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We are back here on our Wednesday night
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you guys will then ask some questions
and
will give us the answers. Tonight's show
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So,
tonight we're going to talk about
and the question that we're going to ask
and answer is, does God need your
mitzvah?
If Shimon steals or says
and then Levy stops him by scaring him,
is that a mitzvah that Hashem wants?
Does he even need this mitzvah?
Many sheep have decided to follow the
wolf of Kabad called Manis Freedman into
the world of heresy where their
so-called god that they believe in,
certainly not the same one as ours,
needs them. They actually have a god
that needs them. And they say this
publicly and proudly. Just today I got
from somebody a poster that Y Jacobson
is publicizing that God needs you as
much as you need him. Is this true? Is
there any truth in this? Are you
confused? Don't worry. The holy sages
led by the Rambanades
and even aid kabad named Rab Mendel will
help us understand exactly what Musher
Renu is telling us in this week
to address this and many other questions
based on and then you guys will ask the
questions.
Now, of course, it always starts with
personal story and then we're going to
go into other things. And the personal
story is that just this morning I got an
email from someone in France
that saw a clip from a video that we
made a couple years ago after October
7th where many uh people have cut this
part of the clip where we talk about how
there's no mercy in war and uh certainly
if you cut that clip by itself it seems
like Jews are running out there and
killing everybody. But of course, the
person is smart enough to ask for the
entire video and I send it to them. But
then after that,
someone sent me a uh video of a very
wealthy Jewish guy that uh has decided
to delve into the world of Kiru. Now,
he's certainly a person that's learned
to run in his life, at least for the
first portion of his life, and uh seems
like he has seems like a really decent
person. And when he said that he is
going into the world of Kiru, I was
intrigued. I love Kiru and anybody that
goes into it. But to my dismay, as soon
as I saw what he's publishing to people
where he's publishing that uh he wants
to say uh happy Hanukkah and many merry
exmas together, meaning plurality, we
are Americans. We're not Jews. We're
American Jews. And then he starts uh
showing videos that have immodesty in
them. So he may be from in his eyes
according to Hashem you got a little
work to do.
But one of the things that I've seen is
that many times people
that go into the world of Kiru
fall astray from the path of Hashem
because they're trying to please the
public. They're trying to humanize God.
They're trying to make the Torah
politically correct.
And in fact,
this is the path to their destruction
because the last document that you will
ever think
is politically correct is the Torah.
And we'll see this from this para.
And then we'll also be able to answer a
couple of questions. I'll ask you the
questions now. You guys can think about
it while we're learning and we'll answer
the questions later on and see how
everything
will come together.
What does it mean if a person steals or
if a person says and you stop them by
scaring them? Is it a mitzvah that God
needs? Is it a mitzvah that he wants?
Well, Rob Zilberstein says that someone
came to him after sitting on a bus
behind two young girls.
And these two young girls were talking
about how their friend that wasn't there
just got engaged.
And uh really
this katan, this future husband of hers
is making a big mistake because their
friend, again, they call it their
friend. I don't know what kind of friend
this is, but nonetheless, their friend
is really not that uh not good of a
catch. Let's just say that she's uh not
so pretty. She's very nasty sometimes.
She gets angry. She's this. She's that.
Da.
and they're ripping her apart the whole
bus drive.
The woman that's hearing this
gets up and says, "Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you." The girls are
surprised like what do we do? You just
saved my family. Thank you so much. What
do you mean? I am the Katan's mother.
So, now that I know that she's really
terrible, I'm going to right away go
home and call my son and tell him to
call it off. We're cancelling this
wedding. Thank you so much for saving
us." And of course, the two girls are
crying, hysterical at this point. They
didn't realize what their is going to
get to. And when the woman tells them
that she really isn't his mother, she
doesn't even know who he is. But she
wanted to teach them a lesson of what
their lash can get to. The girls were
happy, but at the same token, the woman
was a little bit concerned. She just
made a bunch of, you know, couple of
Jewish girls cry. She went to the rabbi
and asked him, "Did I do good?"
In another case, Ravzilstein says that
there was a boy that knew that his
friend steals
and although
he knows that this is wrong, he does it.
And one day he sees him going into one
of the rooms of the other bahim and the
yeshiva
and he's about to go steal. And this
young boy just got a brand new camera
from his parents for his bar mitzvah and
he wanted to use it.
So he started recording his friend
without his friend knowing recording him
from behind going to steal.
And he records the whole thing.
When his friend comes out,
he tells him, "Hey, look, look at my new
camera." Wow. What a camera. I want to
show you what I just recorded.
And he shows him his recording. And of
course, the thief
is shocked at what he sees.
Shocked at what he sees. And he says,
"Well, you know, if I can record it,
then certainly is recording it." And the
boy starts crying, hysterical.
What did you do? How did you do? Oh,
yay. And the boy questioned it. Did I do
good?
Because at the end of it all, I made a a
Jew cry.
He returned what he stole.
But he cried. The girls cried.
People don't like to hear about
people crying.
People don't like things that are
politically incorrect.
starts with
telling us that
he's going to bless us
so long as we
follow the Torah.
But part of the blessings
jumped at me today when I was reading it
and studying today and it jumped at me
and even though I've read this many
times,
it's the first time it jumped at me. It
almost like it winked at me.
I said, "What do you want? Why do you
look this way?"
I said, "Check me out." So I did.
And in verse number 16 in chapter 7,
right at the beginning of the parad
tells us.
Now the translation says you will devour
All the people that Hashem your God will
deliver to you.
Your eyes shall not pity me. You shall
not worship their gods for it is a snare
for you.
Means you'll eat them.
Translation is not so bad. You'll devour
them. But what do you mean you'll eat
them? The Jews eat people? No.
So why does a kadesh
tell us that part of the blessings
is that we're going to eat them?
Well, guess what? It's not a blessing.
It's not a blessing at all.
In fact, as this verse was winking at me
and telling me to check it out, I
started looking.
I said, "Where are you? Why do you keep
saying you're going to eat these people?
Who's eating? What are we eating? How is
this a blessing?"
I looked. I looked.
I tried to find Rashi along the way.
I couldn't find him.
I tried to find
along the way.
Couldn't find him.
I went on
because the says that you have to keep
going.
that you got that if somebody delved
into it and you told you you found
something then you believe him in the
Torah but if somebody tells you no I
found it without even looking don't
believe him it's not possible
so I kept looking
where are you why do you keep saying
eating why is it standing in my head for
the first time in my life
like you know there's an expression
you say
if you do that I'm going to eat you. You
know, it's an old time uh expression
because this you're going to destroy
someone. But how is this a blessing?
I kept looking
and I couldn't find. But then
I found it.
It wasn't Rashi. It wasn't.
It wasn't.
It wasn't even the
I found my dear master the Ramban
and the Ramban
opened up my eyes
to something that explains at least the
first thing
in the Ramanades.
says as follows on this verse
on the verse where it says Hashem your
God
will thrust these nations
this is
a
I'm sorry that you shall devour the all
the people that Hashem your god will
deliver to you.
The Rabban says
scripture mentions first among the
judgments
that they must carry out to destroy and
annihilate the idolattors.
Wait. So first it explains to us
that this is not a blessing.
This is not a reward
but rather this is a segment of the
parad that tells us a list of judgments
that we have to carry out properly
in order to be entitled to a reward
to devour the enemy.
And therefore the Ramban says
for this reason it says you shall devour
literally eat all the people meaning
that you shall destroy them.
As the Ramban is telling us that
devouring the nations is an actual
obligation to annihilate them.
Similar to the idea stated in the verses
in the book of numbers chapter 14:9
where it says you should not fear the
people of the land for they are our
bread
a form of food
or it says in the book of Psalms chapter
79 verse7
for they have devoured Yakov
or in Jeremiah chapter 10 verse
They have consumed him and annihilated
him and so too says the
there are many other verses in which
eating means destroying
and the verse says that your eyes shall
not pity them. As I have mentioned
earlier that through misplaced pity,
judges and fools
end up
losing all justice. Meaning that you
pity the judges, you pity the fools, all
justice is lost.
So here
we see that
not only tells us to fight the enemies,
but devour them, destroy them.
And you're actually commanded to not
even have any mercy on them
because any misplaced mercy will lead to
destruction.
Furthermore says the Ramban in the next
few verses verse 22 to 24
when it comes to the verse that says
Hashem your God will thrust these
nations from before you little by
little.
This is where the Torah promises
that Hashem may be blessed will
annihilate all the nations in the land
and he will send among them the hornet
swarm to cause the survivors hidden one
the hidden ones who survived the
military battle to perish.
