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Ask the Rabbis - Issues That Matter... In Our Lives, Part 1
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okay welcome back everybody to
another project inspire edition of ask
the rabbi
once again we have our panel here robert
arolovsky is joining us from israel
so is ravgov who actually does not have
a background to him so we can actually
see him
uh and roberto feldheim from lakewood
new jersey
joining he has the most background
that's right yeah
okay so we are here today as you know we
had a session
before which was uh a basic judaism and
god discussion
um there was feedback if you don't mind
me going back to the last session just
to
to reiterate a question that was posed
last time
and people sent us feedback and by the
way all of you who are watching this
please send us your feedback we
appreciate the feedback that was sent
and we're going to address
part of it right now we asked a question
last night
that jews have this feeling that
their torah our torah our god is true
exists god exists do we have a right to
walk around sort of like
we're right they're wrong that was a but
that was the question that was posed
uh you might remember from last session
where gaba was discussing his airplane
uh his his uh airline flights um i think
that it was
robiolovsky who said you have really
interesting flights by me nobody asked
me these questions something like that
but uh i'm just gonna repost it because
people
um emailed in saying that we didn't
really answer the question
uh it was more of addressing the one who
was asking it and what he's feeling at
the time
that he's asking such a question so i
want to put this out i'll start with you
roberto if you don't mind
um do we have a right to to believe
to think we know etc that god exists and
the torah is true
well let's put this way if somebody
could show
me that i'm wrong
there is no god and there is no torah
that's it
i'm done i'm finished i'm not doing this
because it feels good
i'm not doing this as an emotional
crutch
either it's true or it's not true either
there's a garden he gave the torah
or there's not and this is a book of
fairy tales
and if it's a book of fairy tales i
gotta tell you
i'm a little too old for the easter
bunny you know
i remember when i was growing up i i
grew up in a conservative synagogue
and uh the um
the head of the education committee
wrote an article in the in the journal
the synagogue journal before purim
explaining how
perm never actually happened and it's a
zoryastrian
uh fairy tale and on and on and on the
whole thing
so um so my father showed it to me
i said okay he copied the whole thing
out of grizzle
i i read it in the original you know uh
it's it's you know i could respond to
all this but i have a simpler question
how does he look at his kid with a
straight face and say go to synagogue
and park
says dad i'm too old for a zory austrian
fairy tale you know
i i grew out of this i don't leave out
cookies for santa anymore you know
it's ridiculous so if this is not true
i wouldn't do it now you hear these
stories
about people who go someplace for
shabbos and they have a beautiful
meal and they meet the family and they
and they have a challenge
and they're so inspired to become
religious yeah that didn't work for me
i was a cynic from the time i was born
and um i always fashioned myself
something of an intellectual and i was
very good at arguing from the time that
i was little
and i came from a family that was not
chamber shabbos
and i was not particularly interested in
it
and so when the people who approached me
what won me over
was not the fact that this is a better
way to live
but that it's true that they provided
evidence for the existence of god
and that he gave the torah and that it's
correct to this day those three things
so that when i became observant it was
kicking and screaming
i didn't want to but i was i was faced
with the truth and i remember i had a
rebbe
over jakob will and that's all and he
was arguing with us
and i said to my friends i said we
should we have to argue
with this guy they said ignore him he's
a fanatic i said what if he's right they
said ignore him anyway
and i couldn't do that because if it was
true
then i had to follow it through and if
it's not true i would give this up in a
second i'm not i'm not
i don't need more ritual in my life i
don't need any fairy tales
either there's a god or there's not a
god either he gave the torah or he
didn't
and that's it the only thing that that
the only
question to my mind is whether it's real
or not everybody has a claim
everybody everybody can say that you
know uh i know that there's a guy
i believe i'm right so what if you
believe you're right everybody thinks
they're right
but you know as north weinberg from
asiatore put it once
he says if i believe in the world to
come and you don't so they don't close
the place down for you and open it up
for me
either it's real or it's not real either
it's true it's not true either jesus is
the son of god
or he's not but that's it there's only
there's only two possibilities
right god just addressing the
um the the point of is the is there a
god specific i mean the last time
you spoke about the people who would ask
you this question on the plane
how would you how would you answer
somebody who turned you and said like
come on right okay it's a great question
and um it's funny because i come a
little bit from the opposite spectrum
from ravsky
in terms of i grew up in a religious
home so even if you showed me it's not
true
i'm still going to do it because i have
that emotional you know
beginning point but i believe it's uh
there's a balance of both the intellect
the emotion you have to have
really be coming from both angles in
order to have a healthy relationship
with anything
just because something's true doesn't
mean that everybody's going to follow it
at least in my generation right there
was a time when there was something
called integrity and truth i hear
once and once upon a time but uh but
i'll tell you like
like this and i actually just to quickly
jump into a plain story
so just to give the idea i actually
asked this question
to a christian pastor of 40 years i was
sitting on a plane it's a long story of
how i got into it which i'd love to
share but you don't want to hear now
but uh i know some of you do though but
anyway here's the here's
here's i got you here here's the uh the
main point of the story
i said to this to this christian pastor
he was holding a book that says
the jews in israel or something so i
said oh are you jewish he said no he's a
retired pastor
i said oh my goodness can i ask you a
question and this is the question you
know how do we know there's a god how do
we know where right
how do you know the christianity i don't
know judaism i know anything etc
so so again i'm going to save you the
details although there's very
details even though it's worth it the
the ikea nukuta that i asked him
was was the following question of where
where does it all
come what's the starting point of
