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good morning everyone it's a real honor
to be here I've been here many times but
it's very exciting to be here ER of
kanuka let's speak about a very
fundamental
question throughout history there have
been many many miracles if we were to
make a yam every time there was a
miracle for the Jewish people we would
have aump on every single day of the
calendar I mean if you look throughout
the pages of the N there literally
dozens and do dozens of Miracles made we
know that yosua benun as he's traveling
into the land of Israel he needs to
finish a
war
than thank
you yosua needs to finish the
war on that day so what does yahushua
bon do he talks to the son he turns to
the son he says
say stop he stops the sun and the St Sun
stops you know there's a great war that
waged
against do we commemorate that war do we
have a y the victory against do we have
a yum about yosua stopping the sun we
don't have a yti not for the stopping of
the Sun not for the victory of s but we
do have a yum because they found a
little flask of oil that was only enough
to last for one night and it lasted for
eight nights like how do we determine
what What miracles we commemorate with
atiff and which Miracles we don't
commemorate with the yti who decides
whether a miracle is important enough to
celebrate with the yti or if it's not
important enough this is a very
important question what exactly are the
what's the threshold of when a miracle
makes us excited
that we need to commemorate it and when
a miracle is just ordinary and we say
you know what it was a nice event but we
don't need to have a yump to commemorate
it so I want to share with you a small
insight
about the establishment of the of Kaneka
do you remember when our sages teach us
the gamar tells us the story actually it
occurred to me last night you know you
know why there are eight days of Kaneka
cuz if you look in the gamar
the gar has eight lines describing the
story of kanaka the gar tells us it was
the 25th day of KL we don't fast we
don't eulogize the Greek the Greeks
entered the he they entered the
sanctuary they contamin contaminated all
the oil in the sanctu sanctuary they
found one little flask of oil that was
enough to burn for one night and it
lasted for eight
nights the gar says
in the next
year they established
it they established the to say and to
say Al by the way it's very important
don't forget to
say do whatever you got to do to remind
yourself to remember to say Al because
actually what's the if you forget Al do
you have to repeat
no you don't have to repe it's true it's
not as important let's say as that if
you forget it you'd have to but if you
forget it you didn't have
Kaneka what do I mean by that Kaneka was
established to say Alan so you could
have two people one person said alhan
and didn't eat donuts the other one ate
donuts and didn't say one of them Hada
and the other one did not have
the establishment of is to recite if you
don't say it
ain't but what's interesting is the G
says that they made in the next
year in the next year why in the next
year why didn't they make Kaneka right
away very interesting
question another interesting question
does anybody know do you say
you do right right
after you
say what is the if you
forget what do you do then is there any
way to make it up there's an interesting
at the end
of there's a
special you know about this most
Ventures have it you say
I'm practicing my accent I'm working on
it okay very it's good
okay we say that God should make
miracles for us the same way he did for
our
ancestors think about the meaning of
these words so again if you
forget you could make it up by
saying the merciful one who made
miracles for our forefathers he should
make miracles for us it's a very unusual
request are you allowed to ask God to
perform a miracle gar says you cannot
pray for a miracle you could pray God
for refua you could pray to God for
parasa you could pray go to God for
happiness you're not allowed to pray for
a miracle gamar says if you pray for a
miracle either it won't happen or if it
will happen it comes out of your bank
account God will take away reward from
mitv if you pray for a miracle and yet
on kanuk if you forget the Alim you're
allowed to straight out pray for a
miracle God make a miracle for us like
you did to our ancestors so I'd like to
share with you a very important
understanding of yam in general and then
we're going to speak about a few very
important
topics many people think tonight we're
going to light the minora tell me by uh
in your community do girls light the
Min no do girls single girls do they
light the
