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people's but your because of the mitzvah
of actually doing k So, tonight we're
going to go into parat and parat unveils
something incomprehensible,
an incomprehensible reality that two
nations
came from the same place. Our sages
teach us that there's one angel who's
inside the mommy's belly, but the moment
that the baby is born, another angel
takes over and the two angels are
enemies.
Life experience also teaches us a little
bit. In fact, it teaches us that
sometimes the person that you thought is
your best friend is in reality your
worst enemy.
And worst of all,
the guy that is trying to destroy you is
usually looking at you with a smile.
The more you think about it, the easier
it is to see why the sages call this
world almadika, the world of lies.
And tonight, we're going to dig deeper
into this. Here's some amazing recent
events at in my life that will actually
shock some of you. and then open up for
some questions of course that all of you
have been carrying for a whole week that
will
give us the answers and of course the
question from last week that uh many of
you have sent me responses answers
interesting ones and will address that
as well. So we have
starts off with
Abraham Abraham.
These are the offsprings of son of Abra.
Abraham begott
gave birth to What do you mean gave
birth to?
Ara is a man.
Well,
as you know from some of our previous
ther tells us that
after
was kidnapped by aime
and also by paro two different times
[sighs]
and at that time there were no kids in
Ara's life and then you see that uh all
of a sudden a year later
they have a baby. So some wicked people
said oh of course you know that
is not really the father of
is the father is the father anyone but
this
which is in essence putting out a bad
name
was unacceptable toadu
and therefore Before made a miracle when
had the celebration
of having
as a baby
right in front of everyone
changed it's face
to such a point that they could not tell
the difference between
and
a mirror open miracle in front of
everyone to such a point that everyone
knew not only is
the son of Abra and not anybody else.
But it's almost like gave birth to him.
He looks like him so much.
Sometimes
there's
sometimes there's much
somebody decides to
say a story to people about somebody
else.
Our Torah tells us you're not allowed to
believe it.
Either it's
meaning they're making this story up.
It's not true
and they're making a bad name for this
person and therefore you're not allowed
to believe it. If you believe it, you're
not only a s sinner
and considered wicked, but you're
believing the wicked person over the
innocent person.
But what about if the story is true?
Even if the story is true, if it came
from one person with no witnesses,
then it's called
and therefore you're forbidden from from
believing it as well. And if you believe
it, you are wicked for believing it.
Yeah, but it's true. According to Allah,
if there's no witnesses and only a
single person is saying it, it's
considered a sin to even tell the story,
to hear the story, and needless to say
to believe the story.
So whether something is
a person has to know that they do not
want to acquire more sins just for
foolish behavior.
that somebody decided to take upon
themselves. But sometimes
sometimes
there is all types of things that are
out there
that
make you question things.
Make you question things.
Put a question mark on what you
believed. Put a question mark on what
you thought you knew.
Does that mean that you have to start
publicizing things? Well, let's see.
The same parat tells us in chapter 25
23, and Hashem said to her, meaning
tokah,
two nations are in your womb.
Two regimes
from your inside shall be separated.
The might shall pass from one regime to
the other, and the elder shall serve the
younger.
Here we see something that's really
doesn't make sense. The same mother, the
same womb, same belly,
the same time,
two babies,
one's Jewish, one's a
One's Sadik, one's Asha.
one is the enemy of the other to such an
extent that there's an
that is hates Yakov.
Now in the belly
of every Jewish mother
when a baby is there's
also an angel that's studying with him
as the
says
studying with that baby the entire
Torah.
And
the moment that baby is born,
that angel
is no longer there. He gives him a
little hit on the lip
to make him forget the entire Torah that
he just taught him.
And then a new angel takes over.
That angel is the Satan is the
And the
doesn't leave.
And the the good angel is nowhere to be
found for years.
13 years to be exact for a boy and 12
years for a girl.
Meaning that the has
do whatever you want.
free to convince this kid to do every
bad thing in the world.
But if you look and pay attention,
kids usually they're not killing
anybody.
They're not
doing anything so bad. Usually when they
do bad things, it's when they're older.
After the showed up, what gives
In life,
you'll see that
sometimes
you have somebody that you're so close
to, you tell him all your secrets,
you confide in him,
you are best friends with her.
And then one day
you discover that all this time this
so-called best friend of yours was
really
disclosing all of your secrets to other
people. And not just any other people,
to people that don't like you, to people
that hate you, to people that are
looking for ways to make fun of you.
in so many words,
she's not your best friend,
she's your best enemy.
And the whole time
she was doing it with a smile.
Nowan
tells us a little bit more
about how all of this
transpires
and how it affects us.
The baa
in chapter 16 ba number two says as
follows.
How does the evil inclination
remove a person from the world?
The sages said that the evil inclination
is in a person
and in fact he's in a person for 13
years longer than the good inclination
where from the time that
the baby is born and leaves his mother's
womb,
the evil inclination continually grows
with them.
And as time goes by
and the boy starts to desecrate Shabbat,
little six-year-old, sevenyear-old kid
turns on the light on Shabbat,
plays with fire.
What does the evil inclination do?
Nothing.
The evil inclination doesn't protest
against him doing it.
Even if he commits murder,
8, 9, 10, 11 year old kid, what does the
evil inclination do? Nothing.
He smiles at him. H just killed that
guy. Wow.
Doesn't protest.
If he goes and commits a sin of
immorality because he didn't watch my
tikun film yet because his parents think
he's too young.
The evil inclination doesn't protest.
Doesn't say anything. Oh, look. He's
watching immorality.
He's looking at that picture, that
video.
The
does nothing.
Meaning
this kid could commit the worst crimes
on planet Earth.
Whether it's Shabbat, which is the
equivalent of idolatry,
committing murder, or immorality. These
are the three cardinal sins.
The sits there smiling at him
after 13 years
and the evil inclination has been there
making itself comfortable.
The good inclination
is born inside him the
tries to wean him from the sins which
he's become accustomed to
when it sees he's about to desecrate
Shabbat
just like he's been doing all this time
the tells him empty one it says in the
Torah that you studied in your mommy's
his belly.
You shall observe the Shabbat, for it is
holy to you, and its desecrators shall
be put to death.
In so many words, why are you putting
your life at risk? You're going against
Hashem.
And now this 13, 14 year old decides
he's going to commit murder because he's
become accustomed to it like
the tells him empty one. It says in a
Torah, whoever sheds the blood of a man
by man shall his blood be shed. This is
in parn Genesis chapter 9 verse 6.
And now when the boy
wants to go to his girlfriend, wants to
commit immorality, wants to look at
things that are he's become accustomed
to looking at.
The tells him empty one.
The Torah says the adulterer and the
adulterous shall be put to death.
This is in Vayik, Leviticus 20:10.
And when a person arouses himself
to commit matters of immorality,
all of his limbs stand ready to obey him
in his sinful desire.
Because the evil inclination is like a
king
of over all of that person's 248 limbs.
However, when it comes to performing a
mitzvah,
then all of his limbs begin to become
burdensome to him because the evil
inclination that's in one's inards is
like a king over all of the person's 248
limbs. Whereas the good inclination is
like nothing more than someone who's
bound in a prison. As says because the
prison
because from the prison he emerged to
reign. This is referring to the the good
inclination.
What is it telling us here?
It's telling us
one of the most extraordinary things
that a person does not realize without
thinking about it. that the
the Satan
is not the scary one that people think.
In fact,
the Satan is the one that's smiling.
The Satan is the one
that's looking for you to become his
best friend from the moment you're born
by simply not telling you anything
when you're about to go against Hashem,
by simply not rebuking you, by simply
not getting in your way. Oh, you're
going to be to your parents.
Good job. Oh, you're going to hit your
sister.
Listen, sometimes a slap or two is what
uh what the doctor ordered.
The Satan
sees you
making fun of somebody.
Quiet, silence.
Satan sees you looking at things that
are forbidden.
Nothing. Just sits there. sits next to
you like he's a best friend.
Best friends forever.
In reality,
he's letting you
become accustomed to these sins.
So by the time the shows up and tells
you empty one, how dare you go against
Hashem and put your life at risk?
You're like, "Come on. Why you so so
much pressure?
Why you so judgmental?
Why you telling me what to do?
I'm trying to save you, you fool. I'm
trying to save you."
And when a person is about to commit
immorality
sits there, listen, he's my best friend.
I'm not going to get in his way.
Yeah, but he's hanging himself. He's
destroying himself.
Listen, you mind your business. Yet
wants to be best friends. What's the
best friend? The best friend is trying
to kill. It's really the biggest enemy.