everything you have your storyline of
christianity i have my
storyline of judaism so the the main
point is
what is the beginning part of where does
everything start from
so i said if i can ask you a question
i'm going to ask you please not to beat
around the bush if that's okay
and he said to me okay and i don't even
run out there with a regular bush
regular bus so i said and i'm going to
say like for those who are
a little bit up on on your
your your uh jewish literature let's
call it
right so then you might know isaiah
chapter
51 and jeremiah chapter 31 and 35 or
whatever and ecclesiastes chapter seven
and one i said do me a favor pastor just
don't pull that move or you start
pulling out verses and
don't address my question and my
questions as follows
you agree with me on one thing is it
correct that pretty much
even you agree that there's something
called sinai revelation and this is this
is essentially
where the beginning of judaism is all of
judaism starts
judaism meaning not to say that there
was no such thing as the hebrews
and there was the abraham and there was
etc but the actual thing called when we
become the jewish people um
which is is when we the culmination was
about sinai
we had a revelation or so we claimed the
storyline is is that god came and he
spoke to the entire jewish people
the quick and easy answer which is not
going to be satisfying because nothing
quick and easy is satisfying
all of this needs a lot more and as as
vlc will tell you
you can get the the whole class on it
another time but the quick and easiest
understand that the entire jewish people
together experienced god speaking with
them
and saying the words i am the lord your
god that took you out of egypt do not
have any other gods from before me
that that is the storyline we have and
then we have essentially what's known as
tradition we have tradition passing down
from then until now
so that's essentially you know how do i
know there's a god the way that i know
my there's a god is the way i know any
history
how do you know any history the basics
of all history is
is that you have a certain amount of
eyewitness testimony
that makes a claim i can't tell you what
the cutoff number is if it's 10 people
50 100 a thousand 10 thousand 100 000
but i think we could all agree when you
hit a certain number that it starts to
open up to another level of this is
probably true
our storyline is some around around
three million people
experiencing god firsthand so i had
asked him
this is the question the question i
asked so fine that's so again
forgive me i went off as speakers do but
but i i'm trying to stay focused it's
80d forgive me
but uh but but at the end of the day
this is what it comes down to
is that how do i know i know because of
missouri because of the tradition passed
down
from my father's fathers fathers fathers
fathers fathers mothers mothers fathers
fathers grandfathers uncle
now you'll say to christianity the same
thing and that's where the question
comes in
and i said like this i said you know
your storyline is
is that god basically changed his mind
that's your storyline
now tell me if god appeared
to three million people and he wanted to
change his mind
wouldn't it make sense to do that again
in such a big
gathering why is it it happened to only
one person or a few people
the guy was started a little pulled out
in isaiah pulled out of jeremiah then he
stopped and he said you know what
it's a good question i said thank you
my email is robgov gmail.com i am
awaiting
your response and just last night
nothing happened he hasn't responded and
it's been
about two and a half years so again the
quick and easy is misora tradition
and that's passed down we have
eyewitness testimony of so many people
experiencing something and passing that
down that my friends is important
and then god you're what you're
mentioning is really the the
bite size of what's called national
revelation which is a class
that you've given robert has given
foreign 30 years or so
um so we you can you can look that up
you can look out on project inspire
site as well uh the discovery national
revelation
um so again rory feldman will go to you
and then i want to get on segway into
the questions that begin actually this
session
is the the bite-sized answer so to speak
up do we have a right to walk around
with this feeling that
torah is true that god exists etc
right all right it's good to go last i
get to like hear what everybody else
says
and uh um i want to just tie together
all the things because
you know there is spoke about that
you know the intellectual you have to
pursue truth and there's other people
who just like a nice travis
i i'd like to make shalom between those
two guys they both deserve to have a
place
um you know rayolavski's argument is
very compelling and
and then we sort of look at the guy who
just likes chavez and kogel has
something wrong with him
and is his jewish is his jewishness
lacking because he didn't come to it
out of some deep um you know
what's the justification for these
people okay
that's a lot to do you're asking a lot
of questions also let me get to the
chase
um actually i'm going to say one thing
first i
there's no there's no colleges now
there's no classes all i'm doing is
zooms you know and
what i have had a lot of time i've been
spending probably the vast majority
of my time doing one-on-one
conversations
marathon conversations with atheists
religious people who who think they've
become atheists
that's you know not that many but there
are there are
and normally i'm i don't have time for
these people because i'm going to a
school i'm going to talk to 50 people
100 people or one guy
the class i can do in college it's an
hour this guy takes 14 hours
so i literally every day i'm i'm doing
this stuff and it
you know i'd love to do the 14 hour
thing for you guys but but here's what
i'll say
what i tell the guy normally um is first
of all you're the luckiest guy in the
world
because you've developed problems with
your high
school elementary school god and now you
feel
adrift without anything um that's lucky
because now
you get to hear who god really is and
you're going to fall in love with god
and the way you never were able to fall
in love with god
when you're in elementary school there's
a god that we learn as children before
our brains
actually kick in and then we don't ask
these questions you know we
ask these questions in a one-hour panel
where we get to talk
for five minutes about it that's not
fair you know we have post-graduate
degrees in physics
we deserve at least equal time for god
or if you don't give equal time then
don't assume that you can ask questions
about it you're not qualified
so so that's the first i thought it's
very it's very exciting
it's a great question to ask but if
you're brave enough to ask the question
then be brave enough to sit down and
hear real compelling answers
not short sound bites as far as short
sound bites go because that's what today
is about
let me make the most important point in
the dialogue is that in the ten
commandments there is no