manora oh so what do you you guys do
only the father lights the brothers and
the family
light how many people in one house light
the manora it's one one minora and
that's it ah
what all light the one what do you mean
you
all after Dad lights the man what does
your brother
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do Oh you mean the first night dad will
light it the second night big brother
will
light oh Dad lights one and your brother
lights the second one yeah
really okay by
ashm let's say in my house canara we
have eight Manas I
light my boys all light my daughter's
light my daughters like them know Mish
says um because okay but that's not
important that's
not when we like the monora tonight but
you're present right every the whole
family comes everyone's going to watch
man many people think what are we doing
on Kana we light and we're commemorating
a miracle that happened 2,000 years ago
or let's say on P we're sitting around
the table and we're all remembering
something that
happened over 3,000 years ago many
people think that when a yam comes it's
about history ancient history now sorry
this is not not about ancient history
cuz if your brother had the to ask Dad
Dad that happened 3,000 years ago you
don't even remember where you put your
car keys an hour ago why why are you
remembering a miracle that happened
thousands of years ago the correct
answer to that question is a very
important fundamental and revolutionary
understanding of what happens on a
yam 2,000 years ago when the Jews
entered the BET mikdash after reeling
from what the Greeks did to us we went
in and we found one flask of oil and God
made a miracle how did God make that
Miracle he sent down
a spiritual light that influenced that
nature will change and that this one
flask of oil will now last for 8 days
there was like an atom bomb of spiritual
energy that came down to the World on
the 25th day of klave and changed the
way the world operates and now oil that
was only enough to last for one night it
lasted for8
nights 2,000 years later
on the 25th day of kave tonight when we
stand around the manora we are not
remembering what happened 2,000 years
ago you know what we're doing we are
experiencing the annual influence of
spiritual energy that comes down to the
world every single year on the 25th day
of klave it's not about remembering what
happened in the past the Jewish calendar
is a living calendar living calendar
means when a miracle
happens it could be recurring recurring
means that spiritual energy that allowed
this miracle to happen repeats itself on
the 25th day of klave every single year
and when pesak comes the energy the
spiritual energy that allowed the Jewish
people to leave Egypt repeats itself on
the 15th day of Nissan so that we're not
remembering what happened in the past we
are reexperiencing that spiritual energy
that comes down to the world
annually it's very interesting do you
know which Miracles that we commemorate
with a yov and which Miracles we don't
commemorate with a yov when yahushua
told the son
stop does the na'vi tell us what date of
the year that miracle happened the na'vi
doesn't give us the calendar date you
know why the navi doesn't give us the
calendar date because it was a one time
occurrence we didn't need to know what
date it happened because that spiritual
energy it
happened and it will never happen
again when we defeated SV when defeated
SV God miraculously delivered us from
our enemies it was a one-time occurrence
and it will never happen again but there
are certain momentous occasions in the
history of the world where God not only
gives a certain spiritual energy he
Sears into the day that that day is
established as a day that is infused
with miraculous Divine
energy that's why in halal we say in the
136th chapter
of I'm say
now means that when God took us out of
Egypt that day the 15th day of
Nissan was seared was
stamped with a spiritual energy of
redemption for the Jewish people and
many many redemptions that we
experienced and will experience happen
on the 15th day of Nissan we have a
tradition that just like God redeemed us
from Egypt on the 15th day of Nissan he
will redeem us from this galut on the
15th day of Nissan you know when P comes
we anticipate the G you know why we
anticipate the G because that's the day
that has the spiritual energy it wasn't
a onetime occurrence when God took us
out of Egypt it wasn't a one-time event
it was an energy that occurs every
single year my
grandfather he passed away a few years
ago at 106 years old he was a holocaust
Survivor and he believed with every
fiber of his soul every single day mhia
was coming even in awz he believed every
