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Being Like Avraham Spiritual Strategies to Win the War Chizuk for Iron Sword by Rabbi Ari Kahn
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okay good morning so uh here we are
again I was hoping that when they asked
me to speak a couple of weeks ago then
uh it would be a one-time thing and we
wouldn't be needing at this point we
would all be very strong and we would
have already uh been past this
particular episode but as we know
sometimes processes move at speeds which
are not necessarily to our liking and uh
therefore there seems to be a little bit
more and obviously our first concern
right now is with our soldiers and with
our civilians and with all of the people
who live over here and uh I'm I'm going
to add another thing which uh obviously
some people will agree and some people
will disagree but if not you know if I
can't get you upset then what's the
purpose of all of this and uh and that
is that we all concerned about the
people on the other side as well we
don't want Bloodshed we uh we don't want
people to die we want to protect
ourselves elves and when it comes to
protecting our lives sometimes
unfortunately especially when we have an
enemy which lacks morality and hides
behind children we do quite the opposite
we protect our children and I'm not
going to say things which are almost
cliches because all of us know them but
instead what I want to do is to take a
look and to see something in this week's
para which I think should speak to all
of us and also it should hopefully
answer a question which sometimes we
seem to lack Clarity on so let's start
with the question the question is why
does God choose Abraham which means
there lots and lots of people who lived
in Antiquity and to make the question A
Little Bit Stronger when we first meet
Abraham we're not told anything which is
exceptional about Abraham yes we have
midrashim and yes we have traditions and
yes we know other things about Abraham
but the Torah itself doesn't share any
of those the Tor itself doesn't give us
any kind of inkling as to why Abraham is
chosen at least not initially which
means in par we don't find it but there
is a p in this week's par which is in a
surprising place and if you don't know
it then you could easily have missed it
and it's particularly that verse that P
which I want to look at as the people
who came to visit leave it
says so over here we have a little bit
of what we can call foreshadowing the
people get up leave Abraham and they
take a glance at Stone so yeah it's just
it's perfect the next verse isar and
notice
it's which is interesting and God
says will I hide from that which I'm
doing is going to become so important so
influential how can I hide from
Aram this is the verse this is the one
which is important
because I
know that because he's going to command
his children and his household on his
followers after
him they're going to
follow the way of
God to
do we can translate staka as Charity we
can understand it as righteous Behavior
m is is a legal
behavior and therefore God will speak so
now we have the answer why God chose
abam because abam somehow is going to
combine within him two things which are
almost impossible to combine one is and
the other is mish and then it continues
and it says that God says that the Cry
of sto in front of him and they're
they're full of sins and so on which
shouldn't surprise us because we already
heard this previously we heard back in
per gimmel
that that these are people that are very
very sinful very bad and very sinful we
heard earlier maybe this will say
something to us specifically today at
this point in history back in
peret when when sto and Amora are
introduced it's in the same verse with
AA so you can take a look at
peret so how exactly does aam combine
these two things Sak mbat so there is a
source which is found in
aan Al peric L
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giml and what it says over there is how
aam combin them and it says that when
two people would come to
Abraham and they had an argument they
had
agreement so what would
happen quoted our verse so it
says two people came to adjudicate a
problem and one would say this guy owes
me
money one guy said to the this guy owes
me money would take the money and give
it to the litigant and say here here's
some money then he would say come and
listen to the case and if he found that
person guilty he would say okay give him
the money I just now gave you so
therefore Abraham did both mishpat
what's fair and staka I I I want to
mention something specifically in this
context there was a great Rabbi in
Europe who I don't know how well known
he is today and if he is well known
today it's because of a particular
descendant his name was RB eloi
Feinstein Reb Elia from pran now I'll
just tell you the following my family my
mother's family came from pran and my
grandfather knew him
rebelia and
rebelia had a number of very famous
relatives first of all he had a
brother-in-law who was uh named doid
Feinstein who mosha Feinstein's father
it was a case where a Feinstein married
a Feinstein one was a Ley one wasn't a
Ley and he had a daughter pesha who
married somebody named rosha
salvic so this pesha is Rabbi salik's
mother so had Rabbi salvic not had such
a famous paternal grandfather Rim I
think more of us would have known about
the other one because the other one
rebelia was worthy to have been I mean
he was one of the
gor when the two fathers met and they
discussed the
sh asked does rebellia does your
daughter
knowes and he said you can test her onu
which is one of the harder
parim later said about pesha had she
been a man she would have been one of
the great roshi Yesa in Europe and rim
was asked does your son mosha does he
know how to learn and rim said he knows
how to learn better than I know how to
learn
and lateria agreed that they moosha did
by the way they they uh they always in
the salvic family honored their children
or mosha thought that his son knew how
to learn better than than the father
knew how to learn but we we'll we'll
continue with our story a number of
years
ago one of I'm going say a number of
years ago I'm talking way over uh around
40 years ago one of Rabbi salat's
grandsons found out that my grandfather
had uh had known rebellia and he said
can I meet him can I come meet him so he
came over he sat with my grandfather and
he said know tell me about rebellion so
my grandfather said I'll tell you this
is this is what he did and this goes
exactly to our point of staka and mishad
he said that if ever a person came over
to him with a chicken you know in the
old days that's what rabbis did they
looked at the chickens is the chicken
kosher or is it not Kosher is there
problem not he said that whenever he
somebody would come with the chicken if
Ria thought it wasn't kosher he would
give him the money for the chicken he
