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City on Fire | Rabbi Moshe Scheinerman
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R’ Mordche Pegrimansky,
who was a Gadol BaTorah
in pre-World War II Europe,
was in the Kovno ghetto
when the Nazis ימח שמם were involved
in the total extermination of the ghetto.
And for a year, he went
from bunker to bunker
to try to save himself
from the onslaught of the Nazis.
There were only two bunkers left,
and his Talmid, R’ Mordche Zuckerman,
took him to one of the bunkers,
whereupon R’ Mordche,
when he walked into the bunker,
he saw that the עניינים of Tznius
had been greatly
compromised in that bunker,
and he told his Talmid,
There's no way that I can stay here.
But, Rebbe, the Nazis are all around.
If they see us outside,
they will kill us on the spot.
It's dangerous, it's a סכנה to leave.
Whereupon R’ Mordche Pegrimansky said,
It's a greater danger to stay
here, in such a situation.
He left the bunker, and miraculously,
he was able to find a way
of exiting the ghetto
and he was saved.
He became quite ill.
He had typhoid fever and other problems.
And Rebbetzin Sternbuch from Switzerland
heard about him, that he was saved,
and she brought him to her house.
After a few months,
after she nursed him back to health,
she asked him: Mordche, would you
entertain the thought of getting married?
He says: Yes.
Whereupon she said:
I have someone perfect for you.
Let me hear, he said.
Well, there's a girl who brings you
breakfast every single day,
for the last half a year
that you're in my house.
I believe she’ll be a perfect wife for you.
Whereupon R’ Mordche said: Fine,
but our rabbis tell us it's אסור
to marry a woman, until you see her first.
Could you possibly bring her in
so I could say hello to her and see her,
and then I can give you the okay.
This young maiden is bringing him
breakfast every single day
for over half a year.
He did not know how she looked,
because he understood the Vayimaen,
to keep away,
to make sure that you control
yourself from any עניינים
which can compromise your
spiritual integrity in those עניינים.
The Medrash tells us that Avraham Avinu
saw a בירה דולקת, a city on fire.
Whereupon he asked the question:
Is there a מנהיג לבירה זו?
Is there someone who's running
the show? As you would say.
Where HaKadosh Baruch Hu answered him
and said: Yes, I am the מנהיג of the בירה.
R’ Schwab explains the dialog between
Avraham Avinu and HaKadosh Baruch Hu.
Avraham Avinu was treated to a microcosm,
a symbolic preenactment
of the entire future of Klal Yisroel.
And he was shown the dot-com era.
He was shown all the enticements,
all the compromises of Tznius
and all the filth that permeates
social media and our entire society.
And he asked: Is it possible
that You can give a command
in Your Torah: ולא תתורו אחרי עיניכם?
Can it be possible?
There's a בירה דולקת,
we are inflamed with passions
after being exposed
to all that there is out there.
Whereupon HaKadosh Baruch Hu
told Avraham Avinu,
My son,
yes, indeed.
If a person wants to practice the Vayimaen,
and remain faithful
to the dictates of the Torah,
even in such a situation,
such a society that we have,
indeed it is possible for a person to be מנצח,
to vanquish that enemy of the Yetzer Hara.
The תכלית of Vayimaen is to understand
that we have it in our power,
no matter what the circumstance might be,
to indeed be able to control ourselves
and come out the better for it.