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as I mentioned a few podcasts ago I uh I
read the um unpleasant comments that I
received uh for my interview style I
wasn't doing that to be as my children
say in
Hebrew is like uh like being neb like
you
know those things are so terrible you're
such a NE you know I wasn't doing it to
do that I was doing that to explain my
interview style whether or not uh people
appreciate it or not I just wanted to
point out that there's a method to the
madness I'm not just I'm in interrupting
and in fact I just got a interesting
email where a person said I listened to
the interview and I also was disturbed
by the interruptions and he says and
since I've listened to it four times and
now I understand what you were trying to
accomplish
uhem I I don't know that everyone always
appreciates what I'm trying to
accomplish I have a being uh a
well-known unof probably modesty is my
greatest uh trait and among my great
traits but uh you know I I always try as
the great balius did to you know be
beser and to and to cover up my
greatness so uh so I don't like to you
know reveal what I'm doing all the time
you know I like to appear as simplistic
as possible this does two things one is
it protects me because um
as my friend re Nell told me that
sometimes people say oh you're friendly
with rowski he's very funny he dos a lot
of good jokes and things and he says no
no no but he he also knows how to learn
you know he says he's been FAS a few
times you know he gives a DA he know
that alone he says when I tell this to
people they get angry at me and I don't
know why and I said I'll tell you why as
long as they can write me off that the
guy is just you know funny so I'm not
I'm not a threat to them but when they
think that I can also learn and also be
entertaining than what have they got
over me and it's very important to put
other people down that's how you raise
yourself up is by putting other people
down so that's why I don't like to uh to
let people uh see that because I know
that you know it it becomes more
threatening to people I give emoi shabas
sh in har and uh over the years I mean
the old days I used to get hundreds of
people now I don't but I used to get
hundreds of people although they put it
up on tour any time and I get thousands
of people so I guess even though they're
not there in person but you do get more
of a an energy when there are thousands
of people in the room as opposed to
online but um but uh there were people
who were upset that I drew this kind of
an audience and what was interesting is
sometimes when I would go on a tour and
I'd be traveling I didn't want to stop
the she and I would invite in other
famous speakers to fill in while I was
gone and they said they didn't get the
turnout that I got my people wanted to
hear me you know uh and from time to
time somebody would come over to me and
it happened several times and they'd say
uh why are you giving the she you're
such a big time of you know more than
everybody else you know that you give
such a such a big Shear I should be
giving that Shear I know more than you
do
so I say no it's because I'm funny oh go
oh you're you're a clown you're a joke a
joker you're tell jokes you're a
comedian oh I didn't understand okay now
I understand they coming to watch a
comedy show I thought it was a Shear no
okay now I understand now I understand
already you're a joker okay you're a
clown okay now I feel
better and one time when this happened
one of my kids were with me and they
were seething and they said ABA why
don't you say something and I said do
you know how sad your life has to be
that you have to go up to somebody that
you don't know and attack them because
they have an
audience right what I should have said
is why don't you give a sheare why
because you know nobody will come
because nobody wants to listen to you
you stupid BG nobody wants to hear what
you have to say what am I doing that for
he's already a stupid Bala so now I have
to go and point it out to him you know
let him put me down and walk away and
feel better about himself and have a
certain amount of self-respect so I
don't need to tout how great I am
already you know and that's why it was
interesting I used to have people would
come to the year one time a guy says I
couldn't make it I listened to the
recording he says and I didn't realize
it you say a lot of deep things meaning
was I wasn't in the energy of the room
and everybody laughing I was listening
to what you were saying you say a lot of
deep things I said what are you trying
to do kill my parosa just say I'm
funny that's what people want to hear
you know people don't pay me money to
say deep things people pay me money cuz
I'm funny you know and that's why
somebody once said to me you're not
allowed to uh you know charge for how
come you charge when you speak I said
I'm not charging for the Torah I'm
charging for the jokes you know I speak
in America I get a certain amount of
money when I speak and uh you know I
have to have a certain number of jokes
so sometimes I would tell a joke at the
shabas table and my kids would say ah
but that's not funny and I'd say remind
me how much do you get paid to say jokes
I don't think you have any idea what's
funny I'll tell you what's funny you
know I said okay granted not every joke
is a $500 joke you know what I mean I
only need a few of those I could finish
you know I said but you you fill in you
know you put in enough jokes you reach
the the amount that I'm getting paid you
know so after that when I would tell a
joke at the shoing table one of my kids
would be like that's about 250 that's
$2.50 Dad
sorry that's a bucket a quarter joke
because not everyone can do everything
but everyone can criticize anyway um the
point I was making is that um I I was
reading the negative comments to point
out that there were people who did not
appreciate why I do what I do now you
