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What happens in Goshen By Rabbi Ari Kahn
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so we're starting a new book we're
starting saot okay that's the easy
part there is this I'll call it a
general perception I don't know if
that's the right word for this there's
this General perception that for some
reason
somehow the situation of shall we call
them do what do you want to call them
the Jews the
Israelites the Proto Jews I don't I
don't know I don't know what to call
them but there's this perception that we
have that
their religious
situation has
deteriorated tremendously so I want to
be very careful right now I'm I'm not
yet addressing the issues of the
servitude the abdud and so on and so
forth as of this moment I'm just talking
about the religious state of the Jews
and what and what I I also want you to
appreciate is that when we talk about
the religious date of the Jews we we're
about to go down or we could maybe we'll
stop it there's a potential rabbit hole
that you can go down and that rabbit
hole is what exactly was the state of a
Jewish people prior to this point which
means yes I know we wrot up on this idea
that the
a but and and by the way I would be very
careful about that and I would say to
note it doesn't say that they performed
it they were M I think that the way to
understand this is that I shouldn't
think that because this morning I put on
Fillin I'm on a higher level than ainu
even though he never put on Fillin but a
whatever spiritual religious
mystical thing is supposed to take place
when I put on Fillin I'm pretty sure
that ainu got to that one without
putting Onan and by the way you do
realize or recognize how this concept
could be
potentially the the proper word to use
now would be antinomian because then you
would draw the conclusion and say well
if one can reach this point without
doing these actual mitzvot then what do
I need all of the mitzvot for and uh and
by the way and there are places within
certain kic writings that almost gets
you up to this point in terms of this
antinomian thought and then you
essentially will have a litvak reading
theic thought and saying well these
people are aicar and but but you just
again have to realize it comes back to
this exact point and that is spiritual
fulfillment Sora I really truly believe
this is not this is not just to make
feminists happy I truly believe that the
religious environment in s's tent was
higher than any religious environment
I've ever seen in my
life and and I hope that this doesn't
sound like some kind of radical thought
it's not there's a reason that they are
considered the aote and the imahot so
now if we then go down a little bit and
go down to the time of of of Y and Rifka
you go down to Yakov and whatever
complicated relationships we have there
and then we go down to the time of the
of the next generation of the of the
tribes in the Next Generation which
means by the time that they're in Egypt
what is their spiritual identity so what
I have then is on the one hand I could
be influenced by this midrashic rinic
tamic perspective well everybody kept
everything and uh I I even saw if
anybody really wants I can share it with
them but a very nice cartoon kind of
thing from I think it was a
bser um Kish instruction manual which is
showing Noah's kids all of them with pis
and uh so so whether Noah's kids
actually had pis or not I don't know I
think is a really interesting no they
didn't again again it's not an
interesting question they they they they
I'm saying if I would to send this to
you you wouldn't even know what to do
with it but it's essentially somebody
saying well this is how we are today so
it must be how they were yesterday and
go backwards in time and therefore what
is was but I'm going to say it again you
go back to the time that the Jews were
in Egypt and you start to contemplate
start to think start to think critically
so what exactly was their religious
identity what was it based on what did
they do what didn't they do what was
expected of them which means again if we
have this perception that there was
deterioration what was the deterioration
based on what so
again if you'll tell me that the various
mitzvot which are mitv no so then I
think you're on very very firm ground
say yeah no make a lot of sense there's
actually a whole literature as to what
was the identity of the of the Jews
before Matan Torah are they considered
to be like Jews are they considered to
be like Ben Noah there's uh there's a
book called parim that the whole first
essay is on that so if you want to read
more about that topic than you ever
could possibly imagine that's that's
that is the place to take a look at it
so I'll say again what is it that they
did or didn't do and what deteriorated
so and now I want to be careful because
our knowledge is probably based on a
combination of three different
things and it's going to be the third
one which is most interesting to me
today but the first one is kind of just
general Jewish knowledge kind of stuff
that we know and when I follow that path
stuff that we know so then then there is
this teaching that the Jews fell to the
49th level of Tuma and if there would
have remained one more moment then they
would have disappeared and again we we
we know that so I I kind of wonder what
would happen if I were to tell you that
that teaching does not appear any place
in kazal and I'll Define kazal as
ancient ranic thought which means which
means mishna tal Med that whole strata
to and so on that whole strata of
knowledge and I'll say it again that
concept does not does does not exist
within that whole strata which means it
doesn't appear until as far as I know
until around the 16th century the arisal
and so on but it's interesting because
again any of us who went to uh Yeshiva
that's part of what we were taught that
was just a and and you can and you know
had we stayed one more moment we would
have disappeared why because again we
had deteriorated so much so I would just
stop and say what was the deterioration
and essentially you're going to have a
very hard time getting to any kind of
definition other than saying that they
were over Dev Vora that they were guilty
of idolatry because I'm going to say it
again what else was it that they did but
nonetheless I'll say it again but but
that that that is in our heads but I do
want to make a comment about
this where did they get the number 49 to
say that we fell to the 49th level of
Tuma and the answer is very simple it is
from the Omare Because by the Omare we
climb up 49 or perhaps 50 level by the
way not that I want to deal with obscure
cabalistic teachings right now I'll I'll
Fain complete ignorance but I can tell
you that there is a serious argument
between in the 18th century and 19th
century whether there is in fact a 50th
level of Tuma or only 49 levels of Tuma
so you'll have people who will quote
