. All the great things that he
accomplished, the Torah couldn't
mention. It seems like these two words
are the most fundamental
praises that we can give to a person who
accomplishes in life. To describe
somebody who accomplishes in life is to
describe him as what's behind these
words. So when he was eulogizing the
he said that there's a he says anything
that picks up or anything that acquires
automatically belongs to his master. So
if is walking down the street if you
have a slave and he finds a lost item in
the street usually it goes to the
finder. But since he's a slave, the is
anything that the slave acquires,
his master automatically acquires by
default because anything that has is not
himself. He doesn't live for himself. He
lives all for his master. So any asset,
any possession that the slave has is
really all his masters. And this is what
the Torah is telling us is the greatest
praise a person could have that all a
person all Mosherenu's accomplishments
his skills his talent and every aspect
in his life
viewed them as if he was an it doesn't
belong to me it belongs all to Hashem
all my success all my accomplishments
anything I'm able to accomplish
physically spiritually anything any
aspect in my life is all with the view
that I'm that all belongs to Hashem that
I use it only for Hashem. And this is
the lesson that we have to implement
into our own lives on our levels that
anything we have also is all meant to be
used for Hashem. Because to be hashem
means to recognize that anything we have
belongs to Hashem. And when something
belongs to Hashem and when we know that
and understand that and crystallize that
then we automatically will come to
utilize our gifts and accomplishments
and our skills and our talents all for
Hashem and we will to our level become
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