single day mashiah was coming the last
words he said in this world my father
asked him tati are you okay are you okay
he said I'm waiting for messiah and he
passed away those were his last words he
passed away on the 15th day of Nissan of
course the 15th day of Nissan the 15th
day of Nissan is seared with the energy
of the Redemption of the Jewish people
tonight when you stand around the
manora and you watch your father light
the manora don't think thank you Hashem
for the miracle that happened 2,000
years ago you are currently
experiencing a Divine Light of energy
that comes down to this world at this
time annually that created miracles for
the Jewish people 200 years ago and
continue to create miracles for us every
single year
year therefore we can pray if you forget
alhan we could pray God you made
miracles for them 2,000 years ago please
make miracles for us we asked how could
you pray for a miracle I thought it
comes out of your bank account if you
ask for a miracle yeah if you ask God to
perform a new
miracle that comes out of your spiritual
account we're not asking him to perform
a new Miracle the miraculous light is
coming down anyway it's happening it
begins tonight we're asking him that
with that miraculous light that he's
going to bring down to this world
tonight please allow us to access that
to create miracles for the Jewish
people I'm going to tell you something a
little
controversial do you ever hear of you
ever hear the he's AIC Rabbi you need to
have heard of
him says something something I'm not
sure you're going to like this but it's
okay I'll go home afterwards
okay says in at least
six that when ham wanted to eradicate
the Jewish people it was only ashaz
not so he
writes that the Gaz of ham was not
inar because a didn't rule over Saar he
ruled over the whole Known World he
ruled over the Middle East not Europe
and
therefore from the asks why do they
observe
P how do you feel about that you like
that you like to think that only asham
should have P that's what asks he was
you know the signed his
name you know what Sam stands
for so he was AI himself and he asks in
many why
observe P he says because it's a mistake
to think that you celebrate a yam
because we're we were in danger and God
saved us that's not the real reason we
celebrate a yam the real reason you
celebrate a yam is that when occasions
happen in the year a spiritual light
comes down from the heavens of divine
connection of miraculous salvation and
it comes to the Jewish people it doesn't
matter who you are it doesn't matter
you're in danger you're not in danger on
the 14th day of Adar spiritual light
came down to the Jewish people in an
unparalleled way and therefore all Jews
celebrate
Purim tonight is not about history it's
about the present it's a spiritual
connection every Jew is privileged to
enjoy this is the meaning says
the it happened back in the day it also
happens
it happens today it's about the
connection you will have access to this
evening when the Sun goes
down in your synagogue do they read the
Miga on
Kaneka you could tell me I won't tell
anyone I'll go back to where I live and
I if you want me to tell them you read
the Miga I'll tell them do you read the
Miga on
kanuka good answer good you do not read
the Miga Does anybody read a in did you
ever hear of a fora did you ever hear of
a book
called there's a book there's a book
about the story of Kaneka did you know
that there were communities that would
read the same way we read
m root we they read
M many re him record it but you go to a
synagogue today whether on Ocean Parkway
or in the five towns or in Lakewood
nobody is reading any on
Kan why not why do we only read the
story on puim and we don't read the
story on Kana you know it's interesting
the rambam in his
opening does anybody know you ever look
at the rambam is the
or anybody know the
r
or the r is not a story book He's not
telling you nice mid he's not telling
you nice
stories
it's do this don't do that you know the
rambam starts off unartistic in the very
first
of the r tells us the story of
kanah it's basically the only story he
writes in the whole Mish T in all 14
books of mish Tor it's the only Story
the ramam
Tells why do you think the ramam tells
the story of Kaneka he's not a
Storyteller he's a why is he telling us
the story of Kaneka so the answer is
pretty
simple is there a mitvah just to go over
to
a light it and walk away without
thinking anything is that a Mitzvah no
you're lighting the manur for what
reason
Pur
P You're publicizing the miracle if you
have no clue what the miracle is you're
not doing anything imagine a guy you
tell him uh you know tonight you have to
