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CHAZAQ's Torah Talks #138 Rabbi Peretz Eichler - Achieving Success & Fulfillment
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there are many definitions of success
Financial is really one of the primary
yards they expect people use the road to
success is always under construction so
it depends what you constructing did you
ever see anybody that on their Tombstone
said he drove rolls had a Maserati and
he spent his Summers on the Riviera and
and the winters in Switzerland and
enjoyed a good Martini Al though I did
see somebody who was they were being put
into the ground they asked that they'd
be buried in their Rolls-Royce and the
guy looks at and goes man that's living
so what success for as Jews whether
you're already observant or not
observant or you're out in left field
success is is when you have accomplished
something in your life that you're going
to take with you to the next World
success is when you achieve something
that you know that you've achieve the
purpose that Hashem put you here
[Music]
for and welcome to Torah talks kazak
Tuesday night program with special
guests we have with us all the way from
Lakewood New Jersey RAB
par welcome Shalom Alim how are you
Shalom and it's great to be here very uh
very big fan of kazak and and the work
that you're doing in the the T that you
attempt to bring to people's minds and
hearts it's a a wonderful thing that
you're doing we're very grateful to have
this opportunity to uh to have a Torah
talk with you we love talking Torah and
and we know the rabbi for many many
years and all the great work that you've
been doing and we're going to be
discussing achieving success and
fulfillment but before we do that topic
we get a little bit background about
yourself and the great work you're
involved with thank you very much I
appreciate that my background is
generally green screen kind of like this
thing but uh very biter very short I
grew up not far from here in the hwood
neighborhood of quens and there was a
quite a uh Magical Mystery Tour between
then and now getting to Lakewood but um
my book that's coming Alo Rich returns
people will be able to read all
abandoned but basically I came from a
very reformed secular background I went
to St John's University over here for
two years they told me that uh when I
was accepted the dean told me he says um
no one will have to know that you're the
one of three Jewish students on campus I
I wasn't Reser observant or firm at the
time we had an affiliation with the
reformed Temple that was about it and he
said nobody will have to know I said
okay that's cool you know under under
cover first day I walked in a nun looks
at me and she says oh you must be the
new Jewish student I knew the cover was
blown and I figured from that point on
that there was no sense in disguising it
but then from that point on um I as I
progressed in my career I went to
graduate school in radio television film
and psychology figuring that if you're
going to go into Show Business youd
probably have a a head start if you had
some psychological insight for people
that come to you that probably you know
you're going to show business you
probably a little off the wall so
psychology would help and it did
actually um then I was working in New
York as a television producer with a a
major production company we're doing a
lot of national commercials I was the
line producer and they brought me up the
ropes to producer director and then to
make a long story endless Bas basically
um I trained in martial arts for about a
year so I could go into the Israeli Army
wow I was brought up in a secular Jewish
background went to a Jewish Camp called
Bo brick uh where everything was in
Yiddish it was all Yiddish but no
Yiddish kite wow um but um it was enough
to prompt me to want to go to ER Israel
I got there it was during the Yer
War 50 and unfortunately like the
situation is now they were in Dire
Straits they needed volunteers and I
volunteered what I didn't know was that
the truck that we were coming back on
from one of the kabut that were helping
out on was not what I thought it was it
looked like it was coming from the
kibuts and taking vegetables because I
saw um dirt on the on the truck and I
saw that it was saturated with looked
like raspberries or cherries and berries
which we've be picking and somebody
looks at me he says
Zam it's blood I said what do you mean
he said this is soldiers that were just
on the last day of the war that we
bringing back to to the
kib so I came back to the States and I
was asked to go on a speaking tour for
for UJ and some other organizations
about my experience and what I
discovered was that there was such a gap
between what I saw going on here and
what was going on there and I said if
these people died as Jews maybe I should
start thinking about what it means to
live like that but that you know that's
a thought that that comes and goes any
rate I went back to Herra um before I I
knew it I was hearing about openings and
Broadway in Broadway style Productions
that were being brought ter Israel there
was a Neil Simon comedy that they were
doing somebody said we need a good
producer it's an English language the
could you come and produce help produce
so I went and they said I have a better
idea for the director said instead of
being producer what about if we cast you
in one of the roles so the play was
called Come Blow Your Horn and little
did I know that it was going to be a u a
chauffer Min a shayam and that started
the Magical Mystery Tour because um one
