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Elevate Your Relationships: Unveiling The Secrets of Pesach | Rabbi Krohn & Rabbi Abisror | CHAZAQ
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in the middle of the preparation between
puim to PES very hectic time for am
Israel and every single person putting
effort to come and to come closer to
aad I think this is the greatest
greatest
Kem I am very very happy that we have
two great rabbis here Rabbi
pakon and RAB Isel
and when I heard few weeks ago when the
idea the idea of starting this evening
when they came up with the idea so I was
thinking I said RAB P the whole world
heard about him the whole world it's
called his name literally going after
him every single place before him but
and then I searched a little bit about
RAB RAB abis from Orlando and then when
I saw online what he is doing for am
isra and how he brings am Israel close
to AOS I remember 7 and a half years ago
when I came here I was thinking for
myself what is the job of Rabbi every
Rabbi has his own dream some people will
say the job of the rabbi is to make sure
that people will come to
PR someone else will say the job of the
rabbi is to make sure that everyone
learning Torah in his community someone
else will say the the job of the rabbi
is to make sure everyone going to yes so
I found out very fast that the real job
of every single Rabbi in the world is
one sentence to bring his Kila close to
a in any possible way and when I saw
what is doing in Florida I found out
that he is bringing in his own
abilities young girls young boys
closer and closer to and this is the
greatest thing that would like to have
so before we will start the evening with
rabis rabi rabi from kazak RAB I from
khazak would like to share one minute
and then we'll start the
classes let's give a round of applause
tranis for all tremendous
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work just one quick um
quick moment we want toak want to thank
the ban Jewish congregation of briwood
Ray for always partnering together on
these amazing sh of course this sh is
not just a place of it's such a place of
Torah every single day and then rabay
and the entire leadership of the sh was
always pushing to do more programs more
initiatives and a big Kem I want to
thank amudim and U for also partnering
on this on this um great evening and um
about the quick word about amudim we do
of course um lifechanging um programs
and services for for the community at
large and there's um there's some
brochures in the the men's section
women's section about the great programs
and and of course we know about the work
of kazak which um a lot of people know
about it for for the amazing sheer and
events like tonight um to inspire men
and women of all backgrounds um and um
and kazak has a main focus on public
school programs with over 20 different
locations of after school programs for
public school students hundreds of
public school students inspired
throughout the entire year since
2017 transfer over 1500 children from
from public school
Yesa so if anyone of course knows anyone
who has a child in public school maybe
it's a Rel maybe it's a relative a
coworker a neighbor who has children in
public school like the trans yiva of
course reach out to the kazak
organization and somebody is RAB
mentioned alluded to abur is um the
director of yud Orlando person who does
so much for clel day night everyone
please tonight the sh tonight sponsored
by Mor n Gabriel and Dav families for of
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be thank
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you
thank you so much to this wonderful
kahal I've over the past uh two years
had the opportunity to spend a lot of
time in Queens with kazak with rabi abof
and the entire team there H and it's
truly a pleasure and a privilege to see
all the wonderful work that this
community is doing really building a and
really doing incredible things not just
for the bharian community here in Queens
but really throughout the world and a
representation of what it's like to
build a true Kil so to everybody here
tonight
a special thank you to amudim we all
know the tremendous tremendous work that
amudam does uh and and this is just a
testament to some of the things that
they do special thank you to the uja of
New York Brut harav cron it's an
absolute honor and a privilege to speak
uh an open for the rabbi the rabbi is uh
as they say in my generation the OG but
in in in many generations a legend who
has inspired tremendous amount of people
I actually told my wife that it's going
to be very difficult to speak she said
how come I I said because all of my
stories come from Rabbi cron and I can't
get up in front of Rabbi cron and
attempt to give over a story they every
time I speak I have to say and I said
not to mention the topic tonight is PES
and relationships I said there's a
reason they call him Rabbi pesak cron I
don't want to be competing with
that you know specifically relationships
are difficult specifically relationships
are difficult to navigate you know
tonight the reason why it's separate
seating is not for religious purposes
it's separate seeding because just in
case somebody's wife is in the audience
and they want to laugh at a joke they
going laugh at her appropriately they're
not going to get in trouble actually one
time gave a class and a Moroccan guy
came over to me after the class and he
said Rabbi looked frustrated he's
complaining I said was the jokes bad was
the content bad he said Rabbi the
content could have literally save my
marriage I said so what's the problem he
said it's because I laughed at the jokes
that my marriage needs to be saved in
the first
place so let's talk a little bit about
this something that happens every single
calendar year when we move through
theim we start to hear from the rabbis
such as the rabbi here today we start to
hear the
themes when it comes to rash we start to
hear about kingship we start to hear
about we start to hear about the
relationship that we're going to have
with God when it comes to we start to
hear about we start to hear about the
beauty of happiness and of course when
it comes to PES in other when it comes
to PES we hear about we hear about
freedom
what's so difficult is that we hear
these things mentioned over and over and
over again and again but sometimes we
hear it so many times to be said but yet
we don't truly tap into the essence of
the holiday we don't truly connect to
what it
means and what can happen is to an
individual and I experience this
sometimes is that as we move through the
holiday we hear the themes we hear the
ideas we hear about the happiness
we hear about the kingship of rashash we
hear about the freedom of
PES and we get so bogged down by the
details the wonderful details the mitv
the things that we should be concerned
with but we get so bogged down that we
forget about the main ideas we're so
focused on the cleaning we're so focused
on the prep we're so focused on the
cooking and doing all the things that we
need to do for the all important and
beautiful things that it's possible as
individuals we can go through the entire
h and miss the main
point and it becomes difficult for us in
fact it becomes even more difficult for
us because we feel an extra special void
you ask somebody during the year how do
you feel about a certain topic okay
maybe they're paying attention to it
maybe they're not paying attention to it
but when it comes to p and everybody's
talking about it and we sit down with
the family we have our spouses there we
have our children BM we have everybody
together we sit down down and we try to
experience what it means to be free
people and because we haven't really
tapped into the holiday we feel the void
the greatest we feel the greatest lack
for the theme of the
holiday I want to share with you
something that's quite literally
profound you know pesak is a holiday
that that there's a lot that goes into
it it's the only holiday that someone's
willing to spend $50,000 on a PES
program so he doesn't have to spend the
holiday with his in-laws right people
they really really
care want to spend a moment tonight and
talk a little bit about what p is really
