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Nitsavim-Rosh Hashana - Prayer and Repentance
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What is the concept of prayer, and specifically a prayer for forgiveness? What is the idea behind the statement of the medrash that 'Prayer is very great in front of Hakadosh Baruch Hu (G-d)? What is the idea behind the limitation of the punishment of Kayin (Cain) which split his decree in half through his prayer? Why was his punishment to be a wanderer? What is the idea of Hashem 'carrying our sin?' What is the lesson of the prayer of Chizkiyahu Hamelech (King Hezekiah)? Find out in this week's parsha podcast. Running time:
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you're listening to the weekly partial
podcast with our goldwag recorded with
hashem's neverending assistance in roma
misha's refugee 781 2021
this is the last partial podcast of the
year 5781 we're coming into rosh
hashanah the brand new year 5782
next week president hashem
the partial podcast will begin with the
year 5782
and as we come into rosh hashanah so we
need to get ready
we need to think about chuva repentance
we need to think about tvla
prayer
and we need to think about sadaqa
charity
as
our prayers say
prayer repentance charity they take away
from the negative
from the zera heaven forbid if they're
supposed to be a bad decree
these have the power to remove the
decree
and it's certainly fitting that at the
very
beginning of our parsha i'm sorry to be
the very beginning of of the major on
our parsha
there is an amazing amazing piece in the
medrash which is based on this
the verses in chapter 30 in our parsha
verse 11.
the mitzvah that i command you today
it's not too hard for me it's not too
distant
allah more what's the mitzvah that the
verse is referring to so the different
explanations
right before i was talking about the
fact that we're to return to hashem so
that those who say it's talking about
shiva repentance
but as you're going to see in the
midrash
it's really also talking about
the concept of prayer
and repentance
praying for god to forgive us that's
what we're going to see in the madrid
now before we see the message it's so
important to read these verses this
mitzvah that i'm i'm commanding you
today it's not too hard it's not too
hard to repent it's not too hard to
change
it's not too hard to ask god for
forgiveness
it's not too hard to say hashem
please
i know i've done wrong
i want to change
take this away from me take away the
burden of my sin
take away the average the sins that i've
done
leyva shamayimi
maybe someone else will bring this
repentance someone else will bring my
atonement for me the verse says it's not
true you have to go up to the heavens
tell somebody else to bring it back for
you
it's not on the other side of the sea
the mitzvah the commandments
generally speaking speaking about the
torah itself
but specifically the the obligation to
repent to change to become a better
person to let go of my past ways it's
not something
that is too far away someone needs to
come and bring it for me
such touching words
such beautiful words it's very close to
you it's inside of you already you know
what to do intuitively
you know what to do you know you should
do
and you can do it it's in your mouth
it's in your heart
you just got to do it
okay
those are the verses and i'd like to
read through the madrish
the measure starts off and i'm not going
to read the entire piece in the match
but the measure starts off speaking
about the concept of prayer
and it says sometimes when we miss a
prayer
there are certain prayers we have three
times a day on a normal weekday we pray
three times a day
chakras
one in the morning we have until the
measure says we have until midday to say
the morning prayer there's the afternoon
prayer which is from midday until the
evening and there's the the prayer of
the evening
which can be said all night long
if you miss the prayers what do you do
you can make it up
god wants our prayers
god desires our prayers
i'll call thee
the measure says everything is
in its time
and where we get this idea from that
where do we get these different the the
fact that we have all these different
times for the prayers of course there
are the set prayers of course we can
pray whatever we want we can always have
spontaneous prayer and talk to hashem
anytime we need to
god listens
to
the message brings a beautiful touching
pasuk the verse says in mission in
proverbs chapter 8 verse 17
i love
those who i love
i will love them how does hashem show us
his love
those who get up early in the morning
they're going to find me those who get
up in the morning morning to pray to god
they're going to find me i will show my
love says god
by answering the prayers
that the jewish people those who i love
that they
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you know that they
express
so here's measure says just beautiful
things and it's so important to
understand as we go into rosh hashanah
what is this prayer about what are we
doing for well of course you know we've
been in difficult times since the last
year and a half
and
everyone has their own challenges that
they have faced and are facing
what is the idea of prayer
welcome
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whoever prays
and he has intention in his prayer you
know sometimes we space out we're
praying we space out sometimes we have a
good prayer we we're in we're focused
