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Ekev - Accessing the Supernatural
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Why does the midrash need to 'prove' that Hashem is trustworthy in His promises? What is the idea behind the promises being fulfilled such that we receive the fruits in this world, and the principle in the next? What is the proof of Hashem's trustworthiness from the righteous, like R' Pinchos ben Yair and R' Shimon ben Shetach? What is the deeper message of the supernatural events that are promised by the Torah for keeping the law, and those that surrounded the stories of R' Pinchos ben Yair? Find out in this week's parsha podcast.
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you're listening to the weekly paraa
podcast recorded with hm's never ending
assistance in rap Israel 5775 2015 this
week's para is para's akev and this week
continues the the conversation the
speech of mosha of Moses exhorting the
Jewish people as he's about to pass on
from the world as they're about to enter
into the land of Israel giving them the
instruction talking about the beauty of
keeping the Torah of keeping the
Commandments of having a true a true
relationship with God and so at the
beginning of the para at the beginning
of this week's para mosu says to them
this is in chapter
7:12 and it will be if you listen to
these
statutes and you keep them and do
them God will keep his Covenant and the
kindness which he swore to your
forefathers verse 13
he will love you he will bless you and
he will make you
great and he will give blessings to the
fruit of the womb to the fruit of your
land your grains your storehouses your
your grape
Vines the produce of your cattle and
your
sheep on the land that God swore to give
to you to your forefathers and then the
verse says in in verse 14 you will be
blessed amongst the Nations or more
blessed than all of the other
nations you won't have any people and
any animals who are unable to conceive
and give birth the verse say amazing
when we read these verses the promises
of the T the promises for keeping the
Tyra for having this relationship with
hem are amazing he
if you do what it says in this Torah you
will not get
sick all of the the Egyptian sicknesses
the bad
sicknesses which you are aware of you
knew you
saw you won't get
them God will give them to all of your
enemies and verse
16 and you will consume all the nations
that God is giving to
you don't have comp passion upon
them do not worship their
Idols because it will be your downfall
if you do so so the Torah gives us
amazing promises amazing blessings that
can that can and will befall the Jewish
people if they fulfill the T if they
fulfill the Commandments if they have
that relationship with God which God
calls them to have with him God will
Express his love and give his blessings
and Bounty upon them now there's a very
interesting point here
which I saw saw the theme of which is
consistently brought down in the Mish
the mes speaks about the verse the first
verse which starts off the
par it will be if you listen to and you
keep these Commandments these laws these
statutes now the word that it uses in
this p in this verse is unusual it
says the par is called AEV because of
this word AEV now the word akv means
because of of as a result of as a result
of you listening to the Commandments of
the Torah so God will give you all this
bounty all these Blessings Now the word
akev the mees points out the Rashi
points out the word akev doesn't just
mean because of but the word AEV also
means a heel a heel the the the back of
one's foot is called an AEV and now why
does the Torah use this word heal in
this context of listening to the
Commandments of God listening and indeed
there will be blessings so the medish
tells us that the word heal is used
because there's something just like the
heal represents the end of a person's
body the bottom the person's head is of
course the beginning the top of the body
right we speak about rash hasana the
head of the year that's the beginning
that's the head the foot represents the
end the AAR the bottom the end the the
latter part of the body so the mes tells
us that Hashem the verses are promising
us that it's true we look in this world
and we see the blessings are the
blessings really being fulfilled when we
keep the Torah when we do what's right
do we immediately see the results of
that do we see those blessings
immediately I can't answer that question
some people do some people don't but the
me says I want you to know something
whether or not you see it right now you
should know that in the end you will
receive those blessings the blessings
will come in the end the way that the M
says it it gives an analogy to a y a
person who lost his parents and he was
taken into someone's home and in that
place so the deal was that he's going to
get food he's going to have a roof over
his head he's going to have clothing and
he needs to be involved in the family in
in the chores of the family doing things
for the family and now at a certain
point indeed that's what happens he does
his chores he does the things for the
family he works for family and he
receives clothing and food and shelter
at some point he says is that all is
this all I get is just the food and the
shelter and the person the forer family
who took him in says says to them of
course not these are just things that
you you you do get because you're part
of the family now but the things that
you've done to work for the family the
produce that you brought the profit that
has come as a result of you you will be
paid for make no mistake you will be
paid as well
says thees this is an analogy is saying
to us as well when we keep the Mitzvah
when we do the right thing we do see a
result in this world when when a person
does good things in this world the
natural result is good we can see this
all the time we know who we want to do
business dealings with we want to deal
with people who are honest who have