light the man he says really why do we
light the man we light the because you
know it it's very dark outside early and
tomorrow the Sun is going to be out for
another minute and the days are starting
to get longer so we're celebrating that
he said oh that's a wonderful holiday I
can't wait to light the man imagine you
told that to a guy and he lit the Min
you think he gets a Mitzvah he's not
doing anything he has no clue why he's
liting the man you tricked him so you
need to know the miracle of kanuka to
fulfill the mitvah so the r who's aist
he's not a
Storyteller he's telling us the St ofah
not so we know the story but so that we
could fulfill the mitvah of lighting the
man properly to know what you're
publicizing so then why don't we read
the Mig why don't we read the Miga on
Kan why don't we read the story in the
sh wouldn't it be nice to read the story
of kanuka in the in the sh so I have to
share with you a very important point
and a a
very amazing secret about the word kanuk
the G asked the following question in
the 22nd chapter of it
says says the gar who's the who's the
Morning Star Esther Esther was the
Morning Star why because just like the
Morning Star comes at the end of the
night Esther was the last miracle in the
history of the Jewish people so the gar
asks what do you mean there was the last
miracle let's see uh let's check I'm
going to ask you a personal question now
what came first
or you have two one of two answers this
not very complicated what came first
puim or
Kaneka puim you
sure you're right puim came before
Kaneka very good Round of Applause to
what's the name of the
Seminary Round of Applause for shalel
Seminary
no okay you took it for granted of
course you know
this so asked the gamar what do you mean
Esther was the last miracle but Kana
came after puim yeah you hear the
question how could you say Esther was
the last miracle Kana is the last
miracle answers the
gamar Esther was the last miracle you're
allowed to write
down Kana you're not allowed to write
down
you cannot record the miracle of
kanaka why not why are we not allowed to
record the miracle of
Kaneka did is Kaneka is the book of the
makab the the book of antias is it part
of
tanak no does anybody know world history
did you know that it's sort of part of
the New Testament you know that the book
of the makab is part of Christian
ideology isn't that interesting that for
the Jewish people the book of the makab
m is not part of tanak and for the
Christians it is part of tanak isn't
that it's like backward it's ironic that
we do not
read we do not consider it part of
Tanakh and the Christians consider it
part of
Tanakh and the reason is for a very
important reason when I was a
bakur when I before I got married 70
years
ago you don't have a sense of humor over
here you know
so
um right now you're get yeah I used to
live I grew up on Avenue EMES 31st in
Flatbush the other side of flush and I
used to walk here at Ocean Parkway to R
RAB AAR Miller almost every
chabas about a 45 minute walk and I even
I have a notebook of questions that I
asked him when I was a when I was a
young bakur
and one of the things with Miller would
talk about is understanding why is it
that we reject the story of Kaneka as
part of tanak and the Christian World
considers it an important part of their
document for a very important reason you
ready does anybody know who is the last
prophet in Israel who is the last
prophet of the Jewish
people anybody know who the last prophet
was Mali Mali does anybody know what's
the last prophecy in Mal so imagine
here's God he turns to Mali he says okay
this is the last thing I'm ever going to
tell mankind until Mia he tells them two
things number
one remember to keep the
law next in the end of days I'm going to
send those are the last two prophetic
messages number one keep the law number
two see you lat see you in a few
thousand
years theah says these two messages are
the two most important messages of of
the
prophets why because 500 years after
Mali a new religion was created
Christianity and they claim that God
spoke to their founder so we asked him
really God spoke to your founder he
hasn't spoken to man in 500 years all of
a sudden he spoke to your guy and what
does that founder say you don't have to
keep the law abrogate the law the Torah
is not binding anymore so he said I
don't understand the last two things God
told us was number one you have to keep
the law and number two is I'm not
speaking to you again until aoi get out
of
here God gave us two closing messages
number one you have to keep the law and
number two I'm not talking to man again
until mssiah comes so you're you're
going to convince us that God spoke to