we're we're saying the words and we're
meaning what we say
so
simentave should be listening a person
has proper intent while he's praying
it's a good sign for him that prayer is
going to be received sometimes you don't
know why
somebody i was speaking to today told me
that during their prayers this morning
during the slikhas
they were surprised they had focus they
had focus in their in the prayer
even in parts that they might say by
rote they had focus
and i thought it was
quite reflective of what this magician's
saying
a person has focus they need to know
you had a good davening you had a good
prayer service
you were focused you thought about the
words
it's a sign that your prayers are going
to be answered
the verse says
the desire of those who are humble you
heard hashem
and the end of the verses
their hearts were prepared
your ears listened so you see that when
if you see that your your heart was
prepared you were focused
and as i understood it
what does kavanaugh mean it's very
interesting i think
means the desire of the humble
hashem listens to the desire of the
humble
if we prayer in a contrite way we show
that we believe that god answers prayers
we show that
it's not my line and we don't
necessarily deserve it but we know that
god is you know god loves us he wants to
give it to us
so hashem listens to those prayers
the the how how does the verse express
it's a verse in to him in psalm chapter
10 verse 17 has the verse expressed the
concept of kavanaugh of of focus
it's the taiva of the november it's the
desire of the humble if we say in the in
the shema we say
israel to jerusalem god return there or
we're going to say
yes
the whole entire world we talk about the
future time the time of mashiach of the
messiah everyone's going to join
together to do your will god
if that's what we want
that's what prayer means promise i want
something i want something god please
help me i need parnassa need livelihood
i need health
i i need i need wealth
all the things that we want all the
things that we need i want i need love
if the prayer becomes an opportunity for
us to express our true desire
we really want mashiach to come we
really want the messiah to arrive we
really want to return to jerusalem we
really want god to return to jerusalem
if it's a taivo if it's the humble's
desire god listens to that
now comes the part where tzfilo you know
we think of two we think of prayer he's
making requests
but the measure says something amazing
who
prayer is intensely powerful in front of
god
prayer has the ability to bring me from
one place to a different place
to transport me from one reality to a
different reality
you know there's different ways
of praying there's different
context
contexts
persons sometimes is in a difficult
situation that prayer is very powerful
because they mean it they really mean it
a person is part of a group of people
who are praying together
asking for life asking for a good year
they really mean it you're with a lot of
people doubting together or singing
together as a prayer for song
you know i've watched people have sang
it comes
sometimes with many people
close your eyes people are closing their
eyes singing
i'm your servant
the son of your maidservant
you can feel it
but what if you're by yourself
as the cs of experience what if you're
by yourself
you don't have that the power of the sea
but you know the power of many people
praying together
so it may not be as powerful but don't
think that it doesn't do anything says
the majestic
every prayer does something says the
major
may not do everything it'll do at least
half
listen to the story that the measure
brings kai and um
we all know the story of cain and abel
cayenne kills his brother havel
yatsuki zero navanoti about god
decreed upon him
as a punishment for his sin we need to
understand what is what this means
because it's essential
god decreed upon him you will be a
wanderer a na vinod
no means to move
right we shake the lulav it's called the
anu
means
a nomad someone who doesn't have a place
you will be somebody who moves
and shakes
in the land
okay so
so cain saw he'd done something terrible
you killed his brother
you got to creep on him a terrible
terrible sentence you're you're never
going to have stability you're always
going to be shaking you're always going
to be wandering
venezuela
immediately
he stood still
and he
confessed in front of god
should never go to the left so he said
my my
sin is too great to bear it's too much i
can't handle it i did such a terrible
thing i feel so so terrible
i see and perhaps he saw it in in what
the punishment was
it's too great i can't i can't do it guy
i can't bear this
i'm on the fun of and this is the prayer
and listen carefully to this prayer
because we need this prayer
we need this prayer
i'm on the phone revenge shalom
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he said to him
master of the world
colorado
you
carry
right it says girl i've only been saying
means it's too great for me to bear too
late for me to carry he says hashem god
you carry the entire world
the whole world
is on your back so to speak
for lavonia
can you not
carry my sin as well
because after
the first murderer
he says i can't bear this sin but you
you could carry it you could carry it
you could take it off of my back
it says in the verse kind quoted him the
verse
which of course wasn't going to be said
for many centuries
said by michael micah the prophet
chapter 7 verse 18.