integrity we know who we want to
interact with we know who we want our
children to to have as teachers we want
those people who are intelligent who are
going to interact with our kids in a way
which is humble which is Godly which is
spiritual in other words we see very
clearly that good begets good that's
clear in this world but we don't always
see the the promises that says it's
going to be amazing blessings not
something that we always see immediately
it's not something that we even see over
time says the Mish don't worry just like
that child who lost his parents who was
brought into the foster home he
questions and worries is he going to get
paid for his work and he's assured of
course he will get paid for your work
don't make any mistake about it we're
going to give you your food and your and
your clothing and the shelter but you're
going to get paid ultimately you will
get paid don't think anything else so in
the same way sayses the word akev the
word akev which means the heal as a
result of listening to the Commandments
the word as a the word a means as a
result in the end the word is a heal
because in the end you will see the
results you will indeed at some point
when when the Messiah comes or in the
world to come you will receive it you
have fruits in this world but the
principle is waiting for you in the
world to come now there's a remarkable
medish that follows these MIM which
contains a very powerful idea really um
if we think about it if we see the depth
of it there's something really amazing
to learn from it the M tells us connects
this verse to arsuk that are talking
about God keeping his promise to the
connects us to a verse just a few before
in the end of last week's paraa it says
in chapter 7
ver9 and you will know that God is
God he is a trustworthy
God he keeps his Covenant and
kindness to those who he loves those who
he who keep his Commandments for a
thousand Generations so the medish tells
us that there's an analogy it's
comparable to somebody there was a king
and there was a certain subject of his
who had left a picodon a certain item in
the charge of the king asked the king to
watch this particular item now this
subject passes away he dies and the son
of his subject so comes to the king and
he says to the king I would like to
receive my picado and I want my the the
item which my father gave to you to
watch I would like to take it back cuz I
would like to give it to someone else to
watch and the King says to this subject
to his subject son do you not trust me
do you not trust that I will keep that I
will be a proper watch Person over this
item that your father gave to me
certainly you can trust me the medish
says that in the same way is there
anyone greater is there anyone who's
more trustworthy than God if God
promises that he's going to keep his
Covenant he's going to bring these
blessings upon those who keep the
Commandments certainly just like a king
Hashem is the ultimate King and when he
promises when he makes a promise he
keeps that promise and he's trustworthy
and the mes brings a couple of different
places where we see that indem keeps his
promises and even where we see that hem
is the one who's the balp he's the one
who we have given over an item for him
to watch so to speak in speaking about
the fact that hhm is going to take the
Jewish people out of Egypt it refers to
to
the I have remembered you the
word is the same word in Hebrew as an
item which is to be watched which is a p
so it's it's this analogy it represents
the fact that Hashem is coming to return
so to speak or to to recognize that he
has something that he's promised to
watch there's a promise that he's made
that he's going to keep and we also see
from the fact that the verse speaks
about that the Jewish people Hashem had
promised the forefathers that their
children they would leave MIT they would
leave Egypt with a tremendous amount of
wealth and indeed that's what happened
so the m is trying to show us that God
is the K andon he's the trustworthy God
he's the one who keeps his promises now
it's really interesting is that the me
brings four stories four stories I like
to share them all with you about RAB P
was a tremendous sadic a great a Great
Sage and he was extremely Pious and the
rabbis say like this listen I'm going to
read this inside
R the sages
say from the trustworthiness of a human
being we can learn the trustworthiness
of hem meaning just like each and every
one of us as we said you know who do we
want to trust who who do we want to deal
with we want to deal with those who have
integrity how do we where did that come
from inside of us that we trust those
who have integrity or where does it come
from that there's a desire to have
integrity it's not just a social
Consciousness but it's something that's
ingrained in us who God programmed
within us this desire to have integrity
this respect for
integrity so if Hashem is given this to
us so certainly Hashem himself God
himself has this Integrity if if he made
us such that we value this Integrity
certainly hashm himself has this
integrity and so the the the Mish brings
these amazing stories with r been y who
had incredible Integrity the first story
of his Integrity says the magish is that
he lived in a certain southern city in
the land of Israel and two men came and
asked him if he could watch for them two
sacks of barley on their behalf and
indeed he said I agree to do that not
long after that these two people left
the town and they completely forgot that
they had given these two sacks of barley
to rapas Ben rather than allowing The
Barley to rot rapas Ben went and he took
those barley he planted the barley and
each year he continued to take the
produce of The Barley those original two
sacks of barley and he would plant it
again and place it into Storage storage
bins a storage house 7 years later the M
tells us these two men reminded
themselves that they had left these two
sacks of barley with her P thinking