can agree with that you can disagree
with it but that's my style of
interviewing because I want to try to
get out of the people what I want to get
out and in fact what I I received a lot
of you know don't feel sorry for
yourself uh emails and and comments and
I don't don't worry about it you know
I'm I'm very impressed with
myself I couldn't be any more impressed
with myself don't worry about it you
know uh I get introduced sometimes and
that's why I have told my kids many
times I've told my wife I've told my
kids I've told anybody who will listen I
don't want any hpen when I die you know
for a lot of reasons uh one is the gar
talks terribly about people who lie and
either people are going to lie about me
when I die or they're going to tell the
truth and it's just going to be a bizan
so let's let's just not say anything I
said but besides that most people need
has SP them because they never get mpid
I get M people have mped me all the time
every time I get up to speak I get these
over-the-top introductions that are just
like ridiculous you know and uh rosha
Feinstein used to get these tremendous
introductions and when he got up to
speak he just didn't even acknowledge it
because it was like yeah okay you know
but it's a little embarrassing when you
get a big one I remember D Cohen once
got this really over-the toop
introduction and he gets up invisibly
choked up and he says I just wish my
parents could have been here to hear
that says my father would have enjoyed
it and my mother would have believed it
you know so there's different kind of
responses but one of the things I say is
you know wow after that introd uction
all I can say is I wish that I was you
sitting in the audience listening to me
because what could be better than
listening to somebody like that wow it's
I'm so impressed with myself right
now I don't has spay them so don't worry
about it all The Nasty comments I enjoy
reading the nasty comments um it's uh uh
you know all of them all of them uh you
know are taken
right it's one of
the the mishna mentions you know you you
want to hear reproof but uh but this
isn't reproof this is just you know
either criticism or insults and that's
fine too that's fine that's uh I I only
grow from the experience it helps me
develop my anovi even further than you
can even imagine such a thing is
possible but um uh but I basically
wanted to explain it I got one very
curious email where the person says I
hear your explanation but maybe you
should speak to ad toyra
first and I said about what hilus
interviewing I didn't know that was a
Simon what exactly is the issue I'm
supposed to be clarifying should you ask
the question like this should you do it
like that how should you be uh sitting
what's your lighting you know this is my
style of interviewing and that's why I
pointed out and somebody uh wrote which
I found interesting goes
I understand what you're saying after
your interview with niss and black I
finally felt like I knew who he was and
I had listened to all the interviews
that he had done but now I finally felt
like I understood who he was so that's
it I was explaining I was not hurt I'm
not
insulted just the opposite I tell you
the truth that the I'd have to make
azman it's definitely dozens I would go
so far as to say scores I don't know if
it's hundreds but definitely scores of
wonderful comments and emails I get from
people who tell me how much kizic they
get from this show as Anonymous
mentioned in his sponsorship that gives
me such
um you know and sometimes people come up
to me I was just in America because my
daughter had an operation and she's
recovering as somebody asked why don't
you give the name so we could dive in
yaomi Bas Sima if you want to throw in a
good word for her um she could always
useis and um and I was there and uh you
know um I took my daughter out to eat to
uh to the finest eating establishment in
the five towns Caris and Gaby and um you
know they have these dumps like Doma and
stuff but I don't go to those places you
know call us and Gabby say that's where
you go anyway and uh apparently
everybody in the restaurant listens to
the rovski show we just went around you
know I went to visit uh my mother-in-law
in Lakewood and um uh she
uh you know I went to DAV minion I was
surrounded by a group of Lakewood guys
who all listen to the podcast so I know
there are people who get from it and I
and I get these emails of people you
know who get this so the nasty comments
you know are the exception rather than
the rule and like I said maybe one time
I'll come in and read all of the nice
comments that people make and you know
mostly because I'm totally out of ideas
of what to talk about so that seems like
as good an idea as any you know um I
often come into the podcast and ask so
what should I talk
about because uh you know we're well
into
our sixth year seventh Year good God
we're well into our seventh year of
rabie olowski and I've been talking for
hundreds and hundreds of hours you know
and uh you think at some point this guy
has to run out of stuff to say
apparently
not I always find something else but it
doesn't always occur to me off the top
of my head you know I am not a mind gab
like some people are that they they're
just overwhelming you know when I was uh
by my daughter who lives in farak I in
in the white I give a uh an online
missil sharim which of course you can
sign up for at my website ravioli. comom
and uh you know normally when I give it
in Israel it's on American time so it's
uh 2:15 in the afternoon but in America
that's 7:15 in the morning and the way
that NES works you can't go to an early
Dominion really if you if you want to
dve after NES so um
uh so I go to the 8:30 I finish the sh
after 8 and uh get myself together and
drive down to the white show I go to
8:30 and the r of Aon finer Do's there
so I just had this of giving him a shim