this teaching like the or who say that
one more moment they would have fell to
the 50th level of Tuma and then you have
people like the vill goone saying there
is no 50th level of Tuma there's there's
only a positive 50th level and that 50th
level is revelation at s at Sinai so
therefore CI is the 50th level knowledge
of God is the 50th level something which
is again spir that level spiritual but
there is no opposite which means that
according to this teaching if we fail to
49 levels then during the Omare we have
to each day counter it and climb up one
level so therefore you climb up why do
you have to climb up 49 levels because
you're 49 levels deep so each day you
climb up and then eventually you get to
uh seni but could we all get biblical
for a
moment yes based upon
actually based upon
Parra the whole concept of the El has
nothing to do with Egypt should I say
that again the whole idea of om has
nothing to do with Egypt the whole idea
of the OM is something which is
completely agricultural by the way look
at the word om it has to do with an
amount it's cultural it has to do with
the springtime it has to do with
bringing the Corban om it has to do with
the Corban om getting up to the Borum it
is all this agricultural aspect of
Judaism which now to admit is completely
foreign to most of us be well I hope not
to us it's foreign to most Jews because
they don't live in an Agricultural
Society and therefore this whole
agricultural aspect which includes
things about sukot and things about
pesak and things about I didn't the
wrong sequence
things about PES things about sh things
about sukot and by the way when you look
at it that way sukot is in fact at the
end of the year not at the beginning of
the year because suod is the end of the
Agricultural year even though it's the
beginning of the calendar year and
that's why you have some confusion
taking place because essentially we live
in multi mul multic calendar existence
but but pause there for a moment if you
live in a non-agricultural world and
nonetheless you still have this thing
about Spa so look what the AR all did
it's completely bril
he either reveals unveils or creates I I
I don't care right now this spiritual
aspect to what the counting of the omr
is about even though the shot level is
completely agricultural he says no the
agricultural is there to mirror
something which actually took place in
Egypt because when we were in Egypt we
sunk to the 49th level of Tuma but I'm
going to say it again if you actually
read by Yik where this is it's not there
it's it's it's absolutely unknown to any
of the rishonim because it's something
which has they said again doesn't exist
so I think it's always fascinating when
we give religious meaning to things that
we don't necessarily understand or
connect to but that's or again I I'll
completely accept this uh possibility
that Ral is not being in Innovative but
rather he's revealing but either way it
has nothing to do with with with shot so
I'm going to say it again this idea that
the Jews sunk to the 49th level of Tuma
you're not going to find that in any
classical place within Rabbi literature
you only find it in later places and
later sources and the only thing that
I'm leaving at for my discussion is the
Zohar because perhaps in the zor you
will find things but I'm going to leave
that out because that is essentially a
uh a a a mystical book which one could
debate how much was known not known or
when it appeared or we're not we're not
going down that path right now I will
point out something which the rambam
writes which to me is absolutely
fascinating and he here is it's in H
where he deals
with which may according to him be a
misnomer course he
says he actually instead of all
seven already was commanded of
six which is all quite interesting that
according to the rambam the Adam was
commanded not to worship idolatry and
not to curse God and not to murder and
not to be guilty of G sexual
sins that would really be other kinds
of even though the rambam stresses that
we The Authority that we have it is not
because it's or or not because that God
said anything in bid the ram says this
inul it's the more famous place that he
says it even though it's very clear over
here in huland there's a chapter called
peridan
and there talks about guess what ganha
so there the rambam writes that gasha
was revealed to yakob was told to Yakov
and it was accepted it says Alain B
Israel in the future that we don't what
we don't eat the gasha from Yakov onward
and the ROM their rights but Judaism is
based upon Sinai and based upon mosuo
and based upon what mosuo received from
God and therefore the reason we don't
need get inha is not because of Yakov
that's just a nice narrative within our
family history the re but legally the
reason we don't need it is because God
commanded it to mosha now if you read
this line again you realize he just now
said the same thing over here he says
that even though
that I'm skipping a little
bites the and
therefore so all this is clear to
us and that's the way the world world
was
spiritually now we're going to come back
to because that's going to be very
important the the radical change which
we could argue again it goes back to
this point when Judaism Begins the
radical change takes place when a vinu
is
commanded on the Commandments of Brit
Mila that's the game changer by the way
that's a vinu's conversion why do I say
that when somebody converts they have
git me La why unless they're a woman why
would I say that because his name has
changed then as well ad become somebody
new at that point by the way who who
else gets a new name at that point SAR
because there's this conversion for sah
as well that's when Judaism begins at
that point Judaism begins and I'm saying
that right we have some kind of a ritual
to mark this by and therefore the the
Brit becomes very important another
thing I want you to pay attention to
because going to be coming right back to
this that the term which we use for this
is Brit and what does the word Brit mean
it means a covenant that means that
something new has taken place at this
point so it's
interesting right he's commanded but he
prayed again not commanded did theah
separating and prayed another prayer at
the end of the day by the way there's a
little bit of tension here because the
gor tells us two reasons why we have
theot one is because the aot did them
and the other because of the Corban out
the Corban the Corban which is the was
actually brought much much earlier in
the day so if you want to follow if you
want to the way the way that they did
the corote you would
always if you want to do the way that
did it you would always do it at the end
of the day which means here you actually
have a contradiction not a contradiction
but you have a tension between the two
sources it's the same same time frame
but the corbon is always done as soon as
possible so that's the earliest part of
the time frame but it say right before