your guy and he told your guy we don't
have to keep the law so now the
Christians are floundering what do they
do what do they do they need to fill up
these 500 years they need to somehow
make up that God has been speaking to
man for the last 500 years from Mali
until the founder of Christianity so you
know what they do they take the book of
the makab and they took take the story
of Kaneka and they stuff it into the
document to fill in the missing 500
years so that there isn't 500 Missing
Years that God didn't communicate with
mankind but he's been speaking the whole
time but for the Jewish people it's very
important to understand the book of the
makab the story of is not part of tanak
you know why it's not part of Tanakh the
fact that it's not part of Tanakh
upholds the whole Torah
you know
in and are
called the pillars of the
Tor how area and puim the pillars of the
Torah listen very carefully onim we have
a onuk we have no M so you'll ask why on
puim do we have AA and Kana we don't
have a Miga and the answer is because
puim happened before God stopped
speaking to the prophet
it happened before Mal when God was
still communicating with man so we had
a happened a few hundred years later
when God stopped speaking to man ah so
you know what we see from kanuka and
puim if puim has Mig and kanuka has no
Miga that means god stopped speaking to
man and if God stops speaking to man if
any religion now steps up and says you
don't have to keep the law it's
bogus do you understand how kanuka and
puim uphold the whole
Tor we have no Mig puim we have a MIG
why the answer is puim happened in the
era of Prophecy kanuka happened after
the era of Prophecy kanuka
shows that when the temple was destroyed
God stopped communicating with man and
there won't won't be any other religion
to tell you otherwise
says you know what stands
for eight
prophets six books of scriptures hey
migot how many books of Torah are there
anybody know how many books of Torah are
there 24 you have five books of Kash you
have eight Nim you have
11 six books of plus five the word
stands
for eight books of the
prophets six books of the scriptures
he and if you want to add you want to
add the book of the makab you want to
add they stopped before they got to the
25th book the word Kana means don't add
a 25th book and when you don't add the
25th
book it demonstrates there's only one
True Religion that's why kanuka and puim
are the two pillars of the whole Torah
puim still has M has no
why stop when you get to the 25th book
of T it's one of the great pillars of
the whole tor
five and they stopped when they got to
the 25th
book now even though you're feeling a
little uncomfortable you know I I said
you know do have to keep Pim you know I
know that wasn't the best welcome for
this community but I'm going to give you
a really good one okay because when it
comes to kanuka Kana maybe applies to
your community more than anybody else
there have been four empires in our
history Babylon Persia Greece
Rome was there ever a time where the
rabbis said okay Jews arm
yourselves and attack the ruling Empire
of the world never happened it didn't
happen against Babylon it didn't happen
against Persia it didn't happen against
Rome the only time it happened was
against against Greece where the a
family of 13 armed themselves and they
went to war against
the why would we do that this is not a
Jewish practice when was the last time
you heard the rabbis told us you know
arm yourselves and fight the
enemy here's a great secret the secret
is whatever happens in the history of
the Jewish people
whatever Abraham and yov did that is the
Paradigm of how we should conduct
ourselves in our
history if kanuka is the only time we
went to war against the nations of the
world it must be rooted in the actions
of somewhere Abraham Y and
yob it must be rooted in the very first
war in the Torah does anybody know
what's the first war in the
Torah very good Abraham ainu have the
war of the Four Kings and the five Kings
the Four Kings defeated the five Kings
and Abraham ainu went to attack the Four
Kings what were the names of the Four
Kings the names of the Four
Kings
Amel M sh
AR
elar Four Kings you know the Met says
these four kings are the four main
nations of the
world is the king of Shar
B
Persia R of these four Kings does
anybody know who was the main King that
Abraham
attacked I don't know if you know ashaz
TR okay maybe one time will teach
you was the main King isn't that
interesting so who is Abraham attacking
Kad who's Kad yavan so of all the four
nations of the world the one that AB
ainu is
attacking is Kadar Omar
yavan does aru have a big army he has