all about what it means to be
free you know I'll share with you when
rabby called me up about tonight and he
said what amudam is trying to do in the
community I thought it was really
appropriate and apropo and it reminded
me of an interesting story my rebi RAB
yanan zag from Miami shared the
following story with me many
times he said he was once speaking at a
conference and there was a lot of
psychologists and therapists at the
conference and in the middle of his
speech he wanted to prove a point he
wanted to share that in his opinion
after counseling hundreds of couples
after dealing with everybody Shalom B IT
solutions
hopefully he felt that the number one
issue that people struggled with in
relationships was that there was someone
in the relationship trying to control
the other individual it wasn't because
one person was too religious one person
wasn't religious a lot enough it wasn't
because they want one person want to
live in Queens one person want to live
in the five towns it wasn't because they
thought they should raise their kids
this way or that way it was almost never
the actual topic they were talking about
it almost always boiled down to
control he's in front of this large
group of people he's in front of these
psychologists these therapist and in the
middle of his speech he wanted to share
that he thinks it's a very high
percentage of people people that
struggle in their relationship struggle
in their Shalom Bay struggle with
dealing with their kids that he thinks
that this is the root cause of the
problem but he felt that if he would get
up and he would say that it's a high
percentage maybe the Professionals in
the room people that are trained in this
topic would laugh him off the stage and
say Rabbi you didn't dig deep enough
really that's not the problem really
maybe 10 20 30% of couples struggle with
this so he said in my experience with
the couples that I've counseled and the
hundreds of couples I feel like it's
about 70% of couples 70% of parents that
are struggling with their children 70%
of people that are dealing with
relationship based issues it's because
one person is trying to be too
controlling in the
relationship he says that on stage he
finishes his speech he gets off the
stage and an individual comes over to
him and then another individual and
before he realizes it there's 10 trained
therapists in and psychologist
surrounding him and someone who seemed
to be the most prominent looks the rabbi
straight in the eyes and says Rabbi
you're 100% wrong he says 100% wrong he
says it's not 60% Rabbi if we had to
guess it's in the '90s the vast majority
of relationships struggle because one
person is trying to control the other
person one person has a difficulty with
enabling the other person to quote
unquote be free within the relationship
so the topic at hand I want to dig deep
into with your permission and if you'll
indulge
me I'll share with you the following
louder I'm going to I'm going to start
can you can't hear me okay I'm going to
get very loud very Moroccan you're going
to hear me all the way in the back
you'll hear me back to Orlando as
well I can
yeah the reason why we struggle with
these things the reason why we find it
so difficult in relationships the reason
why we feel the need to control is
because deep down inside we struggle
with that very Freedom that we're
supposed to express in the
relationship we're so stuck dressing a
certain way to please Society we have to
have this type of car we have to have
this type of house our children have to
behave a certain way we're so stuck to
societal Norms we're so imprisoned
ourselves how could we possibly allow
someone in the relationship to truly be
free I want to get deep into this
because pesak is filled with this
profound idea that can radically change
the way we look at our own lives and
radically change the way we engage with
other people because this is a far de
crowd we can get very very deep
tonight you know a lot of people think
that the way that the calendar works the
way the Jewish calendar works is that
because pesak is a time of Freedom the
Jewish people left Egypt during those
days then the month of Nissan the month
that PES is carried in is a time of
freedom because kanuka represents
something then the months that kanuka is
in they carry that same thing it's not
true our sages tell us that Nissan
itself the month is a month that has
been imbued by Hashem with freedom and
because the month carries Freedom within
it when would the holiday be that would
be an expression of Freedom the month of
Nissan fascinating it's not that theim
predict the calendar it's that the
calendar were so imbued from hash with
this this power that the had to fall in
those
days tell us that ultimately the
Redemption when we finally gain the true
freedom from all of this chaos that
we're experiencing in the world it'll
ultimately come during the month of
Nissan not only were we freed once
before during this time period but also
we're going to be eventually freed
during this very month it means that the
time is trying to share with us a lesson
it means that the time is trying to
teach us something about how to live
life you know what's interesting if you
pay attention to the hag the ha is so
profound has so many nuances in so many
details if you take a chance you'll see
in the rabbi sephr here but if you take
a chance and you look at the hagad that
we have there's so much commentary
there's so many fine details there's so
much Insight you can read two three
words a sentence or two and you can
spend hours and hours and hours debating
of what it means but I want to share
with you
something if we read the ha we pay very
very close attention theim tell us
something
brilliant they say you know there's a
special mitzvah you have to recount you
have to recall the story of the Jewish
people leaving
Egypt but the rabbis tell us something
else they say you might have
thought that when should you tell over
this story about the Jewish people
leaving
Egypt you might have thought that you
should have started it at the beginning
of the month beginning of the
month so what what are you talking about
you read that as a child you hear it
over and over you don't understand what
it means what do you mean imagine if we
celebrated puim in December imagine if
we started doing things three months
before from the beginning of the month
tonight's the SED night tonight is PES
why would I talk about it at the
beginning of the month our are hinting
to us something very very deep that the
freedom that is rooted in the of P
begins before the itself it begins when
the month begins and the month ladies
and G gent is beginning very
soon so what does this mean that the
month is imbued with freedom and what
does freedom mean in the first
place you
know the Jewish people we have a lot of
mitv and if I was to ask you today
unless you already know what's the first
Mitzvah you think God would give to the
Jewish people when the Jewish people
leave Egypt what do you think the first
thing would be if you have to take a
guess what do you think the first thing
would be
one of the Ten
Commandments Shabbat what's the first
thing the first that the Jewish people
get as a nation as a free unified people
is this very interesting profound
Mitzvah that every month the Jewish
people have a Mitzvah to Proclaim claim
the new month how did it work back in
the
day two people would see the new moon
they would go to yusal they would go to
the bin and they would say rabbis we saw
the moon how did it look it looked like
this it looked like that they declared
the new month and then before you knew
it it would be the new
month you have to ask yourself this is
the Mitzvah that God wants to give to
the Jewish people after hundreds of
years of slavery this is the opening
remarks
Maybe should love your neighbor like
yourself maybe shabat maybe one of these
beautiful mitvah this is the Mitzvah
that God opens with so interesting so
profound and of course this Mitzvah this
month that Hashem is talking about is
which
month the month of Nissan this is the
first month this is the first time the
Jewish people do
this so we have we have our laid out for
us let's let's go deep with your