mitzvah no commandment to believe in god
um there's a lot of thou shalls and thou
shalt not in the ten commandments the
first commandment is
i am the lord your god that's not a
commandment
it's just a statement of fact how come
there's no command to believe in god
i'm lord your god you understand there's
no command that's clear i also make sure
this is like
for many people it's a paradigm shift i
never heard that it's i am the lord of
god is not a command it's a statement
i'm god
why do we say that and the real answer
is is that
everyone believes in god there is no
such thing as a disbelief in god
the reason people think they don't
believe in god is because they don't
know who what the claim is
i think that god is something ridiculous
and therefore i don't believe in him
i'll tell you in one second now who god
is and then you'll see why i say
that everyone believes in him and why
you don't have to prove it and
judaism begins after that point i am the
lord of god as a prerequisite to judaism
the the kabbalists refer to the nine
nine
the ten commandments as the sun and the
nine planets
the planets rotate around the sun but
this is the sun
and the sun is is given and all of our
life is rotating around that
so i want to show how i'm lord of god as
a son how it's obvious is the sun and
clears the sun
short little way to understand it
everyone in the world
spends their entire life doing exactly
the same thing
the painter sits in front of a canvas
with a palette of colors on his arm
and takes the colors and he's tending to
create a symphony of color
the musician does the same thing he's
he's content
the only difference is his palette
instead of being colors it's notes and
he's attempting to combine all his notes
into one harmonized hole the chef is
doing the same thing with his life
instead of having a palette of colors or
a palette of notes he has a palette of
ingredients
and the perfume maker does it with sense
everyone is attempting to combine their
individual components into the one whole
and and people in relationships are
doing this work with with relationships
and
and and thinkers facts are doing it with
facts and phenomena the
entire world is attempting to create a
harmonized
oneness when they're successful they
feel joy when they fail they feel sad
oneness is the pursuit of mankind
because oneness
is meaning and pleasure oneness is truth
science isn't the opposite of judaism or
religion
science is the pursuit of a unified
field theory science is the pursuit of
oneness
the entire world is worshiping oneness
from the moment we're born until the
moment we die
all we want is oneness that's the jewish
belief in god
hashem hashem god
is one not that there's one god there's
one god means is one god not two
our claim is that god is one he is
oneness itself
so when we ask how can we prove god what
do i have to prove
i have to prove that oneness exists
because that's our claim
so my claim is hashtag there is oneness
god has won us
your question now is how can we prove
that there's god can we prove there's
oneness and i'm saying that everyone
believes
everyone's a religious fanatic about
oneness we don't do anything in our
lives that's not pursuing oneness from
the moment we're born the moment we die
we're looking for beauty and truth and
meaning and justice
and music and art and and hugs it's all
different intellectual oneness emotional
one is painting
music art love we're all religious
fanatics
what what happens is that religion
begins afterwards
so now what is the best way to have
oneness you know
if i if i break the oneness with with
one relationship i could betray them
with somebody else that i've wanted to
see i
break that so how do you have maximum
oneness do i spend time with my family
with my wife with my community with my
children do i do intellectual oneness
and read books
or emotional oneness this is the story
so
bottom line is is we math my claim we're
all worshiping god when someone likes
the shabbos meal
what they're saying is is that this is
the best delivery system for the oneness
i always believe in
he's not not intellectual he knows the
truth
he just he says wow finally i found
something
that makes what i know in my mind to be
true in my life
that's the beauty of shabbos the
intellectual and the experiential and
emotional one you all want oneness
okay amazing okay so that was really the
intellectual answer you know we got we
got to the challenge we got we got back
around to the challenge
but uh i'm going to segue this into into
the next question
um which is which is really it happens
to be a good segue
and again i did you guys a favor i sort
of combined the questions into
categories i'm going to ask three
questions now
that came in which are broad questions
i'm going to start with you guys
um i'll give you a shout out at first um
here we go
here we go even if god exists and torah
is true
told you it was a good segue who cares
what does that mean to me
second what is the purpose of life and
how do you know
and three why do i need god and religion
in my life
there seem to be many other ways to make
life fulfilling so segwaying from is god
does god exist and is totally true is
that how is that supposed to
make my life a fulfilling life and why
is that the ultimate
seemingly there are other ways to be
able to make it fulfilling
two was number two again number two was
um what is the purpose of life and how
do you know you need to tell
people tell you now you're fulfilling
your purpose in life like
really okay how do we know okay very
good
all right so um so we have three
questions i'm gonna repeat them just to
make sure i get them and then we're
gonna
segue into one answer hopefully first
one is so fine there's a god
who cares uh number two purpose and
meaning in life and number three
hit it number three number three why do
i need god and religion in my life there
seemed to be many other ways to make
life fulfilling okay very good okay so i
was sitting in a chat a bunch of years
ago
and this guy came out of a class
and he was extremely extremely upset
so i said what are you upset about
what's the problem and he said to me the
following line and i thought it was
brilliant and it may have been robert
glazer or jumped off glazer
who said the line and sure many people
heard i i just this is just what had
happened
so that i said what's wrong he says to
me
he says you know uh can you believe i
can't believe the guy just said that i
said what do you say
he said that a a life without
um yesterday i don't know if you want to
switch the spotlight i don't know if
you're not
if you think you're on spotlight i'll
give them a matter okay
you're good you're good i'm watching you
don't worry he says that a life without
god is a life without meaning this is
this is a statement that whoever the
rabbi was i believe whatever glazer said
and this boy came out all upset
so i said what why does that upset you
okay now it's obvious why it upsets him
but he said essentially what he found i
was like you mean to tell me i don't
have a life of meaning
