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Judaism has a wonderful people don't
realize it has a very generally speaking
generally it has a good immune system of
getting rid of toxicity yeah cuz cuz
I'll tell you why
cuz and it's no no really it has a good
not always and not with everybody I know
that but generally speaking my nono if
you look at the record of history
history weeds out and I'll tell you why
because all the texts were written and
everything is sourced you know somebody
says I love you know how to do this on
young teeth we know exactly who said it
when he lived that he just dream it up
or he was in a bad mood what's his
source and we go back back well that's
the value of the Gemara you go back all
the way around him the post can we live
today to those who live 200 years ago to
those who lived 500 years everybody
wrote everything to those who live 2,000
years ago the tannery minami ryan and
ultimately back to tanaka and himesh so
the the the chain is so clear and it's
so explicit it leaves much less room for
manipulation and distortion you can't
have in the jewish world somebody coming
up and say there's xavier that god
doesn't want what when we're tyrell a
bosch a miami so it's really it's it's
really a very wonderful thing people
don't realize the value of that every
awasa
every hundred and some and that's why
it's important though this is a home ray
this is a handy right tell you now that
a look guy looks at wine and i wanna
drink it anymore
is there a source for it there's a
source for it is it how logic
prohibition absolutely not
it's a stringency and we know exactly
where it comes from it comes from a
metric called madras top ice quotes a
particular author and the Shawa brings
it and the shallow generally was a very
very pious man and he was you know we so
he there was room for homeroom for
stringency so every so there's a very
good immune system in that sense you
know kidneys
ooh yeah that's why they did it
no no very good question why was it us
to write on turnabout pay the answer is
when you had Jews living together in a
cohesive space in air too strong with
their own political and spiritual and
military independence right
on the contrary then there's a value not
to ride on tire xalapa because it
maintained extraordinary vibrancy
everything was a living organism number
one and number two there could be less
arguments and distortions because
there's a living author to speak to
you're not going to a book books you
could see the same line of Gemara can
have four different interpretations you
don't have a look because we don't have
a look at the living teacher and number
three the responsibility on the teachers
was much deeper because they knew
they're not gonna teach it's gonna be
forgotten forever that was a tremendous
quality but no tell him but then he saw
with the dispersion happening the
opposite would happen the opposite would
happen when you have a cohesive unit you
have the infrastructure to be able to
maintain integrity even verbally even
when it's all verbal once you have a
dispersion now any charlatan right he's
gonna get up and hijack the religion so
he wrote everything down for karat he
knew exactly what to do
okay but that itself we have then that's
why it's another thing I drove got up
you know he's in a bad mood they mix in
this where what it happens but it
doesn't really happen in other words it
happens for people who are gullible but
people who know the system of Judaism
knows it doesn't work that way and how
the halacha itself says a rabbi says up
Sokka didn't you come and you could say
may hate on D'Antoni just show me your
source you know that's a very powerful
component in Yiddish guide and it's been
that way from the beginning and it's a
very power I mean from the beginning
from when about that was written and the
Gemara think is gonna be thousands of
pages of ever showing the mathematic
service no but it's really it's a very
it's a very beautiful experience you
know what I mean you now let it no no
think about it we learned today you now
letter invite a non Jew to your house
who came up have you sure been lady
decided that way could he didn't like
his neighbor Robert decided he didn't
like his neighbor right I might allow to
cook for my dog on Yom Tov know why what
when we know exactly let me know that
they were opinions and we know what the
pasta that comes from the mechanism is
very clear so the immune system is a
very powerful one it's a pretty healthy
one Judaism has in this sense I think I
don't know what I see that it has a very
healthy relatively speaking of very
healthy immune system
that's why reform reform judaism
conservative judaism right all these
various forms of judaism ultimately they
cannot hijack the jewish world
completely yeah why why is that why is
that because of the texts because the
text because we have a show tomorrow and
it's a very powerful reference point
it's unbeliev there could be arguments
in the shelton are always to be a
hundred different views no but up but
this what is this on the Shannara is
basically the same concept
he basically traced every halacha and
all the way back what is the mission say
wasn't it amor say what a moist Boscombe
say maturity
the word of course always he had first
of all you had it stuck him you had the
Croix in the carrots wrecked her wreaked
havoc yeah yeah the rambam had to deal
with the Reposado I mean there was huge
issues huge issues reform is only uh
this contemporary contemporary set late