The best friend is the one that does not
want to say anything to help his friend
is not a good friend. He's not only not
a best friend, he's an enemy.
Whereas somebody that cares about
somebody and sees themselves hurting
themselves sees themselves
doing bad things
and says, "You know what? Even if you
don't like the way I sound and even if
you argue with me and even if you hate
me,
it's still worth it for me
to tell you you're doing something wrong
because maybe I'll save you.
Maybe I'll save you.
People think that the is scary,
but in reality,
it's the that's the scary one. The good
inclination is the scary one. Why? He's
the one that keeps telling you, you do
this, death penalty. You do that gum.
You do this kafella. You do that, you
lose all your money. You do that, you
lose your entire world, this world and
the next. He keeps telling you scary
things, but the Torah testifies the one
that's scaring you, that's the good guy.
That's the good guy. All this time you
thought that the good guy smiles at you
and says, "Come on, let's go have fun.
Do whatever you want. I won't say
anything. I won't judge you." All this
time you thought that that was your best
friend.
But the Torah says otherwise. The Torah
says,
the best friend, he's going to tell you
when you're doing something wrong.
He's going to tell you the consequences
of you doing something wrong.
He's going to tell you.
And yeah, that's scary. And why does the
beret say that
the one that commits immorality
the takes over all of his limbs all of
the parts of his body. Why? Because
that's wasting seed.
Once a person does that,
he simply gives the complete control.
And now he starts desiring more and more
bad, more and more evil. And it's as if
he puts the one that's trying to save
him.
The one that's trying to tell him,
"Don't go to Gome. Don't do that."
He puts him in prison.
I don't want to hear you anymore. But
I'm trying to save you now. I want to
have fun. You only live once.
He puts the sadik
in prison
while the Rashad takes over.
This is how
much of the world is.
The Sultan has convinced them he's their
best friend because he smiles,
because he doesn't judge them,
because
he seems to be very friendly.
There's
so many things that are confusing in the
world
that unless someone is paying attention
and they have dishaya, they're simply
going to fall into traps after traps
after traps.
Many of you ask me about
who is this rabbi? Is it this one? Is it
that one that I mentioned to you that we
will
eventually talk about?
Some things are coming out already.
We're not ready to disclose the name, so
don't continue asking me. But I can tell
you one thing to the world.
The world views whoever knows this
person, this this so-called rabbi,
he's the best friend, the best. He
smiles, he's happy, he's uh
righteous.
But in reality,
as part of our investigation,
which went on for a couple years
following this whole thing and finding
out a lot of things that we wish we
didn't find out,
our bed,
our dam, our
went to ask some questions
and they were invited to come talk,
but their invitation was a trap.
They showed up
at the so-called representative
of this rabbi.
They showed up and within moments they
were surrounded by people.
Not the good ones, not the ones you want
to see when you're alone in dark at
night,
criminals.
And anyone that didn't look like a
criminal quickly showed that they are
with their disgusting foul mouths
started cursing, insulting,
and threatening
our rabbis that are just coming to
simply ask questions.
Get clarification.
This coming from
a rabbi. These are the representatives.
Maybe the rabbi didn't know. Well,
apparently this is a standard for this
mafioso.
Anyone that asks questions, anyone that
has doubts
is threatened and some even worse.
Within moments, they're surrounded by
people. They're threatened. They're
cursed. And literally, the fact that
they came out of there alive was a
miracle.
This is the world of lies we live in.
Another
example
of something that
happened
saved us from it.
When we started Bottom Organization in
2016,
nearly 10 years ago,
we needed a
merchant bank,
some place to process donations,
online donations.
And we found this company that had great
marketing,
showed that they could help us do a lot
of things, whether it's a uh
campaigns,
online donations, send you the money
that people donate to you within five
business days.
Looked good.
And we used them. Name was Flip Cause.
And for years we used them.
And even though we had issues along the
way here and there, delays
overall
because of the way we do things
was still functionable.
But in the last couple of years, things
changed. All of a sudden, we ask for our
money that people have already donated.
instead of five days,
it's a few weeks. Well, if the money is
there since people already donated, why
do they take three weeks to get the
money? And every time they would have a
different excuse. Oh, the AC system was
bad. Oh, the banking. Oh, this. But this
delay became a standard.
And because of Hashem Bahu
gave us a lot of experience in life, I
started questioning things,
started asking tough questions, not
getting answers.
And one day after I saw that this is
getting worse and worse, the delays are
getting worse and worse, they owe us a
lot of money.
I told him
if
you would have made this mistake for a
month or two or three or four or five,
let's say I believe the story that it's
a banking issue and so on, but this is
already going on for a long time and
it's getting worse and worse to the
point where literally you have to fight
with them to get anything.
So this is a Ponzi scheme.
You guys don't have the money.
No, no, Rabbi, we promise we have we
just a delay. And I knew that this Ponzi
scheme is going to blow up one day.
And before it blows up, we decide to
make a very very difficult decision
that to go and find a different company.
It doesn't seem like a difficult
decision for anybody who doesn't know
the mechanics behind it of what it takes
and all that. Especially
when you have thousands of people that
are donating that have automated
donations that uh you've set up the
whole
CRM system
and you know you can't do it in one
shot. You can't just do okay I have a
new company that's it from now on we use
this because you already have existing
stuff there. So, we had to transition
and then we tried transitioning into one
company
and they were
not a problem as far as getting us our
money, but everything else was a
problem. So, we ended up wasting a lot
of time and money, tens of thousands of
dollars
going through that horrible experience.
And now we were on a search for another
one. And then we found another company
and we said okay we got to make the
move.
So we started we saw things were going
okay. This is the same donation system
that we're using now. We use a couple of
them but we have PayPal we have Stripe.
We have give butter. But we saw okay
it's time now to make a very very
difficult move which is what?
Cancel all of the automatic donations.
Anyone that has automatic donations,
we're canceling it
and hoping that the people will resign
up on their own because we don't have
their information. It's all hidden in
the uh in in the uh through in the
system and um so we can't do it for them
and we're hoping they're going to do it.
And of course, everyone that's in the
uh in in this type of business knows
that if you do that, you're going to
lose
50, 60, 90% even of your donors. People
just simply don't redo it. But why
didn't we want to just let it be and
continue with this flip cause? Because
we knew that the day was going to come
that it's not just going to be a delay
of getting the money for a few weeks or
a few months. It's simply not going to
come. And I don't want to hurt all of
these people that are donating their
hardworking money
and have their money stolen. They think
that they're donating to us and it
really is being stolen by some
criminals.
So had to make the difficult decision
and literally myself started cancelling
one donation after another.
send emails to everyone hoping that
they'll all sign up. Whoever signed up
signed up. Whoever didn't didn't. I
can't spend my days on it. I even have
my uh you know some assistants help me
with it. But still, it was simply better
for me to have those people stop
donating than have them think that
they're donating, but in reality their
money is being stolen.
I don't want to take the responsibility
for such a thing. rather simply them not
donate because they're not donating
because the day was going to come
and most companies don't make this
transition especially because of this.
Most nonprofit organizations, charitable
organizations depend their their life
source is people that set up automatic
donations every month where at least you
know how much you're going to have every
month. You can build on that. Whereas if
you don't have automatic donations, then
you don't really know how much you can
spend, how much you could have. You have
to live out a miracle.
So the automatic donations are the ones
that's the lifeblood of the of uh of any
business really. Some people it's
donations, some people it's subscribers
that are paying a a me uh monthly
membership
for phones, for uh software, for so on.
So imagine AT&T or or or Microsoft or
whoever else
cancels all of their members and says,
"If you still want our service, you have
to do the whole process again of signing
up on a different system that we have."
Now, of course, some of the people say,
"You know what? Well, you know what? I
don't really need it anymore. I don't
really want to anymore. I don't have
time to do it. Everyone's going to lose
customers
and a lot of them. But for us, it was
better for us to lose those supporters
than to have these supporters
have their money stolen.
Even though at this point we're still
getting the money that they owe us, but
it's just taking a long time. But
Hashem, we know at some point it's it's
going to blow up.
Well, we did it. Hashem, we survived. We
lost some people, but we moved on.
A few days ago,
I got notice.
What we feared was going to happen
happened.
Attorney General in California
shut down flip cause cease and desist
corrupt
owes millions of dollars to people to
companies to organizations. It wasn't
butem
we got out of it
for the most part most of the money
that's owed to us already
six eight months ago. It's like
literally running out of the building
right before it blows up.
But if you look at the advertising, if
you look at the communications, if you
look at the emails,
was always smiling, it was always
friendly, was always promising,
supportive, but it was all lie.
