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The High Holy Days: Eternal Values - Rabbi Yisroel Reisman
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there are certain Mitzvah that are very
specific to a Mel Israel to a king among
the Jewish people and one of the most
famous is the obligation of the king to
have a safe
has to be with him from to be able to
read all his life this seems to mean
inconsistency in
the it's a feminine
expression she will be with him and then
the he will read in it Bo is the
masculine expression it's an
inconsistency which is very unusual in
the
Ty the answer though lies in aashi later
in
par and Rashi gives us a tremendous
insight into the appreciation of a saer
Ty Rashi says sometimes it
says in feminine and sometimes it says
in masculine and there's a
difference saer to means a t
scroll saer the physical tus girl saer
is a word in Hebrew which has has a
masculine
construction meaning it's
saer the word t on the other hand is of
a feminine origin and feminine
expressions are used now the point here
is neither the masculine nor the
feminine but the point is that sometimes
you look at a SE you
say means the scroll the physical
Torah sometimes you
say is not a reference to the
physical but to the concept that the
Torah
represents and both are true we give
respect to a saer Torah scroll what I
would call Theus of t or the physical T
and then there's the essence of the tah
the spiritual the pemus of tah and the
Torah deliberately has a
contrast when it refers to the
sa it's refers to it in the masculine
term and when it ter to refers to the
pus of Ty in the feminine and
therefore what has to be with the king
the Torah scroll the physical T well
that's the physical
obligation but that's not the idea the
idea of is that the the T the essence of
T what T represents the pus of T has to
be present with the king at all
times of course when he LS he leads from
reads from the physical
sa is from a physical sa but the point
being that a person has to look at T and
see
bothus of the of
the talk about fools who kiss a who
stand up for a and don't stand up for a
Torah scholar because they're standing
up for the parchment and the ink of a sa
rather than the pus what the stands
for my
rebi focused on this idea very often in
his discussion as an example he would
talk about the the respect for parents
which asov and
yob both excelled
in excelled
in in the outward he brought food to his
father he took care of his father
certainly
a but for a great man what's the
real the child that feeds him or the the
child
that's gave
real the external and
this the
internal it's a challenge we live in a
physical world we see physical
things it's a challenge to see pneus to
see something someone a place and
appreciate the
of it the inside of
it ra visited Isel in the early
70s he visited the kis it caused them
great pain people come to the
kle they're joyful it's a to be there
theyo with each other they talk to each
other Raam could not understand it the K
is a place of
War it's a place of Eur
it depends what you see if you see the
externality of the kisil the holy
kisil you have a certain sense of
respect but if you know what it means
the pemus of it we're on the wrong side
of the C we belong in the other side of
the K with the B of
mdash if you appreciate the pineus of
something you see it in a very different
light ra P would say that when a safer
falls on the floor Jews have a custom to
pick it up and show it
respect most people pick up the safer
and kiss it which is fine he said alyah
picks up the SE opens it and learns a
few words in it the
SE suffered a disrespect it fell on the
floor you can kiss it give honor to the
of the saer of the saer rather of the
the paper the ink or you can give honor
to the pus to the thing that's that it
stands for that it
represents
y are coming what is special about
y what's special is that it you
stops and the Flesh and Blood the paper
and ink of our world the brick and
mortar of our world that what we sense
we're human beings we sensory people we
sense physical things we take a time in
the year to see the pus of things to
appreciate things to see the essence of
things to recognize the reality the
reality of of the existence of the
Jewish people the reality of of Jews in
ER
Israel it's wonderful to go to Israel
it's a Jewish Metropolis it's a
wonderful place but that's Theus of
Israel the pus of Israel is someone who
stops and thinks about the fact that
just 100 years ago just 100 years ago in
1924 there were people starving dying
children dying of starvation in ER Isel
and today God has blessed us with
plenty at that time ER Isel was for the
most part a desert and today it
blooms at that time there were a couple
of hundred thousand Jews in ER Israel
and now there are millions the pneus of
er Israel the the appreciation of is the
appreciation of has given us the
appreciation of our mission the
appreciation of our jobs the
appreciation what means to get out of
bed in the morning and serve a
kades the pus of life we have to stop
have our antennas up and appreciate it
we have to go to the CLE and see what it
is what it represents what it
means have to be appreciated
