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Broken | 17 Tamuz 5785
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Hi, this is Dra Alowski with a special
shasabatamu's
message. The
concept of time in Judaism, the Maharal
explains is not a circle. We don't just
come back and commemorate and remember
different times. It's a spiral. We reach
that same point, but always on a higher
level. So we're always obligated to
teach ourselves when a time comes along
the importance of that time so that we
can take advantage of it. If it slips
out of our hands, we lost an
opportunity.
The Mishna in Tina says five tragedies
happened on Shivasamuz and five happened
on Tishab.
The five tragedies that happened on
Shivasamuz are all related to one thing.
breaking the asserados,
the ten commandments were broken. The
walls of us were broken. A Torah which
had never been burnt in history was
burnt. That continuity was broken. The
Corbin which had never been stopped was
broken.
So the meaning of things that have a
continuity to them gets broken. When
something gets broken,
it's the first part of destruction.
And so the five things on tishab are
destruction. But the five things in
shazamuz are breaking. Things break
down. And it's it's a tragedy all unto
itself that things start to break down.
The Mishna and Sota says that in the
generation when Mashiah will come
everything is going to break down.
Respect for parents and for the old will
be gone. Respect for sages and for
wisdom will be gone.
I mean, if we don't see that today
where some tick tocker gets uh millions
of views talking about stuff they know
nothing about
and experts are silenced like happened
during CO and top scientists and top
people are are silenced because they're
not saying the party line.
a tragedy and all respect breaks down
and all society breaks down.
That's where we are now.
And so Hashem, we we're in clearly in
Yamos Mashiach much bigger people than
me have said this. And if we can use
this opportunity of Shiovas
to
focus ourselves on fixing.
Yeah. As
Brasla famously said, believe if you can
break that you can fix.
Things have been broken down. Families
have fallen apart. Society has fallen
apart. Respect has fallen apart.
people are justif
no institution nothing shows any respect
we can rebuild that
and that's what we have to do we have to
put the pieces back together as best as
we can of our shattered lives and our
shattered world
and when we do that and we can put it
together look how many people we meet
who are in pain Look at how many people
we meet whose lives are broken. And
that's the term they use.
We're not a very strong generation.
In the old generation, people survived
the concentration camps, the death
camps,
came to America with nothing. Nothing.
and rebuilt their lives and got
remarried and got built up businesses
and used their money to build the Torah
institutions in America.
And today somebody looks at us the wrong
way. A Rebi yells at us and that's it.
I'm off the D. I give up. And I I I was
hurt. I was broken.
I can't make shabas. I can't take care
of these kids. I can't make Pesak.
Everything is too hard for me.
That sham is the source of that is the
breaking. All breaking start from that
point.
The statue was put up in the the kadusha
of of the bas mdash was destroyed. All
these breakings took place
and if we don't start to fix those
breaks they breed to to a destruction.
Hashem, every one of us in our own lives
should find the strength to be able to
fix and repair the breaks in our lives
and the breaks in Israel.