The Ponzi schemer pretends to be your
best friend. The Satan pretends to be
your best friend.
Sometimes the Satan
will pretend to be your best friend,
your supporter in different ways.
Another story I could tell you that mash
happened
this week. Anyone
that's been watching my lectures over
the years knows that one of the hot
topics that we've been warning [snorts]
people about for the last five, six,
seven years has been the corrupt
predatory lending business called
merchant cash advance, which
unfortunately
is a uh very popular in the uh Jewish
world, especially the religious Jewish
world, at least
those that think that they're still
religious by being in still being in
that business
where you
do not have to have any skills
whatsoever, but yet you can make a
million dollars
even during your first year.
and of course lose all and go to go get
gain and destroy a bunch of people's
lives because you're lending them money
at 60 80 150 400% 500% all types of
predatory rates that literally the
customers have to win the lotto multiple
times just to pay back the loan.
And we have
a
and a couple of the frames uh has
written whether it's [clears throat] the
uh
uh book
or it's a u the
response that in the fifth volume
of why this is not [snorts]
considered lending This is considered
giza. It's considered stealing
and it's 100% forbidden. Anyone that
reads the chuva will understand why this
is not what the Torah meant when it said
that you're allowed to lend money to uh
to to Gentiles and charge interest. This
is not what it meant.
Well, anyway, after I came out with
those videos, they became very very
popular. more popular on different
channels that people reposted them than
even our own channels. Literally
millions and millions of views,
anti-semmites who publicized um all
types of people who publicized them.
There's been even some famous uh
podcasters or whatever they're called
that have uh publicized them. Literally
tens of millions of views
and was part of our Oregon news film.
And I've spoken to many people in the
business trying to convince people to
leave the industry and bo successfully
in some cases and unsuccessful in
others. And many times these people that
are in the cash advance business
would invite me to come to their office
and I would always tell them no. Why?
because I knew how vicious these people
were, how aggressive they were, and uh I
knew that it's not going to be to my
interest
to enter such a lion's den.
Well,
sometimes wants you to do things
that you don't even know how you're
going to come out of.
the past uh couple of weeks, my family
and I were away taking care of some
personal family matters
and uh we had to go somewhere and uh
while we were waiting
in this office building that we went to,
we're waiting there was like some type
of uh rooftop
place
waiting and uh
this guy comes up to me and says,
"You're Rabbi Ruben, right?" I said,
"Yeah." Oh.
Nice Jewish guy. Nice guy.
And uh we start talking and then right
away he goes, he goes, "You know what's
one thing I wanted to say, Rabbi, about
the whole thing that you see about cash
advance?" I already knew within the
first two seconds that he's in the cash
advance business and he starts talking
to me about it and I tried to explain to
him how we have a chuva and so on and uh
he's like well we listen we just there's
a new office in this building mash right
next to two seconds away two steps away
from where we're sitting on this rooftop
you get out of the rooftop uh or
whatever this balcony thing and the
first office is a cash advance business
full
of people that don't realize, at least
not at first, that they're destroying
people's lives with every phone call.
And most of them have a keepa titan and
call themselves religious Jews. How do I
know?
because
he invited me into the office.
I told him and I said, "Listen, I don't
know if I want to. It's a uh" He go,
"No, no, we're nice. We'll talk about
I'm like, listen, I have what I'm
telling you. I have a book. I I'll give
it to you." And
I had one of the books in my car.
I went to the car, got the book, and I
said, "Since I already am in the car, I
had some key roof boxes with me. I said,
"Okay, let's make an investment."
I went to the guy and he was waiting for
me telling me to come to his office. And
literally, I had to pray before entering
this place that I'm going to come out
alive
because I knew that the people in there
knew who I was. And I can promise you
they don't like me. As soon as I come
in, people come up. Hello. This that the
owner comes up and this guy introduces
me. He goes, "Oh, you know, Rabbi Ruben,
right?
He says that the cash advance business
is not allowed. Guy looks at me goes,
"Yeah, I'm ass. You're going to get
punished for this."
[laughter]
So the guy's face went from a smile to
not so smiley. We sit down in the guy's
office, start talking about it, start
try to show him, give him some points,
tell him why it's not allowed to be in
the business. Then as people keep coming
in to join, but they're all being very
friendly. Oh, Rabbi, yeah, you help me
with tikun. Thank you so much. I'm like,
yeah, why are you in this business? It's
a well, why is it a Why is it Why is it
forbidden, Rabbi? I said, because you're
destroying people's lives. It's
predatory business. And everyone is like
in shock.
Another one comes in and uh says,
"Rabbi, come on. Give me a give me a
blessing, Rabbi." I said, "I'm sorry. I
can't. You're in a forbidden business. I
can't give you maka and uh to make money
in this business.
He's like, "Please, please, Rabbi, just
uh you know a uh blessing." I said,
"Okay, I'll give you a blessing. May you
succeed in everything in your life
except this business."
He appreciated the the the blessing, but
was shocked at how
I was not concerned that I was in the
lion's den
and yet still told them the truth as as
much as it takes, as much as necessary.
When they saw the kiru boxes, they were
shocked like, "Wow, you just give these
out for free." I'm like, "No, not
really. We sell them, people buy them,
people distribute them, but I make
investments in people and sometimes
people sponsor it and I give it to the
right people. I feel like you guys are
you have some people here. I see almost
everybody here is wearing a keepa it
seems like. So let's make an investment.
So we gave some kiru boxes. They loved
it.
And I said, "Oh, I want to introduce you
to everybody to see this." I'm like,
"Listen, just make sure you tell
everybody notes daka. Do not give me any
money." Because usually when people see
you, they they want to give you taka.
Said no money. Don't give me any money.
This is probably the first and last time
they're ever going to hear a rabbi say,
"Don't give me any money. Don't give me
any taka."
Not allowed to take from these people.
And I've told this to people many times.
If you send me taka, I'm going to return
it to you. Don't send anything. I don't
care how much it is.
Cannot cannot do kiru with stolen money.
You destroy the entire organization
if we do it knowingly.
And all the guys tries to tell me,
listen, you know, a lot of the guys
here, my my cousins, my brothers, my
this, they're everybody's in it. You
know, we we donate a lot of money to to
to Torah, to yes. And I said, yeah, all
of those places will be destroyed when
the Mashiach comes.
Why? Why, Rabbi, is that bad? You know,
it's that bad. I start talking to him
and he says, listen, I agree with you
that there's a lot of, but what if you
do this? What if you do that? Long story
short, he calls his rabbi while I'm
there.
He calls his rabbi.
I'm still living on borrowed time with,
you know, living inside the lion's den.
The uh you never know what's going to
happen. Even though everyone's smiling
at you, if they will destroy other
people's lives, you still don't know
what's going to happen.
But
long story short, the rabbi answers I
he's completely unfamiliar with the suga
with the whole issue of uh things. He
says, "I know it's not a good business.
I would never recommend for anyone to uh
to be in it, but uh you know um
you're saying it's I said it's forbidden
from the Torah." What makes you we have
a chuva? The rabbi can study the chuva,
can study it properly. It's not going to
take two minutes. This is a 17page
chuva, 17page response. It's not like uh
some Harry Potter book. You could just
skim through it.
And the rabbi said, "Okay, well, you
know, initially he was a little bit
condescending, but then after that he
became a little bit more serious and
said, okay, well, you know, I'm not just
going to study. I'll give it to a GDA to
that I know."
But uh
and I sent him the stuff all I sent him
the uh the book on uh on a message and
uh I sent it to the other guy and I gave
him the physical book and I saw that the
guy that I met really had a good heart.
He really knew inside that it's bad. But
he wants to know from
and
it was so new to him, so unusual to him
that this is that bad that this rabbi is
saying that he's not even willing to
take daka. This rabbi is saying that
it's a
that [snorts] he wanted to study it. I
told him, "Listen, study it. You have
the book. Look how much Hashem loves you
despite the fact that you're in his
business. You already knew it was bad,
but you're in his business for all these
years.
Hashem had mercy on you and the one guy
that you heard one time talk about it
comes all the way
to your neck of the woods to where you
are to you run to him and on top of that
he happens to have one copy of the
physical book that has the chuva that
you can study and see with your eyes
learn it with a rabbi learn it with
learn it seriously and comes into your
office literally a kadosh is bringing
bring you so much clarity that he's
sending you to truth handd delivered
into your office.
Now it's up to you to decide what you're
going to do with that.