all of this is not an automatic reaction
of a human being a good human being a
human being is
inem it still takes a lot to stop and
appreciate to stop and think about the
the pus the the the the reality of
things that
exist when we learn MB we learn about
something called
kyf we learned about acquiring things by
giving cas
by paying for them in Hebrew KF means
silver is it really silver is it the
metal called Silver that's
money
thead has a fantastic
Insight he says you can acquire land
with Kenyan KF by giving money even just
a down payment and it becomes yours if a
man buys a million doll property and he
tells the seller I want to do a Kenyon I
want to acquire it
and he gives him 5050 cents and he says
this will be the down the down payment
it becomes
mine says the
SM it's not the physical
money giving money that's not money
money is shabus is value if you say I'm
buying a million dollar property here's
50 cents now I owe you well not a
million dollars less 50 cents that's a k
kiss if you're making a
payment but when you just give money as
an item that's not KF that's not money
that's a piece of
metal he says CF doesn't mean the piece
of silver it's what it represents the
shist
value if that's true about
money how much more so
about how much more so that it's not the
physical item it's what it represents of
course the physical sa is
Holy when we do
hgba we have accustom to say
this is the Torah we point some people
with the pinky some people with the
finger says in S I believe don't say
unless you can see the
letters why I know it's a sa am I afraid
it's not really a sa why do I have to
see the
letters the answer would seem to
be don't take the moment to respect the
part
and the
ink Ze the feminine expression refers to
T the essence of T not the physical
Tyra look at the letters look at the
message look at the idea look at the
concept that's what we have to
appreciate we have to learn to do that
all year
round but
certainly I come into in the Summers and
I look at the young men to the
they look like Yeshiva Boys some Yeshiva
Boys that are on a higher level of study
some on a lower level of
study that's
Theus the pus the work it took to get
there the travel many of them have come
from distant
lands it's just
incredible to the eye this is aiva boy
that's the aiva boy I move on a boy I
know very well moved on to the mirr and
he's there with boys
from you look at them the Yesa boys
they're not the same the they're the
same hopefully in panas they're all
growing but these are young men who
turned over their lives who changed
their lives to get to where they are
it's
extraordinary so to the eye looks like
it
looks to
the
theeus whenever I sit in I feel like I'm
the center of the universe really the
center of aes's
worldish will be the center of aes's
world but
today they're all KES they're all holy
but we have to see pemus we have to
see the essence what it takes to get to
the place you
are de Das is
recognition Das is not knowledge
is the key to to differentiating between
things it's the
recognition says know me doesn't mean to
know God it means to recognize to
recognize the spirituality to recognize
the difference be between things that
are holy and things that are ordinary
between places that are holy and places
between times that are holy and times
that are ordinary
that's
is and that idea that Essence it's the
essence of Y to train ourselves to be
people who look at something and see
more see deeper see meaning see value
see
expression you have a good friend have a
spouse you look at the person
it's not the physical it's the person
behind it it's the human being that that
you see that you know that you recognize
it's something more that's
pus God sits in hidden
places but he hits in hidden places and
gives us the
ability to schmeck to smell to tap to
feel the
kadua and so
as the are upon us it's time to be
conscious of it to be aware of it to
look at a seah differently to look at
differently to look at the streets of
differently to look at the differently
to see differently to see something else
to see to see things for their Eternal
value not not the physical which which
just disappears on a
person and so that's Mya
as the are upon us I should be we should
all be to stop to stop the running to
stop the bahala and just pause and
appreciate the godliness in everything
around us the gift in everything around
us if we do not only will we be better
people we'll be happier people as well
because someone who appreciates pineus
someone who appreciates spirituality
somebody who connects to
his this is it the the essence of T to
live a life of
Torah it should bring us
toasy wishing everyone a
good all
of why do people want to come to why
should I be interested my Judaism inside
every Jew however far they become
estranged from the beliefs the
Traditions the knowledge of our fathers
and our forefathers there's that little
pin lead that goes on glowing and
glowing and glowing it never goes out we
want to introduce Jews to something
which is their Birthright just as much
as it is ours the objective of w is to
give someone the fuel to carry them in a
dynamic Jewish life for the rest of