day about four weeks later I was about
to have an agent I was getting ready to
go into the army I said let me stop off
and visit somebody who um taught me how
to get to show me how to get to the
theater how did he show me how to get to
the theater I'm in Tel Aviv we're about
to go on for opening night we'd rehearse
somewhere else I see a a guy standing
there and he looks at me and he says uh
can I help you I said you are tell they
he says I come from Chicago what do you
need I said I need to get to the theater
he says it's right around the block from
I said okay let's go takes me there and
he says I wish you all the best but come
back and visit us and come for a
Shabbat so I said uh I don't really do
Shabbat
um I said you know I like the filter
fish I like kala and stuff like that but
you know let's let's let's let's take it
easy no had your convenience a month
later I'm in Tel Aviv I passed by the
Sho it was shalu this time so you know
what let me go in and let the guy see
that Poppin Popp in that somebody who's
not firm can keep his word kid I went in
he introduced me to the person that he
was learning with he was ala and he says
America is a right mental hospital I
said what do you mean it's a mental
hospital he says I said you never been
there he says don't worry I seen plenty
of the patients the boys come with their
mother's jewelry and he said listen
let's go up this fast I'll show you
around I said oh this is wild this is
going to make a great story for the New
York Times so we went up to fast was the
middle of the winter we're in the bottom
bottom of the cemetery there where where
I'd never been before he says this is a
holy
place he said sik he says look up there
I said what's up there he says it's a
Mikvah that's great he says person
doesn't die without doing Chua
said what a person doesn't die without
doing cha you know he does repentance
I'm thinking we're in a cemetery tell
we're going up there you don't said wait
a second I took karani for for a year
and he goes up I'm wearing this
beautiful sheep's in C from code from
abber cran Fitch
and he Dives in and I go in after him
and I come in I felt great say what do
you think I said this is great let's get
out of
here but kiter I decided in order to get
off the hook he said listen if you're
not going to stay do I I want to ask you
something you put on filling said my
reformed Rabbi told us that we didn't
have to do it it was a vestage in the
past he said you know
what I think you you do a good thing you
in is put on a pair I'll buy you a good
pair I don't I'm not in the business I
get you a good pair I go back to the mop
that I was on my friend looks at me like
crazy said what are you captured by by
wild Indians I said I'm not captured by
anybody says you're G to get brainwashed
I said no you and I were Brainwashed the
mansurian candidate in America you know
don't you don't have to be religious you
can just you know eat Chi chicken soup
and filter fish you want the matza bowls
M but you know what you got to do he
says all right listen anyway I have a
letter for you from me brother
skip I look at it it's the middle of
November and he says here's a belated
birthday present for you my birthday is
in manak in August it was the exact
amount of money that the tilling cost he
couldn't have known that I ran back to
Ben Brock I said listen I I have
something for you said what it do said
it's a check here's the filling I'm
taking the filling I appreciate it thank
you I can't wait to see you again
by said all right let's please stay in
touch that led me through I don't want
to this is not the place because I
really talking about shasa and how to
acheve success in my background but bit
from there I went to or or I stayed for
two years and I realized that there is a
an authentic Beautiful Life called yish
Kai Judi
amazing background very from there along
along the way I I I got to Lakewood
that's another story you can look at the
video about um it's called Rich returns
in the book that's coming out which
talks all about it but I'm here today to
talk about Shas kabor and how to find
success yes yes so so uh very very very
interesting
Rabbi so how still awake you're still
awake that's crazy H H how do H how do
you define success let's jump uh to that
well you know there are many definitions
of success finan IAL um is really one of
the primary yards they expect people use
where Rabbi D says I mean the road to
success is always under construction so
it depends what you're constructing
you're building a life that's going to
build your bank account you have the car
yeah I mean you never did you ever see
anybody that on their Tombstone said he
drove rolls had a Maserati and he spent
um you know he he spent his uh his
Summers on the Riviera and and the
winters in uh in in Switzerland and
enjoyed a good Martini I haven't seen
that yet probably probably you won't you
won't although I did see somebody who
was they were being put into the ground
they asked that they'd be buried in
their Rolls-Royce with the top town and
the guy looks at her he goes man that's
living but the truth
is the truth is that's not living it's
not even dying I knew somebody once
through a beach pass into somebody's
coffin as it was going in I'll always
remember Malibu this guy's not going to
remember Malibu he's going to you know
he's EXA you think about what' you do
with your life so what success so for us
as as Jews for we as Jews whether you're
already observing a not observant or
you're out in left field success is is
when you have accomplished something in