when I was there it's not easy because
he DS for a very long time I had to hang
around for a long time just to go over
and give him aim but uh um but I
remember when I spoke in the rville
years ago and he gave me an introduction
and I got up to speak and I said you
heard more uh sources in that 5 minute
introduction than you're going to hear
in my entire
speech he's a minorous godbe he just
keeps producing and producing and you
know um he's he's he he is a Wonder of
Our Generation you know and uh um uh re
finer if you ever happen to be in AR TR
we would love to have you on the show
because I can't think of anyone finer
in the state of
Carolina anyway so uh so uh yeah so okay
well that was just uh I'm waiting for
the riddlin to kick in this was just my
ADD taking me all from topic to topic so
uh so that's it so thank you for
everybody for the nice comments don't
worry I'm not being I'm not insulted you
know uh I remember at one point I was uh
I been killed on the internet three
separate occasions you know and uh you
read the comment sections and the
comments are often just vicious really
vicious comments you know and one of my
kids said AB but don't read them and I
said no no it's good for me it's good
for me you know read the I'm a m I'm a
m he has a din of M everyone should go
out and kill him and something like that
I find these things inspiring
that I could Inspire this level of
loathing among people I'm a pretty nice
guy you know more or less but this level
of
hatred I find it you know uh I find it
calming you know in the words of Tom
Lara who used to write funny songs
professor of math you know one of his
songs he is uh laid lanious and vile
make me smile
so uh yeah that's okay it's good it's
good uh you know uh reminds me of uh
they tell a story that before World War
II this guy was reading the sturma which
is the Nazi uh was the Nazi propaganda
piece and he sees this yid reading the
stma he says you're reading the sturma
why would you read that he says uh I
can't read the Jewish newspapers he says
why because the Jewish newspapers
everybody hates us everyone's going to
kill us everyone's going to do terrible
things I read Thea the Run the World
with the most powerful people with his
thing I get a lot of from it the only
people saying positive things about us
are the
Nazis so uh so that's why all the
negative comments the fact that I I
could Inspire that in fact I'll tell you
an interesting ver that I heard years
ago uh from a well-known Baler he said
uh he said you know Amon and moav can
never marry into CL
and the reason they can
never I'm almost positive I heard this
from every cter I'm almost POS he was R
New Haven at the time and he used to
come to uh to our ncsy events originally
somehow he thought he was going to
recruit you know bakam for his yiva
after a while when he got the lay of the
land he just came because he he he saw
wow what an opportunity these are the
nicest kids in the world that have a
chance to be Masia so uh you know Shout
out to the cultist who when I would go
to America they would uh always host me
wherever they went as they went from
City to City I would follow them around
you know I just I just stayed with them
uh recently in uh in bokeh and uh they
hosted me and my daughter and my
grandchildren you know and uh Mrs CA
whenever I uh I walk in the door on one
of these trips the first thing she does
is hand me a large pile of of vitamins
and say quick take
these apparently I always look like I'm
dying you know what I mean so uh um
which by the way I am but you know only
question is when
but I have embraced my own
mortality
uh which by the way since I'm still in
the add portion of the program um the uh
uh I say this all the time I've said
this more than once but uh uh this
tubish V I'll be making my
sudas 11 years since I had my heart
attack and uh bypass and um and uh two
of the doctors said that I should not
have made it so when uh I wake up every
morning I tell myself I'm in overtime
the fact that I'm alive is the greatest
thing in the world so you enjoy every
day when you understand that every day
is extra you know you you you get you
enjoy it better I I remember I was in a
hotel and and I was sleeping and my
father was pounding on the door to come
to breakfast I had no desire to come to
breakfast because all they do in these
hotels are eat now to be fair I was very
good at that you know but I had already
been you know to the te- room and the
midnight bash and I was okay I didn't
have to come to anything else my father
it was like 7 o'clock in the morning
it's breakfast it's breakfast I said Dad
I'm not hungry he says it's paid for so
Jews have a special approach you know
people go out to eat they're like oh I'm
so stuffed I couldn't eat another bite
says you want dessert no I'm so full
it's included okay let's see the dessert
menu it's paid
for so when I started um my ncsy chapter
in Los Angeles and it's Jacob and
1978 and then when I restarted the Long
Island region of n csy in
1979 I put a tremendous emphasis on
paying dues I would do everything I
could to get kids to pay dues and I
would tell them when you pay dues you
get discounts on this and discounts on
that and you get this for free and that
for free I wasn't making any money on it
so people said to me why is this so
important to you I said because once
somebody pays their dues and you tell
them if you come to this I'll give it to
you half price or I give it to you for
free they're like it's paid for it's
going to come already it's paid for
so uh so it's already in included so I
have that already but uh
noem you know uh I I'm sure I'm sure
that that that time will come but uh
yeah I I celebrate every single day and
I think everybody should the only
difference between me and most people is
they don't understand that uh that you
know uh one day we're going to die and
we don't Embrace that so uh you know