At the end of the meeting,
he says to me, "Rabbi, what what should
what what should I do?" Because he
hasn't read the answer yet. Obviously,
it's going to take him time. I said,
"I'll tell you if you really study that
chuva,
if you have an ounce of
you'll find a different business."
He says to me, "Something that I'll
never forget."
Says, "It's that bad, Rabbi." It's that
bad.
I hope that warning stayed with him. I
hope that his rabbi is an honest man
that's really going to learn the chuva
with him and really guide him properly.
I don't know if he will or he won't, but
I do know that this person must have
must have some merits from his
ancestors, must have great love from
Hashem and mercy from Hashem to bring
him the message. But from this point
forward,
you can't say I didn't know.
Can't say I didn't know. So how could
somebody be in that business for so many
years
and not know? Simple.
The Satan
pretends to be your best friend. The
Satan tells you, "Look, how could it be
forbidden if only one rabbi in the whole
world
is speaking against it.
The answer to that, by the way, is
because no other rabbi
has looked into this business the way we
have
and have decided to publicly speak about
it. There are some rabbis
that have looked into it and realize
it's forbidden and they tell their own
students and people that they know that
it's forbidden,
but they're not willing to speak about
it publicly either because they just
don't speak publicly or because they
don't want to take the burden on.
But the ones that say it's allowed,
needless to say, the ones that stay
silent despite their knowledge of the
business,
they're either corrupt or ignorant of
the truth.
And the Satan makes sure they stay
ignorant.
Satan makes sure that those that are
corrupt stay corrupt.
And they he sends them many many
donations from that business to build
another building to build another
yeshiva to build another shul to build
another thing and makes them think look
look how many mits are coming from this
how could it be bad
one of the sections in the book talks
about the history
of lending money to the goim with high
interest and how much
destruction it brought to Ami is whether
it was the Spanish Inquisition, the
Holocaust in Germany, the pilgrims in in
a uh in England, in Morocco, in Poland,
anyone that looks into it literally sees
that this business is a death sentence.
But the Satan will do everything
possible to smile at you and say, "No,
no, come on. Nothing to see here. Move
on. Move on. Nothing to see. There's
only one rabbi speaking about it.
Same thing with that
rabbi that will eventually talk about
the world will tell you nothing to see
here. Nothing to see here. Everything's
okay. Keep donating. Keep giving. keep
doing
because Satan his expertise
is to cool you off from anything that
has to do with what Hashem wants you to
do it and to stay silent as you do
everything to destroy yourself,
your family,
your nation.
He lets you do it and once in a while he
even tell you
good.
Now this world of lies is everywhere.
These are just some personal experiences
that I've had in just the past week
protected us. We whether it was from
flip cause or was from the merchant cash
advance business.
We went in one in one in one uh
one piece. We came out in one piece.
And I know that some people think I'm
exaggerating and so on, but I promise
you say I've seen things a lot more than
what I say.
And it's not a uh it's not what people
think. It's much worse.
It's much much worse.
Another example that
shows you how
a world that's absent of Torah, a person
that's absent of Torah,
how they could smile at you while
killing you.
Just in this past couple of weeks, less
than couple of weeks,
was a uh reported that one of the
commanders,
a aloof aloof [snorts] in the Israeli
army that is responsible to defend the
soldiers
in the media, in the public,
instead of defending them.
This wicked woman
took videos of the Israeli soldiers
that arrested one of the terrorists of
October 7th and manipulated the videos
in such a way that it looked like the
Israeli soldiers were doing something
immoral. They were doing something
illegal.
And then she took it and she sent it out
to the enemies of Amis, to the media.
Everybody wondered where did this video
come from first of all. Second of all,
this didn't happen. But no one wants to
believe the soldiers.
And even after
you show them the real video, people
think that maybe you manipulated the
video until now where it came out where
who did it? treason within the Israeli
army.
Why would she do such a thing? The is
her best friend. The Satan is her best
friend.
Instead of protecting the soldiers,
she did the exact opposite. She put all
of AmI all Jews in the world
in a position where the world now has a
reason to hate us or at least they think
they have a reason to hate us.
Your conquerors, your destroyers will
come from within you.
The paray
tells us that there are two nations
coming from the same place.
These two nations are enemies. When one
will be up, the one the other will be
down.
In fact,
the situation is such
that
Abraham uh uh that Yakov is in a
position where in order for him to get
the blessing that he needs, the blessing
that we need, he has to be
a liar, but not an outright liar.
rather he has to be a trickster just
like his enemy
and pretend like he's Asav.
And we see that in chapter 27 verse
number 19
verses
in chapter 27
verse number 33. There are two
sentences that seem the same.
One says
which means
uh I am uh
I am a sav is your firstborn. I am which
sounds like I am your firstborn.
And the other one says
which translates to
um I am your son, your firstborn, Asav.
The words are nearly identical.
Only difference is one is said, the
first one is said by Yakov, the second
one is said by Asav.
The difference is
since Jacob did not want to lie,
he broke up to the sentence into two. He
said I am meaning I'm here.
Asav is your firstborn.
Whereas whenav was speaking about
himself,
he said, "Ah, your son, your firstborn,
Asav meaning giving himself
adjectives, different ways to describe
himself. It's me, your son, your
firstborn, Asav.
Why this trickery, Rabai?
Because sometimes
in order to defeat the enemy, you have
to use his tools. But you have to know
how to use them in accordance to the
Torah. You can't just lie just because
he lies. You can't just kill just
because he kills. You can't just do
everything he does. You have to have
in order to know how to use all these
things.
And this will also answer our question
from last week.
The question was,
the cab driver tried to cheat the
passenger by saying he forgot to turn on
the meter and therefore he's going to
charge 70 $70 for the uh ride when the
passenger knew that this ride usually is
only $20.
So, the passenger held up a $100 bill in
his hand,
but didn't say a word.
And when the uh they got to the
destination, the passenger that knew
that this guy wants to cheat him.
Instead of charging only 20, he's wants
to charge 70
pretended like he dropped $100 in the
car that was very dark at night.
and uh knew that since this guy is a
liar, he's probably going to take even
more if he had the opportunity. So, he
said, "Let me go inside and get a
flashlight and I'll come back to find
the $100 that I dropped in the car." He
went into the house and by the time he
came back, he saw that the taxi driver
drove away assuming that the $100 is
there
to not only not take $20, not only not
take $70, now take even $100. And the
question was,
obviously,
there's injustice here on the taxi
driver's end, but in reality, he got
nothing because the $100 is still in the
passenger's hand. Does the passenger
owe him any money? If he does,
does he owe him $20,
$70,
or $100?
And was he even allowed to do this?
The answer is Rabai
is that we learned from Yakovu
that the way he dealt with Asab, the way
he dealt with Lavan
that with a trickster, with a liar, you
have to sometimes to defend yourself act
accordingly.
That doesn't give you permission to do
whatever you want.
So the passenger was allowed to do what
he did, but
he still has to pay for the ride. How
much does he have to pay?
What the market rate is, which is only
$20.
But now the pass, now the taxi driver
left.
So what does he do? Does he have to go
chase him to give him the money? No. He
has no obligation to go chase him. He
didn't tell the taxi driver to drive
away.
He could simply
wait if the taxi driver comes back.
Here's your $20. I've had it all along
for you to take.
It was waiting for you here. If the taxi
driver does not come back, then he
doesn't have to pay it. He doesn't have
to donate it. He doesn't have to pay it.
Simply becomes his money. It's the taxi
driver gave up on it.
So he doesn't have to chase the taxi
driver
to
go pay him because it's not his
responsibility
or obligation to do it. He certainly
does not have to give him $70
because he never told him he agrees to
that price.
The fact that he held a $100 bill in his
hand does not mean he agrees.
and he only did it because of that's the
way that the
corrupt taxi driver was acting and he
was therefore allowed to do the same
thing.
Now the next question for next week,
a story happened
where there was
one guy
that went on a shid with a girl
and we'll call him Shimon.
And Shimon wasn't a very nice guy.
And uh the girl caught on to it very
quickly on the first date and she said
look it's not for me.
Shimon was also a very arrogant person.
It was unthinkable for him to think how
could somebody
say no to me. Sometimes people are
megalomaniacs and they think that the
whole world is owes them something.
The whole world has to submit to them.
And in Shiman was one of those people.
So, he wanted to hurt this girl
and of course
someone else that he didn't like, a guy
named Ruven.
So, what did he do?
He told Ruven, "Ruben,
there's this nice girl that I want to
set you up with,
and uh
she uh she's interested."
Oh, really? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I spoke to
her about it. I showed her I told her
who you are. She's very interested. You
go to our house Thursday at
7:00
and uh you guys can talk, but she you'll
meet her uh parents.