permission with the r permission with
the permission let's go
deep you know when we're trying to
navigate relationships and we're trying
to move things
forward a key ingredient that we need is
we have to have the ability to
constantly start
new sometimes you go through something
in life and things get I don't want to
say bad they they get difficult they
become challenging they become
stale and if you continue on the same
path it doesn't necessarily just get
better by
itself you have to
stop process and change make a newness
within the relationship say things will
be different do things differently act
in a different way begin even in the
midst of something that could be 10 20
30 years long Begin Again bring a
newness into it in order to establish a
healthier relationship and we all go
through this that could even be
sometimes with ourselves with our
spouses with our children with our
co-workers with whoever we engage with
when things get bad the only way that
things can get good is we have to
stop we have to process and we have to
be willing to bring a newness into our
lives you know when theim tell us that
you could have started from the
beginning of the month they're telling
us that
hes the
monthes comes from the root word kadash
newness you know why you could have
started from the beginning of the month
it's not just that Nissan is filled with
that
freedom it's that the very precursor the
very fact that someone can become free
that someone can move from being a slave
into a free individual that can move
from a hardship that holds them back
from a Trauma from a difficulty from a
trial or tribulation to something new it
means to be free means you have to be
willing and able to become a new you
have to be willing and able to look at
the current situation and say I
understand that I messed up or I
understand things are difficult but I'm
willing to make things
new God tells the Jewish people the
following he says you were in Egypt for
a very long
time things got
difficult things got so bad we can't
even fathom if you read through the
midashim of what happened Horrors to the
Jewish people difficulty between the
Jewish
people but he says if I take you out of
Egypt it's not enough to be taken out to
become free you yourself have to look in
the mirror and say now I am a new person
now I am able now I am willing to be a
different individual than I was
yesterday now I feel new Kash there is
in my life there is a newness and this
newness can allow me to be
free you can take away all the problems
of an individual in one
moment but if the person's not willing
to be new the person's not willing to
change the way that they react to things
the person's not willing to bring that
into their life it's very hard for them
to be able to fully grasp that freedom
it's very hard for them to take it to
heart it's very hard for them to move it
forward how many people do we know that
struggle with the same thing year after
year and you wonder to yourself maybe
it's us ourselves when are things going
to
change and then there's an opportunity
that comes the individual is faced with
a chance to really really change their
lives but they don't grasp it they don't
take
it and you wonder why not why didn't you
take that opportunity
I'm sure the rabbis can say they've
heard people that come to them with
their problems sometimes you hear an
individual's problems and you see that
there's a pet you see there's an
opportunity for them to okay this is it
finally he's going to be able to make a
prasa finally he's going to have Shalom
finally he's going to be able to deal
well with his kids his kids are coming
around they want to work better with
their father with their mother finally
is's the opportunity and what
happens the individual still lives like
yesterday he still thinks like he did 2
days ago and he still behaves like he
did a month
ago and if you still live in the reality
of yesterday can today provide you with
anything no today can't give you
something that yesterday couldn't give
you unless today is new unless today is
Kash unless today is
a are telling us that in relationships
and what p is because PES is the
opportunity where the Jewish people come
from individuals that are enslaved to a
nation that is free a relationship with
God that is so profound and so powerful
our are saying that it starts with being
new it starts with stopping and
processing and deciding to move
forward but I want to share with you a
difficulty you see sometimes when we try
to be new in life sometimes when we try
to move forward in life we make a grave
mistake some times we think that all I
have to do is forget my past all I have
to do is leave everything that once was
behind me but we all know that doesn't
work what's the hardest time to wake up
for Shak on time not a regular Tuesday
it's the day after yam kipur I just had
25 hours I just fulfilled Rabbi what do
you mean I was just there I was standing
next to you I was shaking more than than
the other guy I was sweating the whole
time I was thinking of the drink at the
end I didn't do it I'm there Rabbi okay
the next day you know in yes in a lot of
places they have the custom the day
after yum kipur they start Shak earlier
this way to give the message of we're
not here we're not running away we want
to come back what happened weren't you
just yesterday shaking weren you just
with the fervor didn't you just look
like the most Pious
individual okay but but sometimes when
we go to reassess and to readdress the
situation that we're in we forget about
our past instead of utilizing our past
to help move us forward I want to share
with you a beautiful Insight the mikim
share this insight and it's
profound they say when God takes the
Jewish people out he does it
with but they say he also
started this galut with
K all of a sudden the Jewish people are
Egypt for hundreds of years and one
day
par wakes
up he's a new
king say what does it mean he's a new
king is it a different person or could
be a different person but could also be
a person who forgot the history that he
had what happened to the protexia we
were paying them off the whole time
second in command we saved the entire
nation you forgot we got our grandfather
hanging on the wall in the White House
you forgot all of a
sudden parro gets up one day he's done I
almost saidas but not the right crowd
he's
done the
same what you say I so I hear you I hear
you
100% here so we have this newness the
same newness what's the difference you
tell me the newness brings us into life
this this newness helps us move forward
it seems like this newness throws us
into the ground and I want to share with
you something that MIM Shar that's so
beautiful so profound and it could
change the way you connect the PES you
know my Rabbi RAB he always used to say
it's very hard to connect to the
holidays because when you're in Yesa or
when you're studying every day all day
you really you're focused on it a lot so
when it comes it's easy it's beautiful
you're in it but sometimes when you're
working all day you wake up one day and
you realize oh my goodness I have 5 days
left to the
I have two days left it's already the
third day I'm already five days
into he always says that if it's very
hard to connect find one d t on the
holiday that you really feel like it
encompasses it for you learn it very
very very well and take that to heart
and ride the H with that whatever it
might be every individual sometimes we
try to pick up so many different things
take at least one idea harp on it get a
real on it share it with the family live
the experience and use that to carry you
through
the this is what the rabbis are sharing
with us is something that's so profound
if we forget our past traumas if we
forget our trials and tribulations if we
forget I'm an angry guy but I'm just not
going to be angry anymore there's no way
you're going to be able to
survive but if we take our past with us
if we take the difficult times with us
if we take the relationships that were
not so great and we remember why perhaps
they weren't so
great and then we say with this
information I'm going to bring a new
with this information I'm going to
change not forgetting my past not like