when you have uh stared death in the
face and you
realize that
uh well tell the story when my brother
died my mother was still alive and
anybody who would listen she would say
why why did Jason die why did Jason die
he was so young he had children to marry
off I would say to God take me take me
instead don't take Jay why did Jay die
now what do you say to a woman in her
80s who lost her son in his 60s how do
you how do you explain that you
know and so no one knew what to answer
now I was after my bypass operation I
couldn't fly so I called up to pay Shiva
call and my mother does it to me why why
did Jason die I said to God take me and
I said God doesn't want you you're a
cranky old lady Jay's a lot of fun he'd
much rather have Jay he doesn't want you
he'll get around to you one day I'm
assume but right now he doesn't want you
and she said that's the first thing
anyone says that makes any
sense one of my kids told me that you
know towards the end she was she was in
a lot of pain towards the end and she
said I'm trying not to be so nasty so
that God will take
me so I faced death and God said nah you
stay here I was like but God I'm I'm
ready to move on no you're not trust me
just stay ready here don't go
anywhere I'll get to you eventually but
right now you know we uh we're we're
doing fine why don't you stay down there
and annoy people in this world instead
of coming to olaba and just being a
nuisance I appreciate that anyway so
that's my very brief introduction yeah
what did I want to talk about uh this
week
so um we are in the weeks of shovavim
for those of you who are unfamiliar with
it you might have seen I live here in so
you see posters you know special t
for there are people if you have a
really good Jewish calendar you know
then you'll see not the IJ Morris I
don't even know if they still make that
but when I was growing up IJ Morris
Funeral Home had a bigus that they used
to send out to everybody thej Morris
calendar and people who had no
to Judaism had an IJ Morris calendar and
he had the times for candle lighting and
when the holidays came out it was uh it
was a good thing I'm sure it was a good
advertising thing and uh you know um I
assume it made them very popular from
what I hear people are dying to use
their
services anyway but uh well this is
taking a pretty dark turn this week
hasn't
it but uh you know um so it won't be on
the IJ Morris calendar but if you have a
fancy Jewish calendar It'll point out on
there are people who fast on Monday and
Thursday there are people who say
special on Monday and Thursday people do
T you know uh every Monday and Thursday
during shim and it's a a special time
shim is an abbreviation for the paros
that we are
inos
B uh and M those weeks are called the
weeks of shim and their special time of
doing tikun and improving yourself in
certain areas in
specific I don't want to go too much as
it is they already censor me on 246
because I'm too
controversial if you can imagine you
know um I uh I uh just received an email
some somebody who just listens to me on
246 and they say I don't know a lot of
your podcasts aren't up and some of the
things get you know get you know there's
only part of it there and I said I'm too
controversial for 246 some some of my
videos are up there with warning
statements you know what I mean that uh
people shouldn't uh shouldn't have to
expose themselves to uh to this uh to
this type of uh lat sonis and uh and
then then then pretest and then opic
curses and stuff but some of them they
let in so I appreciate that so I don't
want to go into too much details because
I at least I stand the chance of getting
on this
time and um I've told this story before
but it's one of my favorites you know
uh I got called from R Becca from the
aoda many years ago inviting me to speak
at the aoda
convention and I said uh aren't you
afraid I'm going to say something
controversial and he says well discuss
this so we're going to give you the
women shalas because none of the rash
Yesa come to that and we'll have you do
the Sunday morning closing because they
all leave Mo shabas I said I was kidding
I didn't realize there was an actual
meeting of how can we invite Orosi and
minimize the
damage I've told this story a lot of
times and I've never been invited back I
wonder if there's a correlation but
anyway
so I let's just say the following during
the weeks of shim there is a Min to go
to because this is one of the areas
we're supposed to be
main um because these are the weeks of
GIS and G that's what we're reading
about in these
stories and as you know in
parmos says to mosha I'm taking them out
of MIT and if you ask in what's to bring
them to this mountain to give them the
toy and that's why uh getting the t is
an integral part of so we go through
and and and which are you know at the
end of mish is the second um part
ofab and all of that together is called
and these are the week
and if you look sometimes not all the
but some of
the um when you say
mus in uh uh on
Yan you'll see it
begins this Gus came about because of
our sins and there is a
specific that you say to ask forgiveness
for um particular AA that causes Gus
yeah that that brings us into gulls why
that AA and why GIS is uh for another
discussion that I'll perhaps do uh in
one of my online shum because I'm my
online sh I get to say all the stuff
that I try not to say in public you know
on these public podcasts which has when
I've said this in the past people say
you mean there's stuff you don't say
yeah yeah believe it or not I actually
self censor I know that's hard to
believe because it seems like I say so
many outrageous things but I don't yeah
in fact I probably mentioned this in the
past but uh there's nothing better than
a purum play it's wonderful you should
always if you have Theus to be parodied
in a PM play watch it closely because
you'll learn more about yourself than
the nasty com you get on a YouTube video