sunset at the end of the day so as I
said spiritually whatever you connect to
but it's it's interesting that there are
these two different sources and the way
he stresses that D and another
one it's interesting yov yeah yov had uh
had a nocturnal experience whereby it
may have been a dream or a nightmare and
somebody attacks some and he wakes up
limping and uh and that's and he said no
we're not Evena getting us anymore and
that's what it
says
state so all of that was an introduction
it's the next couple of words that I
don't begin to know how to how to
interpret but but we'll see what to do
with
them ah now you realize why we're
here was commanded with other
mitzvot which means instead of our
perceived deterioration of the religious
life in Egypt the rambam just now told
us oh in fact we received more
Commandments in Egypt by the way not by
Moshe Moshe itself would have been much
more
interesting no Moshe would be less
interesting it would be more intuitive
right if it were mosha we say yeah of
course mosha right
mosha told them to do things amam how
did amam get into the story who in the
world is amam well apparently amram is
somebody quite important there are
various midashim which tell us about the
stature of amam but the RAM just in his
history of Mitzvah his history of just
now introduced into the
story and the Torah was completed based
upon Him umam is this most interesting
thing in the middle and now I go back to
my question so what exactly was the
nature of Judaism if that's what we can
call it during the time that they were
in Egypt especially keeping in mind that
there's this other comment over here
having to do with uh with amam
and again if you if we were studying
this we can read all the commentaries we
can go searching down all the leads
which they give us we can or or we can
do what others do and that simply guess
what in the world is going on here what
in the world is he talking about but
don't you love the rambam who can say
this with all the confidence and not and
not bringing in a it's not the mo of
this is his Mish and he tells you yes
this is the history of H in Egypt the
Jews had more by the way there is a
wonderful midash which says that in
Egypt the Jews started to keep
Shabbat where do you get Shabbat from
and then it gives credit to Moshe rabenu
it says says that mosenu is wandering
around and he sees the slaves and then
he turns around to his uh what do you
want to call him his uh surrogate uh
grandfather is that who it would be Sur
right because he's adopted by batro so
then parro would be Sur s grandfather
and he says to him you know I've been uh
I've been studying efficiency in the
universities of Egypt and uh we get
greater work efficiency from workers if
you were to give them some type of rest
so then he says well what do the studies
show well the studies show that if you
give them one day off in seven then they
will be more efficient he goes which day
do you think is best to give them off he
goes probably Saturday is the best day
to give them off and mosha fools parro
into ordering that the Jews rest Ona on
Shabbat in order again by the way this
whole midash is so wonderful but
according to this m first of all mosha
knows about creation and he knows and
and by the I have no problem with any of
that he knows about creation he knows
that God rests on the day he knows that
one day God is going to command Shabbat
and and especially thinking if you think
about the scene by the snab by the
burning bush where Moshe is very
reticent and he doesn't want to get
involved and who am I and what are you
talking about and now you say mosha the
lawgiver mosha is the one at CI God's
going to give the Torah to and now you
find out that there's this wonderful
midash that mosha
already it's not that he gave them the
law it's that the first time that
chabbat becomes a possibility for this
generation of slaves and by the way this
changes everything in terms of how you
understand Shabbat but it's such a
beautiful midash so there you have mosha
already giving them Shabbat while
they're in Egypt but he built an if they
built an a if it was a re we should have
robbed him it depends how they P we
should have Robb
him so one second I told you that there
were three different things in order
that that we would keep in mind one is
our like our general Consciousness which
really is very much impacted by the Aral
and by this mystical teaching and again
I don't know why it's very interesting
to me why certain mystical teachings
have absolutely entered into all the day
schools into into all the high schools
and all of the again the consciousness
of the Jewish people start looking for
where do you get this from and it's not
in the gamar it's not in the mides
where' you get from NOP that's in our
head and that's the 49th level of Tuma
one more moment we would have
disappeared good the second thing which
exists which I now started to get to is
this world of midash and the world of
midash is really fascinating and it
tells us various things and we're going
to look at some of them
but then at this point I'm holding off a
little bit and then there's something
else and that something else is probably
why you came and that is what does the
Torah actually say so what intrigues me
then is how exactly do we match up
various midrashic Traditions with what
it actually says in the Torah and that
is really going to be our uh our
challenge for today so at least I hope
now that I've uh given us some kind of a
framework to what it is that we're
looking for and let's start to
look okay that's we have to
stop the problem is
the the problem is the V what does the V
tell you yes this is a new book but it's
a continuation the there there is some
connection right now just in case you
think that you could have skipped all of
bad and understand Schmo what's the
answer no you can't this is a
continuation the
is now I skipped all the names one of
the problems that the midash is going to
address is that all the names were
already said back in in Vash same exact
verses so why do need the names to be
said
again we'll keep that in
mind so now we're told Okay so forget
about y forget about the brothers forget
about all of
them you know what I would say right now
if they one of them is look how the Jews
are doing what they're supposed to be
doing again just just following through
are they doing are they doing what
they're supposed to do yes they're doing
what they're supposed to do and that's
our first indication of of what the text
actually says by the way if I had to
pause right now what would I now say but
again I know nothing else what would I
right now say about them they're sadikin
why look at the percentage of positive
mitzah that they have that they're
keeping and what's and what percentage
is that it's right it's really really
good percentage so at this point I would
stop and say that this generation or
generation of sikim by this way we still