1700s but that's why then it could it
succeeded tremendously I mean Western
Europe and so forth right but because of
the texts because of the text it
couldn't destroy it
you couldn't really reform judaism you
could reform your congregation in your
household in your community but not the
religion this was the power of writing
no question and not just writing the
system having everything see everything
clearly was this made up we just made up
that on Shabbos you don't do mukotsu
because we're trying to be from an
orthodox we just made it up
where did it come from you know
everything the sources that allows I
think for a pretty good organism a
healthy organism listen they once asked
a Chinese politician what's his view of
the American and French Revolution he
said it's too early to tell but that
itself listen again for somebody who's
not educated and doesn't read yes you
could indoctrinate people with anything
we know that and some religions do that
and unfortunately do it very
successfully to a point of you know well
you do have to understand that there's
different groups not everybody some some
group some people are very open they're
like they read they that they allow
their children to to know what's going
on in the whole Jewish world like to
know the distinction between show
tomorrow and just a cultural
sociological phenomenon there is like a
big difference between the two well
that's why they come here that's why
they come here I don't know if today you
could hide much if somebody really wants
to know
especially with the internet I don't
think you can hide much so that itself
somebody says okay women are not allowed
to do this
men are not allowed to do this we know
what's the source is this your Takano
fine you're Arab are you making at econo
for your community okay so it has it has
a shamrock
everything has a category it has an
error an entry derives Jeroboam minik Oh
Maria Sarah Hitler Mitzvah tikona stick
mishegoss abuse we have labels we look
we have labels this is real this is
somebody's invention this is a bad dream
right this is great
that's very clear it's not like you know
it's very hard to distinguish between
that again everything has a genre we did
it come from why what when yeah some of
them are you say does some bihar
iroquois dish you know have very good
sources very holy sources some of them
are hungry cyrus right what's the word
says they say two different different
people that that a woman once so you
know she was stressing out before pacer
it's one of the earliest all told to
remember two things dust is not comets
and the children are not the
carbon-based earth so that's that you
know when russia they had homeless also
because the types of foods they had but
that itself you have to know yeah you
know that you have to be able tell you
know this is how my grandmother did it
and that's why i'm doing it
yeah it's our family tradition does it
mean it's a biblical prohibition if
somebody does it differently they are
very a very I think it's a very telling
in sight matzo shreya cabrakan right
it's a very interesting thing how could
Brock develop but here again it didn't
happen yes ma'am we know exactly
we know they were shown in the table
we'll talk about it right Islamic Libyan
show tomorrow has a mocker in shots for
the Bronx
he's a mocha and shots but there are
other interpretations in that same
Gomorrah we know how it evolved exactly
real big stringent seeing abrupt
happened because of the ballot Anya in
his house he wrote a big sugar about it
and he explained how logically why there
is a serious room for Josh why it's a
serious thing so that I said them almost
universally accepted it probably not
almost but universally and the very
seriously because that sugar of the
ballot Anya and he explained why he
suddenly writes about it why didn't
everybody write about it for two
thousand years and he explained that in
his times basically in the late 1700s
early 1800s
so that was very interesting fascinating
phenomenon he explained that what
happened he wrote before twenty years
ago and since twenty years ago one issue
also commercial matzo bakeries yesterday
already in our times so he writes
everything he writes why you could be
lenient why you could be stringent who
would be make a little bit mock but why
he's saying you should be marginally
even though according to some points
commits completely non initial but he
says could die these points come to me
Simon sand them to be masculine so by
said them it became a very serious thing
when you read the literature you know
exactly the genre it fits into to come
and say that it's you know a prohibited
thing than a person is any comments it's
ludicrous you don't know what you're
talking about
right a serious pie sick a serious man
of Allah he knows you don't speak like
that it was the six Lubavitch Rebbe his
name was very severe took a couple of
bombers there ever a Yahtzee passed away
nineteen fifty in New York so he came to
Brooklyn here at here he's escaped the
Nazis he escaped worse it came in
nineteen forty to New York he settled in
Crown Heights so he was one sitting by
the soda one of the suitors of pacer
upstairs he had a house in the second
floor of 770 East embargo and the Habad
they have very much moronga brockett's
extremely because the chip of the ballot
Anya extremely masculine Gabe Rockets
more than another circles not even water
but also avocado and wine and Fuji uh
yeah even though it's not mamas water
but
besides a special place so it's asking