Great. Thank you. Ruven uh doesn't know
how much evil is behind the smile of
Shimon. He doesn't know that Shimon
really hates him. He doesn't know that
Shimon is jealous of him because until
now Shimon was pretending to be his
friend.
Reuben shows up to the house
and the father opens up the door. He
says, "Can I help you?" Goes, "Yeah, I'm
here for the date."
Date? What date?
The date with with with your daughter
was who told you that there's a date?
And Ruven said, "Well, no, it was
Shimon. Shimon set up. He spoke to you.
He told you about me."
And quickly the father
understood what happened here and he
felt bad for the boy and he said, "You
know what? Come, come inside."
He came inside, started talking to him,
gave him a drink to relieve him of this
embarrassment.
But in the process of talking, the
father actually liked the boy. said,
"Wow, you're really are a nice guy.
Maybe uh
maybe you are a good shiduk. You want to
meet my daughter and uh perhaps you guys
could talk, see if there's a match."
Sure.
Well, they met,
they liked each other, and within just a
few weeks,
they decided they're going to get
married.
When Shimon found out about this, how
This whole plan blew up in his face.
This megalomaniac
had the audacity to come up to this new
couple and tell them according to our
traditions
and
custom is if somebody makes the you have
to pay a shid fee that's usually at
least $1,000. Says you guys each owe me
$1,000. I made the
That's the custom.
That's what everybody pays at least.
Some people even pay for each one of you
owed me $1,000 cuz I made the shid. If
it wasn't for me, you guys wouldn't have
met.
Now you can say,
"Yeah, technically if that's the
tradition, that's the custom, that's
what people pay, then they have to pay
because who cares that uh
it really wasn't his plan.
At the end of the day, they only met
each other because of him." Or you can
say, "No,
they shouldn't pay him because he's a
bad guy." Okay, he's a bad guy, but he
still made the shid.
Or you can say, "Oh, maybe they should
pay half a discount, $500 each, or maybe
some other answer."
The question is,
do they have to pay this $1,000 each as
is the custom for a long, long time in
the community all over the world?
And if yes, how much?
And if no,
why?
How can you just ignore a custom?
Or maybe
there's some type of other answer that
you guys could come up with. That's the
question.
You guys give us the answers.
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will give us the answers.
Rashi bilish chapter 27 verse42 says
that Rifka was Rifka
was told of Asab's intentions through
Raesh
why is Rifka not one of the prophetesses
ah so the in
says that is had over 1.2 2 million
prophets in their history, but only 55
of them are mentioned in the Tanakh.
48 males,
seven females.
And the names of the seven females areu
the sister of Mushe and Aon
A
and Estto. Those are the ones that are
prophets.
Now
this means that
and were not prophets,
but they still hadesh
that gave them the ability to
communicate with Hashem to a certain
extent. It's just to a lesser extent in
prophecy.
They had the ability to know things that
were happening that others did not.
Whereas a prophet has the ability to
know things that are going to happen
before they happen.
Is the holiday of Sigd among the
Ethiopian Jews kosher? According to
according to many of the uh
especially safari
there's no problem with the Ethiopian
custom of sigd that they celebrate
uh because it does not contradict any
part of our Torah. It's a time of year
where they uh uh strengthen their
covenant or commemorate their covenant
with Hashem and his
and uh they this starts I believe 50
days after Yum Kip. The rest of Am is
does not celebrate this. This is not uh
our custom. uh it's not uh anyone else's
custom and uh but it's not a problem for
them to uh for the Ethiopian Jews to uh
uh to celebrate and in fact um
the
he actually attended their uh
celebration of this uh customary holiday
a few years ago and uh took the
opportunity to uh speak about how His
father
shalom was the one that uh Pascin that
the Ethiopian Jews are legitimately
Jewish and have been and uh they uh and
not uh not like some others thought that
they were not Jewish. He investigated it
and saw that there were that spoke about
the Ethiopian Jews already from
centuries and centuries ago and
concluded that the Ethiopian Jews are
really Jewish uh with no with no doubt
whatsoever.
See
>> [snorts]
>> Why didn't Rifka tell about what Hashem
told her about the twins? Very good
question. I actually just saw that Rafki
Shalom wrote in this called Shag
that uh that asks the famous question of
why didn't
ask
or
about what to do with the two babies
that is happening with her and uh it
says Kany says she did not want to uh to
bring sorrow to them. She did not
brought want to bring sorrow to them and
therefore she didn't ask them. That was
the uh answer of Kyfki brought
uh
let's see where
anything else also show you read this
today.
[snorts]
Yep. That's the only That's what he
said.
Can you explain why rebat and kazad
vance is forbidden
if it is for towards non-Jews? Okay. So
I mean I've I've made several lectures
about this. I have uh many lectures on
my channel about cash advance. So for
more extensive answer, I would recommend
you go watch those lectures and you'll
find out more. Now there's a few parts
to it. It's not something I could answer
in two seconds. It's it's a whole shu or
I've made many shulim about it talking
about different parts of it. uh anyone
that wants to study the answer
completely from a sephil I could send
you the sephil uh send you the book and
you can read it with yourself or with
your rabbi or
um
it's put it this way the chuva that uh
rabb wrote in the
is so conclusive that we have already
publicly stated many times over the
years that we're willing to pay anybody
$100,000 000 cash if they're able to
write a chuva, like a legitimate chuva
that shows that it's allowed to do cash
advance
and prove our answer wrong. That's our
conclusive. We've sent this book many to
many that initially thought that cash
advance is not a problem. Every single
one of them that has read the cha has
agreed and said no, it's 100% forbidden.
every single one with no with no
questions. The only ones that remain in
disagreement are ones that simply not
read the cha and just decide that they
agree because they want to agree because
they benefit from it. But every that has
actually read this cha, you know,
arrives at the conclusion without any
doubts.
Now, there's a couple of things. Number
one,
when uh somebody is in a dire situation
and comes to the cash advance business
and uh says I want to borrow 100,000 or
100 million or whatever it is. Uh
they present it as if listen he wants to
make a lot more money out of it and
therefore he's willing to pay the
interest. He's signing off on it and
he's not Jewish. Obviously, if he's
Jewish, you're not allowed to to lend
the money with interest anyway. But if
he's not Jewish, they think that they're
allowed. So, number one, the person
that's signing the contract to borrow
the money at 70 80 90%.
He is someone that you compare to
somebody that's gambling. And everyone
knows that gambling is not allowed
according to the Torah uh and according
to the sages for many reasons. One of
them being was is that the loser
does not want to give the money to the
winner. It's against his will. Even
though he gives him the money
and he technically agreed to those rules
before he sat and played the game. When
he actually does lose, he gives the
money against his in against his will.
He hasn't. And had he known that he
would lose for sure, meaning there would
be a 0% for him to uh to win, then he
would not play. So when he gives him the
money as a loss, he gives it to him
against his will. And therefore,
gambling is considered stealing. Now
when the person signs a contract uh in
the cash advance business as a customer,
they are
not agreeing to these terms of 70%
in in a way where they're uh thinking
that there's a chance for them to lose.
Meaning they're assuming that either
their deal,
their investment is going to work out so
well that and so quickly that they're
never going to have to pay this 70%.
They're going to pay back faster or
they're going to make 500% and it's
worth it for them to make 70% and so on.
So in essence, when they're signing it,
they're not signing it with a uh uh anic
uh permit uh a uh acceptable way that
this is really what they're uh they're
paying. They're they're signing off on.
This is again a
minimization of that issue. There's a
whole uh section of the chuva actually
two sections about that chuva that
explains this part which again like I
said a to to really understand it you
have to understand what what loca is and
kanya is it's different terms and again
we have it available there's a chuva
that we could send it's on our website
uh uh for free I could send you the hard
copy of the book for free it's not it's
not uh being hidden but that's one part
the second part is is that you're not
allowed to lend to give somebody
something that is destructive to them.
Okay. The reason why highinterest
lending which is
anything in today's and mathematically
speaking anything above
30 35%
is already at a stage where you could
already start calling it uh uh
predatory. Why is it called predatory?
because it the interest is so much
higher than people actually understand
that you literally um are going to be
destroyed by this uh by the interest.
Now in the cash advance business they
don't charge 35%. They don't even charge
40%. The guy that I was talking to he
says he charges 70% or more
in some cases much higher than that. So
charging somebody 70%
and thinking that that's honest business
is is is is obviously not. It's it's
it's obviously foolishness. So to give
somebody something that is so predatory,
that's so destructive to them that for
him to succeed, he has to now pay you
170,000 instead of a 100,000. Which
means that his business has to more than
double within a short period of time,
which is unrealistic.