have to get back to our possible
deterioration now if I were inclined
today to go a little bit more mystical
Yosef is actually connected to the
previous Pak of pro Vu if you don't know
this then you don't know this and that's
fine but the name of God which is used
throughout parate Whenever there is
going to be talk I don't want to
overstate this the major name which is
used in connection
to having children is the name shakai
shind sh that's the name which is used
that name is more connected with yose
than everybody than anyone else um
yoseph receives When when aam is anded
regarding the Brit that's going to be
very important the name which is used in
that context will be Shai later on y
Yakov will receive the braa he'll give
it over to yosf and he's going to give
it in terms of fertility and having
children and then y yosf receives the
strongest blessing of fertility when he
receives blessing of the breast son of
the womb it's it's it is absolutely
blessings of fertility that's what Yosef
receives and the name Shai may actually
also be connected to breasts which means
it's a question of flow of milk from a
from a mother to a child and a flow of
life and so on so again Y is absolutely
connected so therefore even though
the and the word Y is actually much more
interesting
because and again this is a continuation
of the previous book don't forget that
book there's there's a lot of
interesting things over there but but
the people seem to not just remember y
say they seem to be beneficiaries of
this blessing they seem to be involved
in the mid of Pur Vu now really simple
without getting deeper what is parro
trying to do he's trying to absolutely
frustrate that he's trying to destroy
that and he's trying to stop them from
from multiplying so again just read the
next
verse what's the first thing which is
interesting about
this so you could just yeah you correct
you could just focus on the fact oh
they're so numerous it's not it's not
that they're so is that they are so
numerous this is a separate people which
means the description over here of a
separate
um the reason why this is going to be so
so important and so interesting is the
perception of the Egyptian leadership
is this is a separate people and now my
question is but what is the
self-perception of the Jews in Egypt do
they see themselves as a separate people
or do they see themselves as part of
this other people which means what is
going on over here I'm not even calling
this a subtext right now I'm asking a
really simple question and of course you
realize that in a world where it seems
to be that anti-Semitism is the they say
the oldest hatred it's the oldest custom
right it's a custom what else can I say
it's this ingrain custom which people
have been passing on from uh from from
parents to
child nro was the first time
they yeah
yeah it it it really it really is uh
strange there was this Canadian
singer um moriset who found that
recently that she was in fact from
Jewish stock that there were Holocaust
Survivors who never told that they were
Jewish and she said that she always felt
comfortable with the Jews and uh and her
parent her mother was always very
positive about Jews but I think that's
exactly it do you inherit this hatred
have you heard all kinds of comments has
been passed on from generation to
generation or have you heard positive
things or even power of things which
means it's a completely irrational
hatred over here the first key is is
that these are a separate people they're
not the same people and that claim that
this is a separate people I'm sure you
hear Echoes going on with Hon as well
right um right these are a separate
people so it's as much as perhaps the
Jewish fantasy is that we are good
citizens and we're going to fit in and
we're going to be part of this larger
country that adopts us or allows us to
live there and then the question is I
don't want to be overly pessimistic with
the exile
that how how long does this last until
we get this message that no that's just
not the case and over here the first
thing is the core of the issue is
that that's a really interesting World
let word let's act wisely with
them that they increase
more and if a war begins
they will join our enemies that means
that the Jews are considered to be
what's the term a fifth column the Jews
are considered to be not part of
everyone else the Jews cannot be trusted
because the winds blow the other way
they'll be joining the other side
because they are not truly Patriots
they're not truly part of us that they
that that it goes down to tribalism and
they're not part of our tribe they are
part of something else and they are
different and and then he
says which is really interesting so it
sounds like the the fear is that they're
going to leave so then what's the
consideration I want to try to keep them
but why do you want to keep them let
them go you know be be be gone with them
so go kick them all out Exile which and
by the way you know Jewish history or
world history that that's happened a few
times but I want you to read really
carefully and I'm going to tell you
exactly what it is we're looking for if
I tell you what we're looking for it's
going to make it too easy so you want me
to make it easy y should I dumb down
things for you yeah who said yes
so this part will dumb down for you
because we had some people asking for
dumb if you read Source number two
that's the Brit ofarim by the way keep
in mind what word is important in
Brit Brit which means this is the
Covenant this is this is now now of
course you can be clever and question me
and say hold it it's not the same as the
Brit
Mila first of all say calm down
secondly let's read
this now if I ask myself okay so where
does that actually come to fruition in
seot well that happened pretty quickly
over here that's exactly what par was
saying menu they are a separate people
and this next pic again that they're
going to join our enemies that means
they are they are a
g now what their own personal perception
is
you can guess I have no idea each person
may be different do they celebrate the
4th of July do they cele I don't know I
I I I have no idea what to say but then
it
continues and they will be enslaved and
they will be how do you want to
translate Ino abused abused so when we
go back toot per Al what are we looking
for this is not going to we already
found the maybe the harder thing to find
so let's just keep reading so parro has
this problem and they're going to
leave did you just now notice
something so what is abuse answer
taxes that's that's but but it's not
just taxes here it it's an unfair taxing
of Jews is going to be abused but I'm
saying that's really interesting because
we have in front of us the blueprint of
what's supposed to be taking place and
that's why I'm saying that this is easy
and that's why I said should I make it
easier for you yeah just put the
blueprint up and then say so what are we