okay so in other words what you're
telling me is you don't have a life with
god
he said yeah i don't have god okay so i
said well let's let's let's just play
this out for a minute
you understand we have two options
either there is a god
or a power or a force or a starting
point or
something an order or there's
chaos random
so when somebody says a life without god
is life without meaning what essentially
are they saying
what they're saying is that if there is
order then the order came from something
if you're gonna say now that there's no
god
then you're essentially saying
everything is random what is the meaning
in random
the answer and now i'm getting i feel
like getting a little too
felt behind me too intellectual on this
idea but but the mice says the answer is
is is very straightforward there is no
meaning in random that's the definition
of random it's not
purposeful so it means to say if you're
if you're so what are you insulted by
you're insulted by it okay you're right
it says what you're insulted by is the
fact of
i wasn't sure everything i'm not
translating out all right so he insulted
by
is to say to me that i don't believe in
god yet i have meaning in my life
you might have meaning but that meaning
is totally subjective to whatever you
want it to be
at the current moment and as soon as you
no longer feel that way it's gone it's
not objective
and therefore meaning and purpose is
meaningless a life without god is a life
for that meaning
okay so that would be that would be when
you start to say i went to number three
because i believe that that encompasses
we're gonna
come back that's like well there's
plenty of ways to get
to be able to have connection whatever
it's just yes there are plenty of ways
where i fell down last time spoke about
the fact
stay away from the rice of course you
can get a lot of joy in life there's no
question
that a person can get joy in life the
question is though we're looking for the
optimal we're looking for the highest
level we're looking for
as objective and real as we can get so
that would be the question of that
now you say well who cares what's the
what does it even matter if there is a
fine you know what
fine so there is a god so what does even
matter what kind of question is that
you're saying what i mean fine fine
there's only
one objective view in terms of what a
fulfilling life is right
and now the now the question to that
you're asking is so what
well well yeah what i mean i want to
just reiterate that concept of what i
mean there's only one objective and it
says
is that like rabbi relapsed he said
either there is a god or there isn't a
god and if there isn't then you have to
make up your own meaning that's that's
the bottom line
in which case there is no intrinsic
meaning and there is no intrinsic
purpose
now you might be fine with that and
that's your prerogative you are welcome
to live your life
without any intrinsic or objective
meaning and
create the meaning of the week and by
the way many people do right and then
some people live their life like that
and are they happy the answer is sure
until they're not
and then they have to find a new thing
right in which case that's where we
start to see
not exactly that now we just quickly
segue into the concept
of so what does it make a difference
even if there is a god the answer is
very simple that gives you the objective
meaning and the direction
so now you say so then what is the
purpose so what is the ultimate purpose
once again as we've mentioned these are
sound bites
there are entire classes and every
single one of them be in touch with
project inspire they will guide you to
every one of these
longhand probably with each one of us
have our own classes on
it but but here's the question you say
what is the meaning what is the purpose
ultimately the ultimate purpose of life
the ultimate in one word in hebrew is
called de vegas
the vegas literally translates as
connecting or cleaving being glued
connected to the highest of levels which
brings about
the greatest pleasure that a person can
ever imagine when we connect to that
like rabbit father was saying to that
symphony and when we connected that
unity
and we connected at one list oneness
then we connect to
meaning purpose and walk away with more
pleasure than we ever could have
ever could have imagined and before you
cut me off one last thing
every person in the world is looking for
one thing every single person is looking
for
one thing and that's money so sorry
wrong class the wrong class every
person's looking for one thing and that
is
happiness everybody wants to feel happy
and content
and ultimate meaning and that's what
judaism is to do
direct us towards that purposeful
meaning
and when we get that then we walk with
the greatest pleasure excellent
excellent
right fell time i never got took a page
out of your book
but but now you're going to take a page
out of his book and we're going to keep
this one short
you know so here's so here's here's a
here's like just a little different
twist to it is
a young person walks up to you a 20 year
old
you meet them all the time right
regardless of religious background he
grew up religious he didn't grow up
religious regardless
and says to you i know it's true i've
heard the proofs
yeah yeah so what what are you telling
that guy
okay i i think we just said it listen so
what
what's the thing that we just proved at
least what i said is what we're proving
is that god is what
we're proving that there's a ultimate
oneness so you're asking is
still what what does oneness mean what
i'll tell you what it means
if god just ended saying that everyone
in the world wants the same stuff
it's the truest thing everyone has
everyone has the same struggles you read
any book written by any culture
and you can get so involved in the wands
and the dreams and the pains of any
individual no matter where they came
from
we crave the same things
when when we talk about religion what
we're talking about is
so all those things we want or all types
of oneness we want love
we want justice we want things to be
fear we want wisdom
the best metaphor to answer your
question is is i used to use always the
puzzle
that life is a puzzle and put the pieces
together we want to see the beauty of
the
but it's more than that it's a rubik's
cube when you have a rubik's cube it's a
sixth dimension a three-dimensional
puzzle if you do the green side
you can ruin the blue side or and then
the orange side
this this love and friendship there's
families and children there's
knowledge and and then there's business
and there's community
every one of those is important and we
care about them music and art
imagine us and we write books through a
book self-help books on how to raise
your children
how to be a husband how to be a good
employee how to understand physics
biology chemistry
every book on everything each one of
those is the thrill and the joy of
awareness
the vacuos the experience of god is
total oneness
so what is that that's when i can figure
out how to do the green-sided rubik's
cube
and not ruin the orange can i can i have
