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hi this is rowski and welcome to the
paraa in five we're in five minutes we
give you a little idea on the paraa and
this is of course para's bow how could I
not come to para's Bow and not be moved
by the fact that it is my
Mitzvah only bar mitz boy can land like
that anybody would be beaten to death
but uh you know back then you got some
Mana sheev's wine and some sponge cake
it was worth it so the old
days they might have been Hing I don't
remember I think they had those little
filter fish bowls with the frilly
toothpicks but anyhow so um uh para's
bow uh the word bow is of course it
means uh in gatria 3 that is the most
famous for it on para's B para's bow in
gatria equals three because uh it's um
uh three maros in this week's Parish the
last three Marcos are here and that's B
gatria yeah if you want to flesh that
out you could point out that last week's
parer there were seven and of course the
first two letters of this week's parer
spell out three there's only two letters
but okay if you go to last week's paraa
the first two letters spell out seven
cuz there was seven markers huh how's
that but anyway um but B is three but
you know B you could have written a that
also equals three you could have written
you know so um uh so what's b b is
come come together that's why it's baz
alive baz is two that become one that's
B of which is a father makes sense
because it's one that becomes two you
have a kid now you two right Bo is we
come together and make one that's the uh
the advantage of bow yeah so um uh we uh
we understand the uh concept of this
paraa is that we are coming out of misim
and going to as the medish says par says
I'm transferring you from my Rus to
hashem's Rus there's a bow there's us
coming and that explains of course why
the par ends with the Mitzvah a very
strange thing with the
mitvah because it says you put it
to and
uh I had always leared that the carites
used to put their Tain over here because
it's B
I was teaching in or once and I had a
kid who said he was a carite he says
it's not true I don't know if he's the
definitive car right but uh he might be
a car wrong but uh but they put it over
here B we put it up over here so we say
well if you follow up it comes over here
but that's kind of strange so why do we
put the Tain up over here instead of
over here and the answer is because if
you ever made a science fair project so
you know there's about four of them that
people make the little volcano with the
baking soda you know and the uh and
there's always someone who buys the
model of an eye so as you probably know
you don't see over here you see over
here this is the optic nerve yeah here
what you see are two separate images
that are reversed and upside down and
they go to the back of your head through
the
ganglia somebody paid attention during
biology and goes to the back of the
optic nerve that's why someone gets hit
in the back of the head they can't see I
don't understand what it has to do with
anything because the optic nerve is
here and so this is not where you see
you see over
here and so the two eyes have to join
together what you see with the eyes is
not real The Bays of your eyes have to
join together to form one true
picture and so the two images go via the
ganglia to the optic nerve by the way
they don't go straight back they
crisscross right over here this is
literally B this is where your images of
your two eyes meet and where you put the
knot of the Fain is the optic nerve
because this is where you really see
because the Fillin captures the fact
that this world is the baze that becomes
the AL what does that mean k told mosha
back in pasos I'm taking you you
out of Egypt for a purpose to bring you
to Hari and get the Toyah that is the
fourth Le L of gula right to bring you
and give you the give you the
to and the Torah begins with the AL of
an creation begins with the baze of bous
because the whole baze which is two has
the purpose of becoming the one of an
where we recognize
Hashem I am the Lord your God I become
one and that's the whole message of and
this is of course the para
of have a good
chabas