Therefore, it's not only unethical, but
it is completely forbidden in every
society. And the only reason it's being
allowed within the cash advance business
is only because of a loophole. Like if
you go to a bank that is regulated by
the government, they cannot lend anybody
money for 70%.
The only reason why the cash advance
industry is able to do it is because of
a loophole, not because uh that it's
legal. And that's why the government and
in New York and other places is cracking
down on it and putting people behind
bars and looking for different issues
and looking to shut this business down.
So, it's predatory lending has had its
uh reappearance throughout history since
the beginning of time.
So to go and give something some to
someone that is against their interest
is forbidden.
Furthermore,
if a person looks at the statistics
without being optimistic or pessimistic,
simply looking at the statistics
of predatory lending in general, you
would see that the majority of the
people that take these loans for 60% and
70% and 100% and so on end up losing.
end up losing. So it's not just like we
fear that they will lose. It's a reality
that they will lose. And in many cases
they lose everything. They start off
with a $10,000 loan and they end up
owing a h 100,000 or 200,000 meaning
amount of money that's beyond their
worst nightmares.
Because when they cannot pay that 17,000
that it started off with 10 turning into
17, they have to now refinance into a
new loan, but now the next loan now
balloons into 50,000, a h 100,000. In so
many words, what started off as a
innocent mistake turns out to be
hundreds and hundreds of thousands of
dollars. Another thing is
when
somebody's willing to be unethical, when
somebody's willing to act like a like
like a like a uh alligator, like a
monster, that means in one way, they
they won't do in other ways. So many of
the different policies and standard
business practices within [snorts] the
cash advance business are based on lying
to customers of what they're really
charging them. They're not telling them
they're really charging them, you know,
uh 50% or 80%. They're telling, "No, no,
no. We're only charging you 3% a week.
That's it. 3%." So the customer thinks,
"Oh, so this is 3%. So, okay, so 3% a
week." And he does uh, you know,
incorrect math because he doesn't know
what does it mean 3% a day, 3% a week,
3% a month. He doesn't really understand
that it actually translates into
hundreds of percent.
So they lie about what they're actually
doing.
Third or fifth or sixth, whatever it is,
they have different policies within the
industry where they have a the ability
that if the person does not pay them on
time, they could take over all of his
assets within 24 hours. Now, this is not
in every loan and this is not
everywhere, but it does happen often
enough that there's plenty of articles
about it.
So, and that's another way that they
steal money from people. And there's
many, many other reasons. The point I'm
trying to tell you is that
Schlomik
forbid anyone from lending money with
interest to the nations
because of this business 3,000 years
ago, just called something else.
Every major Jewish disaster that we've
had in the last couple thousand years
before that disaster happened, the
number one business that was prospering
for the Jews before it was this business
just called something else. In the end,
it's highinterest lending to the
Gentiles brought disaster to the Jewish
people. So history has shown us that
this business is a disaster for society,
for people, for for for uh uh for the
Jewish people.
Another thing that you'll see in a chuva
is what different have said throughout
history about this industry of high
interest lending. It says this not only
brings anti-semitism
but this bringse
and worst of it all a person that lends
money with eye interest to to thee is
considered af
is someone that's trying to kill you.
And if someone is trying to kill you,
you're allowed to kill them. Why is why
is somebody that's in the business
called a according to some? because he's
bringing so much hatred
to the nation that it's as if he's
trying to kill the nation.
And
one of the common sense ways that the
have explained of why this is so bad, he
said if you are living in America, in
England, in Australia, obviously that's
not your home.
It's the home.
It's the American home. It's the
Australians home. It's the English home.
It's the French home. And they're
allowing you to live among them,
which obviously you owe them a gratitude
for allowing you to live in peace in
their country, in their land.
So when you as a Jew
that is supposed to say thank you to the
non-Jew for allowing you to live in
peace in their country instead of saying
thank you are cheating them in business
or giving them a product that is
predatory
you are an ungrateful
horrible person
and in fact Rashi wrote
You are strengthening Amalik with every
transaction.
Instead of saying thank you to the
Gentile that is allowing you to live in
peace in their country,
you are taking advantage of them.
And you know if you've been in the
business for at least a year, you know
what the history of your customers are.
you without even reading the book.
How do you know? Simple. Look at what
happened to your customer after a year.
You have, let's say, 10 customers you
got in the first month and then you
continue getting more customers each
month. Do yourself the service and
look at what happened to the lives and
business of those 10 customers on the
average after a year.
And every single broker in that business
that I've spoken to that was honest told
me, "Rabbi, everything you're saying is
100% right. The average person loses and
not only loses, loses a lot as a result
of that.
But where else am I going to make a h
100,000 a month?"
And the answer they all get is, "I don't
care where you're going to make 100,000
a month. And in fact, I don't think
you're going to make $100,000 a month.
in a different business, at least not
right away. But that doesn't matter.
You're ruining people's lives.
Just because you want to make money
doesn't mean you're allowed to be a
hitman.
So a person
could do one of two one of three things.
one they want to want to study the
reason that is conclusive that's
indisputable
according to the according to the
according to the according to all
opinions there's no once you read the
you will see there's no debate
whatsoever that cash advanced business
is against the Torah not against the
rabbis against the Torah and you
everyone that's in the business that's
supporting the business that's even
silent knowingly
and accepting donations from that
business knowing that it's coming from
there all of them will be punished
endlessly
as a result of it anyone that wants to
learn the read the you will see it and
your eyes will open and then it'll be
easier for you hopefully to make a
decision to realize that you have to run
away from this business and pretty much
spend the rest of your life
fixing your mistake.
Option two,
you don't want to read the answer, but
you want to know for sure that it's bad.
Simple. Look at what happens to your
customers. And don't tell me, "No,
listen, I lent this one guy $100 million
and he doubled in last year." I'm not
talking about this oneoff situations.
I'm talking about average
Statistical average what happened? You
have 100 customers. What happened to the
majority of them and not just 51%.
Majority even more than that. You will
see it ends up destroying them. It ends
up hurting them.
This is not some statistic I made up.
It's a reality that everyone knows and
is undeniable.
any news nation, any journal, any uh
financial experts that have discussed
this industry calls it predatory lending
for a reason throughout all of history.
No one calls something predatory if
there's a chance, statistical chance,
that it's good. Only reason it exists is
because people are greedy. That's it.
It's not good for the economy. It's not
good for the customers. is not good for
anyone other than the greedy people that
simply do it.
So
you don't want to look at the reason
look at what you're doing to people's
lives. Are you okay
with ruining people's lives?
If you are,
you'll simply deal with the consequences
that come eventually because don't
forget, Hashem runs the world. And
eventually, he will pay you the
punishment that will literally make your
worst nightmares
look like good dreams.
One example that just was reported to me
by one of my students that told me that
one guy in the business
lost his wife and kids in a single day.
All of them died. And the rabbis told
them, "It's because you're in a cash
advance business." These are some of the
few rabbis that actually
tell people to run away from it.
When I told this story to the guy that I
met in the cash advance business this
week, he told me, "Yeah, I know the guy.
I know him personally." He gave me his
name. Whatever. Point is that I said,
"Listen, I don't know. Somebody told me
about it and I figured I'd share with
you and you happen to know the guy."
Goes, "Yeah, the story is true. They uh
[sighs]
he lost his wife again. He's he's uh big
in the cash advance business." What do
you think? This is just it it happened
that way. It's a chance. No, you look at
look at what happens. Eventually, people
that are in bad businesses that are
hurting society, that are hurting
people, people that are doing bad
things, eventually they will pay the
bill. Hashem runs the world. So, if you
don't care about ruining people's lives,
don't cry when Hashem ruins your life to
such a point that your average day
is a nightmare of all nightmares.
And remember, that's just the punishment
you're getting in this world. What
you're going to get in the next world is
much worse. Much worse. If you have any
interest in seeing some of the details,
watch my film called Ghom. After that,
watch the movie I made I made called uh
uh
that is what the future looks like for
those people
without a doubt. I say this with
zero doubt in my mind
and it's not my opinion. You look at the
chuva, you look at what the sages said,
no one can dispute it.
Opinions, opinions are worthless.
People's ability to debate useless. In
the world of Torah, we have truth, we
[snorts] have false, based on what the
Torah says, not based on how you want to
manipulate it and how you want to
understand it.
There is a way to understand things
based on what the wrote. That's option
two.
Option three, completely ignore
reality
of hurting people. completely ignore the
ala that says it's forbidden.