a family and be part of the community
can i be an emotional person and write
poetry and also be intellectual
can i dance and can i sing can i be a
painter and a chef
judaism religion at least what judy is a
lot of religions about escaping life
judaism is the religion that's saying is
that we are going to give you a program
where you can have what you're craving
you are you don't need us to tell you
that you're craving oneness here's how
you have it
so what all you care about is love and
oneness and truth
but you have no guide to do it you're
gonna alienate people you're gonna
you're gonna
spend time saving the world and forget
your kids or you can spend time with
your kids and to get the world
or you're going to be booked and have no
emotional depth or
here is the system for you to experience
all the joy
and not as independent phenomena it's
one thing called oneness
and that's the so what
everyone understands if it really is
that there's nothing cooler we're saying
it's all joy simultaneously
that's the biggest so what there is i
i don't have time now to tell you how it
is but i invite you
we'll make the zoom for you we'll show
you how it does that
that's the study of torah it's a
lifelong study
i don't know i don't know if your whole
answer was true but the line of
we don't have time for it that was true
by the way
someone was asking that question of well
who cares who cares who cares
sorry to repeat last week's discussion
or last whatever times discussion
but the kids that's that's exactly the
point usually a person is coming through
some sort of they're in pain
they've had a bad experience you know so
that's it doesn't have to be
saying i want you to chime in on this if
you don't mind because
because it doesn't have to be because
some
people don't have to ask the question so
what
in order to feel so what that means i
i would agree with you that somebody who
comes up with you and says ah judaism so
what
maybe that person needs a psychiatrist
you know and they're dealing with other
issues
but people don't have to ask the
question in order to wonder
so what so one thing i i spent all that
time i just want to make sure that i get
the last sentence
is that the so what based on what we're
saying is so what
means that you're misunderstanding who
god is it's impossible to ask
so what on joy on meaning and happiness
people think that religion
is the opposite of life it's giving up
on life for a world to come
so then you say so what there's nothing
here but
and they're expecting us to say no world
to come but we're not saying that
we're saying that you're making a
mistake you're still what is based on a
lie
someone told you the religion has
nothing to do with life religion
judy at least judaism is only about life
okay
wait roberto is sitting around a table
and suppose they uh
it's never happened to you before i know
but suppose even a person who was
brought up religious
says to you yeah yeah you know i go
through the motions i know all about it
i've heard all the classes
gone through 20 years of torah study and
whatnot
so what meaning like does it really have
to make a difference to me
so there's two there's two points to the
answer i think
point number one is and i go back to
where i came in
for myself and that is if it's true it's
true
you you understand how absurd the
question is there is a god
who created us and everything in the
world
and he tells you this is the ultimate
pleasure
and the greatest thing in the world and
we say
i don't think so i'd rather watch tv
i'm telling you though i have the
greatest thing in the world yet yeah i
think so
right so that's just foolish but the
messily susharim
translating to english is the path of
the justice king luzado
so he explains god put us in this world
for one reason to get the greatest
possible pleasure god doesn't need
anything from us don't worry
he's very secure wakes up in the morning
looks in the mirror sees nothing he's
fine
he doesn't need us to do mitzvos
needless to pray he's very high
self-esteem right
he created the world for us to get the
greatest possible pleasure
the only thing is you have to figure out
what that is because the world is filled
with pleasures and you can't have them
all so you have to look around and he
says the greatest one is going to be a
spiritual pleasure
right a pleasure that gets better and
better and better than this infinite
pleasure being close to god right okay
then he says the following in the first
chapter he says maybe i'm wrong
maybe you're just created for the for
the
physical pleasures of this world and
then he asked the question
so how come we're not having fun i
remember back in the 80s there was a
bumper sticker are we having fun yet
how come so few people having fun he
says life is filled with worries and
with problems
and with illnesses and sicknesses and
pains and suffering and at the end
you die now i thought i was the only one
to you know think this up there was a
movie called city slickers with uh
billy crystal he's talking to a third
grade class
he says enjoy this time of your life
it's the best part third grade
teenager you think you can do anything
your 20s are a blur your 30s you get
married you have a couple of kids you
say
what happened to my 20s 40s you start to
lose your hair you grow another chin
one of your old girlfriends from high
school becomes a grandmother
the fifties you can't go out anymore
because the music's too loud
you'll have a minor operation you'll
call it a procedure but it's an
operation
the sixties of a major operation the
music's still too loud but you can't
hear it anyway
the 70s you and the wife retire to
florida you start having supper four
o'clock in the afternoon
lunch 10 o'clock in the morning
breakfast the night before
wandering around malls looking for the
ultimate frozen yogurt
the 80s you'll have a stroke you'll be
taken care of by a jamaican woman that
your wife can't stand and you call mama
now that's it that's exactly what the
facilities of sean was saying
that is life so i'm speaking to a group
of first-year collegiates these guys
know everything you know that it's like
um who is it mark twain he said when i
was 17
you know i thought i knew so much more
than my father and when i became 21 i
was surprised how much he learned in
four years right
so i'm talking the first year
collegiates they know everything so i
figured i'm gonna
try and hit them with this idea you know
this concept
i say listen psychologists tell us most
people are not happy
life is more sadness and worries and
difficulties and problems in life
so my question to you is why don't you
all just kill yourself
by the way they took me off of suicide
hotline i don't know why but anyway
so one girl says it's not true i'm happy
all the time all the time okay good
anybody else yeah so as one guy says
it's true i'm unhappy
most of the time but the happy times
carry me through
i said so let me restate your position
your life is a dark
and dismal hell and whenever the muck
and mire of your life threatens to suck
you
underneath you look for a happy moment