your life that you're going to take with
you to the next
World success is when you achieve
something that you know that you've
achieve the purpose that Hashem put you
here for and there are ear markers along
that way the greatest success in terms
of what we consider to be success is a
achieving a a Toral life and the way to
do that is through learning and the way
to learn is to immerse yourself in a
sheer or program that kazak is doing one
of the the teenage programs that you're
doing in schools or adults that are
learning there's so much going on today
it's like wherever which way you turn
it's like that's seen in um Close
Encounters of the Third the third Third
Kind remember you Brook hopefully you
didn't see it but in the days where I
was looking at things where we could
actually face the screen and understand
what going on and you know not be
embarrassed by being in there which I'm
sure those days are gone but piter I
remember the scene where he's trying to
figure out what is the message that he's
being sent and wherever he looks he sees
these things that are looking like these
um these um pillars in the um in in the
in the west I don't remember what you
call them for I'm just having a senior
moment here but those things that rise
up you know from from from from in
canyons and they're for they're forming
from the mashed potatoes from the
shaving cream wherever he looks he
understands that these things are rising
up and now and you're saying but look at
it figure out what it is the television
screen is showing this place out in in
the west where all all these great
canyons are and where these things are
coming up out of the out out of the
ground and you say look at it look at it
look at it until finally it hits them
because you can't miss it today wherever
you are the ofas is a tourist year but
let's say somebody now goes to the next
level they and they learn they're
learning the dhomi they're they made it
they're in a Yeshiva do they remember
what they're learning does the guy who
learned dhomi does he can he say I feel
satisfied I understood what I learned I
remember what I learned or does he feel
frustrated does the Yeshiva Baker feel I
another day learning gor I can't get it
I'm not getting it is the person that
went through DFI does he remember what
he learned 7 years ago is there
satisfaction do you feel a sense of
accomplishment forget what you learn you
know remember that story about the guy
that was a famous
golfer and he couldn't F he was he was
penalized so many times for having a
ball go off into the rough and he didn't
want that this was a major million
dollar tournament he hires a 95y old guy
and the guy would spot
UFOs just with his his 2020 Vision he
says okay if the ball goes off please
let me know because it means each shot
could cost me hundreds of thousands of
dollars he goes don't really I got 202
Vision he knocks the ball out goes into
the woods and he says okay do you see it
absolutely 2020 perfect vision go you
see it he say sure I saw it okay where
is it goes I don't know he say what do
you mean you don't know didn't you tell
me he saw I saw it but I
forgot a person could see something they
could even know it but if they don't
remember it what what's the point
there's somebody on the webinar that you
can see on Torah anytime go to shaso
there's a a code on it actually in Army
and mbaka and in the Queen's Jewish link
people can go to the ad it's in their um
was in there last week and you can still
go to it or you go to tour anytime or
you can call uh the shabor office at 732
447 4201 they'll tell you how to do it
but go to this webinar and that will
tell you how to become a and how to
achieve success so to make a a long
answer to a very short question success
is feeling accomplished in what you're
doing particularly through you learning
and living a t Life amazing what would
you say what what is holding people go
back from achieving success and
fulfillment when a person says I can't
when they really mean when they're
really saying um I I don't want to I
just don't have any time I don't have
time I don't have time BR you understand
what time time I have I'm up at 5
o'clock in the morning I got to make
breakfast I have to make it to you know
to on on the train into the city I don't
I don't have time I don't have time I
hear it all the time here here here all
the time and I guess that's why we say
you know yesterday is history tomorrow
is a history today's uh a gift that's
why they called the present oh powerful
so to utilize time that's what something
like what shasa Bora does and the
webinar which I would urge people to go
to just by going to Torah anytime or
looking in last week's Amy or Mish Baka
or calling the number chasa Bor at 732
44742 um you'll be able to find how to
get on to the webinar and there you'll
meet people who tell you how they didn't
have anytime like a guy gets up at 5:00
in the morning he learns for an hour
he's a businessman very successful he's
a Salesman Works 9 to 5 he learns for an
hour in the morning takes an hour for
lunch and then two hours in the evening
four hours a day he goes he goes to
shots regularly I can tell you Yeshiva
buckers who never were getting
satisfaction they just were not getting
any seoka neish it's frustrating I can
and remember if you're not connecting do
Bay and bras to the um let's say the
17th do in Baba Mia
you can't understand what's going on you
just want to be able to see it and cover
ground before Ground Covers
us and then and then when you feel that
you have that grasp with the gor like