Thus they will all perish in so many
words is showing you how he is doing
what he commands you to do. is being
vicious on the enemy.
God, the all merciful God
says that when we fight the enemy, when
the time finally comes,
not only are you not allowed to have
mercy,
but God does not have mercy.
Now mercy today is a political correct
terminology
that is leading to a lot of death. But
God says to us
when the time comes
and you fight the enemies
that some of them are going to escape
the battle
they're going to hide.
They're going to run away.
You think I'm going to let them survive?
I'm going to send them my special team
of millions of hornets. They're going to
find them in every hole they're hiding
in.
Every size, every age, every gender,
the enemy must be destroyed.
So, similar to what we said a few years
ago in that lecture,
no mercy on the wicked, says Hashem. No
mercy.
Now,
this is hard for people to accept
because they want to believe their own
version of a merciful God that loves
everyone that forgives everyone no
matter what they did and how they did it
and even if they don't even say I'm
sorry and even if they don't change and
if even if they say they don't believe
in him
but Hashem says otherwise.
When I looked at this verse and it says,
I understood
this is the will of Hashem.
When you're finally going to fight the
enemy, no mercy.
Because that's the command of Hashem.
And Hashem wants to lead by example. And
he says, "I also don't have mercy on the
enemy."
Now, why do people have such a big
problem with this?
Verse number 25
says there's a reason.
One of the reasons
is
the carved images of their gods.
You shall burn in the fire. You shall
not covet and take for yourself the
silver and gold that is on them, lest
you be ins snared by it, for it is an
abomination of Hashem your God.
who says, "You know those treasures they
have, those idols that are made out of
gold,
you're going to think, why should I
destroy the gold? I mean, it's just a
stupid statue. I could just melt it and
make a mand out of it." Bahu says, "No,
no, no. This is also part of the enemy.
Destroy that, too."
There's no mercy on the enemy or any of
his stuff.
Why? It's all disgusting. It's all an
abomination in the eyes of Hashem.
And if you think that perhaps maybe it's
about the I don't want to waste. I'm
just going to end up what? Destroying
this house of idolatry, destroying this
gold and and and and what? It's a it's a
waste, isn't it? Shouldn't we just turn
it into a mitzvah? Sometimes that's not
the will of Hashem. In fact, here says
it's the opposite of the will of Hashem.
And says,
why does he give us all this
to know what is in your heart whether
you would observe his commandments or
not in so many words
is putting us in politically incorrect
places. He's putting us in uncomfortable
situations and uncomfortable places and
uncomfortable topics
for those that are not aware of the word
of Hashem or simply don't accept it.
And he tells you this is the time you
have to be a hero. As the says
in a place that there's no leader, you
be the leader. You stand for Hashem.
Why? I want to see what's in your heart.
When push comes to shove and you see
corruption, you see manipulation, and
even if that manipulation generates an
endless amount of gold
in today's world, an endless amount of
subscribers.
You go fight it even if you're only by
yourself. You go fight it even if no one
wants to join you. Why? That's how I'm
going to know what's in your heart. What
do I get for it? Nothing. Because even
any of the profit that you can get from
the treasures that are left from the
enemy, I don't want that either. Their
idols have to be destroyed. Don't even
have mercy on any of their possessions.
Ultimately,
you ask a question,
which mida, which character trait does
all of this require?
And of course answers us.
Chapter 8 verse number six. You shall
observe the commandments of Hashem your
God to go in his ways and to fear him.
In so many words, the only way you will
be able to annihilate the enemy as a
willed, as a b commanded, as a kadosh
told you to devour with no mercy is if
you have fear of Hashem. The only way
you'll be able to take no prisoners
is if you fear Hashem, the only way you
will pass the test when a kad looks into
your heart to see what's in it is if you
have fear of Hashem.
Now, of course, we're not in war. At
least most of us,
we're not chasing after any enemies,
at least not physical ones.
So where else can this be applied to?
Where else does Mosheu tell us that you
need to have fear of God?
Well, you don't have to go too far.
You just continue in the para.
In the fifth aliyah
in chapter 10
verse number 12,
tells
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says to us
now, "O Israel, What does Hashem your
God ask of you only to fear Hashem your
God? To go in all his ways and to love
him and to serve Hashem your God with
all your heart and with all your soul to
observe the commandments of Hashem and
his decrees which I commanded you today
for your benefit.
Behold, to Hashem your God, you are to
Hashem your God are the heaven and the
highest heaven, the earth and everything
that is in it.
Here Mosheu again tells us, what is
Hashem asking of you?
How can you sum up the whole Torah?
What do I need to have in order to serve
Hashem like he wants? Not like people
imagine, not like the political correct
nonsense, but rather how Hashem wants
tells us clearly,
fear God. And in fact, what's the big
deal?
That's in essence what he's saying.
What's the big deal? Fear God.
Now, Kazal asked, wait, wait, hold on a
sec. What do you mean, what's the big
deal? Who's asking this? Mosherenu is
saying, what's the big deal? I mean of
course of course to him what's the big
deal to fear God and therefore the says
yes you're right to Mosheu
fearing God was not a big deal he feared
him at the highest possible level which
is awe of Hashem
but what can we do that the vast
majority of people throughout all of
history
even if they recognize that they should
feel this way towards Hashem
It is hard for ordinary people to
achieve it. And therefore, there is a
second and lower level
of fearing God, which is the visceral
fear of punishment.
That's what's the big deal.
Meaning, yes, you may not be the Mosheu
that is afraid of the awe of Hashem.
Shalom hurting that relationship.
But everyone could fear Hashem
because they're afraid of punishment.
They're afraid of dying. They're afraid
of gay. They're afraid of losing their
health. They're afraid of losing loved
ones. They're afraid of losing money.
They're afraid of being embarrassed,
shamed.
endless types of punishments
that should be no big deal to you
and that is required in order for you to
fulfill the will of Hashem.
But then Mosher Raenu adds something
that seems like
why is it there?
Where he tells us behold to Hashem your
God are the heaven and the highest
heaven the earth and everything that is
in it.
Yeah. Okay. He's great. We get it. But
what does that have to do with the whole
fearing Hashem? You told us we have to
be vicious with no remorse against the
enemies.
You told us that we have to have fear of
Hashem in order to pass the test for
when Hashem looks into our heart. You
told us that we have to have fear of
Hashem in order to fulfill his will. But
what does it have to do that everything
is Hashem's?
And I looked and I looked
and I couldn't find.
But then I remembered
the Ramban. He helped me before.
He was with me before. Maybe my master
could help me again.
So I took
a chance
to see if the Ramban can help me.
And I was right.
The Raman was able to help, not only
help me, but help you answer all of
these questions beginning now.
The Ramban tells us
that here you see
that is adding something. He's telling
us that
what does God need of you? What does he
ask of you? just to fear him
to this question says the Ramban
this is connected to the words for your
benefit
where Mosheu is telling us Hashem is not
asking anything of you that he will
benefit from it's only to your benefit
Similar to the idea that Job said in
chapter 35 verse number 7
that if you act righteously what have
you given him meaning
this is all for your profit for your
benefit
when mushenu says
what and only it doesn't mean to imply
that hashem is asking you only a minor
thing. Rather, it means that a kadosh is
asking you to follow his commands only
for your benefits, not for his.
And therefore, both Moshe Rabenu and the
prophet Job
are saying, "If you're righteous and you
fulfill all of God's command, you're not
granting Hashem any type of benefit for
he doesn't need anything from you."
And if you are not sure that that's
really what's being implied here,
the verse continues and says, "Behold,
to Hashem your God are the heavens and
the heavens of heavens." And the Ramban
there says, Mosheu here stated the
reason why our righteousness cannot be
in any way, shape, or form God's own
benefit.
by saying, "Behold, to Hashem your God
are the heavens and the heavens heavens,
the earth and everything that's in it."
Meaning that they all give honor to his
name.
Meaning that if his purpose of creating
the world was for his own benefit, he
could already fulfill that without you.
He has the heavens, heavens, he has the
angels
and therefore says the he is not in any
need of you.
Surely he didn't command you to love and
worship him because he benefits you from
you. Rather it is for your own benefit.
And that's why God desires your benefit
because
he created you in order to give you good
because you
are the sons and daughters of Yakov whom
he loved. You are the chosen offspring
because he did not choose Ishmael and
Asav
who are also descendants of Abra.
Here we see
how
tells us commands
that could easily be misunderstood to be
blessings. But then when you look at the
verses, it doesn't make sense. But now
you look at what the sages explain, you
realize it's not a it's not a blessing.