to hold on to
to keep your head above the filth of
your life is that about it
he says well i wouldn't i wouldn't put
it that way i said but that's basically
what you're saying
i said but if you kill yourself you
don't have to keep coming with excuses
while you're alive
so he sat down i said anybody else no
one said anything
i went on with the rest of my class and
no participation
so i said to the person in charge of the
group i said it was a pretty dead group
pardon the expression and they said
what are you talking about these are the
collegiates they fight with everybody
she said i'm gonna find out and she
comes back to me and she says i asked a
bunch of the people said
why why didn't you argue with him and
they said because for the first time in
my life
i had to confront the fact that i didn't
have a good answer to the question why
don't i kill myself
so what do we do so we take drugs so we
drink
so we watch tv and videos and we lose
ourselves
we hook ourselves up to the matrix we
live a make-believe life
and we never have to face reality
and uh and and so when you say to people
this is it
this is the best are we having fun yet
so whereas
if i could teach you to have a spiritual
experience that will lift you out of
this world into this unbelievable light
and pleasure
that's what jews are about so if you
missed that you missed everything
you know so you're going to your best
friend's wedding and instead you stop uh
you stop at one of those rest stops have
a cup of coffee and they're having a
seinfeld uh
you know a festival and you're sitting
there watching all the old science you
miss your best friend's wedding
so one could argue you missed the best
because you took the first that came
along and that's the answer
most people don't live the life they
want they live the life that happens
and they take this and they take this
and ah i happen i happen to get married
i happen to live here
i have and i happen and then people turn
around when they're 60 and they say
i wish i could live my life over why
because i never thought what the best
thing is i could get i just took the
next thing
and i went from thing to thing the thing
and i ended up someplace
i don't know if this is where i want to
be but this is why i ended up
that's i don't know if they're going to
be sitting next to you for much longer
listen i i've spoken to secular
businessmen and i said
if i can show you how to find this
spiritual pleasure that lifts you out of
this world and fills you with this
unbelievable pleasure they all say
that would be the greatest thing in the
world i was sitting on a plane next to a
uh
israeli businessman in his 50s on his
way to an ashram
to meet his wife they were studying
buddhism and meditation
and i said why he goes because you reach
a point in your life and you're tired of
just the physical pleasures
you want some spirituality in your life
i said did you ever consider judaism he
says what does judaism have to do with
spirituality
it's about doing mitzvos now you shake a
lulula now you eat a mod so now you put
a coin in the stock up box
and that's it you go for mitzvah mitzvah
mitzvah no one taught us that
a person can pray and lift yourself
out of this world that the gemara says
it used to take them after fela an
entire
hour to get back down to earth because
they were in such a spiritual elevated
plane
but nobody teaches us that
was that spirituality meditation
lifts us out of this world the reason
nobody the viewer says what for because
nobody even knows what it is they've no
one's ever seen it no one's ever been
told
that that's the goal and that's what i
have to tell you when i used to teach in
discovery
this would happen to me a lot or in
fellowships people would say to me
rabbi you're the biggest challenge to my
secular lifestyle and i said why
he says because i can do anything i want
and i know you're living this
restrictive lifestyle
and i can't help but feel you having
more fun in life than i am
and i said kills you doesn't it they
said yeah i said that's right
torah is the party
amazing amazing okay i want to move on
we have no
just spend eight hours on the phone with
reverend falcon see if that doesn't do
it
fourteen he said fourteen fourteen i'm
sorry
i was going on the abridged the
introductory course
14 is over two days we need a two days
they save a block yeah you gotta eat you
gotta eat also you know
okay moving on um here's an interesting
question it's
very uh it's very um appropriate
for the time that we're living in as
well here here comes two questions
um and here they go jews have always
been
idealistic at the forefront of every
good cause
today jews particularly religious jews
seem to be very tribal only caring about
their own kind
shouldn't we care about the world
as and such hot topics like racial and
social issues
climate change issues social work
welfare etc
and number two to that is don't we stand
for tikkun olam perfecting the world
why the disconnect okay
why do we seem not to be rah-rah about
all the
great causes out there in the world
today or rather much more tribal much
more than the
within the issues that we uh that we
that we that are in our little circles
robertolovski
i found my old history book from sixth
grade
and there was a chapter on the light of
greek civilization
and i always thought that that was so
ironic because the greeks call
themselves
the light and the sages refer to them as
darkness
the hosha kalpaneta sahon and that's
yavan
greece is considered darkness and this
was exactly the argument we had with the
greeks
because the greek said the way you light
up the world is by taking your idea
conquering everybody and forcing it on
themselves
and what we said is the way you win over
is by creating the ideal society
and letting the light shine out that
becomes the purpose
real light is when you produce something
that lights up everybody else
you know the jews have been like i say
through most of their history pretty
insular
and yet somehow we're always in the
forefront of history
everybody's looking for the jews right
there's an old expression in journalism
jews on news
and and uh you know i ran an iraq war at
war for eight years
you never heard about it you know one
palestinian kid gets arrested in uh
you know in the west bank and boom its
headlines you know
so when you when you build a better
mousetrap
when you live a better life it
challenges the existence of everybody
else in the world and they look and they
say
i don't know what he has but i want to
try to get that
and so the best way to challenge the
world
stephen covey in the seven habits of
highly effective people talks about your
circle of influence
because the end of the day the only
person i really have any control over is
myself
but the more i work on myself the more i
extend
my circle of influence to more people
and that's how you start a movement
that's how you start to change the world
abram vino was one person but because he
had an idea
and he lived that idea and looked at
ideal it spread across the world
feldman does it seem like jews once upon