the verse says that god carries sin
it means literally he forgives sin
he passes over iniquity
said cayenne nice which means to forgive
sin also means to carry carry the sin
god you carry sins
forgive me for my sin it's too big for
me to to carry
you carry it
is a powerful such a powerful mantra
immediately he prayed this prayer he
said these words
he had the right words that he said to
god and
hashem listened and he said wow
you just you just said the right thing
half of the decree was removed he'd been
told that he would be na venad he would
be
shaking and he would be moving
she can't see vayeshavir was the verse
say the verse says that he he lived in
the land of node
node means so it could be the name of a
place but as an enforcement say there's
no such place
there's other places node so what's the
explanation the accept says it means
that
he didn't move around a lot wherever he
walked the ground would shake that's
what he says wherever he walked the
ground would shake but he didn't have to
wander he didn't have to walk
so half of the xero which was that he
would that he would he would wander and
and he would shake
half of it was rescinded
because of his prayer
and i was reading this studying this
with my son moshodov and i
and i said to him what's the idea
why is his punishment that he has to be
a wanderer and then he has the the world
shakes when he stands on it what's the
idea
what does it mean that a person carries
a sin
you know we all know we've all done
things wrong and we know the feeling of
guilt
the guilt
it weighs on us
figuratively but here we see that
there's something more perhaps and i and
i offered
that when a person
does something wrong you know it's like
a table a table has legs
the table has legs
and
if one of the legs breaks so the table
is is
it's not sturdy
it's not yet sev
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it becomes shaky
when we sin
our foundation is shaky
it's an appropriate punishment that you
should have to wonder because when you
are yet see when you are
when everything is
founded you feel you feel stable you
feel good you have a home you have a
place you have your your makkah you have
your place in shul someone sits in your
spot you have to sit somewhere else you
feel uncomfortable you're not in your
place
if you can't if you come home and the
door is locked you can't get in your
house you don't have the key you feel
you feel you're not in your place
when a person does a sin
hashem is called the mukulim which means
referred to god as the place
when we do a sin we're not in the place
we've lost our foundation
we've lost our yetzivut our stability
navinod to yaba'aretz
the the punishment fits the crime when
someone does in a vera when a person
sins
when a person is murdered somebody he's
he's made his foundations shake his
connection to god
he can't stay in that place every time
he touches the ground the ground shakes
but when a person turns to god that's
what this magician is saying i think
it's amazing it's so deep it's so
beautiful so powerful
when a person turns to god and says god
i'm shaking my foundations are shaking
i can't i can't hold it up i can't do it
god please
take away some of this burden
please take away the sin from me please
forgive me
i i realize i've done wrong that's ms
vader i admit it i show remorse these
are the three steps
admit it show remorse and number three
resolve never to do it again kabbalah
don't ever do it again
and if i do it again
try again make a deeper commitment
deeper commitment
hashem carries it that's the measure
tells us hashem carries it and i might
not be able to to to clean it off
completely i might not be able to dive
in with its sibor i might have to be
able to mean it all the way but but
every every prayer every time i pray
you see that kind was able to pray
he was able to do chuva
he spoke from his heart he carved
like we saw in the verse
it's very close to you it's inside of
you intuitively you know what to do
you know what to say and where did
cayenne get the words from it's a good
one
it's too heavy for me to bear god
you carry it
he knew it intuitively
and we all know it intuitively inside of
ourselves
the sins that we bear are too big for us
but we don't have to
bear them we can throw them away we can
throw them on to god and say god you
carry them
god you carry them that's how powerful
mekhana
to feel if negligible you see how
important prayer is in front of god
because what we're doing is our
foundations are weak we've we've removed
ourselves from that which is stable god