Ignore and continue in the business and
suffer the consequences.
When the consequences will happen, I
don't know. I don't run the world.
Hashem does. He doesn't tell me.
To that guy last week or two weeks ago,
apparently his punishment started and
it's for sure not over.
For other people, Hashem may let them
continue
earning more and more punishments for
the rest of their lives or for a few
more months. But I promise you,
no doubt that they will all be punished
in this world and the next because the
Mishna says someone that desecrates
Hashem's name in private will be
punished in public.
They're all doing it in offices. They're
all doing it behind the scenes. They're
all doing it pretending that they're
helping people because they give some
charity sometimes because they think
that they're helping. In reality,
everyone that's in the business knows
it's corrupt.
And that's it. Three options available
to whoever is in the business. You want
to ruin this world and the next world
for yourself, continue in the business.
Continue ignoring reality. You want to
know why it's against the Torah, you
have the you could simply send me a text
message or an email. I could send you
the book or you could go to my website
bzem.org.
Over there, there is a uh uh free
educational PDFs or in books. You could
it's in there. There's one of the uh
books that's there. You could uh there's
two books that this chuva is in. You
could download one or the other.
And if you want a hard copy of the book,
send me a message. What's your address?
I'll send it to you. I'll send it to you
free. I'll even pay for it.
Meaning, you have to think about this.
What do I have to gain here?
All this has brought me, like all of the
other wars, is only a headache.
What do I care about people doing cash
advance? Do I have some type of stock
and their loss? No.
Why would I fight so hard
against this? If I have no benefit
whatsoever and only a downside, if I was
looking for my own personal interest,
I'd tell everybody it's allowed.
Tell them, "Do whatever you want and
just donate the money to me.
But I don't. So why am I speaking
against it so often?
Because like we said in the lecture,
there's
that doesn't say anything. Those are the
rabbis that stay silent even though they
know that this is bad. Then there's the
tells you about the dangers of your
sins.
I don't think about my personal
interest. I think about people's
interest.
I invest in Jews. I invest in people
doing chuva. If that means that some
people will listen and some people will
go against, then so be it.
And so be it. You have to understand I
have no benefit whatsoever
in doing any of this.
Not in people being in the business, not
people leaving the business.
But we do what we do because that's what
the Torah commands us to do. So if
you're going to be in the business,
you have to make sure that
you either have a reason to do it that's
allowed according to
or you simply decide I don't care about
I don't believe in I don't believe in a
Torah
and suffer the consequences that come
with that.
Simple. Uh, I didn't really want to
spend so much time on this question, but
this is one of those issues where it
boggles my mind how evil can people be.
Boggles my mind. How evil people can be
that they're
simply decide that
their personal interest
is
so valuable to them that they're willing
to destroy people's lives in the
process.
To me, it's no different than a
murderer. It's no different than Nazis.
I know people going to criticize, oh,
how can you call Jews Nazis? If you're
in that business, you're not different
than a Nazi. If you're in that business
and you don't care about destroying
people's lives, you're not. What
distinguishes you and a Nazi?
Oh, he killed. Yes, you're also
destroying people's lives.
Maybe not in the same way, in a vicious
part, but it's a vicious thing. It's a
vicious thing.
How can you [screaming] allow yourself
to be so evil?
There has to be a limit.
There has to be a limit somewhere that
okay fine. You want to do some bad
things. You want to go with this girl.
You want to go gamble. You want to go
violate Shabbat. You want to go certain
things. I understand people have tabot.
I lived as a secular person most of my
life. I understand that there's desires
and lust. But how evil can a person be?
How can fall to such a level?
How how do you allow yourself on a
regular basis? You wake up in the
morning and you go to office and destroy
people's lives. How can you allow
yourself to live that way? How how can
you kiss your kids good night every
night? Say, you know, you're having a
dinner with your wife and kids with with
a normal head, knowing you just
destroyed somebody's life by lending
money and and the guy not realizing he's
going to literally have to borrow 50
times just to hopefully one day break
even if he doesn't declare bankruptcy.
He has to literally win the lotto get
out of this hole you put him in. How can
you live with yourself? The guy worked
for 10, 20 years to build a business. He
has employees. They all depend on their
salary. They all depend on the product.
And you're going to destroy it because
you want to make a 10, 20, $30,000
commission. How can you live with
yourself? How greedy can you possibly
be? There's so many easy ways to make
money in the world. If I went back into
the business, I can guarantee you within
the first year, doesn't matter what
business you put me in, I'll make seven
figures. It's so easy to make money. Why
do you have to do it? Destroying
people's lives.
Why? Why? You can't sell anything else.
You're such a You can't do anything
honest.
Why can't you do honest business?
There's so many ways to make money with
artificial intelligence, with selling
kosher products, with being in all types
of businesses in real estate and stocks
and and in in insurance, in basic
businesses. You could trade businesses.
You could do so many things to make
money from home, from an office.
Literally, you have to be not
to make money in this economy. Why do
you have to do it in a dishonest
dishonest way? Why destroy people's
lives?
Come [screaming] on.
It boggles my mind.
If you put your effort into something,
you'll succeed.
Yes, people have different skills. Yes,
people have bad timing, good timing. I
understand.
But it's you don't need to cheat. You
don't need to cheat.
You just need to have persistence,
patience,
persistence, and patience.
That's it.
That's all you need.
You don't need to cheat. You don't need
to steal from anybody.
You don't need to ruin people's lives.
It's not right.
It's evil.
And my whole life, even before I did
chuva and started teaching Torah, I've
always hated evil. I've always hated
evil people. I've always hated people
that steal, people that destroy lives. I
remember in the brokerage business,
people literally would take money from
people, telling them they're investing
in stuff, and in reality, they're not
investing it. They're stealing it or
they're buying things and and churning
the accounts. And I hated those people.
I hated those people with a with a
passion
when they offered me deals to do. So I
come to them, literally laughed in their
face,
one guy I remember early on in my career
in 2003,
said, "Listen, you come work for me on
your first day, I'm giving you $7
million cash.
First day, I'm 23 years old at this
time." He said, "You come work for me.
First day, I'm giving you $7 million
cash. I can give it you in suitcase. I
can give you a wire trench for any way
you want.
What 23y old will say no to a $7 million
deal? And that's just on the first day.
Much more is going to come after that. I
laughed at this guy.
You want me to steal money from people,
pretending I'm investing it, and use the
money to buy your junk, your fake
companies? You think I'm going to do
that? I didn't have to be religious to
know I'm not going to be a thief.
[snorts]
Yeah, but it's $7 million. I don't care
if it's $700 million. I got a Jewish
heart.
How could I allow myself to ruin
people's lives? Where is your Jewish
[screaming] heart, AI is?
We have suffered for 2,000 years
and cry till [screaming] this day
anti-semitism, anti-semitism. Look how
the goim are hurting us. But yet we
allow some of our brothers to do this
quietly without anyone speaking against
it.
How how [screaming] is this how am I the
only one talking about this?
six years [screaming] I'm fighting
against this horrible terrorism within
our own communities.
Nobody wants to speak up.
Why are we waiting for a holocaust?
Like it happened every single other
time.
There's ways to make an honest living
even if you want to be a millionaire.
And the
and also in
both of them on page 16 says that
decides how much money you're going to
make on
which means
that if you are in a cash advance
business or you are in a business
selling plastic pens if a kadosh decided
you will make a million dollars you will
make a million dollars.
on that year. Which means that if
you made a million dollars in a corrupt,
horrible business that destroyed
people's lives,
and you'll be punished for it. Guess
what? You didn't only lose out by
destroying people's lives, by acquiring
sins, but you also lost out because
Hashem would have given you the million
dollars anyway.
Hashem would have given you the million
dollars anyway.
And the other way would have been a
mitzvah. The other way would have been
kosher.
Just a little bit of amuna, a little bit
of ethics,
a little bit of mercy,
a little bit of a Jewish heart.
So, yeah, it bothers me.
And yeah, I'm going to continue fighting
against it.
And yeah, one day
everyone's going to say, you know, you
were right.
And that's not going to do anything good
for me because it would have already
been late. Too late.
I don't need to be right.
I need people to help themselves and get
themselves out of this disaster.
That's what I need. That's what
everybody needs.
You can look at the ala or you look at
the statistical reality.
Whichever one you pick, you'll arrive at
the same conclusion. It's a bad
business.
It's a bad business. And the only reason
why anyone is in that business is simply
because it's a temporary license to
steal.
That's it. That's all it is. It's a
temporary license to steal. Some people
have been given the permission to steal
for the last 5, 10 years, 20 years.