a time were more
out there and today religious jews like
is is our thought process of
let's only care about what's in our
small circle but not what's out there
uh listen part of me is inclined just to
let leave rebellowski's note alone
that's it's perfect that's exactly the
point i actually give you a
uh the torah deals with this
specifically in the famous story where
jacob yaakov wants to bless
joseph's two sons ephraim and menasha
and yosef lines up his two sons to the
frey menachem in front of yaakov who is
now blind
and the older sons on the right and the
youngest on the left and yaakov
switches his hands she careless yodov he
switches hands and he puts
his right hand on the head of the
youngest on his left hand on the head of
the other son
and everyone's busy why did ya yose
against joseph himself says why are you
doing that this is the other one
the commentary was though asked whatever
reason he wanted a switch
he has legitimate reasons i'm sure but
why didn't he just
ask the boys to move around right well
why is he switching his hands and doing
this weird thing he's an
old man let them cater to him switch to
boys and then do it properly
and the answer is i think the answer is
that if you want if you want to
change somebody you want to affect
something the only thing you can do
is change yourself don't try and shift
the world around to fit your program
you switch your hands you work on
yourself you make yourself a better
person
if the world is not hearing what we're
saying loud enough then
there's some of some flaw in our message
there's some if if we were happy and
we're smiling
and we're glowing and we're living a
certain life then we will
we will succeed which which brings me to
what i would what i have to add what i
have to add
again not to even say but you're making
a different point but it's not a fair
question
it's like you know uh somebody's putting
out textbooks in a factory
and uh and then and every college is
using his textbooks
and then someone's gonna condemn him for
not going to school and teaching
every message that's valuable out there
is our stuff
we're the ones we have everyone's
cranking out a beautiful message
justice and kindness and love and
charity and education
and family and loyalty who where did
this come from
it's us so so we're at the factory
cranking out the messes
we we're creating foot soldiers people
who who are growth oriented who are
loving who are inspired
are are taking our message if the if the
researcher
in the in college cut doing cancer
research
were to leave college and and go and and
work in a field hospital
someone everyone would say what a hero
what a kind guy but it would be the
biggest
travesty this guy could develop a cure
for cancer
there are different roles we we we are
the messengers
of of of of these of all that's
beautiful to the world
and we have been successful and we
continue to be successful
everyone out there fighting for justice
is a nachos
they're fighting our cause and our
mission that's not to say
that we're not actually doing president
we're all busy
if the world would would think of that a
fraction of of the
anyone who knows if you you know if you
want to have a kid you called bon aiola
if you're sick in the hospital you call
beaker hola
lakewood has a book this thick of good
max you know what gamakas
is a free loan fund you want to borrow
my lawnmower you need another baby crib
you need chairs for your party
you need you need benchers you need uh
uh
get you having guests you need extra
cots and beds with pillows and blankets
i i resent whoever asked the question
any and
someone got to you and someone you like
the abused wife who starts to think it's
her fault
somebody beat up on the jew who asked
this question and made him feel insecure
we're we're the idealists and there's
one last point which i'll just say in
passage that needs to be said
is a lot of times the people making the
noise
it's because they're not ideal it just
there's no noise being made
made when you're picking someone up off
the floor when you're nursing someone
back to health there's no noise
the noise is the breaking the windows
the noise is lighting fires and adding
fireworks that's what annoys us
don't mix up those people with idealists
idealists are silenced people idealistic
are driven by love and compassion
the sound that they make is to cook on a
little kid
just helping to stop crying it's a pat
on the back for somebody it doesn't make
noise
most people out there today who are
passing for idealists
they couldn't care less about helping
the poor they want to knock the
successful they want to silence all
that's beauty
beautiful in the world don't make that
this week's torah portion don't make
that mistake
korach was not loving he said everyone's
equal
but his goal wasn't to pick up the poor
his goal is to knock down the successful
to wipe the smile off the face
that's the only place that we don't
exist that's the arena we're not
operating in in the shattering of dreams
we're here to rehabilitate dreams
we pat people on the back that makes
that's a silent sound
right you're saying for those who think
the jews once were idealistic and
thinking about
the world and they're no longer today
needs to look closer
at the jewish or religious communities
to see what real idealism is
and what we're bringing to the world do
you believe that
yo i i wanna just um
point out two things that we were just
discussing
number one is that is the concept of i
love that isa
the abused uh wife anyway so so so back
to
the focus by the way if i yeah i
remember i felt like
if god was looking for a gamak for skis
yeah if you can help me out
but but here here's you send me some
mountains i'll send you some skis
yeah yeah yeah listen i'm living the
life here in your life can you tell
anyway so so here here's uh point number
one
is when we say that they that we're not
again
going back to the original question they
were they were not as idealistic as we
once were etcetera
i i'm not sure what what we're talking
about all together
i just don't know what what when were we
idealistic that were no longer
idealistic who
was that now isn't i'm not sure what
exactly that question is
i believe that you still have plenty you
got you got a good uh in america that's
you know one of the biggest
organizations that's pushing very big
things
in congress and like in getting to the
president and
and pushing big agendas and going out
and helping and doing tremendous things
you have secular jews you have religious
jews you have different
so i'm not sure exactly i mean it sounds
almost like
the question is there used to be a lot
of secular jews that were very
idealistic and now religious jews aren't
anymore
and i'm not i'm not sure exactly what it
was specifically
specifically speaking is it would seem
to it would seem
to many that religious jews or maybe
even once you become a religious jew
you only care about your little circle
that you're dealing with and not the
greater world aren't we supposed to be
worried about tikkun olam
okay it's a it's a different question if