looking for over here as we
continue right we we start with the
taxes again by
the throats that means the enoi didn't
help it didn't help
is again here you also have the a level
of
disgust and now you have the other word
that we were looking for which means if
I'm looking for the britan upim and
saying so when and how does this come to
fruition when is this manifest I just
had to read the first 15 verses or so of
and now I see it and by the way if
you're not convinced about the the a you
haven't noticed it yet and the next
p how many how many times you need the
word a in one p say hold it I I think
it's trying to tell me something over
here so when we look at
theim at least as far as what is the
negative what's going to take place I
hope you see it all staring at us over
here but then something else happens and
that's
so right
there we got to a new stage and the new
stage is
murder murder is not part of the
blueprint
aod that was all that was supposed to be
here which means it's at this point that
pyro now has
overstepped what it was again if he were
to say listen I'm just following God's
rule over here I'm go I'm following what
God wanted so that's where things get go
too far now again I want to pause what
is the state of the Jewish people at
this point and I hope that you tell me
that you don't know the only indication
we've had so far is that they are
multiplying which is part of what
they're commanded to do and we don't
know that much more about their state in
terms of their religiosity the the
ramban is is really quite interesting in
Source number
three so why does he use let let's do
this in a clever way so by the way every
one of the commentaries that I read that
I learned preparing to give the shear
today I'm all I'm I'm thinking at least
one side of my brain so what was their
own personal experience with
anti-Semitism with terrible Kings with
people who were abusing which people who
are you know trying to find clever ways
in order to deal with their quote
unquote Jewish problem so we we know a
bit about the ramban's history probably
more so than some of the
others first thing is that he's told
that that he says is that parro and his
advisers think it would be
unpolitical of the original parro again
as far as we're concerned right now
there lots of previous paros and
therefore or he he's going to run
into political problems if he goes and
wages an allout war against the Jews I'm
saying this line is absolutely
fascinating even to indicate that parro
was starting to consider you know how is
this going to read in the op EDS of the
newspaper how am I going to be open to
attack or people are not going to like
this essentially he just now identified
two different groups he said one is the
the leader is going to say that oh this
is not right to do because it goes
against a previous parro you have no
right to do that secondly the average
person say how can you go and act in
such an immoral way which is really
interesting because now you're assuming
that the population in Egypt are are
very moral people who are going to
insist that all populations strangers in
their midst are all treated with
respect because he actually you
know asked her advice
even though there is this threat which
is
looming let's do this in a way that the
Jews won't even realize that they are
the ones who are being attacked right
now so how do you start this you start
by taxing
them but by the way good patriotic Jews
may
actually feel a responsibility to pay
the tax
it's a patriotic thing to do government
is asking for our help we're part of the
government we want to foret again I want
that's really part of what I'm what what
I'm really thinking about I want to know
what the what the verses indicate one
way or the other to what extent are the
Jews Israelites As You Wish they're
perceived by parro as being this fifth
column but how are they perceived when
it comes to themselves what is their own
self-perception so when they're taxed or
they say oh this is terrible they say oh
they point to the bridge no we built
that bridge this is how this our tax
money went over here and again there
there's nothing like Jews who can suffer
from their own self uh what should we
call this uh
misperception Kings s taxes
and then he secretly said to kill the
males
which means he he made it sound that
basically Jewish blood
D that's the point here Dam youf care
but it's on it's it's
really being told to people he he again
if you realize what ran just now said if
you want to kill Jews why not just get
your army to go and kill Jews go to war
why do it in such a way they me Al do
and then people throw them into the
river and so on there's more effective
ways to do this and he says no that
would have that would not have flown
politically that would have been
difficult he has these other
considerations you know the advisers the
old leaders the this the people and he
says this whole thing is being done in a
way and again this fascinating go ahead
kill a Jew if you want and then the Jew
is going to get upset let him come to
court let him bring Witnesses let him
bring evidence let him go and prove that
you killed him so again when I read all
this I really wonder about the ramban
own experiences as he's uh trying to
explain to us what it is that took place
there's a couple more things that I want
to touch upon one
is when he says that maybe yum they'll
join the enemies
alumit so it it's so obvious to us just
I want to make sure that we see the PK
one more time and then we'll look at
what the ran says it's again this is the
fear that they're going to join the
enemies it's in they'll join the enemies
now I would have read that without any
question means they're going to leave
the land they're going to go back home
and the ran actually says that as a
secondary thought but look at his
primary
thought that what was the fear that the
Jews are going to leave their ghettos
and start moving into our
neighborhoods I'm saying again this is
precious that that that he's uh that
he's saying this but we're we're going
to see a little more hopefully about
Goan as we uh as we proceed Source
number four one
second yeah the second thought is that
he says oh maybe it
means that they're going to take all of
our
things and therefore we're not be able
to fight back which which is fascinating
the ran actually gives the Exodus story
as the secondary possibility that that
that arises in parro's mind that parro's
immediate thought is that they're going
to leave their land where they live and
come and live in our neighborhoods
that's his fear that they actually going
to leave that that that that that's like
secondary thought okay good um Source
number four is a mid when it talks
about and it goes down to say
that which means if this is continuing
and those are by the way the implication
should be that this new generation is
also
and we continue although almost
immediately the mid by the way that's M
