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#640: V'al Kulam/V'Chol Ha'Chaim (Part 1)
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by we are concluding the of the way our
sitter is organized we often don't see
it or think of it this way we think modm
ends at the end of the paragraph of but
the
of really concludes with
the
and is the ofm is the introductory
paragraph but the actual the the of the
that is the
of so we're not quite done with even
though we did the paragraph
and is not a
new is really the conclusion of so what
is it that we're saying and all these
things so what does
mean your name our king so your name Our
king should
be should be blessed
and praised, extolled. So what does it
mean to give a braha to
Hashem? I know what it means to get a
bra. Give a bra between ourselves. Have
gaz have good
health
find a beautiful everyone should be safe
secure. We give brahas to each other is
the target the subject of our bra and on
or for all these things. Hashem may your
name our king be blessed and be
extolled. What does that mean? What does
that
mean? Explains the word that we say
every time we make
a I'm sure we explained this early on in
sitter snippets towards the beginning.
First time we encountered the word. It
means
that we say blessed are you Hashem?
We're not giving Hashem a what do you
give someone who has everything who's
the source of everything. There is no
you could give Hashem. So what does it
mean when we say to Hashem says the what
we're saying is Hashem you are the
mccorus. You are the source of all in
this world. So we turn to you blessed.
The word braha blessing is the same root
as the word braa which means a spring a
flow the flow of all good things in this
world they come from you. So whatever we
admire, whatever we cherish, whatever we
treasure, whatever we see as a blessing,
what is the source from where does it
flow? It all comes from you. The the it
all comes from you. So means not blessed
are you. We can't give Hashem a what it
means is you are the source of all.
Perhaps the greatest or only we can give
Hashem is to acknowledge him as the
source
of when we surrender or submit
acknowledge that Hashem is the source of
all that is the we can give him. So
perhaps that's what it means here too.
What's all these things? Which things?
What
things? What does mean? Come on. You say
this every day three times a day. Kam
for all these things which things
the things we just said in in Modm. So
in modem you give us life and you
sustain our life and you prolong our
life and the miracles big and small that
are with us every day in every moment
morning afternoon evening for all these
things for all of these all these
kindnesses and all the generosity you
show us we d that
what let the whole world recognize that
all blessing comes from you that you are
the source of all and the result will be
the when we live life recognizing and
acknowledging that you're the source of
all blessing then you are exalted not
you Hashem because we can't know Hashem
we can't know Hashem's essence we're
finite he's infinite he's omnipotent we
can only know the way he revealed what
he described about himself namely his
sacred Torah we can't know him which is
why we always come back to his name his
name means his brand what he chooses to
allow the way he chooses to allow us to
know him is his name so That's the limit
of what we can know. So,
Hashem, thanks. Help us, Hashem, you're
so good. You're so kind. You're so
gracious. You're so generous. And as a
result, we want to scream from the
rooftops our gratitude and our thanks to
you in such a way, we're telling
everyone that all blessing in the world
comes from you. And the consequence, the
result of our screaming and shouting
from the rooftops that all brah comes
from you, the result will be
We're going to elevate your brand, your
name. We're going to exalt your name,
our king. More people will be curious if
we indeed live our lives drawing
attention, positive attention to Hashem.
If we live our lives telling everybody,
can you believe? Do you see this world?
Can you imagine? Isn't he incredible?
Isn't it unbelievable? Do you see how
extraordinary Hashem is? So, we exalt
his name of our king. People see that
and they'll want to get close to him. So
the word doesn't mean we're giving
a note. You did all these for me. So I
want to give you I bent
you. What kind of you gonna give? It's
not that because you do these nice
things for me. I'm going to give you a
bra. No,
it's when I shout from the rooftops and
tell the world how grateful I am for the
goodness you do that you are that you
are the source of
then your name will be exalted and
elevated
always where we have to pick up tomorrow
night. What's today? Wednesday. Tomorrow
night is
tid means always. The means always
forever. What's the difference between
always and forever? It's repetitive or
redundant. And not
only what's the difference between and
we'll pick up tomorrow