to basically it then the maja
during a Brock's it's another
interesting thing okay but so it was a
ye'd sitting by the soda and he wasn't
he wasn't from from that he was enough
or huset and he was dead by the soda I
guess I don't know who he was and he
dipped his matzo into wine he dipped his
mom said the whiner into this so
whatever it was into something red I've
a vinaigrette the beets or the wine
who's at the other side of the table
so the be Shiva boys that were there got
very you know they got very excited and
emotional how do you do this sitting at
the rebus table you know you can't let's
push the some alchemy by poets you know
you come in so there was a whole I mean
I don't know if they used those words
but that was the notion it got very
hectic over there so the Rebbe there
ever I got to turn to one of the people
sitting near me so that's what the
commotion us they told this guy and this
is telling him you don't do this never
looked up and he said Besser I write to
matzo we are writing upon it the Hearst
yeah this is a principle to remember in
life best said I write to matzah VI
writin pondan you understand the Musha
better a red matzah
okay Brooks matzah then a red face then
embarrassing somebody humiliating
somebody causing him to blush why
because this is a mr. ham album make
available robin gibb rockets give out
the king in but it's a homra it's a
hitler so you have to know the genres
and you embarrassing somebody in public
- they're not doing your home run
so you're doing an Easter minute either
they said it'd be salsa wanted the
founder of the Muslim movement so it's
probably them went to bake matzah film
mister someone to be strong luther king
was his name so they asked him if he has
any special
instructions you know people with baking
mats to get very very I don't want to
say the word not said only say the word
OCD I don't want to make it like a
mental challenge but they get very very
nervous very nervous very anxious and
there's good reason let's let's face it
the biggest comets is matzah right not
macaroons you know the thing that's most
likely to become its is matzah because
you're dealing with minutes so so they
were going to the matzah bakeries and
they went in a bistro and they said do
you have any special homeless any
special things you want to tell us
before we bake matzah he says yeah at
the matzo bakery the women knead the
dough and everyone screams Snellen he
says I'm gonna ask you not to do it why
because the woman who needs the dollars
in our mana she's a widow and she's a
broken person and when you scream at her
faster it's gonna break her spirit so
that's that's that's gonna be that them
will ask you not to do it yeah so in
other words what was he saying he's
saying for you to be masculine to have
the best master in the world sometimes
your over time eight laughing I'm on the
loose on you have to be sensitive right
how you treat workers how you treat
people
but the main thing he has more than the
Komatsu on what expense he was over a
misdemeanor Toyota he was over in his
formative interim but he hasn't he was
Makai miss Cumbre so that's very helpful
when you know everything has a label
what is it listen you have the other
extreme the other extreme is a person
who's apathetic to halakha and they just
say make everybody feel good so so we're
not gonna you have to this is coming
from your sham I am it's not coming from
Carlos Rocha you understand you have a
person who's a coward they don't care so
if it's comfortable you just knock away
the hollows we're not talking about that
well you told me that it slum is almond
oil bath
for me Rochelle I'm somebody came to him
with a Shila very interesting question
that was about mid Tsubasa was learning
for that photographer and it wasn't easy
for him to do it took him a long time he
couldn't do the partial but he did a
half Tara and after a long time of
preparing he succeeded he knew that
after he was very excited and then they
realized the week of the Bar Mitzvah
that this sharpest they're gonna be
reading a different of Tyria was one of
those parties we don't do the regular
after either so the aft area teacher
didn't realize that he taught him the
wrong off tighter there was no time for
him to learn the new off tiger question
is what to do
the Astrid slim is amun-re boxer he
passed in that they should read the
wrong off data right they should we tell
you that the boy prepared not the
regular after they were supposed to read
on that sharpest so Shabbos morning
early in the morning one of his talmidim
saw him walking out of his regular way
he lived in Shanghai said that he was
walking to another neighborhood they
asked him where he's going he said he's
going to that Bar Mitzvah to that Shore
he said what a relative knows why is he
going there so Tom the story and he said
he knows that there's gonna be some guy
in the show he's gonna start screaming
and hollering and saying you're not
allowed to I think they're not gonna
trust he won't trust the guy by that
absalom is our map asked and you made it
up so that's why he's going himself to
Davin there stop our trip since a
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nation Miami say say write we say in the
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a person should always be fearful of
heaven even in hiding even privately not
only in public she says that we have to
be loyal um you hate Adam the first
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