if i just want to point that out it's a
different question entirely
and that's brings us to the second part
of tikkun olam in other words it's not
that we once were something and now
we're no longer
it's that unless you're saying i was
secular and i was
marching on washington and now i'm
religious and i'm sitting in
a study hall all right okay no but don't
religious jews believe that we have a
responsibility to perfect the world and
make
and make it better yeah we absolutely
believe that we
absolutely believe that that's i think
rabbi or lobster i felt that we're both
saying
the concept of inside out not outside in
um
i just there's two words that that
i'm going to say this is not true but
bother me to no end but it's not true
but tikkun olam it kills me because
because when people use that phrase the
the ones that are usually using it
are not first of all it kills me because
i grew up yeshiva
nazis so it's
the point is it's tikkun olam it doesn't
say anywhere tikkun
says
but they stop in the middle of the
sentence there's
there's more words to that sentence they
take the words and then they use it to
whatever gender they want to use it for
the sentences
which means what we're trying to do is
to bring
god's name into the world in other words
it's about
building connection and relationship of
course we have to care
we don't leave somebody dying in the
street and we don't we don't like it
turned a blind
eye but at the same time let's
understand something and this is a
huge paradigm shift and for those who
know how to read it's a paradigm shift
and i want to share with you just a huge
one when it comes to idea of judaism
spirituality is
king spirituality trumps it trumps
everything
and what that means is is that one who
connects on a spiritual level
will change the entire physical
existence
we're going back to our first question
about how do we know there's a god we
didn't really address
how we know there's torah but i really
did in one fell swoop by miami and i've
seen that by this sinai revelation
when the jewish people are revelation
the sinai god gave us the torah
and we know that the torah teaches us
what is the pillar and foundation
of all existence as the tsar puts it but
even most people say this are forgive me
give them to you
for a second i have to say this people
say this is
there is a teaching in in the literature
of ethics from sinai that says
beautifully
that he is sarah god loves us so much
that he gave us
a gift it's a clichenda and and he told
us this about this gift that he gave us
called the torah
with which he created the world ever
goes to the tsar it's actually a vishnu
with which he created the world god
created the world with the torah
one who spends their time studying
learning
and building on the concept of torah it
has a
immediate physical reaction in the world
an actual physical reaction now you
either buy that
or you don't or if you're jewish you buy
in half price
but at the same time understand this
physical
only exists as much as spiritual does
without spirituality
you got nothing so my point being what
that we should just get into that just
go and start studying torah
and don't do anything and it says of
course not
because we know one of the pillars is
like rabbi felt i mentioned
and we got books and books galore to
fill how much kindness is done
but understand at the same time don't
confuse
your particular agenda with tikkun ola
you may be doing a nice thing in your
eyes
but ultimately bring back to what we
call reality
and as jews we understand that our
reality is based off
what the good book tells us and that
good book which is the new york times
bestseller
and i'm sure this that's the king james
edition but but but the good book known
as
the bible or the biblicals today written
by the lord himself
has told us how we're supposed to live
our lives we don't turn a blind eye we
do what we can
and we push a lot and where there are
organizations glory that are helping
jews and andrews alike but don't
disregard the spiritual
entity and don't miss the point of
tikkun olam
you want to go out you want to paint
walls in africa that's really nice
but make sure you're also teaching torah
as you do it because the purpose is to
bring reality and be out of this
connection with god
excellent can i add one thing who's good
you know i'm gonna add one thing so 30
seconds 30 seconds by the way
we went on an ace trip and we painted
walls in africa with 50 ace students in
the school
okay but god mentioned
in in the kingdom of god the word shakai
is really what we're saying the word
shakka is a very weird name of god
it means he who told the world to stop
shaking is a world of cons
the word that means the constricting
trait of god what what does that mean
to fix the world with the trait of
shakkai constriction
is out i'll tell you a 10 second story a
guy a guy comes to me goes what do i
tell my wife
she's complaining i'm spending too much
time learning too much time learning
torah and too much time in shul davening
so i look at the guy i go yeah that
really happened like
never he goes what do you mean that's
what's going on i said
no woman ever told her husband that he's
praying and learning too much
what must be going on is she thinks
you're a faker you're trying to get out
of the house
if she thought you were really learning
and growing
there's no one who'd be a bigger
encouragement no one would be a bigger
fan
most people the the rule of helping the
world
is is it's small arena a lot of people
are taking care of big problems because
they're running away from putting
the mittens on their kids to go to
school and the boots over their socks
and preparing snacks
it's a lot easier to save the world and
save your small world you want to fix
the world
it starts with malchus the small kingdom
he gave you
don't don't say save the world by by by
by taking care of what's nearest and
dearest
and hardest usually great reverend just
close to your mark i just want to add on
one point and that is
what disturbs me so much about the
underpinning of this
question is the following the
most racial attacks
in america this past year were
anti-semitic
who was out there protesting who's out
there saying jewish lives matter
throughout throughout new york where
people were sitting there
hitting people in the head knocking them
to the ground
there were no police but when the mayor
gets out and says
i'm warning the jewish community i'm
going to come down on you i'm
soldering close your playgrounds and
everyone else can go out and demonstrate
and complain because
everybody else matters i hate to say it
we have to take care of ourselves
because nobody else
will the fact that we've been the most
acts of discrimination the most active
attack
violent otherwise nobody cares
so unfortunately if jews seem a little
parochial it's because nobody else cares
about us
and frankly we're an endangered species
and we should get at least as much
attention as the spotted owl
to make sure that the jewish people
survive and thrive
blue and white lives matter very nice
okay