parro that wakes up one day and says
who's this yosf who are these Jewish
people no no no no no remember who you
are on the inside remember the
difficulties remember the time you said
the wrong thing remember every time you
had a challenge Lo aleno but with the
kids or with the wife or with the
husband whatever it might be your
co-workers The Strife anything that you
may be going through remember it and
connect to it and use it as ammunition
to live life to the fullest remember
when it was so so bad that it was hard
for you to imagine a time when it would
be good and take that with you then that
newness can be healthy then that newness
can lead us to Freedom then we can be
individuals that sit on PES night and
when we
lean not we lean and then we think no no
no it's not you're leaning so that you
think you're free you're leaning because
you quite literally are a free
individual you leave you leave your
problems not at your doorstep you take
them with you but but you take them with
you in a way that you help yourself move
forward not forgetting your own identity
not forgetting All the Troubles not
waking up one day and saying it's done
no no no no no waking up one day and
saying I recognize all the difficulties
I've had in life I recognize all the
issues and all the times I made a
mistake but I'm going to take that with
me not to be baggage that holds me back
but that guides me for how I should
react to things in the future if it's
anger learn how to Pivot out of those
types of situations if perhaps you
struggle with other areas learn how to
navigate them if you have struggled
communicating with your kids use that
information to remind yourself that the
next time you bring up a conversation or
you text your son or you call your
daughter up make sure you understand
this is something I struggle with don't
forget about it don't become like a king
who doesn't remember who is his second
in command become individuals that
understand that time is a new and it
gives us an opportunity an opportunity
to do great things I heard something
fascinating once famous director was
once uh sitting with someone who was
writing his screenplay and the way that
they do this they do this many people
don't know this but they do this a lot
of times with batch work which means
it's not just that they get together for
hour-long meetings they'll maybe not
meet for a week or two weeks but when
they do meet they'll spend eight hours
together the more time you spend
together creates a lot of creativity
because you're you're sitting like uh
like you're mamash you're in the sug
you're living it so this director
sitting down with someone writing the
script and they get to a new
scene and he tells him this is the song
I want to be in that
scene so the guy says this is the song
you want to be in the background of the
scene we didn't even write what they're
going to say we didn't even write what
they're talking about we don't even know
what's going to be in the scene how's it
possible you're telling me what music
you want first you write the script then
you bring in the actors then you do
everything then you come up with the
back you bring in the orchestra and they
plan the music you're telling me the
music you want already in the play he
says you're making a big mistake says
while you're worried with what
everybody's going to be saying I'm
already thinking about what the music
will sound like in the background I'm
already two steps ahead of you I'm
already focused on the full picture
you're stuck figuring things out I'm
already imagining how beautiful it's
going to be when people are sitting in
that play and they hear the music
accompanying the
actors ra I can't stress this enough and
I'm a nobody to share this with you but
it feels so connect for me to share it
if we want to live a life to the fullest
we want to be able to become champions
of our destiny we want to be like the
Jewish people that walked out of Egypt
and they saw what happened and they saw
their future right before them they saw
the opportunity they connected to God
Almighty they went with their family and
they were uplifted from the deepest
depths of Despair until they became
champions of their Destiny until they
became the nation that went through the
midbar we have to be able to hear the
music of our own lives
we have to be able to understand where
we going in the future we have to be
able to not just make a new when it
comes to the struggles we have to learn
to be individuals that also Imagine
where we want to be we have to be
individuals that can really tap into the
root of Freedom people that can sit down
and can think and have discussions and
Ponder where is my life going to be in a
year and two years and 3 years and 5
years not just my business not just
forecasting the Goods but focusing on
life itself what type of Life do I want
to live and I work with college students
we have 6,000 Jewish students on our
campus we're the largest university we
have 72,000 students between us and
Arizona State we have 6,000 actual
Jewish students on campus and inevitably
in a lot of talks I always ask the
students to kind of like think about
their future because everybody's in
college so everybody's trying to get a
career they're all somewhat focused on
their future okay maybe not the creative
dance Majors they don't anticipate on
picking up a career but but those that
are in school for for a trade or they're
in school for a profession and I ask
them I say tell me where you want to
be in 3 years
postgraduation and then I get a little
bit more detail I said what type of
person are you going to be
with I say a little bit after that what
type of family you going to raise it's a
little bit after are you going to be a
type of person that gives temp % to
charity or not so much and then you get
more and more detailed what happens is
they realize that they've built this
imaginary future for themselves but they
forgot about all the important things
they only thought about I'll get a job
I'll go I'll get my degree and I'll go
and I'll get my job they don't even
imagine the Beauty and the details of
what life can possibly bring they
haven't even gone through the homework
of the type of true lifestyle that they
want to live they thought maybe I'll be
a doctor lawyer by us a lot of people
become engineers because we're close to
Nasa but they didn't think deeply about
it
pissan is a new year we know tell
us that Nissan is really
R it's a new time for us to sit down and
to think there's going to be a lot of
hectic turbulence in the house right
everybody's cleaning everybody's getting
ready it gets very very very busy you're
searching in parts of the house you
didn't know existed before you know it
there's things there you didn't know
that was ever in your house you find
your kids puim candy stash that's in the
back of the garage tucked beneath on
floorboards because he wants to keep the
candy through PES right you got all
these things happening sit down take a
moment with your spouse or
yourself and process where was I last
year where are the relationships I'm
struggling the most with what are those
issues that are taking place what are
those problems that are happening
and what can I possibly learn from these
past experiences to help me supercharge
the year to come and inah you're going
to sit down at the p and you're going to
think about these ideas in advance and
when you get there you'll lean because
you are a free person because you are
royalty and you'll love it and you'll
enjoy it and you'll connect to it
because it's true and your family will
start to experience it and we won't have
to be in these relationships where
there's a struggle for power because if
I'm a person I want people to experience
that as well and people get in line with
that they feel connected to that we
should all be able to internalize that
and we should all be to see the coming
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of for such powerful words
andash with and such nice idea to think
and to prepare our before PES I was
thinking today for two minutes I was
sitting and thinking which kind of Z our
K have to host by PES K today I was
thinking I drove from Five Towns here
back home and I thought for seven and a