their lives we live in a world which is
full of uncertainty and
insecurity aims to give as many people
as we can reach out to the opportunity
to find something to hold on to finally
there were other people who I could talk
to and ask the questions that I had been
facing for years I could have ream at my
fingertips who not only could help me
literally with what I needed to know but
also could show me what it was like to
lead a from life to have a kosher home
any question can be asked the most
foundational questions are encouraged
and disgusted I don't really have a
Jewish background and by don't really I
mean don't have a Jewish background so I
was nervous about getting to a
Yeshiva and opening up a page of gamarra
in Hebrew a language I didn't know and
I'm actually figuring out that even
without a background you can open it up
and in time it works from complete
complete beginner novice all the way
through to the most religious black C
wear in like any Yi you'd find and we
all coexist Under One Roof under the
commonality that we're all Jewish you
want to learn this is the place you want
to grow this is the
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place Shalom to
everybody good been such a difficult
year for cl Isel
this year should come to its end with
its
curses and the new
year I think one of the things that the
British are really good at doing are
coronations the pump and Circumstance
the Majesty anybody who remembers the
coronation of King Car King King Charles
III will certainly attest to the fact
that the British know how to do that
kind of stuff really well
now I'm old enough to remember the
coronation of Queen Elizabeth II when I
say I'm old enough I just about remember
it but what I really remember about what
I really remember about it was how this
was the beginning of Television this was
one of if not the first televised
outside
broadcasts and the whole country those
of those who were not privileged to have
personal invitations to Westminster Abby
the whole nation or anybody who could
find the television sat around the
television watching
entranced this ceremony and it went on
all day now when we're talking about
television we're not talking about the
sort of Television screens of on the
wall today 36 in I'm talking about this
little
gray glass
Fishbowl where there was a murky image
inside black and white poorly defined
and yet we sat there mesmerized hour
after hour watching this and I was
thinking you
know although the coronation of King
Charles was much more colorful and much
more broadcast but it was nothing in
comparison how how quickly how much even
in my short lifetime has the cavod The
Glory of Kings descended in this world
and if you extrapolate that back a 100
years 200 years you'll see kings are not
what they used to be Kings used to have
the power of absolute life and death
that was a king Off With His
Head kings are not the Kings they used
to be roli says that the only reason who
created the institution of kingship
while there were Kings at all in the
world was to give mankind the most
distant whisper the
most distant gleam
cintilla of
the that in some way mankind the human
brain should be able to understand that
there was something called a king and
because there was a king of Flesh and
Blood he could extrapolate to the limit
of his imagination What it must be the
me the King of
Kings cesari this was when Mankind in
general believed in a god when mankind
turned away from God when atheism
started to take hold we're talking about
in the last 100 years or so where
atheism became something which was
prevalent
dominant this was something unheard of
if you look at around the world 152 300
years ago people believed in God
generally so concomitantly gave mankind
this everpresent symbol of the but when
man turned away from God God Hashem
kav shrank media Mida his presence in
this world and he took the power away
from
Kings and nowadays as we said there are
very few Kings who have any real
power except of course by the Arabs the
Arabs still have Kings and Kings who
have the power of life and death and I
don't think it's by coincidence that
they are for all their evil and for all
their cruelty I don't think I don't
think anybody could argue that they are
MIM their amuna is crazy their amuna is
excessive their amuna takes them to
lengths which are disgusting and
obscene but they have
auna this is a war
ofuna this is a war between us and is as
to who has the greatest in that's the
test that's what's going on now and we
when we're
that's our job is to express that you
are our King we believe not that just
you're a king but you control
everything there are two names there are
two peoples that are colish who has
attached his name to us Isel and the
Arabs
Isel Israel means
yes we are mtic whatever whatever Hashem
does in the world we say it yesha it's
straight whatever Hashem does is
straight it's yesha I believe that even
though things seem terrible and
inexplicable I can't explain them but I
say what hasem does is yesha and the
Arabs
are they say that Hashem will hear
yesma Hashem will listen to us and in a
sense they have a point because ishma
has a certain right to is a limited
