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Shnayim Yomi - Vayelech - Shishi - #6- Rabbi Ephraim Ilyaguev
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Featuring: Rabbi Ephraim Ilyaguev Kavkazi Synagogue & Torah Center Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/6.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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Six
is telling us that eventually the Jewish
people going to provoke God's anger.
They're going to do things that are not
appropriate, that are not right and the
consequences will catch up to them and
all the bad events going to happen to
them like Hashem described in that song.
Which song? The song which we called
next week's paradu is a song and this
song Mosher Rabenu is teaching the
Jewish people. He said you should know
it and this song will be a witness. It
will be a testimony to everything that
is happening to you throughout the
generations. We see the pattern. The
Jewish people go over the they turn
their back to Hashem. They do things
that are not appropriate and then the
consequences come. the punishments come
and then when they fix their ways,
Hashem brings them blessings. He
embraces them and when they do, he
elevates them above other nations.
There's one here that really really
speaks to me in
he says
when all the bad things going to happen
to you, you're going to say this song
which is going to be a witness.
because it will not be forgotten from
his generations, from his offspring,
from the Jewish people. The Torah will
never be forgotten from the Jewish
people. And the call here the opinion
who calls exactly this and he says
shalom, God forbid
he said that the Torah should ever be
forgotten completely from the Jewish
people. and he quotes this
will not be for forgotten from his
offspring.
I've seen a lot of people including
myself that three generations there was
no Jewish education in the family
grandfather, father and the son
everybody went to public schools. My
roots we grew up in I grew up in the
Soviet Union where for generations three
generations we had no access to Jewish
education. My greatgrandfather
was the last person who received Jewish
education. He was the last person who
knew how to read in Hebrew. He would
gather the whole family around his table
for Pesa. He would read the agada and
everybody else would sit and they think
that he's reading Chinese. They would
not understand. But now we see third,
fourth generations, Hashem is bringing
back the Torah and he's saying, "I'm
going to send you to Jewish school. I'm
going to send your children to Jewish
school. The Torah will not be forgotten
from the Jewish people."
We see thousands thousands of people who
are called bal. They're returning to
God. They're returning to the to their
roots, to the ways of their ancestors
because the Torah will never be
forgotten from the Jewish people.
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