half years I wanted to bring P to our
and which kind of Z we had that today we
have him in our and I think the answer
is is because our sh members each one of
them he is so precious and he has such
good heart to come close to
AOS and when it comes to any aspect that
relates to Torah people from a any every
single individual he will be the first
one to jump and to say I want to come to
I would like to give Sedaka I would love
to come to learn Torah their heart Rabbi
is so warm when it comes to T and
because of that we have the to
toost it is a
great for me to have been invited by my
dear friend Robie abof to come to the
bukari and Jewish community and to talk
to all of you tonight on a very very
important topic the topic as we said is
to elevate your
relationships and to unveil and to
reveal the secrets of the Hol day of
PES this is being dedicated as you heard
before by many people
letter and also for two
individuals I was very touched with what
Rabbi yanit said before rabay yanit
asked a question what is a rabbi
supposed to do that's a great question
because every Rabbi and every synagogue
has a different approach but what rabay
Yan said is so true and that's the topic
of tonight Elevate our relationships our
relationships with each
other and our relationships
with I don't have to be like you you
don't have to be like me and both of us
don't have to be like him everybody has
to do the same thing come closer to
Hashem and that's the reason that's what
rabay said that's what a is all about
and that's why we get together tonight
and so that's going to be the focus our
relationships between each other and our
relationship ships between Hashem so I
want to tell you a little story a couple
years ago I started writing
a and I was hoping that by the time I
finish it'll be before the holiday of
PES and everybody's going to go to the
store and buy it and what
happened I finished the ha and then came
Co and nobody was in the stores and I
was going crazy I worked 2 and a half
years I have so many stories and you're
going to hear many of them tonight and
this a which is for sale here but how
who's going to buy it during Co and then
what happened two things
happened one thing a scroll moved from
Brooklyn to New Jersey and the governor
of New Jersey said that religious stores
could be open during Co so all of a
sudden artscroll was able to sell them
because it's a Rel store and it was
during Co but then what happened was
that many many synagogues gave these hot
to people for free they bought them
because the people were going to be
alone so there were many many women who
called me after the holiday and they
said Rabbi cron I was sitting with you
all night just me and you I said please
don't tell it to my
wife
I understand what they meant they were
reading it as a matter of fact one lady
told me she said all my life I never
even knew that you're supposed to
say after the I always say it my family
always said it but of course most of the
women are so tired they don't even
realize you're supposed to say sh but
that night of Co they had nothing to do
they didn't have to serve except
themselves so they were able to
see but but just when I was finishing
the ha and I was almost ready to give it
in I heard the most touching painful
story there was a father that was
sitting in the concentration camp with
his son the whole family had been killed
the only ones left was the father and
the little boy and the little boy said
ABA can I ask you the four questions
and the ABA said you know them by heart
he said yeah I still remember them and
the father was so tired and the father
was beaten had been beaten and the boy
was hungry cuz they went the
concentration camp and the little boy
said the
manano and then after he finished a
questions he said to his father ABA I
have a fifth question that I want to ask
you and he said my child what do you
want to ask me he said ABA are you and I
going to be here next year that I would
be able to ask you these questions
again and the father started
crying and he said my
child nobody knows what tomorrow brings
I don't know if I'm going to be here
next year I don't know if you're going
to be here next year but one thing I
know for sure
all around the world someplace they
going to be little boys that are going
to be asking their father the four
questions you know why cuz that's
hashem's promise to us the Jews are
going to survive and every morning when
we
remember we say in the morning is and
then we talk
about and then at night in our we
say that shows us don't worry what the
go are thinking don't worry how they're
punishing us don't worry how they
enslave us we're going to make it and
they won't make it we're going to make
it and you know why that story is so
important because you see I was born in
America most of you here were not born
in America my mother was born in America
so I grew up to love this country in my
life I would never ever imagine that
there would be such open hatred in
America against Jews since October 7th
written in the newspapers open in the
colleges everybody against Jews even the
president is so influenced by his people
that he has to say Terrible Things how
in the world could a Jewish man like
Schumer say something against
Jews
who would ever believe that such a thing
could happen in America but you know
what that's what this is telling you
we're going to make it no matter what
they try to do in there Israel no matter
what America or all the countries in the
world we survive that's what we have to
remember tonight and we have to feel
good and we have to feel proud and look
at us coming together in a free country
knowing that this story of hatred
against Jews started in MIM but we say
it in bed we remember in the good times
and we remember in AR in the difficult
times and that's the first thing that we
have to remember tonight look at all of
you think about your parents and
grandparents and great-grandparents were
they able to have a synagogue like this
your grandfather or your grandmother if
they are looking down from Shay they
can't believe it in
tashar in all these places they thought
J Judaism was over yeah but then you
have rebies like RAB yanit and all the
other wonderful Rabon that show us you
know something we're going to be here
that's what the father was telling to
the little boy we don't know what
tomorrow is and maybe we won't be here
but the Jewish people are going to be
here and that's why we have to feel
great and happy and fortunate because no
matter what no matter what happens in
Isel thank you no matter what okay no
matter what happens in a Isel we're
going to make it and if that's the case
we have to think about how do we give
over this positive feeling of and
Andes how do we give it over to our
children and I'll tell you if if you
look in the Tor you will see that when
Moshe went to par and said we want to
take out the Jewish people and he said
go ahead take out the adults and you
know what MOS
said you see these kids these little
guys and that little boy there and that
little boy there they mentioned first
and these two kids here right B
we don't go out just adults it's the
children and the adults together that's
what CL is all about that's what this
title is
relationships it's not only
relationships with our friends and
neighbors it's our children that's more
important than anything else and what
does the pasuk say at the end of tanak
what's going to happen at the end
of
says I'm going to send before that great
day and Rashi
says today look at your schools the
bharian schools look at the schools in
the Syrian communities the Moroccan
communities the kids are growing they're
doing they're learning more Tora than we
ever did when we were kids in almost
every every Community you
have what did we have that when we were
growing up of course not but the kids
are so special it started with the
kids and hasem
says is going to see the kids the little
guys they're the ones that are going to
inspire all of us so we're here tonight
to be tight with each other and to know
that the relationship is not only with
each other and with hasem but with our
families there is no holiday that we are
more connected to our families than the
holiday of