right it's a right that comes through
the Brit but just as their Brit Brit is
incomplete so is thata so is their grasp
on ER Israel incomplete and eventually
it will come to an end but in the mean
time we have to understand that it's a
battle to the death a battle of imuna a
battle of
Faith there's a a sign in the shop in
America which said behind the counter in
God we trust everybody else pays cash we
trust in God but how much do we trust in
God how much do we really feel that
we're in control of the situation this
is in a sense a pagam in our Ines in our
being crowning
AES there's an American election going
on now an election in the most powerful
nation in the world world for the person
who is the most powerful person in the
world but really is he the most powerful
person in the
world the heart of the king and the
prince is in the hands of AEM it's
learned from a in the Novi meaning that
although man man mankind has B has
choice
and everybody has choice but that choice
when it comes to a presid pres when it
comes to a leader is limited to things
which do not impinge on National or all
the more so International matters
meaning when it comes to the creation of
History Flesh and Blood have absolutely
zero influence on the
result it doesn't really matter if
Donald Trump is going to be the
president or Donald Duck it doesn't
matter if Cala Harris is going to be the
president or Kermit the Frog and I think
a lot of people would probably agree
that Kermit the Frog would do a better
job it doesn't matter
these leaders quote unquote are are
puppets and they're puppets of a certain
power that has been given to the Jewish
people there's
no privilege without responsibility the
Jewish people have been privileged to be
hashem's people the nation of Hashem I'm
Hashem with that incredible privilege
comes a responsibility then describes
how every Mitzvah every Every Good Deed
every good thought ascends through all
of the worlds Above This World until it
reaches the highest places in shamayim
and there it causes an effect in the
control room of the universe and the K
of that power be it somebody doing in in
in in Alabama or or somebody putting on
filling in the five towns somewhere that
action goes up and up and up and up and
up until it reaches the highest places
of the verse and it comes
down
as if that was a Mitzvah as which comes
back all the way down and it ends up in
this world that a typhoon in the China
Seas is canell that abundant rain falls
in Namibia averting a terrible
drought I just had the privilege to make
a movie make a
video about uh an incredible Miracle
which was ver verified independently
which happened to a group of ordinary
American Yesa boys they were making a
tour they were touring the Texas the the
Texas border as it meets Mexico and they
came across this uh farmer a lady farmer
and she didn't know who they were she'd
never seen Gringos with peos but she
said to them you're Jewish and they said
yes yeah we're Jewish and she went up to
the leader of this group somebody called
schom science and said I know that a KES
hears the prayers of Cl of the Jewish
people I'm in a terrible situation I
have some pean Orchards and they're
dying they're on the per on on on the on
the verge of completely dying completely
we haven't it's been the most terrible
two years drought for two years and if
we don't have rain now that's it I'm out
on the road I'm I'm packed up here
there's been nothing not a drop of rain
in 4 months would you pray for me
so they all got together and they sung
some they
said three times and schs made a mishab
in English for this lady that hasem
should send send rain and uh also for
everybody else who needed a br of rain
and you know they all stood around and
and some of these boys I mean you know
how seriously take anything when you're
18 years old but they DED and they sung
and they got back into the coach and
that night and that night schom zence
got a WhatsApp from this lady farmer to
say it rained solidly for half an hour I
can't thank you enough and I can't thank
Hashem God enough you've saved us I'm so
glad that I met you today illers Ascend
to the highest possible places in
shamayim and even though when those
prayers maybe they're not the strongest
we're not sadikin we're not loved bnck
but we have to understand that K put
into each one of us this tremendous
power to affect world events and we're
responsible for that each one of us on
the day of the coronation of the king
our hearts have to be completely shim
completely accepting completely humble
in our acceptance of the old
Mal I want to end with a story that I
heard from Rabbi y why Jacobson a
beautiful story about the Kinder
transport the Kinder transport was an
attempt to rescue Jewish children
children from Nazi Germany from Germany
from Poland from Danzig and they managed
to get 10,000 children they British
government waved the normal Visa
regulations and requirements and they
managed to get 10,000 Jewish children
out of Nazi Germany and found them
foster homes in England they put them in
schools in dormitories and one of those
children was a little boy called barl
Gartner barl was an 11-year-old boy and
he was in a foster home he was in a