you know so one time a person was
impersonating me and or doid uh per play
and uh he was in share he's giving the
share he's doing a whole thing of that
and then he stops and goes like
this and he comes back and he did this a
few times and the guys were cracking up
and I had no idea what they were talking
about so I said what is that he goes
Reby you do that all the time I said no
I don't he says okay next time it
happens we'll tell you so sure enough I
was in sheer and I was doing a you know
some sort of a shtick to be able to um
elucidate the point that gamar was
making as I mentioned at the beginning
of this there's a method to my madness
you know and I don't just stom tell
jokes and stories there's a purpose to
it in fact story within a story um I
used to give a par she uh in seminary on
uh on Friday morning and I'd always you
know were tired we come in with these
gigantic coffees and stuff and you know
they still had their pajamas you know
they put their clothes over it you know
they were half asleep so I would always
start with a joke you know and then I
would build up my questions and I build
up my questions at the end I would throw
it out to the girls to see what they
would say and towards the end of the
year one girl bright girl she says wait
I know the answer it's in the opening
joke it's always in the opening joke you
start with this joke as if it has
nothing to do with anything and then in
the end you say and that's why and you
tie it back into the joke and I was like
oh there's a method to my to my manness
you discovered it I had a girl in I'm a
married lady and she said to me I said
you're Shear over to my husband I said
okay she said you don't understand I
can't remember Shir I've never told him
over a sheer but I remember jokes and
stories and with you a Shear if you
remember the jokes and stories you can
recreate the shear so I said
oh so uh so there is a method to my
madness anyway so I realized
they stopped me when I was doing I said
I realized why because I try to use the
humor to develop the point but I don't
want it to turn into L sinus I'm not I'm
not telling jokes for the S of telling
jokes and that's why I always get styed
it just happened to me the other day
that somebody came in a friend of my son
and he was videoing whatever was going
on and he says oh R alas is here tell us
a
joke so I I I don't usually it's hard
for me to remember jokes I don't I don't
really I say things over in a funny way
I have a certain um what morai cornfeld
from the daf Yom Institute told me once
they said I really enjoy the things that
you say but you know you have this Edge
to
you I said I know that's why people
listen to me you know that was a
different P play where uh my uh my good
friend rib mendle uh who
uh has sponsored sponsored uh episodes
here in the past you know he um uh he
did
me play and he did the usual like you
know telling jokes and then someone says
yeah that's like this he does me I go I
yeah you think I like getting
interrupted in a middle of a sense so
first of all he got down my very refined
Long Island accent which is not easy to
do it's a very specific
yeah it was like my kids all do it to
this day you know yeah think I like
erupted I'm sense you know so he says
but you know the attitude and I said
what do you mean you know that's why
people listen to this The Edge he says
you have an edge I said yeah absolutely
you know but
um uh so I tried to do just enough that
I think I'm illustrating my point and
then I stopped and that's what the
staring off in the distance was is I
said is this enough or should I go a
little longer what do I need to do in
order to keep people's interest because
that's the sugar coating on the medicine
that you want people to listen for this
and even then I I don't want it to be
stamate sunis it's something that's
there to be M the point I'm trying to
bring across so um okay uh so when uh it
comes to shim there's a particular
issue during this time that we're
supposed to be mat we're supposed to be
working on ourselves and we're supposed
to be uh doing chuva now the problem is
and this is always the problem right
what are you supposed to be doing on El
doing chuva what are you supposed to be
doing doing a sis made chuva chuva what
are you supposed to be doing
from what are you supposed to be doing
from According to the doing CH what are
you supposed to be doing during the
weeks of Chua what are you supposed to
be doing during SP chuva what are you
supposed to be doing during the three
weeks
chuva you know after a while you hardly
have any time to do a virus I'm so busy
doing Chua
already so the answer is not
nuanced you know you have to have Nuance
you have to you know they say the devil
is in the details but so is uh so is
aesu he's in the details you know uh
Usha Wade who was a Baptist Minister and
became a uh he became an orthodox
Jew um and uh you know he said that uh
he says as a minister I was wearing
black and white so become aass it was
wasn't much of a transition you know
I could more or less keep the same I
just had change the color you know but
um uh he said one of the things that
inspired him is he was giving a
sermon and uh he said you know we have
to do the will of God do the will of God
will of God he's great by the way
because he uh you know he is from
Virginia so he's like that old southern
baptist way of talking will of God you
know and um it's very good because he
really tries to keep it under control
you every now and then he loses it it's
a lot of fun I had him once speaking in
ID and uh one of the guys asked him at
the time the Archbishop one of the
archbishops in France was in line to
become H the pope and he was uh actually
a Jew a Jewish kid from the Holocaust
who was put into a uh was put into a
um put into a monastery and he was
really Jewish so they said to him uh you
know um This Guy's in line to become the
