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Swap the Leader! Why Iran's Leaders Are so Easily replaceable? (You never thought about it)
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We're in the interim of a cease fire
with Iran and us if it really ceases if
it really continues to be in the
situation of a cease fire and there is
something that always recurred in my
head so many times whenever I see this
these types of wars between Hamas and
Hezbollah and then of course they're now
with Iran
and it repeated over so many times in my
head until I finally heard it from the
president of Iran himself who said the
same thing and that is that here we are
right in the beginning of this war we
wiped out most of the heads of the
leaders of the governmental officials
that are in over there in in the in in
Iran over there. We did the same thing
with Hamas we wiped out the biggest of
the biggest over there the ones who were
running the show the heads of the whole
entire operation. We did a fantastic job
and we're sitting in euphoria and
excitement completely exhilarated about
everything what happens and you know
what happens they get all replaced
again. If that happened to a normal kind
of situation in a government you could
really topple the whole place a little
bit like what happened in Venezuela but
anytime you would do such a thing you
could topple the whole entire place and
here it is we wipe out the whole regime
we wipe out all the top leaders all the
all the quote and quote masterminds of
what it goes behind it and suddenly beat
them all of a sudden it gets replaced
and like I said this was bubbling around
in my head very often until I actually
hear the president of Iran last week or
a week and a half ago speak out the head
he spoke out word for word these words.
He said you can go ahead and knock off
as many people as you want but they will
be replaced over and over and over
again. We don't have a problem replacing
them to ain sof. That's how they work in
their psychological warfare over there
in Iran and he was saying no problem
we're good to go.
And when I heard this I said wow that is
incredible have deal 11
to see how replaceable they are and the
reason is because it doesn't take much
to be a murderer doesn't take much to be
a terrorist and it doesn't take much to
be a suicide to go on a suicide mission.
You basically have to know how to shoot
a gun how to be a mean cruel and and
and vicious person and more or less you
got the job. Ding you got the job three
three plus him three three falafels on
top of your shoulder. That's all it
takes. And then we go
deal 11 when we talk about throughout
the Omer and this is really the solution
that's why I'm bringing it up because
many of them are forcing ask what the of
a loot is all about. What is this
morning that we do during this period of
Omer period no music no shaving no
marriages come on. I understand that
there were 24,000 tell medium and I
realize it was a very kind of realistic
event it was very sad and it was a
morning and definitely during that time
period everybody should be sitting in
morning but why 2,000 years later are we
talking about it they would be they
wouldn't be alive right now anyways even
if they wouldn't die back then they
still would not be here.
What makes it that it's something that
lasts forever a beta migdash so of
course we're yearning for it to come
back we got it so we sell it we have it
we have a tissue above but what is the
spirit of Omer have to do with a lot of
important people but tell medium of
Rabbi Akiva that died that passed away
2,000 years later it doesn't really make
so much sense.
The answer is because we are not morning
on physical bodies. We are not medical
physical bodies the physical bodies is
over after a year you don't mourn about
that. We're mourning about a massive
amount of Torah that was lost. It was a
massive amount of Torah that will never
be replenished never be replaced that
has been lost forever. Yes he reinstated
the Torah with five tell medium and
almost got lost the Torah and he was
able to reinstate it but we will never
have the Torah of those 24,000 tell
mediums the great halacha that came out
of there the pilpulim that came out of
there the swarim that could have been
could have could have came from there as
a result we lost something that is
irreplaceable.
In 1963
there was a nuclear physicist by the
name of Usher Shalom that he had a
tremendous amount of information that he
did not disclose yet because he was
waiting to get a copyright on a lot of
his discoveries and he had some very
advanced discoveries at the time and he
took off on a plane this is 1963 on the
way to the states and the plane had some
problems and it actually had a crash it
actually crashed and he died on the
spill that's it. He disappeared him and
all the information disappeared. So are
we upset about what were were they upset
about him? Okay maybe a little bit but
so much information he had about 15 20
years of research that almost completely
went to smithereens as opposed to his
loss. Have deal a million of dollars but
that's what happened over here and
that's what we're thinking about in the
of a loot of spirit of Omer a complete
utter loss of Torah that will never be
able to be replenished and that's why it
is so sad similar to what we find by the
Holocaust. Yes we are very sad and we
mourn the 6 billion people and that's an
incredible loss for each and every soul
as we know but we lost more than just a
physical body we lost a soul of Judaism.
If we look back to the previous previous
generation before the Holocaust we were
sitting with the lay a door with big
people that we irreplaceable do you ever
have a kind of
of all of them
you have Akiva you just had people that
were like walking in the skies here. Ben
Ish Hai we had a tremendous amount of
them that were around. Hashem let us get
a smell a little bit of a whiff of what
it was like back then he let us have
what we call a share it to play ta.
There is a Feinstein we have we have a
little bit of
we have a few little leftovers mix and
grady's like
Kaminetzky or Cutler
Those are cute smell that we got for a
few years a few decades and then it's
all gone we don't have any of that. So
when we sit about what we're mourning
what we're disturbed and what we're
sitting here and being very upset when a
little bit itching on the beard or when
we're really dying to turn on that music
in the car when we're driving you have
to remember that we're not just mourning
a loss of people we're mourning a loss
of a generation of a way of thinking of
a
of a of a decorum of Torah that is
irreplaceable and like I said I have
deal a million of dollars look how them
look at the Iranians they're replaceable
and we place we replaceable. You kill
5,000 cockroaches you know you just get
10,000 more. There's no end to it
because to be a cockroach isn't such an
impressive job doesn't take very much to
be it and that is something we should
take as a lesson to see have deal
between us and them.