dormitory actually not not a foster home
I'm sorry he was in a school the
Headmaster stood up one day and told
them the following day King George V 6
would be
visiting the village in which the school
was and the following morning they all
got up very early and they polished
their shoes and they polished their
knees cleaned their knees because they
were wearing shorts and their faces
shined and they parted their hair and
they stood there again together with the
rest of the villagers waiting for the
car of kinging King King George II
they're all pushing up against the
barriers and suddenly the Royal car
turns the corner and comes into sight
everybody pushes forwards onto the
barriers but little Barrel doesn't push
onto those barriers onto those
barricades he leaps over the barricade
he runs up to the Royal car jumps onto
one of the running boards and he's
starting pounding on the door of the car
and one of of course the the the the
bodyguards come and they try and take
him off and suddenly the door opens and
there in front of barrel Gardner is King
George I 6 the King says I see you want
to say hello to
me Little Barrel Garder opens his mouth
and he instantly bursts into
tears the king says there's no need to
cry barl said your majesty your majesty
thank you so so much I can't tell you
how grateful I am that you've rescued me
and all the children but I'm so worried
about my parents I can't be happy when I
think of my parents under the under the
control of of those those monsters I
have no idea what's going to happen to
them I can't please your majesty please
please save my
parents the king said what is your name
and he summoned an eiry the eiry took
down the name of barel and the name of
his parents and where they lived and the
King says well let's see what we can do
it's a pleasure to meet you
barl the king's procession carries on
turns the corner and barrel stands there
for a long time watching the disappear
into the
distance he thinks he's really going to
be for it he thinks that the the
Headmaster is going to cane him nothing
happens at least until about two weeks
later when he gets a summons from the
Headmaster now he thinks oh wow I'm I'm
for the high jump he knocks very
gingerly on the door of the Headmaster
voice comes come in barl opens the door
and there's the master sitting there and
said barl
you remember a couple of weeks ago when
his majesty the king visited us barl
said yes sir said barl you made quite an
impression on his majesty in fact he
sent you a present the Headmaster got up
he opened the side door to the office
and there were Barrel's
parents my friends this is the time for
us to storm the barricades don't wait
jump over those barricades the king is
going back back to the
Palace returns to his on R it's our last
opportunity it's our job we can save
clarisel each one of us in our own
little way and don't put aside any
feelings of inadequacy maybe I did this
a very I did that a very I'm not Roy I'm
not willing I'm not
worthy my friends seize this opportunity
throw yourself upon the mercy of the
king say you you are the king you're the
me and you can do everything save
CL and this time next year we will be
celebrating the coming of
mashia
Amen the guys come to hear and they say
one word
wow and that's exactly what we wanted
when you come into the hallway you see
this unbelievable beautiful building
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and the beauty of the building I must
say it took my breath away I sat there
for the first half an hour and I was
having difficulty
concentrating everything here is unique
and a piece of art the architecture is
brilliant the breadth of it the airiness
it exalts you brings you up it gives you
a feeling of modern of space but yet it
retains a certain tradition fi to it
it's modern without being modernistic a
space where you just want to learn I
can't wait to get back into the Bas Mish
our student body generally is coming
from secular homes upper middle class to
upper class homes I think that where
they come to learn should be at least as
beautiful as where they came from to
walk into a building which is the equal
or more than any equivalent building
anywhere in the world gives the talmidim
a feeling of the importance of what
they're doing in the outside the noises
are loud the lights are bright we need
to build an atmosphere which allows a
person to feel comfortable despite what
they might be used to the new building
have done that and so much
more the guys in a a lot of them have
made really challenging life decisions
to find their way here these guys are
heroes and if anyone really deserves a
nice pristine
comfortable spacious building it's these
guys there's a tremendous dynamic in the
ASI a tremendous feeling of of newness
of expansion of possibility we hope that
this will continue to be a place to
connect and we'll have thousands of
thousands of students and we'll continue
to do the goal of Life K has it's a
privilege to be here you know to see how
these guys are growing how they
transform it's it's the most exciting
place I I wouldn't want to be anywhere
else
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