perhaps that it would have remained then
not gotten ruined they came back toas
and they said do you still have those
two sacks of barley that we left with
you that we asked you to
watch responded and said those two sacks
now fill up a great Storehouse come and
take your stuff come and take your
barley so the me says we see from the
trustworthiness
of he was asked to watch something and
not only did he watch it but he he made
it grow certainly hasem is the same and
as the says one of
the Hashem also takes our Saka The Good
Deeds that we do and he plants that Saka
he replants it it and it produces
amazing fruits we don't even realize the
results of the kindness of The
Commandments we when we fulfill those
Commandments what it actually produces
but in the end Hashem saves that for us
just as we see that a human being did
that for these other people so to
certainly hasem does it for us another
story with tells us is that one time he
came to a particular City and in this
city Only within the precise boundaries
of this city anyone who lives in the
city the mice were infesting they were
eating up all of the grains of that
particular
City said to them what are you doing
wrong you realize you're not properly
taking off your Meer you're not tithing
according to the law you're not taking
you're not giving the tithes as you're
supposed to and he said to them I I
guarantee that if you properly give your
tithes on all of this grain the mice
will stop and they said if you guarant
see it then we'll do it and indeed
that's what they did they started to
give the tithes properly and the mice
disappeared from the town so that's the
second story and it's very interesting
because in this story we don't see him
being trustworthy but what we do see is
that he is guaranteeing that hasem is
going to be trustworthy that the as the
verses tell us that if we give our
tithes if we give our Meer if we if we
give the Sedaka as we're supposed to we
give the charity as we're supposed to
God promises that we'll have Bal as a
result of that so p b was guaranteeing
that what hasem promises he will do he
will do and indeed that's what happened
a third story The me tells us that there
was a certain individual who was
involved in in digging pits and digging
Wells really for the benefit of the Rin
for the benefit of the public and this
man's daughter she was suddenly Swept
Away by a tidal wave by Water by a river
perhaps and this story was told to p and
he said it's impossible somebody who's
benefiting others benefiting the public
with what it can't be that his daughter
would be swept away by water not long
after that so they came and they told
her P indeed a miracle occurred and she
returned from the water she was able to
escape and the sages said what happened
they said that a Malik an angel a
Heavenly angel came down and actually
physically saved her interestingly the a
here says that inami which brings the
story as well so it says that the Mal
this Angel appeared in the guise ofas it
looked like rasar himself and this was
to signify the fact that even though it
could be that ifas b hadn't said this
she would not have been saved but in the
Merit of the fact that the sadic this
righteous individual said it she was
indeed saved it was specifically because
of his Merit now this story also needs
explanation where's the idea of namus of
trustworthy or what do we see from this
story this story sounds like you know
it's a miraculous story it's a story
where rinus B was someone who was such a
great sadic he was so righteous he could
change nature but how do we see or what
what's the message of this story as well
that's the third story last story that
the mes tells us actually involves not
but rather another Great Sage of that
time one time he purchased a donkey from
a certain isi an isite an Arab
and when his students looked at the the
donkey closely they noticed that around
the donkey's neck there was a necklace
and there was a a precious gem that was
attached to this
donkey said look I purchased the donkey
but I did not purchase a precious gem
that wasn't part of the the deal so he
said I'm going to return it indeed he
brought it back so this Yi when when
brought it back he wasn't even aware
that it had been on the neck of the
donkey and he said blessed is the god of
shim he was so inspired by this act of
shim to return this item which he didn't
even know about he wasn't even aware of
that he said blessed is your God because
clearly as a result of this action God
was shining through into the world then
so the Mish finishes off from with these
four stories and tells us that if we see
the trustworthiness of human beings of
those who walk in the ways of God those
who try to manifest God's will in the
world are such if they have such
trustworthiness from this we can see the
trustworthiness of God that God acts in
this way if he promises us we're going
to see the results of The Commandments
if he promises us that we're going to
reap the rewards the benefits of The
Commandments and it's not just going to
be in this world it's going to be in the
next World we can certainly trust that
and know it's going to happen and that
we will indeed receive it in the end and
that ends off the is
in the end I will pay you off you will
receive the reward you will see the
results of your actions and you can
trust me says God that I have the
Integrity to give you the reward which
you deserve now the thought that I had
as I read theim and as I read this med
was that this story
with and the three stories
with they seem to be like almost
otherworldly
B comes into a town he says to them
something which is happening with your
grains it's because of something
spiritual that you're doing wrong and
they listen to him and all of a sudden
Everything Changes he says to to to to
these people who come to him and say
that there's this woman who's been
dragged by the Sea away you know he says
it can't be and as a result of that it
changes these stories are Supernatural