It's an obligation. It's a commandment.
It's a commandment to fight the enemy
with no mercy. It's a commandment to
have fear of God. It's a commandment to
observe the entire Torah.
So if it's a commandment,
does that mean you benefit out of it?
Absolutely not, says Hashem. I have no
benefit from it whatsoever. You could do
every mitzvah that ever existed a
billion trillion times and it will not
change anything in Hashem. It will not
benefit him in any way. Rather, it is
for your and your only benefit.
I don't need you.
Now, who knows more? the Ramban
or the sheep following the wolf of Kabad
today
that say God needs you.
The great sages
or the little sheep that barely know Alf
without getting instructions from their
master to see if he agrees.
Now, of course, people will say, "Oh,
you just hate Kabad."
Well, let's see.
In 1907,
a Sadik was born.
His name was Rabi Minim Mendel Futas,
also known as Reb Mendel.
After
World War II,
Rebendo
joined with a bunch of other Kabadnik
to help the community flee the USSR,
go to Poland, go to England, go to
different places
by making all types of necessary
documentation
on the last train.
He got on to flee himself and he got
caught.
His family already left safely,
but he was caught by the Soviets who put
him in jail
and the gulag labor camps
and in Siberia for eight years.
eight years of suffering, agony where
the vast majority of the people that
went to Siberia never came out. They
simply died there and usually shortly
after.
Perv Mendel survived.
After he got out in 1955,
he couldn't leave the country yet.
Not until 1964. Nine years later was he
finally allowed to go to England and
join with his family
and he wrote many of these stories in a
book called my gulag life.
In one of the stories,
Rebendel tells of what he experienced in
the Siberian prison or the Siberian
hell.
And he says
one of his prison mates
came up to him and told him, "Rendel,
I wanted to say goodbye."
What do you mean goodbye? They're going
to kill you. No, no, but tomorrow I'm
not going to be here anymore.
What do you mean? The only way people
get out of here is usually if they get
killed. Goes, "Well, not this time.
What do you got planned? How are you
going to get out of here with all of
these Nazis over here, these Russian
Nazis over here, these communists?"
He said, ' Listen, every day
there's a switch
between the different guards. It only
takes them 30 seconds to switch guards.
And every day I take advantage of those
30 seconds and I dig a little bit more
into the wooden wall.
Well, so far
it's gotten to the point where now I
have an entire hole
that's dug up, but it's tiny little
holes where all I need to do is just
kick down the wall. It'll open and then
I can run out.
So, I want to say goodbye.
wished him much
and was hoping that he would succeed.
The next day,
this guy did exactly as he said. As soon
as the guards went to switch during
those 30 seconds, he kicked down the
wall that was already full of holes,
busted down the wall, and got out.
But as soon as he got out,
a group of vicious dogs
ran towards him to eat him up alive
because that's what they've been
training for their whole lives.
But of course, as the tell us,
who is wise? Someone that sees the
future, someone that would seize will be
born.
He saved
a little bit of meat every time they was
served it
and he had it prepared with him. So as
soon as the dogs came his way, he threw
meat to them and within seconds all the
dogs became his best friends. They were
busy with the meat. This gave him just
enough time to run away
and run to safety.
When the Russian guards discovered what
happened, they lost their mind. Cursing,
yelling, breaking.
And to top it all off, they went up to
the dogs and shot them all in the head.
Killed all the dogs.
Rendle says, "When I saw this, what they
did to the dogs, I felt bad for the
dogs. Why'd you kill the dogs?
But I didn't want to ask because they
were so angry. So I waited a few days.
Since I've been there for so many years,
once in a while I get to talk to the
guards almost like a civil human being.
And I ask the guard a few days later,
"Why'd you kill the dogs?"
And this communist vicious guard tells
me, "Huh, Menel,
you don't understand, do you? We
invested a fortune in these dogs
for years. We're training them for
years. We're doing everything we
possibly can to make these dogs the most
vicious animals in the world for that
one moment where someone may try to
escape
and that moment happened and they
failed.
If they fail at such a moment, we don't
need these types of dogs.
Remendle says, "When I heard this, I
started crying." The guard asked me,
"What are you crying about, Remendo? You
feel bad for the dogs?" Goes, "No, no,
no. I'm just It's a It's a Jewish thing.
Don't worry." "But to myself," says
Remendle. I was crying for myself.
"You know why?
These guys, these vicious monsters
invest a fortune in these dogs to make
them what they want to make them. And
one time they failed and they killed
them. Look how much a kadosh invests in
us.
He gives us eyes, he gives us ears, he
gives us children, he gives us wives, he
gives us husbands, he gives us pasa, he
gives us a world that's full of beauty.
He gives us a holy Torah that's clear
blueprint to the creation that has the
instructions for a good life.
He gives us everything.
And look how much we fail him. But he
still doesn't kill us.
O to us that we don't appreciate Hashem.
You see
what Mosheu is telling us in the name of
Hashem
is that Hashem doesn't need us or our
mitzvot.
We need him. We always did. We always
will.
But in order for us to pass the test,
whether the test is heresy or the test
is trying to be politically correct and
pleasing the public because that's
what's going to make you popular and
friendly. Or the test is to
not steal or the test is to
not say about people.
The only thing that will help you with
all of those tests and with the entire
Torah
is fearing.
Understanding that not only does he not
need us,
but if we go against him, he will punish
us.
You see, when those two girls
were saying whatever they were saying
about their so-called friend
that was happy to find somebody to
finally marry,
didn't think anyone was watching, didn't
think anyone was listening.
And all the woman that was sitting
behind them did is remind them that if I
am watching and I could have been the
mother of that katan and I could have
been the one that would have broke off
the wedding due to your gossip
then needless to say
is listening even when I'm not here
and unless you do chuva he will punish
So when she came to Rav Zilberstein and
she asked him, "Rabbi, I did it, but
they cried so much. I feel so bad." It's
Zilbstein said, "Don't feel bad. You did
what was necessary in order to help
those girls do chuva."
Sometimes
causing somebody to cry is necessary in
order to save them from their own
foolishness. And the same goes with the
second story. When the young boy with
the camera came to Rav Zilbust and asked
him, "Rabbi, did I do good? I made him
cry so much when I recorded it." Rav
Zilstein told him, "Not only did you do
good, you saved his
because that boy was going to continue
stealing for the rest of his life. And
who knows how much worse it would have
gotten until you finally showed him that
if you can record him on a silly little
camera you got for your bar mitzvah.
Needless to say is recording him.
But after you put everything into that
perspective and scared him. He did chuva
immediately and he will never be the
same again. He will now fear Hashem.
The moment
a person falls for the trap of thinking
that Hashem needs them, then they no
longer need to fear God,
which is literally antithetical to the
entire Torah.
And therefore, says Mosheu,
all Hashem asks you to is to fear God.
Because if you fear God, you'll be able
to fulfill the entire Torah like it's no
big deal because that's why you were
created.
This will help each and every one of us
develop stronger fear of God and never
be ashamed
of any mitzvah that we are observing
despite the fact that your surroundings
may not be your biggest fans,
despite that you may not get many likes
and subscribers and views. Because at
the end of it all, if a kadosh
was looking for subscribers,
was looking for fans, he could already
do it without us.
As the heaven and the earth is all his
anyway.
What he's looking for is for us to fear
him because that's the necessary
requirement to serve him.
With that, you can now start asking some
questions.
The custom seems to be to not wear. But
how should we view those who wear?
I have neighbors who wear and I want to
judge them favorably. There's no need
for you to judge them unfavorably. There
are some that wear
and there is some that don't wear. It's
not a sin to wear
shalom worelet but
did not wear. If you want to wearlet, by
all means wearlet. Some disagree about
the uh findings that people say is that
we have today is the reallet. So they
don't wear it. And someh say this is
more than enough and therefore you can
wear it. If you want to wear it, wear
it. You don't want to wear it, don't
wear it. So there's nothing for you to
judge favorably. It's perfectly fine.
Do I wear? No, I don't wear.
My rabbi doesn't wear so I don't wear if
my rabbi started wearing I'd start
wearing too.
