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Leave the Filth Behind - Rabbi Avi Slansky
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When you're in a certain place, you can't keep from getting dirty.
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and push it together push it together
push it together now the word is
Hebrew means filth means disgusting
leave here because it's disgusting
what does that mean when you walk
through a dirty area you could be the
greatest person in the world you're
gonna get dirty why because the floor is
Muddy so if you're wearing white shoes
and you're walking through the mud your
shoes are going to get dirty the example
I saw is similar to germs when you're in
an area with germs you can't say the
germs don't touch me I'm better than you
it's serious it's going to affect you
it's going to touch you Ravenna bakai is
teaching you that when you're in a
certain place it's a little it's dirt
it's filth it's disgusting it's
irrelevant that you are the one person
that told the whole world that you are
wrong it's irrelevant they're all on one
side and you're on the other side it's
dirt it's filth you can't prevent it
from getting on you that's
which really is a rambam over here you
see in Deus and I think of famous rambam
that the rambam says it's the Derek
it's the way Man was created it's in our
DNA what's our DNA that when something
is going on around you you get involved
that you get drawn after your
surroundings so if you're in a dirty air
area automatically that dirt is going to
get on you it is a mitzias it is on you