0:00 / 0:00
The Guest Does More For The Host Than The Host Does For The Guest
1,068 views
Categories:
Torah
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
That's the joke, right? What does it
say? The guest does more for the host
than [music] the host does for the
guest. It's never a good time to have a
knock on the door and someone asking for
money. I'm there and then someone knocks
on my door. They need something. They
[music] say it's the biggest raim that
from Shamayim, you need rahim. You need
mercy. So what [music] did Hashem do?
Hashem put this guy there so you could
have mercy on him. And by you having
mercy on him, that brings out mercy on
you. So you don't like that guy. I don't
want to help that guy. But Hashem knows
that you need help. [music] So he puts
someone there who you have to help. And
by you helping that person, [music] what
goes around comes around. When you do
leat, there's [music]
lemala.