there's a bucker in one of the aivas in
Lakewood and uh Rabbi brne is Russ
Shiva and it's not part of theiva
curriculum they have the curriculum they
learned in depth in the morning and then
they'll try and cover ground in the
afternoon but they still weren't getting
it and they were feeling frustrated
so somebody recommended the chasa Brewer
to them the program and they started
they gave them the booklets one like
this where you you track your learning
or you can get an app if you're holding
by by an app there's a way to go to the
app to do that you watch the shaso
webinar you'll see how to go to the app
but this fellow this 20-year-old boy I
don't want to come a boy he he went
through Baba Kama 10 times he made to
see him Wow and his friends s to say I
could do that if he could do it I could
do you
know and now there's a large percentage
of that Yesa that is doing it's turning
over a revolution but it works for the
person that's learning dfom who said
yeah I love I go to my dfom she I'm on
the app I got I got the greatest M
that's great but do you remember what
you learned two years ago you learn
remember what you learned this
morning shabura has a way of a Bonafide
Tri and true methodology that's easy
anybody can follow now I'm not telling
you it doesn't take time but you don't
have to put in 5 hours a day you can put
in two hours a day anybody can find two
hours in a day half hour in the morning
half hour you want to do 1 hour a day do
1 hour a day but do something by
watching the webinar or calling Shas
cabor and I just want to give that
number again which is 732 447
4201 did I say that right 732 447
4201 it's something that Rabbi sender
Dolan created he himself um came to
America from Merit Israel didn't know
what type of business he was going to go
all he knew was that he wanted to learn
he said he had an average head you know
was a Youngster who grew up in in LA and
his father was an enormous but he wasn't
connecting the dots or as I would say
connecting the the D the knowledge and
he he said that this a business kind of
just m fell into his lap and he said but
he started learning before that he said
he didn't start learning because he was
successful in business and now he had
the time to do it he made it the other
way around
he reversed the gestal on it which means
made up his mind he wanted to make the
commitment to learning because as you
and I know just like you and kazak how
did kazak happen you made a commitment
to do it when am I going to get the
money how make the commitment and then
it happens so watch the webinar go to
Torah um Torah anytime or call the Shas
office and they'll tell you how to
access it 732 447
4201 and if you go to Torah anytime or
call him they'll tell you how to how to
get on it but watch the webinar it's
only 23 minutes um ritak sasin who's the
um one of the Rashi were head certainly
heads of um the the miss in l and a
world and he does not have this as part
of his curriculum but he spoke very very
um starish yeah that's the word I was
looking for very very very St very
strongly about the need to do kazora
whether you're a u person that's
learning fomi whether you're a Yeshiva
person or whether you're a bck whatever
it is he says kazor will give you that
grounding and the retention and the
happiness that comes you're fulfillment
you'll feel great about yourself 100%
imag the B were saying you know how good
I feel when my parents tell me why
you're going to learn it's main is M but
you didn't do your your your you didn't
fill out your booklet yet how many pages
you went through I mean another great
way to do it is there are five meas
there's baa um Gilla Tinus kiga Mo cuton
and kiga they're generally found in one
mcta even though there're five separate
masas through the shasa Bora program
this is a great way to to get you to
weight into the water you go through
these masas three to five times during
the entire year imagine you have made
three to five times a on each of
those masas during the year and all you
got to do is just keep track of of the
booklet and you decide how much time you
want you want to do to it very very very
exciting and and and I for one that does
that fi and has a lot of learning
schedules I am very excited to uh to to
join this and and to be part of this aan
Coby I was thinking about he reminded me
because he told me as a magi sheer he
you know went through every do and he
learned it up before during the after he
said but sometime later he said you know
he didn't he could he wasn't sure if he
could remember you know even giving the
do cuz that's how he so he started doing
the review program cuz he want to
remember obviously the do that he gave
and he started doing the Shas B program
and if you look at the webinar you see
his interview it's phenomenal um and the
people that are on the webinar and it
moves like like lightning there are
analogies that are given like this this
is a gamorra gamorra that says like this
says if you plant and you don't you
don't reap that's like somebody who
learns without doing um imagine yourself
that you have a gmak a cup of coffee
just it's black coffee but now you pour
cream into and sugar now you made gmach
right or somebody who has you were given
the key to a treasure chest it's only
about you know 2 miles beneath the uh
the surface but you got a deep dive for
it and you're snorkeling ah I'll get it
I get no it's right there for you or
you're jet fighter bomber you're waiting
to take off and uh you're just you know
on the runway a person wants to