Sim and here is Sim ladal in Source five
when he
sayso now Brit Brit should have been in
our minds from the beginning here that
there's a covenant and what's the
Covenant the BR
the Jews were Unworthy of being saved
because they were Wicked so so here you
have wickedness being described doesn't
say 4th level of tum it says that
they're
Wicked because they
hadot I say that again because they have
aot is the reason why G takes
placeo and that's why it says and God
remember the Covenant which means if
there is a covenant there's something
larger which is taking place and we may
be Unworthy of it when we uh looking
just moving a little bit further in
Source number six which is again a
little bit further it's Sim LV it it it
actually is a great back and forth
mically to what extent we're deserving
or undeserving deserving or undeserving
which is a wonderful wonderful metaphor
and it says on the
God knew that he had to do the because
of the Covenant and then it goes a
little bit
further he saw that they're going to
rebel and then it goes further and it
says you know that okay they're going to
Rebel but then they're going to come
back say they're going to point their
finger and say that is our god um proba
but on the one hand they're going to say
on the other hand they're going to say
is that one is talking about by the
splitting the Sea and the other is
talking about by the toel by the way you
realize now that we are very
inconsistent people we have our highs
and we have our lows and I I love this
Divine back and forth that are we
deserving or
Not that we're going to say but on the
other hand you keep on goinging is that
we're going to do this but we're going
to do this we're going to do this we're
going to do this are we deserving are we
undeserving deserving undeserving and it
keeps going back and forth but what's
the bottom line here the bottom line is
but there's a covenant and God is going
to keep his on the Covenant but again
when I ask what is the spiritual state
so what's the spiritual State not just
in Egypt what's the spiritual State
ongoing for the Jewish people throughout
history what's the spiritual State and
and and what's the answer it's it's
we're working progress and we're and and
in flux that's that that that's that's
the issue we have our good days and we
have our bad days and uh again
interesting we go backwards now in
Source seven
is they explained this verse
in they rebelled against
God they had foreign
children what do all this tell
us that when ysf was born they start
they stopped performing Brit now that's
really important because
which sorry sorry sorry sorry when Yosef
died he Brit Mila they stopped doing the
Brit Mila the reason why this is so
important because what word is there
Brit which means that our side of the
Covenant is not being kept and now again
if you're going to be contractual and go
to court and say you know one side's not
keeping the contract is the other side
obligated by the contract the problem is
the other side made the contract with
the aote didn't make the contract with
the kids he made the contract with the
aote and but I I the next three words
are the ones which are
haunting and they said let's be like the
Egyptians so now when I go back and I
asked my question from before when pyro
says there is this am Isel this separate
people what is the perception of the
Jews regarding their identity so now you
have a midash which is is clearly
telling us by the it tells us a bunch of
things the the Britney law is incredibly
important because that's the beginning
that is this Covenant with Abraham right
so we kind of rejected our identity with
Abraham and what are we saying we're
going to be Egyptians by the way again
what are the Egyptians saying these are
not us these are not our people we're
going to get rid of them let's get smart
and then deal with them so you have the
Jew trying to assimilate and then you
have the non-jew trying to stop the
assimilation well how do they stop the
assimilation because they want to make
sure that we know that we are not them
and they stop it in their way we're not
going to get it to today but the last
Source I gave you is the BET Lei and the
BET Yos do Sal the
First's great-grandfather he goes
through this point about them not
keeping Brit La he actually modifies a
little bit he said they did the Mitzvah
but they try to cover it up don't ask
very painful surgery to try to deny the
Brit Mila and they knew that the slavery
was coming and therefore let's make it
as easy as possible upon us they know
that there's this Brit ban up toim that
they have to go through the hundreds of
years of uh of being another so instead
of being another let's try to be as much
as we can like the egyptions and let's
try to fit in as much as possible it'll
make life easier for us they're going to
like us a lot more and we'll be we we'll
be like everybody else which is
interesting because when I read this
midash I'm reading a sign of weakness
that they want to fit into everyone else
when I read the ba to Ley he's saying
it's a
strategy um I find by the way the beta
Ley very hard to take it at face value
but again I start thinking about when
the beta lives and in terms of the
hasala and people wanting to fit in and
trying to be like everybody else as a
strategy for Jewish survival is that
again if only we were to be again Jews
on Jews on Jews in the home and non-jews
on the street and you all know what I'm
referring to will they then like us more
or is that then just going to at some
point metastasize into a holocaust so
again reading some of these commentaries
and then keeping in mind the times that
they live in and what they're dealing
with I I I found fascinating at least
for me from beginning to end but let's
go uh a little bit further how far we
gotten to we got to Source number seven
which says that uh they said no let
let's let's try to fit in let's try to
be like everybody else it's all going to
work out what can possibly go wrong and
we will be like the Egyptians now
there's one more thing that I want to
take I want to keep in mind and then I
finally at some point want to get to
some verses to try to see hold where we
getting all this from and this now is
going to get to a verse it's not a it's
not a verse you expected it's in c
number eight in VRA somehow we find
ourselves back in VRA and it
says now the first thing which is
important about this verse which I just
now managed to completely take out of
context is actually to know the context
that it's in and the context is that
this is an introduction well it's always
two possibilities is it finishing the
previous part or is it introduction to
the next part the next part which is
coming is a list of all of forbidden
sexual relations and it says don't do
what they did in Egypt don't do what
they don't do what they did in Canan so
if I read the izra
remarkable that's talking about decency
in terms of business in terms of laws