almost nobody it's him and K say theuk
says 318 men that's a tiny Army and
Rashi says it wasn't even 318 men it was
him and elazar elzar is numerically
valued 318 so it's two guys against all
four Kings
it's and who does Abu take to fight the
Four
Kings remember the
word he takes his trained
soldiers what in the world does the word
mean says rash
isuk he took his kanuka people Rashi
says where does this word come from oh
it comes from
M can you imagine such a thing is
fighting Four Kings of all the Four
Kings he's fighting he's fighting Y and
how many people does he take almost
nobody and what kind of guys does he
take they're called kanuka people
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says he alarmed them he energized them
who are
called does anybody know who won the war
for the Jewish people what shave did
they come from they were
kohanim what's the first time Kain
appears in
the when abrahamu meets maled sh he
meets
and the
says he was
a who was a Coen simply maled was a Coen
but the gar tells
us that Abraham ainu actually was
awarded do you know the story that shame
when AB ainu met shame after the war so
first shame blessed
Abraham first shame blessed Abraham and
then shame blessed God and because of
that shame lost being Kain and you know
he lost it to he lost it to abrah ainu
became a Kain so think about it you know
where Kaneka is alluded to in the Kash
in the very first war in history
recorded in the Torah whose War Abraham
against kadara om who's kadara Omar King
of yavan and what is he awarded with
that because of that war he becomes
cohain and here's the
cliner the Greeks who defiled the temple
were they regular Greeks you know the
Greek Empire was split into four
sections after Alexander the Great died
the Greek Empire was split into four
sections what kind of
Greeks what type of Greeks defiled the
temple
Syrian
Greeks so if Abraham ainu is going to
create the victory of kanuka where is he
going to have to chase these Four Kings
back to do you remember the pasuk the
pasuk
says he divided against them in the
night he and his
servants Abraham ainu chased the Kings
all the way back to
Damascus back to Syria you know why
because AB ainu is creating the victory
of Kaneka and if Kaneka we were defiled
by Syrian Greeks AB ainu has to
overcome damasak Damascus do you think
it's a coincidence that in the weeks
leading up to Kaneka this year we we saw
with our own eyes the fall of Damascus
the fall of Syria the fall of the this
Empire do you know the miraculous story
do you know Bashar you know how he
became the emperor the the ruler of
Syria his father heet was a mass
murderer and actually you know there's a
great Rabbi buried in
Damascus you know that rabim vital is
buried in
Damascus till today he's buried in
Damascus maybe about 15 years ago they
needed to build a highway over the the
bakar so they moved over Ral a little
bit then they wanted to expand the the
cemetery so they moved Ral to a new
cemetery and they built a highway over
where was
buried was no longer there his oldest
son who is the AA parent who's going to
take him over Bashar was out of the
country Bashar was making glasses in uh
London he had no hope of ever ruling
Syria his brother was driving over the
highway where r v was headed to the
airport he got into an accident and he
was killed on that Highway and they had
to rush Bashar back to Syria that's how
he took over the country don't start up
with r vital and now both of them are
gone so we see in our times what AB ainu
did in the war against the Four Kings
where he defeated them all the way back
to Damascus and it's very interesting
the war of Abraham against these Kings
the pasuk says happen
it happened in the night you know why
because
theim what what was their decree against
the Jewish people they darkened our
eyes they darkened the eyes of the
Jewish
people and Abu then was called the light
of the
world so tonight when you stand and you
watch the lighting of the manura realize
that great Miracles happened 2,000 years
ago in the time of kanuka but the great
spiritual energy that theam brought for
the Jewish people then we're not
commemorating it we're not remembering
it we're accessing it now we're
experiencing it now we're feeling it now
when you make the you say by but you
also
say the great spiritual connection that
the Jewish people had to the ream 2,000
years ago is available for you in the
same intensity
today this evening may we all be that
just like Hashem made miracles for the
Jewish people 2,000 years ago we should
be able to
connect in the same way today and we
should all
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