recognize that if a business consultant
came to you and said listen I have a
great way for you to improve your
organization instead of making XM ount
of dollars you can make $1,000 an hour
and here's the way to do it would you be
interested in finding out how to do it
okay so that's what when you learn how
to review and remember and retain and do
it you're pumped cuz you can't wait to
get there you can't wait to start your
day and you don't want to go to sleep as
they say in English it's Gish yeah it is
Gish but it feels great amazing and your
family will respect you more for it
they'll say look at my look what my
husband's doing look what my son is
doing look what my father's doing these
kids that are in the these Buck Room
that are in the they tell me that their
parents said that they are so proud of
them that it's it's the nas the nakas of
their lives and do it for yourself you
know life Libera in the pursuit of
happiness well this doesn't have to be
the pursuit this is the obtaining of
simp enjoyment so how does one uh get
others to uh to achieve success you know
I understand how one could take it upon
themselves there suggestion for getting
let's say a mother is listening to this
and she wants her son or her husband or
you know a rebi has students or things
like what do you suggest how do they uh
get others to join the vanwagon of sh
Watch the watch the suon watch the it's
only 23 minutes you can pick out
whatever you like it's beautifully done
I know the person that produced it I
heard of
him we to go back to where you asked me
how I got involved with shabor I mean r
Doan knew that I was involved in media
and he said could you just help us out
with some you know just to to trying to
get the word out there because he feels
so frustrated he says you have golden
diamonds in your hands and and people
look are frustrated they're not happy he
said can we just
get and I said whatever I could do to
help and then I I had a
friend Ur should live and bewah was who
ran the tbmc the Tor mnas club which is
still very active in in parts of the
country and kids who learn mnas and I
saw that he was going through Shas
now his story was interesting also and
this is I don't mean to to take a
different spin on it how to get other
people involved mother should be
involved it's how we recognize the value
of time which is what you said schy was
playing basketball he like in his 50s
but you know he he he thinks young he is
Young and he was playing basketball with
20 year olds they passed him the ball
down Court in the gym in
Lakewood next thing he knows it's lights
out he has the ball and he's out cold
and he wakes up in a hospital two days
later wow he had a massive Slammer A
Massive Attack his arteries attacked him
lowl him and he lost his pulse they
couldn't came and couldn't find his
pulse when he woke up two days later
they told him clinically he was dead wow
for a number of
minutes when he recovered he said what's
my life all about he said I have a
business he says I'm learning he said if
Hashem gave me a second chance he said
I'm going to be learning the good better
part of the day and do business give it
over to to the family now I'm telling
you have to give up your business but
people when they realize that life is a
limited time
offer that's what you want to do you
know we've had some tragedies recently
not to even to I'll talk about this
what's going on in n Israel they're on
the front lines we got to be on the
front lines and the way to do that is
with meet any Soldier Meet n tell you
keep D and keep learning and they we saw
somebody learning learning a gamorra in
the middle of Gaza they had five minutes
to themselves so instead of just eating
you know knocking down another phaf
which they should do be gun and have as
much of it as they want they got a good
more of that's open time it's a limited
time life is a limited time offer that's
why a colleag gives her husin a watch to
know how precious time
is we just saw a young couple that were
taken I mean tragic story just did they
know that that next moment they weren't
going to be here a person doesn't know
so make every second count but not not
only because you know I I have to do it
because you know time is running out
yeah time's running through the Sand's
running through the through The
Hourglass but why not have that kashm
you'll leave a steak great I I enjoy a
good steak even
two but what do you have after it you
buy you got that new car you thought for
six months should I get the Lexus or
should I get the Acura should I get this
should I get the SUV or should I get the
Infinity okay take at least as much time
as you're thinking about that and put it
into 5 minutes a day learning take that
and then multiply and you'll see you'll
have more time what we talked about not
having time Torah creates more time true
Rabbi sh once said in in uh in a sa he
said Torah creates another track in time
for
you you know this past week's par par
the first of the T
is the first
is and the question is why why is that
the first one it's because similar to
what the rabbi was saying it's to give
us the value of time time it's a sh
practice I want to tell you that now you
and I I didn't know you were going to
say that and I had in mind to say it but
I forgot about it so you and I you you
could this is not like a mentalist trick
right you I didn't know you were going
to say that and you didn't know that I
looked at a Forno last night where Eisen
told me look up this Forno he says when
we were slaves in mitan in egpt the wor
slavery the she of the Mind Time didn't
