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Parshat Va'era: Fame - I'm Gonna Live Forever! - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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in the 1980s every time I got into a
taxicab they seemed to be playing a song
which went Fame I'm gonna live forever
now strange as it may seem the sentiment
of that song was first expressed by
Perrault
Faro over 3,000 years ago if you
remember our on-air and staff swallowed
the stars of Pharaoh's magicians and
remained as slim as before the magic
which is part of the OL Torah says that
Pharaoh started to fear that our staff
would also swallow him and his throne
let me ask you a question if the staff
was going to swallow him why would he
worried about his throne is the throne
and more important than his own life
a Jew works his whole life for Allah ma
ba the world to come someone who doesn't
believe in a world to come has to come
to terms with the frightening finality
of his own earthly existence
how does a person cope with this by
trying to create artifacts of his brief
walk in this life to achieve a kind of
eternity through others remembering his
name he was the man who painted
such-and-such who dreamt up the world's
most advanced mousetrap who murdered the
world's most famous pop star as the
emerge from his limo
the Paro to Pharaoh there was one thing
worse than dying and that was that his
throne his fame and everything that he
had in this world would die with him as
it says in the song
I'm gonna live forever
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