is forever god is stable god's the
ultimate stability and we've
disconnected from god through our sins
that's why we feel guilt that's why we
feel this heavy burden on our backs but
when we say tasham you take the burden
what we're saying is
god i want my stability back i want to
be connected to you my god
so now instead of me having to wander i
have a place
instead of the ground shaking every time
i walk on it
the ground is still
maybe my prayers are not gonna be enough
but my prayers will do something
oh i did this already how many times
have i done this you know no
every time you do it
it's it does something
it does something
i think of that the words a little bit
extra this time ashamed
i made myself desolate hashem
i rebelled against you god
you matter one more time
try try to mean it
tai was lee boy as we saw before
the desire taiwan's
hashem god listen to our prayers
because that's our desire i hashem i
really want to be forgiven i really want
to change
i want to i want to wa or i want to want
to change
i wish that i wanted i wish i could feel
something that's also that also has
value
i could think about i could think about
how many people do we know that have
lost their lives over the last year and
a half
how many people do we know i know people
i know a lot of people
the ground was shaky the ground has been
shaky for us in this world
how can i show god that i want to
connect to him i want that stability the
stability of tyra the stability of the
mitzvos the stability of doing what's
right
the stability of
having that foundation of tyra of gemara
of majesh
of sukim what is god's will i just want
god's will
i just want to read
uh hezekiah
his interaction with the navi
lightsaber
decided he's not gonna get married he
knew he's going to have a child who's
going to be a russia a wicked person
it wasn't fulfilling the mitzvah of
having children it's not your heisman
what your kid is going to be in the end
you have a kid so you have an avoid you
know your kid's going to be somebody bad
it's not it's not your husband in the
end it's going to be he's going to do
terrible things but
he's going to have a zadok for its son
you say his kyo is decreed upon him that
he should die
and navi told him he's going to die
what did he do he turned to the wall
which means that he turned to god in
prayer
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he said
god says i heard your prayers
i saw your tears
i'm going to
cure you of your sickness
another 15 years of life
the desire the desire of those who fear
him
that's what god will do with sha'asam
they're calling out there's a shavo
mate
says i heard it
why because it was real
it was real
god hears it because it's real
it's mitzvahs
i say it's so close to you it's in your
heart
and it's
kippur we say on rosh hashanah
we say the words we don't have the words
but we have the feelings
we can activate our feelings
there's so much to think about so many
thoughts that we can have to activate
our feelings
i don't think
i don't think there's anybody who
doesn't know somebody
wasn't affected
i don't think there's anybody who
doesn't know somebody who's looking for
a shirt who can't have kids it's so many
different things so many challenges
we can we can turn on our feelings we
can we can
and to the degree that we're able to
like
he was supposed to die
it all can change
that's the power
of
prayer is so big it's so great it's so
powerful in front of hashem we can
change everything
you can change everything
with chuva and filo
and
with with repentance
with prayer
with
charity we're showing who who is our
foundation god is our foundation
who is our foundation god is our
foundation
what is the right way the torah is the
right way
i don't want to be a wanderer anymore i
don't want to be in gullus anymore i
want to come back to earth's israel the
land of israel the place where god's
presence is openly manifest
i want to return
to that foundation
to that
that sense
that i have everything
i want to bless you and ask you to bless
me
hashem should bless us all to write us
in that book
right away
a book of good life of health of joy of
paranosa of livelihood of torah
of keras allah came of closeness to god
hashem should bless us
that that the year which has passed
the challenges we've gone through they
should be a kappa for us they should
atone for us and we should move into a
new year where all we see
are the many many blessings
that god wants to bestow upon us thank
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