that that's fascinating what is it that
you that they did in Egypt which is
which is the problem they didn't keep
the Mish now the the ramban quotes the
izra but he quotes a different izra same
izra but just a different citation he
quotes the izra a couple verses before
and I'll tell you I'll I'll tell you
what thez says he he
writes he actually divides them he
says according to Ezra was sins which
they did in terms of vodar idolatry but
the sexual sins which
means the previous section right this
is deals with
the afterwards it deals with idolatry
and and services that you shouldn't do
so the B are saying is is the idolatry
but erit Kanan is the
sexual depravity so that that's the way
I reads and they in bond disagrees he
says that's not the case I'm just going
to skip and look where they in bond and
10 is
bold by the way there's good evidence of
that the the Egyptians were sexually
immoral um our first two meetings with
Egypt right SAR gets there they
kidnapped her Yosef gets there right
they they they hit on him which means
the Egyptians seem to be a place where
they are Hot Blooded individuals we'll
leave it like that the r HS actually
goes into that a little bit because he
says so if you're bam what are you
answer
you you're you're hot blooded
so he
says and and he's saying no and this
this is the correct
interpretation the
par he he focuses on the second half of
the verse what can't you
do ra who's the ones of Egypt and the
ones ofan don't follow their practice
practices and he essentially says he
quotes from that whatever they do you do
the opposite you want to know what
proper behavior is whatever they do they
do the opposite this this is Jewish
wisdom it's very it's very interesting
by the way the ra the rambam in s 12 is
not that different but he's
understanding these things in terms of
morals less so than in terms of
law but the reason I actually went here
is because of source 14 but before we
read it I want to go back and read the
PK one more time in eight
so what does that phrase add when it
says the place that you
lived so the mrai which again J's a
commentary on
Rashi he
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writes it's ER Goan he ER Goan D Lo
Egypt was worse than all the other
nations that go was worse than any place
else and and he's referring to Source
13 they were the worst of all the
nations so
he went ever so slightly further than
the
shra but it's very fair what he said and
and now we're completely perplexed yeah
Egypt is a completely immoral place but
Goan was worse so what do they what was
so bad about Goan listen sometimes you
go into Jewish neighborhoods you know I
don't want to say lushan Hara against
Jews against Jewish neighborhood so what
do they do okay they don't park very
well they double Park triple park right
it's Universal in in every
uh yeah okay I'll try to behave but um
what did they do so bad I'm saying
that's my question what did they do so
bad and it's saying oh this is the this
is the worst the worst of the
worst are are are the Jews
so this verse again if you take the
interpretation of the
CRA you now have again you take the
ibenz and the ran I hope you're
following me now and it says don't don't
follow the practices of Egypt that you
were in is either connect to the
previous section which is one of Zar and
this would point then to the to the idea
that the Jews were involved in idolatry
or it's leading into the next section
which is one of sexual sins which means
the Jews in were were involved sexual
sins by the way what's the advantage of
those two interpretations they're both
part of
the which means so what was so bad what
did the Jews do so bad what was the
Terrible Things So now now you get to
pick was it the previous thing or was
the next thing is it they involved in
idolatry is it they were involved in
sexual sins but again what it is saying
is that the is that oan was worse than
any place and that's really interesting
by the way it's also interesting in them
say in pyro you know the way the ran
read oh they may leave Goan and come and
live with us and we don't want them
around because because the Jews are so
depraved can you imagine that again we
always look the other way around the
Egyptians are so bad and therefore and
we're so good right and now and now we
you realize the crazy place that we got
to now we got to this possibility it's
that the Egyptians don't they see us
separate people and part of the reason
these separate people is because we're
people that don't have values which is
not what you want you to hear you want
you to hear how good we are and a good
we are but it goes back to this point
that all the MIM are following this and
saying that uh that no that the reason
that God is going to take us out is
because there is a covenant with the aot
again I told you I wanted to get to a
couple of suim the first one that I want
to get to
is one that you know and you're very
very trained to read it in a very
specific and I'm going to suggest
limited kind of way mosha wanders out of
the palace and mosha sees his brothers
which itself is a phenomenal concept
because mosha knows that those are his
brothers mosha knows the slaves are his
people it would have been very easy for
a person to have raised in the palace to
completely forget the slave uh
generation the slave people the slave
strata and these people have nothing to
do with me and instead it
says he sees their pain and he
identifies with their
pain and he sees one of his brothers
being
beaten great so mosha becomes a freedom
fighter mosha becomes the this is the
beginning of mosha as a goel Moshe as a
redeemer Moshe was born to lead Moshe
was raised to lead he was educated to
lead
right why you hitting your friends again
Mo imagine how disappointed he is mosha
would love to believe that the Jews act
on a higher moral level than the
Egyptians and here he sees the Jews now
again you've been trained to believe
that this is datan V because you've been
trained to believe that there's this the
conservation of Bad characters and every
again I keep calling them the chich and
Chang of the Bible that these are the
guys that every single bad thing that
happens it's only the there's only two
bad guys there's only two bad guys and
now I'm going to ask you can you
possibly entertain the possibility that
there's more than two bad guys in among
benel is it possible that we've been
reading this very very um generously no
there's only two bad guys what if these
are absolutely representative of the
others and they're beating on one
another which means the Jewish behavior
is not all that good and remember
remember the comment of mish of the izri
said oh what they don't follow they
don't follow the Mish it's the it's the
Mish it's basic laws basic ways to treat
one another and
and they
say who are you to become the judge of
us are you going to kill us the same way
you killed the
MIT right MOS gets
