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Parsha in the Park - Tzav- Thank you!
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Good morning and welcome to para in the
park. This week it's
parasav. It deals with many different
offerings and sacrifices that are
brought into the temple. One of them is
the toada, the thanksgiving offering
that a person brings when he recovers
from one type of a problem. He's was in
jail and released. He got sick and then
got healed. He was in the desert and
came out of it alive. He was on a ship
and came out of it. We say thank you
Hashem. He brings a big offering. He has
to invite all of his friends and he
announces what happened at the time. You
know, he got sick and look how Hashem
healed me. Thank you, Hashem. And that's
the type of person that we Jews should
strive to be. Someone who says, "Thank
you often. Thank you, Hashem, for this.
Thank you for that. Thank you to the bus
driver for taking me even though he's
paid. Thank you to the person in the
store for ringing my order up or for
helping me out." Even if you think maybe
the person doesn't deserve it, he's paid
to do that. It makes you into a better
person by thanking everyone. You want to
be a thankful person and not someone
that takes everything for granted and
thinks it's coming to him. We see that a
lot in the kids today in the people in
the current generation, they're not
thankful. We have to be thankful and we
don't have anything coming to us. So
everything we get, thank you Hashem. And
we learned that from this week's learn
that from a lot of places, but one of
them is this week's para para. This has
been par. This has been para in the
park.