Does this mean that I must treat go with
no mercy only in war? What about any
other areas of life like business? I
have no problem doing so. I will do
exactly as you say. No. No. When it
comes to war, there's no mercy. But when
it comes to doing business, you must be
able to be a decent human being. You
have to be honest. You have to have
integrity. You are not allowed to steal
from goim. You're not allowed to uh take
advantage of them. In fact, it's worse
to steal from non-Jews than to steal
from Jews. Because if you steal from a
Jew, then the uh the Jew will simply say
that you are a bad uh bad guy and that's
it. But if you steal from a non-Jew,
then that non-Jew will conclude that all
Jews are bad and they'll become
anti-semitic. So it causes much more
damage, causes
uh in fact if you look at the uh hatred
that the anti-semites have uh about Jews
is only because of bad Jews. They don't
hate Jew the the Jews because of people
like us that are observing the Torah and
they hate Jews because of bad people.
People that took advantage of them.
People that are taking advantage of
society. People that are pedophiles and
rapists and thieves and uh all types of
horrible people. Unfortunately, the
non-Jews don't realize that those few
bad Jews are not a representation of the
Jewish people. They happen to be Jewish
by birth, but they don't follow Judaism.
They don't follow the Torah.
So, they're hating those people and they
don't realize they would hate those
people even if they were non-Jews.
Their Judaism has nothing to do with
their bad actions. In fact, we hate
those people, too.
Because they're bad to everyone. They're
not just bad to non-Jews, they're bad to
everyone.
So that's the
unfortunate situation that's out there.
People that hate Jews hate them because
they had bad experiences usually with or
they read about bad things about Jews,
but they don't realize that those people
they read about
that we hate them as much as everybody
else. In fact, even more sometimes
because they cause us a bad name. They
cause Hashem a bad name.
So, in order for you to understand
what who's representing the Jews, you
have to know what the Torah says. The
Torah says to follow Torah, to keep
Shabbat, to keep mitzvot, to be honest,
to have integrity, to never steal, to
never cheat. Uh, you know, it tells you
a million different rules of how to be
moral, how to be just, how to follow
God's ways. So, if you see somebody,
whether they look and dress like me or
they don't, it's irrelevant. If you see
somebody that is morally corrupt,
someone that's a cheater, someone that's
a liar, someone that's a thief, then you
can know for sure they are not the
representation of Judaism. They're the
opposite. They are someone that is going
against Hashem. And anyone that goes
against Hashem, of course, is going to
go hurt people, too. If they're if they
have no concern about their creator,
certainly they're not going to care
about other people. But if you want to
know what what real Jews are like, go to
a k, go to a yeshiva, go to see people
that are learning Tawa and see how they
live their life. You'll see literally
angels among men.
Angels among men. So it's there's a very
big difference. Unfortunately, the uh
the the large majority of the public is
not aware of the difference and
therefore they simply conclude that all
Jews are the same. But uh that's as
wrong as can be.
is salvation only for Israel? Uh, no.
Salvation is for everyone that follows
the Torah and according to them. meaning
uh the Jewish people that follow the
laws of the Torah will have salvation.
The Jewish people that do not follow the
Torah will not have salvation. They'll
have eternal punishment. The non-Jews
that follow the Torah that's applicable
to them, that's the seven noahide laws,
will have salvation. the non-Jews that
do not follow the Torah, either because
of idolatry or because of a uh im
immorality or all types of other heinous
crimes that people make, those that do
not follow Torah will not have
salvation. They'll be destroyed. So,
it's a uh it's applies to all of
mankind. People that follow the Torah,
that's the laws of God, they will have
salvation. People that don't will be
destroyed regardless of whether they're
Jews or not.
Everything you're saying is
anti-Zionism.
Absolutely. We We The Zionists are the
enemies of the Jewish people. They're
not friends of the Jewish people.
Do you represent the Jews? I represent
what the Torah says and that's what the
Jewish Jews are supposed to be. So as
far as if you're looking for what the
Torah says, that's what I teach
and that's what Jews are supposed to
live by. That's what Jews are supposed
to follow.
Do you think that Palestine deserves a
state? No. Pal there's no such thing as
Palestine. This is simply a figment of
people's imagination. It's a bunch of
people from Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, uh,
and other uh, Muslim countries that
gathered together in order to terrorize
the Jewish people. They've never had a
flag. They never will have a flag. They
never have any type of history. There's
no such thing as a Palestinian state.
Now, unfortunately, since the government
of modern-day Israel is run by a bunch
of liberal Zionists that are anti-God,
they may end up giving them a state
because they're stupid. Uh, but as far
as according to the Torah, there is no
such thing as uh Palestinians, and
there's no such thing as uh even giving
them permission to step into the land,
needless to say, to have a piece of the
land.
Yes, this is I am Orthodox Jewish.
Was it against the law to have mercy on
the on our Canaanite family? No. This
was an obligation because the uh the
prophets promised her. Yeshua Benoon uh
you know ended up marrying her and uh
she converted that she was a righteous
Jew but she saved the lives of the Jews
the spies that went there uh one of them
was Pinas uh and they promised her that
she because she saved their life uh they
will uh spare her life and her family's
life. So uh we don't we don't promise
and uh and lie. We promise and we uh we
do. So absolutely was not a uh against
the law was in fact it was a very big
blessing for Israel. The uh Yeshua
Benoon
uh brought I believe the says seven
prophets to the world came from them.
Seven prophets
If all that do not have salvation are
destroyed, what do you mean by that they
are
made no more? Because we are all energy
whether salvation or not. an energy has
never been created
uh and cannot be destroyed. Well, I'm
sorry to tell you, but uh you've uh
simply um missed a very key part of the
purpose of your creation, which is to
understand that God created you and uh
he created you from nothing. And uh you
uh you personally came from a putrid
seed that turned into a uh person that
has arms and legs and eyes and ears that
does not even know his creator. But
needless to say uh created the world
from nothing. And uh he decides to do
what he wishes with it. And he says that
those that follow his Torah will have
salvation. Those that don't will be
destroyed. And the destruction is a
process. It's not a uh it's not just
they simply disappear. There's places
for destruction.
Rabbi, can you speak about the
specifically chapter 49 2021? I don't uh
think I need to speak about it. You
could just open it up and see what the
commentaries are there.
When someone makes anti-semitic comments
and basically insults you, do you have
to respond? I mean defend yourself or
just let it go and ignore it. Depends.
It depends on the circumstance. If a uh
if it's something for example the people
are sending online right now uh there's
a bunch of them that uh say all types of
nasty things like one fool is keeps
writing about a thousand times that
Adolf Hitler was right about us and
another guy talks about how we are bad
and da da da. So I don't respond to
those people. Then there are some of
them that I do respond. uh when there's
a a response that's necessary. So, I
judge it on case by case basis. As far
as if you're talking about on a uh
personal level, if somebody uh calls you
a name or uh or something like that,
most of the time I would suggest to
simply walk away and just simply ignore
it. Uh but uh sometimes it's not
possible to ignore it. So, you have to
evaluate case by case basis. But,
usually the best thing to do is to
ignore it and walk away.
What if a partner cheats on their
spouse?
Well, that depends in the Jew. If it's
two Jewish people, meaning a Jewish man,
a Jewish woman, and the husband cheats
on the wife, then the wife can choose
whether she wants to stay with him or
not. She doesn't have to stay with him.
Uh but uh she can choose to stay with
him. But if a woman cheats on her
husband, then uh it's much more
complicated because if there are
witnesses to her cheating on him, then
even if he wants to cheat uh stay with
her, he's not allowed to. Uh so uh it's
it all depends. It all depends on a
certain circumstance.
Rabbi, do you recommend any kaya in
South Florida?
Uh, no. I don't recommend anything
specific. It depends on what you're
looking for. It depends uh what your
budget is. It depends uh, you know,
where what kind of work you do. I don't
necessarily recommend any one particular
kilo over another. There's certainly
certain places I wouldn't walk into even
uh but uh there are some places that are
more than fine. Um so depends depends
but I don't recommend anything uh
publicly.
I have a question about cheating because
you mentioned it in your last lecture.
If a husband or wife cheats,
can they state to Okay, just answer that
question.
All right.
Okay.
I'm a Zionist and I'm alive in Israel
being a nation among the nations. I'm
alive in myself
being in Israel and wherever my feet are
is my Zion.
There's actually a verse about you in
the this week's para. Since you already
exposed your
ideology,
I want to show you where you are in this
week's para because we always say that
uh every question that a person has is
in this week's para. In this week's para
in chapter 8 in uh verse number 16, no
And you may say in your heart, my
strength and my might and the might of
my hand made me all this wealth. In
essence, that's what you're saying. that
you are in charge of your life and you
live and you think and you do the way
you decide because you think we're all
energy and Hashem doesn't necessarily
run the world and all that type of
things and unfortunately you're in the
para and if you go into the para and you
read about it read from where I showed
you uh you'll see that uh if you
continue this way your end is not going
to be very pretty at least not the way
you Think
look more like fireworks.
