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support as much kiru as possible. Get a
thousand of these devices that we have
to give all of the people in your
community, the ones with the keepa on
and the ones without. Why? Cuz everyone
has to do chuva. There's no there's no
house that doesn't have a problem. Just
today we got a case where a religious
family a religious family just joined
the widow list of people we have to help
this uh this holiday. But who killed?
What happened? The father got murdered.
Oh, an Arab. NO, HIS SON MURDERED HIM.
His son, a religious son murdered the
father.
There's sickness everywhere in the
religious community, in the secular
community. And whose fault is it when a
looks at us? It's the fault of the
people that wear a keepa that don't care
about anybody else but themselves.
The people that don't wear a keepa, the
people that are not religious, they're
so sick, they don't even realize they
have stage four spiritual cancer,
they don't even realize how sick they
are. Unfortunately,
there's also a lot of religious people
that don't know how sick they are
because they stopped caring about their
fellow Jews because they think they
should stick to their own, their own
community, their own uh modern Orthodox,
their own ultraorththodox, their own
whatever other version of Orthodox they
want to be part of, they don't realize.
So long as your brothers are violating
Shabbat, so long as your brothers are
wasting seed, so long as your brothers
are in corrupt businesses, so long as
your brothers are going against Hashem,
it's your responsibility to help them do
chuva. There's no such thing as peace.
There's peaceful times of your life.
Peace when you learn. Peace when you
have kadush with your family on Shabbat.
Peace during your holidays.
But real peace that you're thinking like
you just go on spiritual vacation and
care less about your brothers and
sisters. That's against the Torah.
That's against the Tawa. It's time
people do as much as they can to bring
people to do cha. Not with this slow
motion version that a lot of people do.
Well, I'll invite them for Shabbat and
we'll eat and hopefully they'll become
religious in like 30 years from now. No,
no, Khabibi, there's no more time right
now. Everything has to be on fast
forward. You have to do everything you
can. Exhaust all effort.