pope he says yeah he says but he's
really Jewish he says uh yeah say so why
doesn't someone explain to him that he's
a Jew and he shouldn't be a
Catholic and his eyes flashed and a
little bit of that old Baptist Minister
came back and he said are you kidding me
this man is in line to become one of the
most powerful people in the world to
control billions of dollars and billions
of people and you want him to give that
up for something like the
truth anyway he said one of the things
that inspired him come Jewish as he was
preaching the will of God you have to do
the will of God and a woman came over to
me in the end and said what is the will
of God and I said he realized I had no
idea cuz that's not what Christianity
does not by Good Works will you go by
Heaven you have to just have you know
faith and Let Jesus in your heart well
just lost 246 anyway and and Let Jesus
in your heart and then you're going to
you know uh be able to uh you know be
saved Etc so he says so I took out that
Bible they gave me back when I was in
seminary and I started reading and I
suddenly found where all the will of God
is it's in the Old
Testament you keep the shabas keep
kosher you know help the poor help the
Widow help the over I started reading
and I said here's all the
laws yeah so there it can't just be
vague
generalities be a nice person I love
people who say that the most important
thing is to be a nice person be a good
person right but the devil's in the
details what's a good
person right as Ari Khan pointed out two
people walk into two hospital rooms two
people are in terrible pain and they're
terminally ill
both of them asked the person who walked
into the room to pull the plug so they
can die one person does and one person
doesn't and they both work out thinking
that they're good people there are
demonstrations in favor of abortion yeah
they call it pro-choice but it's
pro-abortion there um there are uh
demonstrations in favor of abortion and
against abortion they call it pro-life
but it means they're anti-abortion you
know it's I don't I don't like uh I
don't like uh these make believe names
you know what I mean just call it as it
is so people are protesting to forbid
abortion and people are protesting to
allow abortion and they both think
they're good people everybody thinks
they're good people you know it's the
details that make the difference so yeah
you do chuva but there's different
nature of the chuva that you're supposed
to be doing and during this time it's
specifically in the relationship between
men and women that we supposed to be
focusing on that's where they learn the
H of um
of tus M that's why the all the tikon is
on the Tik for a particular ver that has
to do you know with uh with relations
between men and women these are the
things that we're supposed to be
focusing on this time why because GIS
and says this that the
that describe theban and gas are in
gor because that's the definition of Gus
when a marriage fails as the gar says
even the M sheds tears when a marriage
fails it's a tragedy it's a hban and
that's why har where we get the Torah is
described as a
marriage yeah the agle is des described
as adultery cheating in a marriage and
during this time we're supposed to be
establishing that
relationship
with and that's why the learning to
trust and all of the things that go on
and what goes through you know harini is
compared to uh the wedding I mentioned
this in the par and five uh last year
and
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um we follow Hashem into the midb like
kala so I brought number of examples how
b is all about the engagement and
someone said to me well if Bo is you
know agreeing to get married and B is
the engagement and Y is the marriage
that makes sense because the ES maros
are the dating you know say that's the
10 plagues you know that's dating and um
and as somebody said to me once anybody
who tells you the engagement is the best
part you know that marriage is in
trouble no that shouldn't be the best
part you know being married should be
the best part you know wouldn't it be
nice if we were married and we like that
was the Beach Boys you know could wake
up every day together you know
uh that would be the best so wouldn't it
be nice if we were engaged and we saw
each other on occasion and we couldn't
be
together and that would be the best part
yeah no this that wouldn't make such a
great song that's that's kind of sad so
this is the time that we're supposed to
be developing that relationship with a
and
being the lack of
fidelity is a good word yeah it says it
says it says a lot without getting me
into trouble yeah that we should have
loyalty to be honest to the
relationship uh Stand By Your Man right
nothing you can say is going to take me
away from my God right that's what it is
we're we're a one God people yeah all of
our effort is
on and that's why it says by
it's compared to a a man who runs around
with a bunch of different women not us
that's polytheism that's believing in a
bunch of Gods Not us we're a one God
people
yeah we're one you're one we're one
together and all of us are united and
it's dka during these
paros
which um when you read the
paros there's a certain Bittersweet
element to it yes it ends
um luckily we start stop Shing before we
get to Kisa but it ends on a positive
note we come to Har we get to Torah we
come God's people we get married to
hasem but it really starts in the
darkness and all of the problems and the
difficulties and we need to build our
way out of that and that's what this uh
period of time is all about out to us to
be able to develop that relationship if
you want more on that topic you can go
back and watch my uh videos on um on uh
dating a marriage where I give more
details on how to develop that
relationship and again I say this much
shorter in the paraa in five on bashak
last year so uh those are uh uh maram