But eventually,
Akadoshu
shuts down the show.
And when he does,
it's going to hurt.
It's going to hurt.
I hope enough of you make the decision
before you get there because now you can
help yourself.
Later on,
nobody can help you.
And if you think that you're making a
mitzvah by donating money, even if you
donate a 100% of that money, it's not a
mitzvah because it's all considered
stolen money.
Not a dollar of it is considered a
mitzvah. Doesn't matter if you donate a
billion dollars.
It's not a mitzvah.
It's a sin. And every single person
that's in that business will be punished
for it. Even the secretaries that answer
the phones.
You think I'm wrong.
Prove it. Not with words. Prove it with
prove it with this is what is stands on.
We have a chuva.
We're willing to even pay anyone that
could prove our chuva wrong.
Any amount you want. I threw $100,000
out there just because we figured it's a
nice amount. You want more? We'll higher
the stakes. 500,000.
Every single that has read the Chuvat
arrived at the same conclusion.
I only wish they spoke about it publicly
as often as we do.
[sighs and gasps]
All right.
is the laws of Torah.
Are we just going for you? Go means
nations. It's not a derogatory word.
Thank you for the compliments, guys. But
I don't need you to compliment me. I
just need you to share these lectures
and help people do chuva.
I've told you guys a million times, I
don't need people to like me. I just
need people to listen to what Toa says.
I appreciate it, but it's not necessary.
>> [clears throat]
>> What about fantasy sports? Not gambling
but skilled gaming.
I don't provide a service
is I don't provide a service of gambling
but people choose who they think will be
good. And they talked about gambling and
I'm worried. Fantasy sports is also a
form of gambling.
Um because at the end of the day it's
based on statistics and it's considered
according to
like dice. dice is uh a form of uh
gambling but uh or in the also gives a
uh um the people that raise doves which
also required specific skills
much more than fantasy sports. Uh so no
none of them are are permitted. None of
them are permitted.
And there's also anyone that you see
that's in the in the business of
gambling, you see that they have no in
their life. They may have a lot of money
coming through the door uh but they
don't have a blessed life. They have a
lot of problems uh a lot of uh a lot of
uh horrible things happen in their life.
What about the victims of cash advances?
their suffering meaningless? No, it's
not meaningless. If somebody suffers,
then certainly it's
Can you give an example of what honoring
the wicked is? Telling somebody that's
in the cash advance business that
they're a sadik because they donated a
lot of money to the synagogue or to some
cause.
That's honoring the wicked. You know
that the guy is wicked. He just pretty
much destroyed people's lives with his
corrupt business and yet you're still
calling him a sadic because he donated
money. Uh then that's honoring the
wicked. There's many other examples, but
that's just one of them that has to do
with what we're talking about.
Can you take Can you attend an event
that has taken place in a reformed
synagogue? Uh no. It's you're not
allowed to enter a synagogue.
Is it true that if you have a black
shirt that your teeth must be black? No,
it's not true at all.
All right.
[clears throat]
[sighs]
Gambling is stupid. I don't know why
people doing it. stupid or not, gambling
is fun, but it's forbidden. We don't do
it because it's not fun or it's it's not
allowed because it's considered
stealing. It's considered moshim, which
is a uh place of gestures. Uh it's a uh
it's destroys the world. It's bad for
society. There's multiple reasons why
the says that gambling is not allowed.
Um and the same concept with anything
else like the in I believe it is says
that the uh um actually maybe in
somewhere else but it says that the um
says don't ever say that we don't eat
pig because it's uh it tastes bad or
something like that.
It tastes good but we're not allowed to
do it. meaning it's not that we're not
there are certain things that are
forbidden in the Torah and it's not that
we're forbidden to do it because they're
not good or they taste bad or they're
unhealthy or something like that.
Something could be healthy but still
forbidden. Something could be good for
you in some ways but still forbidden. We
don't if if the Torah says something is
forbidden, we don't do it because the
Torah says it's forbidden, not because
of any other reason. So, you know,
gambling may be fun, but we're still not
allowed to do it.
You know, the uh uh stealing may be fun
for people, but we're still not allowed
to do it. Eating non-coosher food may be
delicious for for for people, but we're
still not allowed to do because the
Torah says not allowed to do it. So, the
reason of why there are things we are
allowed to do or not allowed to do is
based on the Torah says allowed, not
allowed. It's not because of, you know,
the the benefits or or or the uh uh
negatives of of it in some way or losses
of it. It's about Torah says no, but
Torah says yes. And Torah is the word of
God.
Who is the most influential rabbi in
history?
Every generation has had a uh
extraordinary rabbis that have
influenced the generation. They are
called the
uh you know in in our generation we had
Ra
uh that has been the most influential in
the uh you know in according to most
opinions a uh not only for Ashkinazim
but also Faradim. Uh we had a uh uh Raul
Yashiv, we had the stiplon, we had uh
the Benishai, we had
uh we had a uh the labbi, we had uh many
that have influenced the generation in
very very big ways. uh in the you know
but the previous generation before that
also had whether it's a uh um the the or
if you want to go further back uh the uh
the the vil nagon uh the the ramal uh
kawa before him uh you know the um uh
the yavitz the uh the darizal if you
want to go further you go the ram uh
before that ram
uh you know the uh uh
before them rashi slightly after them
you know after him uh then you have the
uh you know the ra you have a uh um
um you have aan
you have a
and the list go is endless literally
endless I mean these are just not even
1% of 1% of all the great uh rabbis
we've had in the last couple thousand
years, every generation had
that influenced not only their
generation but the generations that
followed them,
you know. So, it's a uh it's certainly a
uh uh a blessing that Akadosh Bahu gave
us that we have and it's a necessary
blessing.
>> [snorts]
>> Why is there a lot of girls in Jewish in
good Jewish schools go off to I don't
know if it's a lot or it's a little
depends what schools they go to can't
just make such a general statement
um based on uh one school that a person
attended or two schools depends where
they are located in the world it depends
what uh
uh what school it was depends uh on a
lot of different factors the fact that
there are people that going off to both
girls and boys Sure. Yes, there's plenty
of them, but there's also plenty of
people that are not going off to and
there's plenty of people doing chuva.
So, you know, as far as why do people go
off to, it's a combination of things. It
could either be a simple uh uh ignorance
of reality and not knowing the, you
know, what they're really doing and not
knowing what Torah really says and and
being miseducated.
It could also be simply falling for uh
their lust and you know and liking their
and and becoming addicted to their lust
so much that they forsake the Torah for
their lust. Um
and uh it could also be a bad
experience. A bad experience could ruin
a person's life. a bad teacher, uh bad
friends, uh bad uh you know, I have this
one uh young girl uh comes from a good
home, comes from a fantastic home, comes
from a good family and everything, but
uh she had a bad experience with uh
other girls that were in her seminary
and literally got to a point where she
was going off to
not because of the teachers, not because
of her parents, not because of uh of uh
you Oh, money. Why? Because girls made
fun of her in school. Girls made fun of
her in school and she decided to that
she wants to go off and had the merit to
uh help uh you know get back on the uh
that's why I know the story. But the
point is is that there are plenty of
stories like this.
There's plenty of stories like this that
it's not just bad education. It is
sometimes bad education, but it's not
just that. It's not just bad parenting.
It's sometimes bad parenting, but it's
many other things. It's not just, you
know, lusts. It's sometimes that. And
more often than not, it's that. More
than anything else, it's that. But
there's other factors, you know. So, it
depends. It depends. We have a uh two
young two two guys that when they came
to us, both of them uh literally had
tragic stories for what happened to them
and yeshiva,
you know, like tragic stories like
literally uh you know, they got insulted
in such ways and and and just degraded
in such ways
and uh in uh by this by by by the rabb
same rabbi, same evil guy that calls
himself a rabbi. and literally got these
guys to become more secular than the
secular people. And we had the merit to
help them. And uh they even both of them
ended up completing the shas one of them
a couple times. But this was a process
that took many years.
Why? Because their bad experience was so
bad that it changed their mindset and
and and their trajectory in their life.
And by the time they became receptive to
a certain extent it took many years and
even when they were somewhat receptive
it was not so simple. So my point is is
that we cannot generalize that people go
off the de because of uh one thing or
another and there's many factors but
generally speaking it's it's a it comes
out of ignorance. It it's or lust or
foolishness. Those are the three reasons
which we actually discussed in the
lecture on Sunday of why people sin.
These are three reasons of why people
sin. It's either ignorance, foolishness
or lust.
>> [sighs]
[snorts]
>> Okay,
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