afraid how does parro find out about
this and the answer is and this is my
suggestion is that these people see
themselves as being Egyptians they don't
want someone to be their leader and to
be a separate people they don't want to
be again it's EX inverse where do where
do kazal see anything in the verses that
the Jews identified as Egyptians and the
answer is when the goel the Redeemer
comes and is there ready to take action
why are you why did you kill the
Egyptian why did you kill this man which
means they actually think that they are
part of the Egyptians the fact that
power finds out about it who in whose
interest is that unless they want to be
good Law buying citizens do you know
what this guy did he went and killed an
Egyptian you can't kill an Egyptian
which which means who's the one who's
the one who's the snitch who's the one
who ratted Moshe out over here and the
and the answer it's only the people are
there which means it's the slaves who
did it it's it's some of maybe it's
these two people that did it which means
there's something really remarkable over
here which is taking place and all that
I'm asking again I'm asking myself where
do we see in the verses that they're
saying no let's be like the Egyptians
we're okay over here and even if they're
given various tax and PID taxes and
maybe even slavery we want to be part of
this nation so a desire to fit in is
something which is staring at us over
here and and by the way what happens
afterwards Sosha leaves and then what
happens and then he be then he saves
this damsel and distress which means
mosha is still the goel but instead he
becomes this Redeemer for these girls
off in midan someplace and mosha is
going to do what he does but he kind of
understands now that the Jews are not
the ones who really are and and this is
terrible he comes to this realization
that they're not really redeemable and
if you realize this cuz he tried to he
tried to start it he tried to help and
he's told and he's reported on that they
don't want to leave can you now read the
whole conversation between God and mosha
at the SN a little differently Mo God
says Mo no you no and by the way it
never says there that's the other thing
I wanted to point out it never says I
want you to follow the whole narrative
until until God Says by this now I'm
going to take him out the whole focus is
never that they pray to God God no it
says they scream God hears their cries
God hears their Scream but it's never
that they pray to God the relationship
with God is completely silence
completely absent but God hears and God
remembers the Covenant which means they
are suffering God remember but what what
about their religious identity the lack
of them actually asking God the second
thing is what I started to say is that
God knows it's time and God knows that
there's a covenant and even if they
broke the Covenant God is going to keep
the Covenant and Moses is looking and
saying like what are you talking about
are they going to listen to me not
because again as we always read it that
mosha is has a great deal of humility
and mosha doesn't really think that he's
worthy that's not it maybe it's part of
it but that's not it it's that he's
tried once goes these people don't want
to leave these people think that they're
part of Egypt these people are not the
ones who are waiting for Redeemer to
take them out and essentially God says
go by the way the other thing that I
wanted to get is also it's something
which I think you know but we have to
stop right the other thing is is that do
you remember that God says go and speak
to the elders speak to the zakim and and
then uh you go in front of parro if you
follow the whole thing there God says
you and the zakum should go in front of
parro and he goes and speaks to the
zakum the zakum it sounds like they
believe and then when they get
to there and mid says that they kind of
uh disappear along the way every single
one of them disappears in Source 19
which means all the so-called leaders
are not willing to fight and not willing
to declare their independence and not
willing to say that know the time has
come for us to leave they all disappear
which means when I go back and I ask my
question okay so what is the state of
the people at this time the midashim as
I said start with the cabalistic
teachings 49th level of Tuma go to the
various midashim they rejected Brit
rejecting Brit La is really interesting
because Brit La could represent all
kinds of other things as well first of
all it's a covenant secondly it may also
be connected to sexuality and and and
and arot and other things as well and a
rejection of all kinds of sexual mores
and maybe that verse again I I spend
some time with that verse in vayikra
maybe that verse is more important than
we think about the
the actions of of er till we finally saw
the CRA telling us oh yeah what is it
the saying what is it they did oh yeah
they Goan was worse than the rest of
Egypt and that by the way is a game
changer the Goan could have been worse
than Egypt and then we actually see that
Moses into the various all that I said
is follow all of the narratives and all
of the discussion and what's taking
place and what do we actually see with
these people we start off they're all
doing Mitzvah pru all that's great but
then as we continue are those two people
representative or are those two people
uh just two individuals who are having
you know a bad religious day but maybe
they are representative of the people
and you know who are you because and now
I'll finish in because they're Egyptians
and once you realize that they think
that they're Egyptians now you can
understand where the midash is getting
this from there's a lot more which is
under the surface there which we're not
going to have time to get into but the
combination of these things including
the leaders this all kind of
Disappearing and mosha then saying to
God like like what do you want from me
these people don't want but but what
what's our conclusion and this is really
important the conclusion is this whole
story is about a Brit the story is about
a people who forgot the Brit and people
who broke the Brit and people who
stopped keeping the Brit but there was a
God who remembered the Brit and God said
I made a Brit I made a Brit with our
ancestors and God says I'm going to keep
the Brit in the the cloud in the
background of everything else that I'm
saying today specifically today and
specifically the news that I don't
listen to or the papers that I don't
read and uh specifically today what I'm
going to say is that sometimes we have
good days and sometimes we have bad days
as a people and sometimes they're
confusing and sometimes we don't even
know is this a good day or a bad day
what I will say is that the reason that
we're here and the reason what we're
going to win the wayas going to survive
and that is because God made a covenant
with AB Y and yov and God will keep his
side of the Covenant