makos I'm giving you giving you work to
do now giving you prep
so uh we will use this time to be
mataking ourselves those of you who fast
those of you who go to the tiken clly
all those things like that more power to
you for the rest of us simple folk let's
just have at least the Consciousness
during this time to be able to have a
sense of honesty loyalty Fidelity in our
relationship withes
and that brings us to the question and
answer portion of our
program and the question and answer is
sponsored in fact by our studio
audience who are a little late on their
queue but that's fine by and in honor of
their daughter Ro Mitzvah and kavod
because uh Bas Mitzvah is a time where a
young lady recognizes the fact that
she's becoming a member an adult member
of kisel and she has her
responsibilities I did an entire podcast
on the concept of bar mitzvah most of
those Concepts apply to a Bas Mitzvah
too it's just in pink and uh you can go
back and watch that podcast but uh but
the idea of becoming an adult is a
tremendous thing and it's strange
because we live in a society that work
Works to keep people not just childlike
but infantile the gamar says that a
father is obligated to well obligated he
it's a bad thing if he doesn't support
his son until his son is old enough to
make it on his own how old is that five
if he's a little slow six when I say
this to people they are horrified is
really I a six-year-old you bring him in
there was a scene like this in um d
David Copperfield you know where
basically he says okay you're spoken for
you know and gets him some job in a
factory and sends him off you know and
uh you know that's it it's six you say
okay son it's time for you to make it on
your own you know get out there in the
big bad world says surely it's changed
today I said yeah today it's in the 40s
and that's because you're basically
waiting for your dad to die so you can
get the inheritance you understand so
that's what's going to keep you going so
um
uh so in any event the the um uh the
point is that when a person becomes an
adult and assumes a sense of
responsibility for clel that means a
tremendous thing tremendous Sim and uh
boys tend to do this today more
ostentatiously than girls do that's
because men are in general external men
have to go to a minion they have to D in
together it's team sports everyone yells
yay you know and girls have no
obligation we learn the laws of from who
sits in the mishkan by herself talking
to herself and A's like what's this what
she she must be drunk why isn't she
yelling like a man does why isn't she
chanting you know doing a thing you know
sitting there quietly talking to herself
you know what I mean which by the way is
uh something you see very often with
women if you ever watch they're very
often just sitting there going like this
having these internal conversations you
know men don't yeah we've talked about
this many times as Jerry Seinfeld says I
guess you women are wondering what we
men are really thinking nothing anyway
so uh big mazeltov and uh she chose to
celebrate her basmi by coming to erel
and she's only here for a week to be
able to see the most important things so
of course she came to watch the filming
of the rabber I show because what better
thing could there be to celebrate
becoming a member of clly Isel in your
fullest sense than to come and
participate in the rabi olowski show so
welcome and thank you and you should
go and just have simus in your life okay
and now we come to the questions by
Yehuda
Kravitz is it permissible to
destroy is it permissible to destroy a
cake in order to get a cute picture or a
child on a child's first birthday okay
um
uh luckily most of my kids don't watch
this the last thing I want to do is
criticize my children yeah um that's not
who I am yeah uh um I used to write a
column in in
the and I stopped after a while there's
a number of reasons I stopped stop but
the answer that I that I give people is
I said cuz I don't have to write columns
anymore I can sum it up like this don't
say 90% of what you want to say yeah
because 90% of what parents say are
negative and 10% is positive and besides
they're not listening to you
anyway they just say the positive so I
don't mean to criticize yeah of course
you know uh
so um uh
even tempered and good-natured who you
never hear complain who has the milk of
hum kindness by the court in every vein
anyway so I'd never say anything
unpleasant yeah uh but yeah I think it's
B I just I don't I I I don't get it so
somebody said to me well we did it and
then we ate the cake okay that's just
disgusting I at least can understand it
why because I would
also in fact there was this famous scene
in Seinfeld where um George was at this
new girl's house who was you know dating
and uh somebody had threw out half of an
egg Clare and he was like well that
looks perfectly good and he pulls it out
of the garbage and eating it and the
mother comes in and it was like you know
horrible scene you know and uh eating
out of a garbage you know and he tells
it over to Jerry and Jerry says yeah I
would say that's the divining point
between a regular guy and a bum when you
start eating out of a garbage can so he
was interviewed once and he says the
most Commons I get is on that scene says
don't worry the garbage can was
completely clean the egg CLA had not
been eaten by anybody trust me that that
garbage can was cleaner than anything in
your
house but every was horrified I at it
out of that so after a one-year-old and
I'm going to get this get this right out
there most one-year-olds are not totet
trained and their level of personal
hygiene is not very
high and the gamar speaks about a Tino
who likes to play around in the garbage
you know what I mean and uh and that
they're automatically T because they're
always playing with like you know dead
dead things and disgusting stuff and the
time of the gamar in fact um you know