P so how do we build a home how do we
make sure that the kids love yish kite
so I want to tell you a very interesting
story The gamar tells us the gar tells
us that eloi was once walking with r BR
this is a gor in ESS
and it says like this and as they were
walking Eli Whispers to ra you see these
two guys they're coming towards us
they're going straight to
theems they're going straight
to so Raba was surprised he thought he
knew those two guys he didn't know
they're so special they're going
straight
to so it's interesting afteri walked
away he went over to them and he
said what do you guys do I heard such
wonderful things about you listen to
what they said they
said we are happy
people we make those that are said we
make them happy imagine that if you
could make somebody happy and we know
there a lot of sad people out there
today many people have problems with
health family children marriage panasa
but if you could put your arm around
somebody and make him feel happy you're
going straight
to but now listen to The Genius comment
of
the what did they answer he asked he
asked them a question what do you guys
do so they should have said we make
people happy that's not what they said
they said we are happy people we make
others happy why did they say that we
are happy people that was not the
question the question was what do you do
and listen what the M
says that which they said we are happy
and we make others happy comes to teach
us you want to make your wife happy you
want to make your kids happy you want to
make your husband happy you want to make
your co-workers
happy
you have to be happy if you are a
miserable person always yelling always
criticizing always looking for the bad
you're not going to make anybody happy
the first lesson in a happy house is
that you have to be happy and in case
anybody here has a spouse that's unhappy
I want to tell you what to do look in
the
mirror cuz you might see yourself and
then you'll see oh you know why she's
unhappy or you know why he's unhappy
because you're unhappy and if you're
unhappy you can't make anybody happy
that's the first lesson you have to
learn how to be happy and you have to
learn not to yell and to scream and to
you know
something you know what he once said he
said many of the kids in the house
they're not dropouts they're
pushouts what does it mean pushouts cuz
the parents are yelling at them you know
it's a different culture here many
parents think if they yell at the kids
oh they're going to listen I'll tell you
what they're going to listen to they're
going to listen to their friends and
they're going to leave the
house a house has to be a happy place
that's the first thing and when it's a
happy place that's when you can make
others happy now I want to say something
because we're talking about
relationships and I want to read
something from a book about what
children learn from the marriage of
their
parents children are deeply affected by
the ways parents demonstrate respect for
each
other when parents praise or compliment
each other they send a message of value
that is fully absorbed by the child when
parents demean each other that means
they criticize and they create
discomfort and conflict in the child
disrespect between parents creates an
impact of marriage as an unsafe place to
be you know why there's so many divorces
today cuz many of the kids come from
homes where there was conflict I'm not
going to ask anybody to raise the hand
when was the last time any husband here
said a nice thing to his wife in front
of the
kids when was the last time any wife
here said a nice thing about the husband
in front of the children children few
hours I didn't ask anybody to raise your
hands but you go home and you think
about that when was the last time you
told your wife in front of the kids that
was a great supper that was a great cake
that was a great soup or when was the
last time a wife said to her husband in
front of the children thank you for
bringing home the money that we can buy
clothes for y not how come we don't have
a house like somebody else how come we
don't have an SUV like somebody else you
know what that shows to the kids that
parents don't get along why should they
get married why should they stay married
it's an unsafe place to be you have to
begin having a happy home you know how
you have a happy home when you look for
the good in the other person and you
give a compliment that's the
relationship and when you have a happy
home then the children want to be there
then you can teach them about Tor and
mitv because then a Jewish Home is a
happy place to be and that's what we
need more than anything
else I once saw a great expression the
right temperature in a home is
maintained by warm Hearts not Hot
Heads I want to repeat that again the
right temperature in a home is
maintained by warm Hearts not Hot Heads
and if we're talking about relationships
and we want our children to continue
that's the only way that it's going to
happen
now I want to tell you a very very
important lesson we know in the there
are four Sons the the r the and
the of course is the smart one the rash
is the wicked one the Tom the simple
child
and now Rabbi Schwab as a very
interesting question and the answer is
even better than the
question he says how do we talk how do
we introduce the four children we say
this God has blessed ham means the place
but Hashem is called
ham when do we say ham by very sad
things you have to
go you say to
the Hashem should comfort you why do we
say h because a person could feel God
where are you like how how could you do
this to me so he say God is all over the
place don't worry he'll take care of you
and what happens if somebody lost money
what do we say to them don't worry
God he's going to fill your loss again
it's something sad somebody lost money
so we say to them H don't worry Hashem
sees everything he'll take care of you
and what happens of those we say
and the prayers people are in foreign
countries and we worry how they going to
get free we
say Hashem who is all over is going to
have compassion what's it got to do in
the why are we saying
H and R Schwab says something very
important he says sometimes the children
are sitting around the Seder and the
father looks at his kids and the mother
looks at the kids and the grandparents
look at the kids and they say oh my my
God how did these kids become like this
I didn't think they were going to be
like this wearing earrings and places
you didn't even think you could wear
earrings going with go listening to the
terrible music like how did that happen
so H they feel bad that's why it starts
H but then listen what says you know
what it says by every
child four
times
you know why cuz every child is a
blessing never ever give up on a child
ever cuz every child can come back no
matter where child was no matter what he
watched no matter what he did no matter
where he went every child can come back
sometimes it's the father or mother that
will bring him back or sometimes they
need a mentor or a guide a rebi a I'm in
in but every child every child is a
blessing never ever give up on a child
and I want to tell you something
amazing all of us know the famous story
in the Tor when yov wanted to give the
toim man so he switched his hands and
his son YF said ABA what are you doing
man he's the older one you should put
the right
hand and the left
hand listen to this expression remember
it
forever the father said
no don't worry my child I know what I'm
doing is going to be great he'll be a
nation listen to this
expression the little
guy
he's going to be the big one and you
know what the kakar says on this and
every time I go to Prague and I go to
the synagog where the was the rabbi I
quote this and listen to what he
says what does that mean that the little
guy is going to be the big
one picks out those kids that everybody
thought were inferior they thought they
were not going to be the
biggest everybody in the class now I
don't know you most most people you
don't come from America I don't know how
it worked in your high school in your
eighth grade or 12th grade or whatever
but think back to the years when you
graduated the guys or the girls in your
class that were the smartest and you
