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Rabbi Avi Kahan Promo
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hello rabbi welcome to the show thank
you thank you it's such a pleasure being
here thank you for having me on
it's an honor to have you on and we are
celebrating this holiday
called tu b'shvat can you share with us
some insights as to what tu b'shvat
means of what it stands for
so it's a great question and the whole
day i've been debating what to say
and as i'm sitting here in front of the
computer getting ready
one of my family members just sent me a
what's up and they sent me this picture
i don't know if everybody could see a
screenshot
of the video that was just done with
somebody holding a tiny seed my brother
just sent this to me
and he said you can't get more inspiring
than that try to beat that and get more
inspiring so i want to speak about that
i'm going to change what i would prepare
to say and speak about that
is a fascinating answer the more i
looked into it the more more overwhelmed
i got from how fascinating it is
it's like you just said before it's the
rosh hashanah of the trees
it means we know our rosh hashanah what
we have once a year is the day that we
get to decide how we want to be that
year the day that we decide
who we really are the day we carenay the
king we
decide who runs this world and we return
ourselves to
who we really are and in essence
that's what we're looking at when we
look at a seat of a tree a tree has huge
potential if it's going to be taken care
of well
if it's going to grow if it's going to
be nurtured but we tell hashem you know
today is the first day of the tree
and it starts all the halakhas of a tree
star
on this day of tuber what does that mean
trumus
nicerest which is giving off a part of
the land
a part of the tree thanking and
realizing that it's coming from hashem
and dedicating it to hashem the kurim
arla netaravai
all the halachus that have to do with
the tree what's permissible to eat
what's prohibited when do things become
permissible to eat is all dedicating
that the essence of the tree is godly
just like a human just like rosh
hashanah that's what we tell ourselves
we say our essence is godly and
therefore we could do true but we could
repent because
our essence is like with the valentine's
day looking like
that's who we really are when we look at
straw we look at the essence of a tree
and we say that you're godly and
therefore i'm going to give from you to
god to his children to help other people
we're recognizing that even in something
that looks mundane
as simple as a tree as a fruit tree
whatever whatever whatever field we're
dealing with is also godly and deserves
to be recognized that it's coming from
god
before we benefit from it and therefore
we give it to kahanam we give it to
levine we bring it up to the base i make
this to the whole his place we bring up
our fruit and we donated
the air to the base of magnus to the
kehan to show that the essence of the
tree is still godly whatever we're busy
with we're busy planting we're busy
growing
we're busy with what people would call
mundane activity it's not mundane
activity the first thing is i'm
recognizing that god exists in that tree
oh so it's also godly not only ungodly
the tree's godly that's it's it's a
great point that you're making and
i want us to drill down on it it's a
very jewish way of seeing the world that
i don't know if all of us fully
appreciate
which is sometimes in life we look out
in the world and say
okay that's holy that's not
right he's holy i'm not
right that thing that thing you're
holding here behind the ark
holy the thing that i'm holding in my
house
not now there's truth there's degrees of
holiness in this world
but what i think you're driving at which
is such an important
point is that when you go down to the
core of it which is trees
nature the world right the physical
world the world of the mundane
what this holiday is telling us yeah
that's holy too because that also has a
piece of god
that's a powerful concept for us to sort
of grapple with
it's a very i think a very hard concept
if we would grapple if we would
understand that every single thing is
godly and holy
even trees we would treat it with the
holiness it deserves
we would understand that you can't just
tear down a tree when you're in the wood
of tearing it down sometimes
you have to discuss and develop an
understanding of which trees
this is they're called baltasas which
trees could be ripped down which trees
can't which tree do we say oh
you have no use anymore you're not going
to just say that with the tree you have
no use anymore
you have to look at shulkin art to see
maybe god thinks it hasn't you still
there's some there's still some
potential in it that you might not
realize
it might not be able to grow the fruit
foods that you desire and therefore you
want to knock it down to build another
one
but two bishop tells you know there are
mixes and trees also you want to eat
something because you're hungry you got
to make a broth on it
it's godly it's it's beautiful it's it's
it's part of who we are
it's recognizing god everywhere you know
it's interesting i i i
you know you said something that it
really struck me that i have never
thought about
like you know i i know it but i never
thought about you ever had that feeling
like you know something you've ever
thought of
like you we can't just cut down trees
we can't just assert ourselves on this
world
god has a list of rules that we have to
follow
it's not my property it's not do
whatever you want
and i don't think it's that's part of
the rules that people know about
that there's a certain level of respect
that we have to have
for nature that i don't know
if it's in our in our culture to
understand that
that there's a body of law around
what man kind can assert as control over
nature
which is very different than the world
of where my property
my life i do what i want i'm in control
god goes i don't think so
like you're you're on lease my friend
it's my property
and my world and don't mess it up that's
a tremendous respect that we need to
have
for everything a hundred percent i mean
the bear
gala the last vera gela in scott
discusses the passage in sultan arthur
that says you know how to harm yourself
and the barragula says that of course
you can't harm yourself you don't have
permission it's not your body
it's it's you have to care about the god
inside of you it's not your body you
can't harm trees it's it's there's a god
inside of the tree
you can't just destroy a tree you have
to understand it you have to see it
and we're blessed that one day a year we
have a minute to celebrate that and to
pay attention to it and eat the fruits
and make a barakah
and pay attention to the holiness and
trees and maybe that would help us
understand the holiness in ourselves
also
that's the point i love it rabbi that's
awesome and i think that's exactly right
when we realize there's holiness in
trees then we look ourselves in the
mirror and say hey wait a second
if god's got a holiday for the trees i
i feel far but i don't know you know i
always say
i have the privilege of taking men every
year to israel
uh for a trip i see some of the guys on
the show now it's momentum it's a great
organization
and and and project inspire goes as well
with guys and we take tons of guys with
them as well
and i always say to the guys i said the
worst thing a jew can say
in my humble opinion i want to get your
opinion and then you know just
i think the worst thing that you can say
really the worst things you can say is
i'm a bad jew like the minute somebody
thinks like
i'm unholy i'm unworthy they are
they're cutting at the core of what it
means to be a jew which is if your eyes
are open you got a piece of god if you
got a piece of god
you got you got a ton a ton a ton of
potential and you are super holy
of course if i could add to that there's
one of the one of the
gimella vera khmuras is ritiko that
you're not let it kill
so the gemara discusses if somebody
tells you to kill somebody else or he's
going to kill you
are you allowed to kill that other
person to save yourself
and ignore first tries to derive the
ruling from a possum
and the guard says you know what you
don't need a pasuk it's logic why do you
think you're better than the other
person
which the gemara is coming what do you
mean you know who i am
you know what my resumes i am but i
don't thought no no what makes you think
the more sense is the samara
why do you think your blood is sweeter
than the other person's blood and i
don't care who you are they wanted to
say
rashid doesn't say but if he's this
person then okay he has an exception
moisture i mean it wasn't going to kill
anybody else i think we don't pay
attention to that in rosh hashanah
because it's hard to
so six months a couple of months later
we have a restaurant for the trees
and we could focus that even a tree has
that god inside of it a tree
and for sure a human has that potential
to understand the god inside of him
beautiful rabbi thank you so much for
joining on the show
i want to appreciate all the best thanks
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