you've heard the
expression you know if I say I just want
the chicken head but I don't want the
chicken to die so you can't say that
because that's a pation of course it's
going to happen so the gamar says why
exactly do you want to cut off the
chicken head and to give it to a kid to
play with that is the Choy of choice is
a dead chicken
head a little kid will find every dead
frog dead mouse it they just drawn to it
like a magnet you know so here you have
this one-year-old and he's sticking his
little grime me hands and and this cake
and you say okay everyone who wants a
piece but okay okay I if if you know at
least then you have uh you have
something to
say there
was um a
video uh with Lea schmelt where the
beginning of the video is this guy is
running into a store and he bangs into
somebody and knocks over their eggs and
you see their eggs broken on the
ground and someone said I don't
understand for the sake of a video
you're allowed to do
Bashas I never saw the answer to it I
assume of course they were expired eggs
I wouldn't that that he would be overas
but you know but you see people do
things and and uh you know you you
wonder what they're doing you know um I
remember in the play it was just before
Y2K and then all the computer's going to
come down so this guy comes out with a
laptop and he's like tapping and goes
I've come up with a solution to Y2K and
he takes it and he throws it you know on
the other side of the stage it was funny
I said to him you just threw the laptop
over there he goes it was broken don't
worry about
it um and uh and I remember Rabbi
Risman um he was talking about the PK in
SCH where nen Hani was giving David mus
about Beva and he brings a mush about
this guy who all he had was a sheep he
says and he would keep the sheep on his
lap and he would eat off of his own
table so he says you're not allowed to
serve people food to animals and that
became the entire basis of the shear
that was the great thing about R ryman's
nav Shear is he starts with with some
little point that related to the PK and
he goes off in all directions it's it's
a lot of fun and uh uh although his is
very well structured I just have ADD but
um uh so he said there was a picture of
the Le yo giving a bowl of milk to a cat
and there was a whole discussion is it
Bas not Etc but as far as I can tell
this is just straight Bashas and I don't
understand it
and here's a short question from someone
who does not watch the entire s years of
the rabbi olowski show and there are
people there are people who have
discovered the show and they go back and
start watching it from the beginning and
watch 7 years of me and I it's bad
enough that I have to listen to myself
for seven years how other people do this
is amazing to me but okay although I
have to say that if I had to listen to
any Shear for seven years I'd rather
listen to me so um by Anonymous who
sings your catchy theme song We Love
listening to it okay you got to go and
look this up uh I have an episode where
I uh introduce the um the theme song now
uh I don't know until any time but
because I can't get my stats there but
on YouTube they have a thing of the most
watched videos and among my most watched
videos besides those about
Christianity are the ones with singers
in them so the ones with the Waterberry
boys singing the one with Ari goldwag
the one uh with uh Rabbi Fogo Garn
originally from Australia now he's in
Florida a little shout out um he um uh
he has his Australian boy singing his
shabas song that he wrote so they're
among my most popular and
uh niss black you know all the ones
where I had singers on and so the one
with Lenny Solomon who is a good friend
of mine back from the old days and um
speaking about you know his experience
with Jewish music and schlock rock and
things like that you know and uh he said
as a sort of throwaway line you know
what you really need a theme song I'm
Gonna Write Your a theme song okay but
uh you know I didn't put much CED in it
but he took it
seriously and so he wrote a song and uh
he sent it in you know with him playing
the piano singing this theme song which
was composed and sung by Lenny Solomon
and then producer M who always has a
pendant for music went down and um got
people to do
orchestration and dubbed it in and made
an entire music video out of it if you
go to my website ri.com I'm pretty sure
you can download the song and the music
video if not you'll just have to do a
search on it for the episode where we
introduce the rowski theme song and uh
uh shout out to Lenny Solomon who is uh
wrote the theme song it is unbelievably
catchy I find myself singing it
sometimes also
um although I can't always remember all
the
words but the rest of it is pretty good
so uh so that's where the theme song
comes from and definitely you can look
up the episode and see the whole music
video and in fact when uh M played it he
filmed my reaction to it and I just have
to say that this brought it uh to a
whole new level and particularly for me
because my mom had a lot of pet phrases
you know and when evi would complain
about something she would say to me oh
that's your new theme
song I just wish she had lived long
enough that I could have said no Mom I
have my own theme
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song and so as we end the podcast we'll
of course end as we always do with Lenny
Solomon's greatest hit I mean some of
his song were good but this one is his
greatest hit that rabi olowski theme
song uh to to the show like I say
somebody told me that they downloaded it
as the ringer on their phone and it
starts to play this way all the rowski
crazies can gather together when they
hear the the thing it's like a Morano's
listening to the chauffeur during a
concert you know on rashash but uh
that's the idea uh to be able to have
that so that's it uh for this episode
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