thought they would be the biggest are
they the biggest no what
happened it was the kid who was sitting
in the back the kid who nobody thought
anything was going to be special somehow
that guy became the leader he became the
rabbi he became the leader in the
community how did that happen cuz Hashem
picks out those kids that nobody thinks
anything is going to be with them just
remember
that God loves those
kids and he brings them a teacher he
brings them a mentor so don't give up on
any of your kids and who cares if they
don't get a 90 think back to your high
school does it really make a difference
now if you got a 90 or 95 in geography
or biography or
chemistry I don't even know how to spell
chemistry so what or biology I don't
know anything about biology and
Mathematics my wife knows not me she
takes care of the books in the house but
that means I can't accomplish everybody
could
accomplish Hashem picks out those kids
that's why it says b four times never
ever give up up on a child and you know
something never give up on yourself no
matter what your brother-in-law says
about you or your sister-in-law who you
haven't spoken to her four months or
four
years every one of us can be great
everyone is a that's what the Torah
that's what the is telling
you every child
is
now I meant to bring this I don't know
how in the world I left it home but I'm
going to send it to the rabbi and he'll
give out to every single one of you will
be able to have one of these I want to
tell you a story about
this many years
ago there was a woman who was in one of
the concentration camps and somehow she
survived her name was Irma H ha
as and she was in one of the
concentration camps and then she
survived she came to Washington Heights
and then she moved to Israel and when
she was 101 she
died and there was a woman in tenek her
niece I just want to mention her name it
should be a for her Judy Marcus who took
all the papers that this lady had from
the concentration camp and from all the
papers and in there was a listen to
thisa and I want to give it to each and
every one of you every single one of you
should take one and make sure you get it
from the rabbi and you put it by your
seder table cuz I want to tell you the
story you see Mrs rahas had a teila that
a rabbi wrote in the concentration camp
because the rabbi realized that they're
going to have to eat
Kitz because you can't get matah in the
concentration camp and he knew that the
people were very religious this man's
name was Rabbi France F Rabbi Davids
David he was a big he was the of rdam in
Holland his name was RAB
Davids and he was a
big and he wrote a I saw the original
copy of how he wrote it in his hand and
then I had it printed
out and again I'm going to send it to
the rabbi every one of you take this T
I'm going to read it and I'm going to
read it in English but it's here in
Hebrew and in English and this is the
prayer that he said that everybody
should read in the concentration camp
before they
eatz Our Father in Heaven you know very
well that we want to do your desire and
to celebrate P by eating matah and not
eating but to our heartfelt regret we're
enslaved here in the concentration camp
and we find ourselves with our lives in
danger and the tells
us you have to watch your life you have
to do everything to try to keep yourself
alive Al therefore we pray to
you help us stay
alive help us exist and redeem us we
should be able to do
your now the reason that I feel that you
should make a copy of of this and put it
on your table by the
Seder just read it to the children and
read it to yourself and be grateful that
you're in a free
country because many of your ancestors
could not make a Seder and we should
never forget how grateful we have to
be there are a lot of people neb neb and
the south of Earth Israel they're not
going to make us s this year so many of
them are displaced from their home
I know people who have to pay money for
the kids to get
therapy because they were this place
from the North and the
South they're going through gim over
there we have to be so
grateful that we're able to have a Seder
with freedom and
happiness I want to tell you a story
that I heard what does it mean when one
Jew cares for the other you wouldn't
believe this I have a dear friend RAB
Yakov gibber and
so he took 25 of his balaba his people
to Israel for 3 days and they went to
the warfront and they went to the houses
where people were displayed were
displaced and then they went to tashir
hospital is the biggest Hospital in
is and they have one
flooran for
amputees amputees means people who lost
a limb a hand a shoulder a
leg and these guys they went in to try
to give what do you say to a 22y old guy
who has on now only one leg or one hand
and listen to this you could cry they
were walking around that they saw an old
man a 70-year old man who was in ampute
he was dressed in a regular suit he was
sitting by one of the beds and they were
wondering what is he doing here he's not
from the Army so they went over to him
and they said sir we just want to ask
you what are you doing here listen to
what he said he said 51 years ago on the
Yom kipa War I was a soldier and he said
he lost his
leg he said he was an amput he says I
come here every day to tell the soldiers
their lives are not over I was able to
get a job I was able to get married I
became a father and a grandfather and
that's what I come here here to tell
these guys that's is that's caring for
each other that's
amazing exactly that's what we started
out
with we give to each other never give up
on a child never give up on yourself and
never give up on any Jew and Claw Israel
because we could all be great every
single one of
us now I want to tell you something very
interesting that I'm very proud of and
of course most people don't know
this we know that the holiday is called
pesak why what does PES mean so most
people think it means to jump over right
Hashem jumped over the Jewish homes and
that's why in English it's called
Passover because Hashem passed over the
Jewish homes but that's not what the tum
says the what I'm sorry oh sorry yeah
the the says that p
means to have
pity had pity on the Jewish people that
live behind those doors and it
says had
compassion so I would rather be called a
compassionate person than a Passover
person right so I'm very happy that
according to the t p means to have
compassion so I want to show you what
does it mean to have compassion I'll
tell you two stories you won't believe
it one of the greatest people in the
previous generation he died just a
number of years ago was rabo or he was a
he
knew and he was the warmest and the
kindest person it's impossible for you
to see a picture of without a big smile
it's unbelievable and there's another
Jew today in is that every single one of
you go see him his name is RAB zilin I
love that man he has the biggest and the
warmest smile in the world and he knows
more Tora than anybody else he was the
brother-in-law of R kki the son oflaw I
mean it's
unbelievable go to Israel see him while
you're still can just get a it's worth
to go just to go and get a from him and
come back and see his shining face just
amazing
so his nephew told me the story his name
is m I forgot his last name and told
said to him you know when you burn the
at night the next morning come to my
house I have something for you to do he
said but it's very busy it's a of
PES and don't forget they have only one
they not like us that we have two Sedum
they have
one the uncle said I need you to come
don't ask me questions just come okay
the goor his uncle or says to come so of
course he's going to come so what
happened was he comes andman has 10
envelopes and each one is addressed but
each one is sealed he said take these 10
envelopes and deliver
them and he looks at the envelopes and
he looks at the addresses he recognizes
some of those addresses they're very
poor people he said Uncle I gave these
people money already I know they're
famous people they're wonderful people
but they're very poor I gave them don't
ask question just deliver it okay he had
10 envelopes and he had to rush so each
person that he came into the house he
said look I got an envelope for and he
ran but by the fifth one he was slowing