would pay him he would buy the he would
buy the non-closure chicken from the
fellow or from the woman whatever the
case was and that's what my grandfather
remembered my grandfather didn't
remember any he didn't remember any
speeches he didn't remember but he
remembered that he said rebelia rebelia
was a sadic but don't we realize that is
the behavior of ainu ainu was this
incredible person who can combine
together staka and mbat and I I want to
now use this to discuss exactly where we
are right now one of the things which is
emerging out of the last 3 weeks are
amounts and acts ofed which are
absolutely unbelievable I can spend the
next couple of hours just on stories
that I've heard and I've seen and that
I'm aware of and my suspicion is I don't
have to because I think all of you have
heard these stories as well there's one
particular one that I will mention that
I had a woman down south
inim and uh somebody young woman 17
years old said you know there's a war
going on you know do you need help with
your kid you know we're running a party
for kids in one of the bomb shelters
they brought a clown and they brought
pizza and they entertained the kids to
get the give the kids something to do a
couple of hours and she came pick the
kid up and then she brought the kid back
and afterward somebody mentioned to the
to the mother he goes that girl that
17-year-old old girl she just got up
from Shiva she lost her father and her
brother in the events of October 7th and
her response to all of this is is is is
not one of hatred is one of love is not
one it's this ISU this ISU this is where
we come from which means our actions of
are what are going to protect all of our
soldiers together with the and their
dedication to protect am Israel and the
actions that have been taking place have
been absolutely Beyond people's
imaginations and some people it's
incredible amount of money and some
people it's just themselves it's their
hearts it's the hearts which are
overflowing with with concern it's
Hearts which are overflowing with love
for our people which means if we were in
a situation one month ago and I remember
on suod even sitting in my sukar people
were talking about the protests and
people were talking about the two
different sides and how and so on and so
forth and and very quickly they were in
two different sides and I and again I I
could tell you certain things one of the
PE one of the groups that was the
biggest protest they raised the most
amount of money to bring arms over for
the soldiers I'm not going to go into
any details but I know this as a fact
cuz uh people on my block raised over a
million dollars and distributed all
kinds of things that soldiers need and
and then by the way that's that's for
some people that could be a very large
amount of money for me it certainly is
and uh these people these people work
and they work day and night because how
can we leave our soldiers in a sense if
we can get them better equipment if we
can take care of them a little bit
better but it wasn't just the it wasn't
just the equipment it's also the food
and and the people that are that are
going down and the entertainers and and
and everything
else but what we have to do is that we
have to feel in our hearts we have to
Davin we have to say to helim we have to
learn Torah we have to do and we have to
do more have to do more because here we
heard it the the Reason God chooses ainu
is our combination of
doinga together with mishpat we need to
fight because of mishpat we need to
fight because of what is right we need
to do certain things over there because
something really really wrong happened
and if you think about it there there's
a point over here which is much sharper
which I haven't said yet clearly a
number of years ago the middle of Co the
middle of Corona I wrote a book right
everybody was sitting home with nothing
to do so so every week I was writing the
paraa and I was thinking as I'm writing
it this is going to be the most
depressing book imaginable because who
in the world's going to I mean cuz I
wrote it coming from a certain mental
place and coming from a certain space
and and again what what kind of limited
impact this book is going to have and of
course when we got to this year bid I
told people you know what you can read
bid from what I wrote there we get to
Noah you can read what I wrote Noah get
to get to every single word I've written
in those parts are absolutely meaningful
today and on Viera I wrote a chapter
which I called the inadvertent trial of
stone the name of the book by the way is
healing and repairing the inadvertent
trial of stone now just think about this
God comes down to put sto on trial and
aam comes and he prays for at least the
innocent people in STO he doesn't pray
for the guilty he prays for the innocent
do you realize that with every prayer
that Abraham says he condemns Stone more
CU Stone wouldn't act that way which
means what's highlighted here is the
distinction between Abraham's and
Abraham's and Abraham's
kindness with the behavior the barbaric
Behavior which takes place in stone so
as Abraham prays god is essentially
saying this is the person I want to
invest in this is the kind of behavior
that that we need and therefore the same
thing is true today when we compare our
Behavior with the behavior of the people
that we're fighting With Every Act of
that we do condemns them more every
single act of kindness that we do
condemns them more and we can be like a
aido and say we don't want innocent
people on the other side to die it's
okay for us to feel that because they
don't feel that they don't think that
there any of us are innocent they don't
even have such a concept that any of us
are innocent
you can listen to the spokesperson of uh
of Kamas when he said of course we can
he said we didn't kill any citizens and
in his Minds said they didn't because
we're all settlers settlers became
something which wanted how everyone is a
settler well a settler is somebody who
lives in the land of Israel a settler is
a Jew who lives any place of the world
which means Abraham is chosen because of
and as AB does and as ab doesa and as AB
is kind and as abam prays
every single action that he does
condemns the other side even more and
we're going to continue and we're going
to be children of Abram we're going to
be children of Sarah and we are going to
do mishpat and we're going to DOA we're
going to take care of our soldiers and
we're going to care for All Peoples of
these of this world because that's what
abam does and there's no contradiction
whatsoever unfortunately for them as we
care more their position spiritually
becomes more and more diminished
May KES have a great deal of compassion
for all of our people may all of our
soldiers be safe may all of them come
back to their family safe and may we
quickly quickly end this particular war
and may all of arm Israel live in
complete
peace