Okay.
Is it a mitzvah to say to an atheist
that he will be destroyed?
Not necessarily. It depends. What What's
the purpose of telling them they'll be
destroyed?
Are you trying to help him or are you
trying to simply insult him or tell him
something that uh you know is just on
your mind to just tell him that is not
gonna it's not necessarily a mitzvah.
It's not a sin
and it's not going to help him though. I
can tell you that if it's just for the
sake of telling walking away tell him
why.
Um, can this lecture be for the
looneymat of somebody? Um,
we already did a lecture, so it's after
the fact. If you want to sponsor a
lecture, you can go to our website
bzashem.org
and uh you can sponsor a lecture.
There's a few different options there.
If I were to sponsor a set of new
tablets, do I get the same reward as
someone who buys it and hands it out?
Certainly, you're going to get an
extraordinary reward. Uh, as far as if
somebody actually hands them out
themselves, they will get a slightly
bigger reward than you because they made
an extra effort. Not only they bought
them, but they also gave them out. Uh so
they made an extra effort. There was a
story of two sadikot that were their
husbands were both from about 150 years
ago
that uh they always did together helping
the poor, helping the needy, all types
of things. And they promised each other
as they got older
that uh once they die, whoever dies
first will come back to, you know, in a
dream for the other one to let them
know. let her know what's what's what's
judgment like.
So, one of them died and uh shortly
after she died, she came to her friend
in a dream and she told her, "Well, how
is it?" She says, "Babashem got, you
know, it's getting a lot of good things,
good judgment for all of the that we're
doing that we did in our life. It's
unbelievable.
But I want to give you good news. What
you're going to get is much much more
than me. She says, "What do you mean?"
But we were together all the time. Every
that we did, we did together. Every poor
person we helped together. Why would I
get more than you? So because I always
came with you, but you're the one that
actually gave the money or the kala or
knocked on the door of the people. You
made that extra effort. And in this
world, in the real world, that extra
step is worth a lot. So you'll get a
much bigger reward than me. So certainly
the extra effort is worth a lot more,
but sometimes the extra effort scares
people away to the point where they
don't do anything at all. Meaning that
if they know that they could, you know,
let's say sponsor 10, 50, 100, a
thousand of these uh of these uh ku
boxes, but they don't want to give it
themselves. So they'll end up not
sponsoring anything at all. That's a
foolish, you know, mistake. So, it's
better for them to sponsor them and let
us give them away. So, at least they'll
have the vast majority of their reward
rather than have nothing, you know, but
if somebody could sponsor them and give
them, that's certainly the ultimate way
of doing it. If they could sponsor them
without giving them, they still should
do it because they'll get an enormous
award. Like I like Rab Fry said and we
said in the lecture last night, this is
literally a way for you to get a peace
ina huge peace in more than even your
own uh righteous acts.
How to get it? You can go to kiru box k
i r uv vb ox.com
and you can buy one or 10 or 50 over
there or 100 or however many you want
and um you can either choose to buy them
and get delivery of them or you could
choose to buy them and simply be a
sponsor and we will distribute them.
As far as how we will distribute them,
simply we'll choose different people
that contact us constantly. There's
hundreds of messages every day and we
see that they uh need some you know
until now it was uh you know sending
them lectures, sending them videos,
sending them answers, you know,
sometimes sending them the Kiru uh um
boxes that we used to have which was you
know different books and USBs and so on.
uh and we had plenty of success doing it
but it was uh very timeconuming very
expensive and uh uh not necessarily
always effective in this generation that
needs immediate gratification and
digital media. So this particular device
answers all of those questions that a
person can possibly have whether it's
Torah and science or it's uh you know
issues about morality or business or uh
you know what's the you know value of
money all tests life tests lots and lots
of information in here literally 19
hours of films uh that are of the
highest quality as well as some music uh
the music obviously is not even uh close
to being you know 5% of But there's a uh
we put a bunch of our chuva musics on
it. But this is something that will help
somebody do chuva more than any other
tool that ever existed because this
simply there's never been anything
comparable to it. And most likely there
won't be anytime soon because even if
somebody copied our idea, our innovation
and and and and publicized their stuff
on it, they don't have the same content.
And we know that the uh content that
we've created over the last 10 years
produces results. It's not just views.
We see the results, the life changes.
The people that literally go from being
uh partners in Sodom and Gomorrah to
being partners in, you know, K and and
Kusha. So we've seen miracles and
wonders uh happen as a result of people
watching these uh films. in boashm we
have a uh we have this all in this uh
you know in this um in this kiru box. So
someone that wants to get it wants to
get one for themselves or you want to
get to distribute in your community you
can go to kroo.org.com
uh and you could order over there and uh
you'll be able to uh get yourself
something significant. My suggestion for
people is to try to sponsor some of them
every single month. Literally make this
your monthly uh donation, your monthly
contribution, whether to distribute them
yourself or to have us do it doesn't,
you know, the key is to just do it every
single month because this is literally
guaranteeing yourself the ultimate
reward. And people that have money,
people that have 10, 50, 100, 200,000
big money, if if you want to make the
smartest investment of your entire life,
do this. invest as much as possible into
this because there's simply never been
anything like it. This is bigger than
sponsoring you know our uh you know
tikuna breit film our gay nom film our
uh you know why this is something that
has all of it has all of it and it's uh
it's it's something extraordinary and as
simply something unbelievable and as a
uh uh since we're already on the topic
of uh big films
we have been working on a big project
for a long time and uh if you guys
remember about a year ago we came out
with the news which hashem was
wellreceived and helped a lot of people
do chuva and uh the movies that we've
made over the years keep getting higher
and higher quality higher and higher u
results
uh as far as getting bala and over this
uh period long period of time we've been
working on our next major production and
boashm it's in the last stage. It's in
the last stage. Everything that we have
is something that uh the world has
simply never seen before. And uh this uh
movie is something that is uh
simply unbelievable. Just put it that
way. As usual, you're going to have
hundreds of Torah sources listed on the
screen while you are being uh intrigued,
entertained, and scared to death or
entertained to death or or or simply
elated and just enamored with how
glorious our Torah is. All of it is
going to be on a screen. Uh we're in the
last stage of edits. Uh I would say that
uh this is coming very very soon,
meaning a matter of weeks if not less.
Anyone that wants to be a major sponsor
of it can contact us by all means. Uh
and you could become a sponsor. But uh
to be honest with you, we're so I'm this
this this Kiru box is such a big thing
that um you know it's it's I I can't
tell you that one film is going to be
bigger than this. If you have 10, 50,
$100,000 and you ask me which one should
I invest into, I would tell you into
this. Why? Because this is the gift that
keeps on giving forever. Uh film is
going to be obviously very effective and
and and great and so on. And uh I would
certainly uh love for anyone that wants
to help us. It costs a fortune to make
each one of these films. There's
salaries, there's licenses, there's uh
copyrights, there's a million and a half
different things that go into it. Even
though there's some people that actually
take that stuff from us for free and uh
without our permission. You know, we we
do whatever we can. We invest a fortune
in every one of the films. It literally
cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Uh and uh it gets results and it's worth
it. But when it comes to long-term
effects of one film versus 19 hours in
such a
package, such a presentation, nothing
will ever compare to it. Nothing will
ever compare to it. Maybe the next
edition will include the next film, but
there's more than enough already in
here. So, anyone that wants to sponsor
the film is more than welcome to contact
me directly. I don't have time to make a
campaign for it, but like I said, anyone
that has the uh access to money,
especially uh those that are have been
watching us uh for a period of time,
make the biggest investment of your life
into this thing. Help us get to a point
where we're able to give this thing for
free to as many people as we can, just
like we do with the books, just like we
do with the USBs, just like we do with
everything else. requires a huge
investment we've already made. But
nonetheless, uh there's a lot more
there's a lot more that's needed.
It says in the Quran that Islam are the
greatest people of mankind supremacy.
Okay, there's a lot of lies in the
Quran. This is one of them.
Is Jesus the Messiah? He's not even the
donkey of Messiah.
Even the donkey is is higher than what
he was. So, not really sure
um why you would ever think that.
Why don't Jews believe in Jesus? Because
he was a liar. He was a heretic. He was
an idol worshipper and he got people to
leave God.
