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Hi, this is Evolowski and welcome to the
para in five in which in five minutes we
give you an insight into the para in the
insight into the para because bahu kosai
is together and so I'm looking for an
idea that will tie together para's bahar
and para's kosai and the thing that will
tie it together is
49 because as you know in para's bahar
we have the mitzvah of schmita Count
seven years and then you come to a
schmita. And then count seven years
seven
times 49 years and then you will come to
a yel which takes you out of this world.
When you come to
parasite, Rashi says there are
seven sets of seven clus 49 clus 49
curses that a ku will let you
experience. Wow. So we have the 49 years
where we climb up to a yo and we have
the 49 curses where we go down lower and
lower and things get worse and worse bad
just bad. So
uh the um contrast is
dramatic because as we know Ezra
is that we
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before because since is a
rash we end the year with the curses. So
before rash we do and before we
do why because there are and there are
clawless the Torah was given with a bris
of brahos and clawless if you keep the
Torah you get braha and if you don't you
get clus because there's two ways to
lead your life you can lead your life
those 49 levels leading up to a yel the
alakadesh says in Judaism
Torah says we start counting people at
the age of 20 and it says in the average
lifespan is 70. So in the time we start
counting you because until then right
you're a teenager that doesn't
count will not punish
you if you're a teenager because he just
rolls his eyes like every parent does
and says he's just a teenager but once
you're 20 you're expected to be an adult
and you from 20 to 70 that's 50 years
says the alik that is a yo your life is
a yo and you're supposed to be going up
and up and up and up and that's why we
don't count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 years. 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 years. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 years. We
count 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 21. We keeps going higher
and higher. And if you live your life
that way, then at the end of your life,
you reach yo, where you move out of this
world into a new world, into an haba
where all the slaves go free and you're
free from your and you're free from
everything and you live a total life.
But what if you want to run away
from Baraku will never give up on you.
He will chase you down into the depths
and he will give you seven clus. And if
negative
uh actions, yeah, negative reinforcement
helps helps you now to say, "Oh my gosh,
I don't want these curses." Then you'll
change your life. Great. And if not,
he'll give you another seven and another
seven and another seven and he'll chase
you down 49 levels to the lowest
level. There was no 50th level. Yeah,
that's it. He'll chase you all the way
down with a
stick. But he'll never give up on
you. He'll never reach the point where
he says, "Ah, you're too bad. I can't I
can't deal with you anymore. I give up
on you."
loves you. And if you want to go up
higher and higher and higher will help
you live your life to a yo. And if you
want to run away will chase you
down. And so the para ends with the para
of why? Because everybody has the same
value. Every life is valuable. Whether
you're living your life going up to a yo
or you're living your life running away
from a kadesh life has value and aes
will bring you into a life of meaning
one way or the other by hook or by
crook. That's a shepherd term crook
where I can pull him back and there's
the hook where I can stick the hook into
the into the wool and pull him back. But
by hook or by crook will bring us back
and he will never give up on the Jewish
people. And that's why it ends with
the no matter how bad you are. Remember
the bris
of bring us
back with this strength we should
remember. We should be strengthened and
be able to go on and
be and not to have to live a life of the
clawless but of the years of brahos that
bring us to a chabas.