even the very action that he did with
those grains with the barley to plant
them and to to replant them he was going
to
it wasn't something which he was
required to do by the
Torah he wasn't required to return that
gem it was something that you know based
on the strict letter of the law he could
have kept but he did things which were
and which were Beyond and it's very
interesting because when we read theim
it also the the promises that hasem
makes seem to be something which is
beyond Hashem says if you keep the
statutes if you keep the laws you're
going to there's not going to be any
sickness and there's going to be
blessings upon you and your people there
won't be any women who can't have
children it will be Supernatural you you
will live a supernatural life right so
we look at this and we say that's just
something that we don't experience this
just something that's beyond the pale of
our experience it's it's not something
that we see that we that we know of and
perhaps it's something which is only in
the future like like we said like the M
says in the end you'll see in the end
you'll see Hashem is
trustworthy but I have a thought I had a
thought that came up as I'm learning
this that no we think that it's only
something that's going to be in the
future we think that it's something that
you know we're not really to this this
is
for
like these were people who were just
beyond they were just unbelievable and
they they were to Miracles the Tyra is
telling us something else the t is
telling us by saying that you can you
can access the fruits of this now yes
the k
the principal is waiting for you in the
world to come but it's possible to to
access this now the story with tells us
that anyone it's not just a
sadic does this on behalf of two people
two regular guys who came with these two
sacks they didn't think that they were
going to get back storehouses full of
stuff but they did they benefited from
it and the people in that city with the
mice they they just did what they're
supposed to do and the problems just
went away as as if by Magic
what was the reason why was it would it
have happened differently would it have
done any if wasn't on the scene with the
same thing have happened if they had
realized on their own I don't know it
could be that had to bring in that amuna
that trust that faith that belief it
seems that way certainly from the story
with the guy who is digging the Wells on
behalf of the public P brought in a
belief that it can't be that a person is
doing something on behalf of the public
and his daughter would be pulled away
with that very that that she would lose
her life have forbid as a result of the
very thing that he was doing on behalf
of everyone it can't be but his belief
is a Muna meant that it had to be true
it had to be true and she was
miraculously saved and it's also true in
regards to this this city with the mice
he said if you give Myer I promise I
guarantee these mice will go away and
that's what happened but the K the power
of has been
may not have been per se in hisus in his
righteousness but perhaps and I believe
that this is the me message of the
medish that it's something that we all
can do and this is something that the
Madre speaks about the the the alar of
naric speaks about this it's possible
for everyone to access a place of amuna
of of trust in God that I know if God
promises and that's what the medish is
saying that's what the PK is saying when
God promises he fulfills his promise the
only thing that might be missing is my
ability to receive it or to believe in
it I think that we can even say this is
hinted to in the PK itself it
says and it will be when you listen to
the these
laws and you keep them and you do them
Rashi tells us that what's
another if you even keep the small mitz
if you're if you consider if you give
value to even the smallest commandment
even those things that people just don't
don't pay attention to those little
details if you give attention to those
little details if you give importance to
that so then Hashem promises that he
will keep this kindness this this this
Covenant that he's made with your
forefathers and I think that part of
what it's saying is if you buy in if you
really buy into the the spiritual
program which is here in front of you
which the Torah lays out for us the
Commandments the the the the kindness
all these things if you really Buy in
the way Buys in then you can bring down
the future time you don't have to wait
for mashiach to come for the Messiah to
come to experience these blessings you
don't have to wait for for the world to
come it's here in this world you can
access the tire you can access godliness
spirituality Supernatural you can access
that here right here right right now all
you need to do is buy in all the way
down to the smallest the the the
littlest the the minute details of the T
if you buy in all the way and you buy in
you will believe like that if I do
what's right I keep those Commandments I
give my me I give my tithes I I if I'm
doing something on behalf of the public
I'm I'm doing kindness if I return that
item even though it's not something I
have to if
I'm if I behave the way God wants me to
be behave the way I understand that God
wants me to behave then Hashem will
perform miracles for me and I will see
things that are Supernatural and the
supernatural will be natural for me
because I am behaving in a supernatural
way I want to bless you and I ask you to
bless me that Hashem should help us to
indeed be able to access this amazing
spiritual Supernatural way of being sh
should help us to buy in to go all the
way to be able to do his mites to to to
fulfill his Commandments to learn his T
to do it right to be the person who God
really wants us to be and if we do that
hashm should help us to be able to live
and experience a supernatural way of
being where all we experience is God's
blessings constantly being showered Upon
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