Are there Spanish editions of this uh
box of this cure box? Not yet. If we get
enough sponsorship for the English and
then there's enough demand from the
Spanish speaking crowd, then we'll be
more than happy to do it in uh in that
as well. Uh there's different ideas,
there's different additions that we're
we're looking to have. But again, like I
said, it each one of them requires a
huge investment.
uh a huge investment uh not just uh the
uh the printing cost and the the
production but uh investments in in
graphics and licensing and all types of
different things. A lot this is three
years in the making. What you're seeing
over here this is something I worked on
for three years. It's not it's not a
it's not something that uh and and the
films in it took almost a decade. So
it's not something that uh is one two
three and it gets printed in a home
printer. It's a big big production and
um we're we're really hoping that people
understand how how valuable this tool
is. So far, anyone that has already
gotten it has told me this is the
greatest thing since sliced bread.
So, uh has good feedback on it.
We just started shipping it this week.
I have a question. If a Jew is traveling
and there isn't an Orthodox shul for
minan, can you do minan in a reformed
synagogue? A Jew is never allowed to
walk into a reformed synagogue, not to
pray there and not even to work there.
So no, a reformed shul is considered
equivalent to idol worship.
If one makes a pledge to use a
percentage of their panad to buy tablets
for giving out, would this help bless
his panad to increase? If he actually
gives, he gets the blessing to make a
pledge. Not so much. Because some people
make pledges and they don't they don't
actually uh they don't actually do it.
I've had a few people that uh you know
made pledges. They say, "Listen, Rabbi,
I'm going to donate x amount of money
this year." Okay, I'm in. I always say,
"I'm in." I never really get excited. Uh
I've been around the block more than a
few times to get excited by money
already at this age. Uh and uh so people
say, "Oh yeah, I'm going to donate this
much." Okay, I'm in. And to be honest
with you, more times than not, people
don't do it for all types of reasons,
whether they don't have it, they don't
want to have it, they uh you know,
different reasons. You know, I've had
people uh somebody offer me said, "Oh,
yeah. Listen, Rabbi, I'm going to donate
a million dollars. A million dollars.
I'm gonna donate. I'm in. I'm in." After
that, they somehow lost my phone number.
Uh so people unfortunately uh forget.
And that's also in this para by the way.
Uh it's a uh in this week's para
in verse number it starts at verse
number 10 in chapter 8. It says,
so it says
you will eat and you will be satisfied
and bless Hashem your God for the good
land that he gave you. Meaning that
Hashem is giving you the blessing. He
gave you the pan.
Take care lest you forget Hashem your
God by not observing his commandments,
his ordinances, and his decrees which I
command you today.
Lest you eat and be satisfied, and you
build good houses and settle, and your
cattle and sheep and goats increase, and
you increase silver and gold for
yourselves, and everything that you will
have increase, and your heart will
become hardy, and you will forget Hashem
your God,
who took you out of the land of Egypt
from the house of slavery. Do you know
how many people I've met in the last 10
years of helping people get closer to
Hashem, do chuva, transform their lives,
get married, all types of things. You
know how many people I've met that after
they got the blessing and I don't mean
just one blessing I mean countless
blessings they suddenly forgot God they
suddenly decided to not only not be
grateful but they actually went against
not many of them stayed religious but
they decided to become forget who helped
them forget who saved them forget who
got them married forget who made the
shiduk for them. Forget who gave them a
blessing so they have kids and they
finally had kids after 10 years of
marriage with no kids. Forget who helped
them make money. Forget all types of
things. And I don't mean help them make
money by praying. I mean literally
helped them make money.
Forget they forgot
who didn't forget
didn't forget. And
I'm not uh I'm not uh looking for
anybody to to to give me anything. Not
even a shoelace do I need. So nobody
thinks they enriched me like Abraham
said to the king of of but the problem
is when people forget
they bring a curse upon themselves
unlike anything else. And it's almost
impossible to remove it. And I only say
almost because I'm hopeful, not because
I have for sure a uh a cure for it. I'm
hopeful that it's possible to remove it.
But I can't give you a source that it's
possible to remove it. Why? You forgot
Hashem after he gave you the blessing.
It's it's it's it's it's literally
worse than committing suicide.
Unfortunately, I've met plenty of those
people and uh helped plenty of those
people and continue
still have now. It's not like a uh it's
not like something that happened a long
time ago and I'm just uh you know still
living it. This is something that
continues to happen. In fact, the more
you invest in people, the more likely
they are to be ungrateful.
That's the that's the satan.
He usually lets those types of people
that are within themselves ungrateful.
He lets them grow, grow, grow without
disturbing them. All of a sudden they're
praying at 5:00 in the morning with no
problem. All of a sudden they can learn
for a few hours. All of a sudden they
pas
they grow really really fast without the
satan really touching them. So they have
their guards up. they're fine. And then
he gives them a shot. They don't even
know what hit him. And all of a sudden,
they turn from Rabbi, you are the
Messiah to Rabbi, you are Amalik.
Literally from coast to coast, from
planet to planet. And I've seen it. And
it's literally so painful you can't get
rid of the pain ever. It's like Yakovu
crying over over Ysef because you know
he's still around. You just how where is
he? Where is he? You know they're still
around. You just know they're gone.
They're here but they're gone. They're
never It's just It's unfortunate. It's a
very very unfortunate very painful. And
if I didn't love and I didn't love is I
would have stopped doing this a long
time ago. It's way too painful. The
amount of pain that you have to endure
it's it's literally unimaginable. But
the only reason why I do this is because
I love Hashem and I love his people. If
but at the same token that love also
causes a lot of pain. Why? Because you
literally see people destroy their soul
and they don't even realize. It's like
somebody just
acquired AIDS without even realizing
they have it.
This is this is very very painful thing.
Very painful. It's not. It's It's like
somebody walking around as if they're
perfectly healthy. They don't realize
they have stage four cancer.
It's a very sad. Very very sad. And
unfortunately, I've seen it. I see it.
It's happening. And there's nothing that
you can do about it. Only a only person
that can save a person is themsel
because they're the ones that are
causing it to themsel. They don't want
to hear it. They don't they don't uh sad
sad very sad
all the righteous people that follow.
Okay.
Thank you, Robert, for not giving up on
us. Yeah, no problem. It's not uh it's
not really a uh it's not really possible
for me to give up. I have to do what
Hashem says, I have to do it for and as
painful as it is, it's simply a
necessary part of the uh part of the
job. Collateral damage.
How can I keep the closeness to Hashem I
felt when praying with a broken heart?
Now that I feel decent, I find I tend to
dist distract myself. I feel distracted
even in prayer. Well, the Ramban says he
that before a person prays, they should
study some Torah, especially Mousar.
When you study some mousar before you uh
before you pray, it should awaken up
your heart. the uh the balm like for
example the uh the um
used to uh take one uh
like one of the statements of once one
verse in the Torah and just repeat it
over and over and over again for hours
until he literally like is like engraved
into his
and
broke every that was there that had to
do with it. and then he would pray. So
depends depends on the person depends on
your level. I don't know how long
uh you've been learning Tua or anything
but in general the simplest way step one
is to learn some Torah before you pray.
The next level is to learn specifically
mousar before you pray. Uh the third
level after you've done those two and uh
you know you're already at a higher
level you've uh then you could do the
third thing like the
Please save my soul. I'm currently not
Jewish. I don't want to go to hell. No
problem. Just watch all of our lectures
and apply everything that applies to no
hides to yourself. I have a whole
playlist on my YouTube channel for no
hides. Watch it, study it, and do what
it says and you'll be su you're
successful.
Let's see.
What is a muza? That's for person's
house within a person. I'm sorry. I some
of the questions you guys ask, I just
don't understand what you're saying.
So the question is somebody that's new
to chuva, uh, just started doing chuva
about a month and, uh, he wants to get
closer and closer to Hashem, but he also
wants to get married. Is it wrong for
him to uh, look for a shid? No,
absolutely not. If your rabbi says that
uh, you're ready to get married, uh,
then by all means, you should get
married. If, uh, but at the same token,
look for somebody that's growing like
you. Don't look for somebody that's been
religious their whole life and doesn't
have any concept of what a balchuva is.