belong to us it belonged to the misim
what are you doing over there your time
is mine
it's like what's going on with the
hostages now in AR but we're all
hostages to some degree slaves to our
work slaves to this slaves to that we
don't think we're slaves who who can
detach from the cell phone it's like a
vestigial organ it's like an appendage
not even a vestigal organ that wasn't
there we're slaves the Forno says just
like what you're saying it says our time
belong to them but the reason that it
starts
with because now your time is yours M
now now B the time is yours now you can
do what you want with it and you want to
know how to be free be a servant to
Hashem that's a person that's free and
now that you have that time what are you
going to do with it R Fran used to say
if a person would come back for 30
minutes from the next row what would you
do would you stop off in the Porsche
dealer and say um you got one that I
could take with me uh would you go be
looking at that new mansion would be
looking if should I spend pesak in
Vietnam would you run to the basement
open aor we can do it right now mommies
tell your kids kids tell your fathers
tell you children we learned in the par
a few weeks
ago pointed out to us what are we going
to say we get up to what you do with
your time what you do with your time the
concept of killing time is antha it's
death we don't look for kill time time
we love to to thrive on time make every
second count make every moment count and
the people do and this part Senor Doan
does from 9:00 in the morning till 10
11:00 at night he's in the base met he
has Apple and almonds I'm telling you
you should have live on an apple and
almonds almond but and a cup of coffee
and he's got three goras open and he
uses the art scroll course that his rebi
and Brook asem that art scroll along
with the the vill Shas and and missa
whatever else he's looking at he goes
through that and he knows what's going
on in the world you can ask him anywhere
in sh wow he doesn't I know people will
tell you they don't remember their kids
phone numbers but ask him what this
thisor in ch that's question I was I was
going to ask you about I'm so glad you
ask me yes so um so everyone's striving
to become a you know this program wasn't
be able to have someone help guide them
to get to that Vision that goal but
what's the definition of a Torah scholar
so I brought the beautiful Shas with me
you know I took her off the shelf the
Shas that 35 years ago my wife bought
for me um I just want to let you know
that I am using
it good
morning this is going on doesn't have to
say at night according to one day we we
know
obviously that do but this is the
definition
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Tom it's somebody who's accustomed in
his
learning to return to its text Tom all
the time and that's sufficient for Liv
call reviewing Kaz Kaz Kaz and as a
Parting Shot I would just say if you
want to ask me or I leave somebody
with that review is what gives you life
what gives you satisfaction and the more
you review the more you know the more
you understand the more you connect the
dots and the Doss but I can't help but
think can't think about what it would
be in terms of an analogy that those who
are still held captive B
is is that if we were to return to theor
and the way that it was meant to be to
review and to review and to review to
return that'll be a scuse for them to be
return toel amen amen I don't mean to be
melodramatic about it but every word of
Torah that we learn that that's helping
the matu this is a great opportunity to
do withas
M said over and I heard somebody say it
over and I I told it over recently I
actually heard him say it
overom when he was younger I don't if he
was a barker call but he was an ER
Israel was during one of the Wars one of
The Mamas a very rough Gruff looking
Soldier sits down next to him he knew he
was looking to pick a fight you know
like you know you you
from M was ready for it and person says
to
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him translate rabbit just in case
someone I have no idea what I said
said he said you're sitting there you're
learning to we're at the front lines
we're duking it out soldiers we're
soldiers and he
says you're
traitors said excuse
me says you want to say I'm a tiff you
want to say I'm a
fool you can say that because maybe you
don't understand it or you think it's
foolish but a buan the traitor no let me
ask you something would it make a
difference to you if you were going to
the front line in your tank and your
rocket launchers and I was running
alongside your tank with my sneakers
with a bow and arrow going up there to
fight because I want them to be part of
it would that matter he says no would
you call me a traitor no you might call
me a tipich you go there with a bow and
arrow you know what you think you d a
milic with a slingshot what but I'm
going to
fight our fighting we believe lunaa is
when we're getting up an hour ahead of
time 4: or 5 in the morning to learn
Torah and your scho I'm ding for you and
that learning should be a sco that
should be the Spears and the and the and
the grenades and the bullets that are
being run and then our doing an hour
after and we're giving up our sleep and
we're putting our we're not just
slacking off we're fighting every every
El of strength every BL ofor that we
learned would you call me a traitor
maybe you'd call me a fool but you
wouldn't call me a traitor
this tough rough Soldier kind of like
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