Uh so look for somebody that's looking
to grow just like you. Uh because that's
somebody that you can have more uh more
in common with uh similar ideology and
you'll succeed. Sure. And when when it's
time for you to get married, you'll get
married. I had one guy did uh watched
our Hashem Took Back His Millions
film. after he watched that film
literally did Chuva on the spot and um
he contacted me got some you know
started praying everything else
and uh I think it was maybe four months
maybe four months possibly six months
later
he already found a wife started building
a family
and uh uh you know life is great you
know so uh you know if you're serious
about chaos could give you many many
blessings right away some blessings
later on some blessings now but your
your effort you could uh you could try
sure why not I don't have a rabbi yet I
do study a lot as I say just say to
study till you sweat I hope soon I'll
get myself into betset thank you for
your answer uh yeah you need to get
yourself a rabbi. You need to have
somebody that's going to guide you. It
doesn't necessarily need to be somebody
that's uh you know lives next door to
you. Uh but you need to have somebody
that's going to guide you uh to let you
know what to study, what's good to
study, what's not good to study, uh to
ask questions, you know, uh different
things that you have. You certainly need
to have a rabbi. But you're doing
already and you succeed in a very big
way. If I could be of any help, you want
to ask me questions, you could just send
me questions to my WhatsApp uh like
countless other people do and um and uh
I'll be happy to help you in any way I
can
rabbi when someone does an a is a itself
that's judged as a whole or the time
spent
itself that's judged. That's a very
interesting question. The gi says that
uh this is actually in the
that a person is that makes a sin is
going to be punished not only for the
sin but also for the time they spent
sinning and also the level of enjoyment
they got out of it.
Meaning there are multiple levels of
punishment that a person is going to get
for every single sin. It's not just a
sin.
It's also the uh the time they spent on
it that they could have spent doing
mitzvot. And last but not least, the
level of joy. Whatever joy they got out
of that sin gets taken out of their
so uh it's
sinning is no joke. Let's just say that
say uh very very uh the judgment as
says people do not understand the depth
of judgment it's called is the depth of
judgment.
Do you put your sins into chickens and
beat them? No. But if you want to go and
dress up like a chicken, we could use
you.
Let's see. Can you discuss the benefits
for Noah studying Tanakh?
Well, in order for a person to know who
the God of Israel is, what he did, what
are their obligations in the world, they
need to know what says because that's
where it is.
I have a question. I have many
questions. If you have a questions, ask
the questions. You don't have to ask
permission for a question. You're asking
a question to ask a question. Why?
Oh, you're also interested in that
chicken. Okay, I'll ask the guy again.
So, you going to dress up like a chicken
or no?
The anti-semite that was making fun of
the Jewish customs
about the chickens. Are you going to
dress up like a chicken so we can use
you? How's it coming up?
Be nice. All of us could
save some money. We don't have to get
chickens.
Ask a question, Kasim. Ask a question.
Ask. Ask.
Stop asking if you could ask a question.
Ask a question.
The chicken thing went over your head.
You didn't understand the chicken thing.
That's the question you can ask.
Why would you ask an Orthodox rabbi that
fights against missionaries, that hates
idolatry, that speaks against the New
Testament and any every opportunity that
he has if he likes Jesus? Like
seriously, don't you have any other
better question to ask? I mean,
I have entire lectures dedicated to this
topic of explaining to people how much
the New Testament is a man-made lie that
has fooled billions of people to go to
gay and never come out.
So,
you're knocking on the wrong uh door,
buddy.
How much time should a busy woman spend
each day for mousar learning and which
as much as possible? Meaning it depends
what he you know what what she's busy
with. If she's busy in business, no
problem. But nobody works 24 hours a
day. Let's just say your schedule is 9
to5.
um you know you go home you want to
relax a little bit you want to eat drink
there's 24 hours in a day there's 24
hours in a day so for you to spend an
hour two hours a day learning mousar
learning some alot that are relevant to
your life is not a big deal you should
spend at least an hour two hours uh
learning each day uh you know and that's
if you have kids if you don't have kids
double that at least you have no
responsibilities
uh other than yourself so I mean person
should certainly never study less than 2
hours a day because you need that much
to simply stay afloat and connected to
Hashem.
And uh if a person does not study at
least a couple hours a day, they start
getting disconnected from Hashem.
Unfortunately,
I found listening to Cabala and Zora
lectures to be very fruitful to my chuva
and all. I'm 22 years old. I've heard a
lot of myths. Is it okay for a guy to
listen to Cabala and Zora lectures? No,
it's not okay at all.
There are only a few people out there
that are even fit to teach Cabala and
Zoro. And none of them are going to
teach it publicly. Those that are fit
and if there's very few people that are
fit to teach the Zo and Cabala publicly,
uh I could assure you it's not the
people that you're watching online. And
um needless to say there's very very few
people that uh are fit to learn it. In
order to learn cabala and you have to
already be
in uh you know with all the foundation
meaning you have to complete the sh
multiple times which is the
mean learn how learn certainly finish
the a bunch of times. uh you know you
you have to learn a whole lot for many
many years to be fit to be able to
absorb the uh right message from uh from
the Z from the world of Cabala. And last
but not least, you have to get
permission from a rabbi that's your
rabbi that knows you and knows what you
know, what you don't know to say that
it's okay for you to do it. Someone
that's about for only a month listening
to Cabal lectures, I could assure you
you're going in the wrong direction
there.
How can you stop people from speaking
near you if possible?
Uh, simple. Tell them, "Oh, guys, guys,
guys, I have a story for you." Oh, yeah.
What's the story? And tell them the
story I said earlier today in the
lecture about the two girls that were
talking about their so-called friend.
Uh if you didn't hear that part of the
lecture then go back to it uh when it's
uh later on today or tomorrow when it's
on YouTube listen to the uh story and uh
tell them the story. Everybody that
hears that story for sure will stop
speaking or at least for a while.
Okay.
As a no, I want to spread God's word.
Okay. So you could share these lectures
that we're making, share the clips. You
could uh help us as a volunteer to share
in uh you know online. We have a uh
bunch of uh channels on uh different
media on Facebook, on YouTube, on Tik
Tok, on uh bunch of places. If you have
specific technological skills, graphic
skills, you could certainly uh volunteer
at our organization and help us. uh if
you have if you live near a Jewish
community uh that's uh you could order
stuff from our Kiru store uh and give
you know and distribute the books and
posters and USBs over there. There's
plenty of ways that you could uh share
Torah and help people do cha and earn
the merit. And last but not least, you
could also support by uh donating if you
have money.
The dreams, the dreams have meaning. I
have very dark nightmares sometimes and
I'm afraid God is communicating bad
things with me. The
has a section that talks about dreams. I
mean, there's other gimm that also talk
about dreams, but generally
uh the says that most dreams are
meaningless, meaning they don't really
have much meaning. It's just an a result
of what a person encounters during their
day. meaning that if a person went to
the zoo and then he uh you know bought a
ice cream and then he rode in a bicycle
home. So he may have a dream that
there's an elephant riding a bicycle
while eating an ice cream. Now he may
think oh elephant that's a good sign and
maybe I'll make money and even start an
ice cream shop. But no, it means
nothing. It means that you went to the
zoo and you saw you saw an elephant
that's and then you ate ice cream. a
person has a uh appointment at the
dentist and all of a sudden they uh they
have a uh dream where they see a bunch
of teeth in the sky. It's I can assure
you tomorrow it's not going to rain
teeth. It's just that you're thinking
about the dentist. So most dreams are an
an outcome of that. If you're dreaming
about immorality, it's because you're
looking at it during the day. You're
watching stuff on the internet. You're
watching billboards. You're watching
people on the streets. That's the
majority of dreams. But there are
sometimes dreams that are meaningful and
there are specific times of when people
have them. There are specific types of
dreams and quantity of times that they
have to have it in order for them to uh
to have meaning. And if you want to
learn more about that, I have a few
lectures that I discussed it. You could
just go to the YouTube channel and type
the word dreams or you could subscribe
to the AI rabbi app that we have and
type uh the uh question about dreams and
it'll give you the different lectures
that uh I've spoken about it with a uh
you know exactly what what it says and
uh other sources as well.
Uh, I would like to sponsor a kir box,
but the system puts my address of my
home country, which is not in the US. Is
it better to click on a donate and
specify that it's for the kiru box? Uh,
if the traditional way doesn't work uh
for you, then yeah, you could do it that
way. Yeah.
Okay, we'll take maybe one or two more
questions.
What is good prayer for a Noahide woman
to recite each day and stay connected to
Hashem?
the words that are coming out of your
heart. Pray to Hashem from all your
heart about number one gratitude things
that you're great grateful for that he
he's given you in the past in the
present you know and then ask him for
help ask him for help for everything
words that come out of your heart that's
the best prayer
is Jew allowed to go based on his
feelings to make a decision solely based
on emotion if not does this count as
going after your heart yes it counts
exactly is going after your heart.
Jews that are following the Torah are
not supposed to follow their emotions.
They're supposed to follow what's
allowed, what's not allowed.
Have you ever heard about anyone who
works in construction convert to
Judaism? Absolutely. I have several
students that uh work in construction
and converted to Judaism. I have an
entire family not too far from here that
the uh the the father works in
construction and um yeah, of course, why
not?
Why not? Why what's I I don't really
understand the uh the difficulty. Why
would somebody that's working
construction not convert?
There's people from all walks of life
that convert. I have people from all
over the world that have converted
and all types of Jewish people that have
done chuva. Uh they didn't have to
convert, they had to do chuva.
What's the difference between converting
to Judaism and becoming a nohide?
As far as becoming a nohide, you don't
have to become a noahide. Every non-Jew
by default is a noahhide. Whether they
are a righteous no or a wicked nohide is
determined based on whether they follow
the Torah. Uh if they follow the Torah,
they're a righteous nohide. If they
don't follow the Torah, then they're
wicked. Which means that if they follow
other religions, they're wicked. As far
as converting to Judaism, converting to
Judaism means you are following the
Torah, but at the level of the Jews,
which means many more commandments and
obligations, uh many more uh uh rewards
also if you do it well. But uh a bigger
consequence if you don't.
How can I donate my help? I already
donate monthly. uh as far as donating
your help, you could send us a message
either to my WhatsApp or to the email of
the organization
uh with different skills or uh things
that you want to help with. I don't know
what you do. So, if you have, let's say,
a specific profession, if let's say
you're a lawyer uh and you want to, you
know, be the lawyer that's on call for
us if we need legal advice, then by all
means, then uh we uh we could use you.
If let's say you are a um someone that
uh you know arranges events and uh
that's you'll volunteer whenever we need
an event we'll call you. If you're
someone that's good at doing graphics or
uh you know someone that is uh well you
know uh knows how to program you're a
developer then we'll use that. We could
use that. That's probably the number one
thing that we're always looking for. uh
if you have you know contacts, networks,
people that you know that uh you could
help us uh get them to donate, we could
use that. So point is reach out to us.
You could send a message to me or
directly or you could send it to the uh
um email of the organization which is
[email protected]
or
uh tell us about yourself, how you want
to help uh and then we'll communicate
and try to figure out what you could do.
Uh we actually have a new uh a new
family that uh have become uh volunteers
to our organization. They're helping us
with all types of graphics and stuff
like that. And there's actually a new
thing that's going to come out in the
next few days uh that is going to be a
new ala group uh new ala group where uh
on WhatsApp where every day we're going
to post a picture
with an on it that's very simplified
that'll literally take you 10 seconds to
read and also see a picture that's
relevant makes you easier for you to
understand the
uh so this is going to be on WhatsApp
and also we'll publicize has it also
online and you know Facebook and the
other places but the best place to get
it will be on WhatsApp and uh this is
actually coming from a uh a family like
the whole family is actually helping us
with different things and one of the
members of the family is doing this and
interestingly enough we just found out
that this family that uh you know that
that's helping us uh in the last few
months
um is actually uh related to a another
dear student of ours for probably I
don't know five 10 years. Uh so but they
didn't know that they're both fans. They
didn't know that they're both uh so he
said so so when when we found this out
they're like oh wow it's so great.
So it's a small world people that are
kadosh they attract more. So one family
that's kad they also have other kadusha
in their family.
Uh, this guy never reads the chat. No, I
read the chat. It's just that most of
the messages that you guys send are
either anti-Semitic or simply foolish.
So, uh, what what do you want me to do?
Just deal with foolishness all day? My
IQ keeps going lower just by simply
dealing with the some of the questions
you guys have.
What's the genuine question? What is a
genuine question? Let's Let's see. Okay,
let's see here. Another another one of
these. We're going to if it's a foolish
question, I'm going to tear you apart.
I'm telling you. I'm just going to rip
you apart and you're going to regret you
as this foolish question.
You won't tell me what you feel about
being born into Judaism if only your
father is Jewish.
I don't know what. Okay. So, this is not
the same person. It's different person
asked the question. So, a guy is asking
how I feel about being Jewish. I'm very
happy about being Jewish. If you're
asking about whether somebody's Jewish
based on their father, no. Judaism is
determined by the mother. If the mother
is Jewish, then the children are Jewish.
It's not like the Muslims where they
determine it by the father. What's your
opinion on the situation in Gaza? I knew
it. I knew you're going to ask one of
those dumb questions. I knew it. I knew
it. I knew there could not be a
possibility that anything intellectual
come out of your mind. You have
cockroaches in your mind. So, how could
possibly anything intellectual could
come out? Listen, the situation in Gaza
is an embarrassment
to the Jewish world. Because if the
Zionist leaders of Israel, the
government would actually follow what we
read today in the phat,
the war in Gaza would have ended in 24
hours, if not less.
you you you would have already been able
to not only completely annihilate
anything remotely close to an enemy in
Gaza, but you would have already been
able to build a bunch of falafel houses,
shama houses, hotels, a uh beautiful
place for religious people to go to the
beach, separated part for the men, part
for the women. Yeshivot, you would have
already had enough time to build a lot
of the stuff in the last couple years if
they would have listened to the Torah.
But since they don't listen to the
Torah, then we're still dealing with a
bunch of uh degenerates that uh abuse
their own people, steal money from their
own people, and somehow convince the
world that they're the victims. So, what
do I think about Gaza? I think Gaza is
an embarrassment. That's what it is.
It's an embarrassment. It's shame that
uh the uh Zionist leaders of the uh
state of Israel do not follow the Torah
because if they did, the war would have
already been over.
Is it possible that your Mashiach came
and you denied him? No, it's not
possible.
According to there is no such thing as
denying him. Once he comes, the whole
world will know and
some people will be
part of the salvation and some will be
the enemies and therefore will be
destroyed.
There's no uh there's no denying or
denying
that's only in the idolatry world of
Christianity.
What can I do for aud
number two? you could uh support as much
Kiru as you possibly can afford uh and
also get them to donate as much as they
possibly can to help us do Kiru because
if they care about Amy's returning to
Hashem then certainly Hashem is going to
care about them uh you know having more
uh more success in their life uh you
know and being uh fit to have a bite
name on the ultimate uh school of all
blessings is to support Kiru and to help
people do chuva
I believe it's a requirement to attend
Jew at least twice a week
at least twice a day and usually
are prayed at the same time. So if
you're going for that's two prayers and
then is another one that's twice a day
but three prayers.
Is a mandatory to recite the full shak
prayer or can I just pray from my heart
instead? No. If you're a Jew, you have
to pray from the sidu.
If you're a non-Jew, then pray from your
heart. Whatever words you want. You
don't pray from the sidu. The sidu is
for Jews.
I ordered a cheese pizza from Pizza Hut
and they put meat on it on purpose
because I told them that I only eat
kosher. If you only eat kosher, then you
wouldn't eat Pizza Hut because Pizza Hut
is not kosher. Uh the uh uh the cheese
in Pizza Hut and all non-osher pizzeras
is not only non-coosher cheese, it's
it's it's has renet in it. It has meat
even without them putting pepperoni on
it. Uh so they uh eating uh cheese at
non-coosher places is still non-coosher.
It's it's actually many cases worse
because it's meat and milk at the same
time. There's a document on our website
bzadishm.org.
If you go to the uh PDF downloads over
there, there's a document over there
called Are We Really Eating Kosher? And
over there it shows you all the
different ingredients that the
non-coosher world puts that most people
do not realize exist. Whether it's renet
or different uh types of uh uh animal
parts or bugs that they use for food
coloring and seasonings and all types of
things. Some of the stuff that's on
there literally will make you want to
vomit. And thank Hashem that you only
eat kosher. But from now on, only eat
kosher means only eat from kosher
places,
not what you think is kosher.
Kosher means the place that you're
ordering from has to have a kosher a uh
supervision and the food that you have
has to have kosher stamp. That's kosher.
If you want to convert in Jerusalem at
your bed, would we need to contact you
first? We don't do conversion at our bed
in Jerusalem yet. Um, but uh if you're
already in Israel, you can go to the
Rabbanut and convert over there.
Okay, I think we uh think we did enough,
right?
Yeah, I think we did enough. All right,
thank you very much for learning with
me. Hashem, bless each and every single
one of you that's here to learn with us,
to publicize the Torah. Anyone that
wants to donate can go toem.org
If you want to get yourself and your
community a kiru box, go to kirubox.com
and I am looking forward to seeing all
the wonderful orders that you guys place
because that simply shows me that you
guys have an is awake that and
understands that you need to do as much
as you possibly can to uh help your own
needless to say help other people's
called to
learn again next Heat. Heat.
Heat.
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