down and he watched how the fifth person
opened the envelope and he was curious
to see what was in there there was some
cash and there were tickets to the
Biblical Zoo there's a zoo that has
various animals that they have in the
Tor
in and in each envelope there was a some
cash and the tickets to the Biblical Zoo
he couldn't believe it that's what
Salman wanted to give out before PES so
when he went to the next house he waited
around to the guy to open the envelope
and that's the same thing tickets to the
zoo and some cash so that was number
seven then number eight number he
couldn't believe it now he was too busy
so he told me he couldn't go back to and
he wasn't going to call him but right
after on he goes to and he says re you
got to explain it to me what was so
important to give out those envelopes a
of P listen to Greatness and he said
like this he said said I know the kids
in by ding they're going to be talking
and they're going to be saying to their
friends oh you know where I'm going
to my daddy my ABA my IMA they're taking
me on a trip and there's going to be
some poor kids there they have no place
to go and they're going to feel terrible
and they're going to come home and
they're going to say to their ABA you
know that kid he's going on a trip how
come we're not going on a trip so not
only does it ruin the yff of the kids
but it ruins the yff of the parents as
well so I want to say to all of you
we know that in every community and
including this one they're going to be
kids that can't afford to go on a trip
but you're going to be able to take your
children and grandchildren make sure
that you take one of the kids in the
neighborhood that's what the compassion
of PES is PES is a time of raus to think
of other
people Now's the Time to invite
people I want to tell you yesterday I
had one of the saddest shabos in my life
yesterday I spoke four times for an
organization you should never know from
this organization it's called sister to
sister divorced women
400 and 50 divorced
women in the armone hotel in Stanford
Connecticut they were not allowed to
bring their
children if you would hear the stories
of some of their I don't even want to
say spouses but louses whatever how they
treat they won't some of them can't even
get a get some of them the husbands
don't pay alimony they don't pay support
some of that became not religious and
they're trying to influence the children
it was geham on this Earth to meet with
some of those
women all of us know people like that
invite
them whether they have their children or
not invite them for the holiday if you
can't have them for the S okay I
understand but during the daytime meals
and this year you have
Shabbat think about that that's what p
is not Passover p is
to the topic of this talk is
relationships learning the lessons of p
is we have to reach
out here's another story what does it
mean about PES
there was a great sadic his name was the
Scala rebbi reaba zisha Portugal I had
this to meet him once in my life when he
was very very old but he was such a
sadik everybody knew in Romania during
the war him and his wife they had boys
and girls in the home to hide them so
they wouldn't have to go to the Army
where they would become not
religious and then after the war he was
in a place called bukovina in Romania it
was still under Soviet
control but now they were free it was
after the war so the Scala rebba told
one of his T and again I just want to
mention his name it should
be fishal
carepo and I know the writer is back
there k r p l so she's sitting there
writing you're going to be able to read
about this in her
newspaper but the idea is he went and he
got some wheat and he made some
flour and then the rebon made mates and
he knew there were some rabbis that
had been able to survive the
Concentration Camp so he said and he
announced any Rabbi that comes he's
going to give them three M now there was
another rebi that lived in the serah
vision rebi he had an 8-year-old son
Moshe Moshe when he became big became
the rebi the S Vision to re in he told
me the story when he was an older person
he told me I was 8 years old and my
father sent me to the Scala rebbi
because he was giving out three mates
and I said you know I'm the son of the
Ser vision rebi and the SC Reb gave me
such a hug he said oh I love your father
he's such a sadik he had given the three
Matas so the little boy told me I mean
he wasn't the little boy when he told me
the story he said I said to the rebi my
father can't said I can't leave until
you give me six Monas he said six
everybody needs three moners for the say
that is I can't give you six I want for
the other rabbis he said look what
should I do my father said I can't leave
until you give me
six what was this Scala re going to do
this was a big
sadik so she said okay I don't give
anybody six I'm going to give you six
only because your father's a big sadik
now listen to this a
of a of right before the holiday a
couple hours before the Y Moshe told me
he comes back with three and he gives it
to the rabbi to SC rebi the re says what
are you making a joke I only wanted to
give you three I gave you six and you
bring me back three listen to what he
said he said my father told me that
you're going to give all the best Matas
to everybody else and you're not going
to have the best ones so he knew you
were going to give me the best ones so
he saved three so I can give it back to
you so you'll have three of the best
ones for the S could you believe
that and the the gab of the rebi today
told me that he was there he also saw it
those that are that you who thinks like
that when you have when you think about
other Jews you're not thinking only
about yourself that's really what it's
all
about so I want to tell you a painful
story it's a very painful
story but it's
important you know I have a friend who's
a psychologist I don't know why all my
friends are psychologists and therapists
maybe there's something wrong with me I
don't know but whatever
but I learn a lot from them so this
guy's name is Mayor wickler so mayor
wickler tells me that one time he had
this 22-year-old girl in his
office and you know she was troubled and
he had her once
twice the third time he said to her you
know this is the third time that you're
in this office not once did you mention
your father you want to tell me
something about your father he said the
second he said the word your father she
burst into tears and he says to me he
said I don't know why I asked her that I
should have left things alone she didn't
want to talk she didn't talk about her
father why did I have to say I said
listen you're the psychologist you I
don't
know he said when she started crying he
said to her please I'm so sorry that I
asked the question please you don't have
to talk about your father she said no I
want to tell you something she said when
you mentioned my father I remembered
something that happened pesak at night
at the
Sedar he said pesak at night at the
Sedar I said yeah it was the night of
the Sedar and I took the afikoman in
many families the kids take the afian my
father never let us use the word steal a
doesn't steal you take the Alan you hide
it you don't steal a doesn't steal she
said I took the A and my father knew
that I took the A and at the end of the
L he came over to me and he said I know
you have the afrian what do you want for
the
afrian and you know what she said a
conversation she just wanted he should
spend time with
her he was so busy doing a million thing
never had time for her that's what she
wanted that's why she was crying she
said my father was too busy now there's
a wonderful lady her name is Mrs slavy
wolf she's a daughter of rebit and young
Grace
she once told this sad
story that once at a PES
seder all the kids took the afan
together and at the end of the Seder the
kids the father said who has the afan
and they said we all took it together
cuz we all want the same thing and he
said what do you all want he said we
want you to come once a week for supper
you're never with us for supper you're
always so busy you're making so much
money we don't care about that we want
to see you we want to talk to you come
and the wife was crying and he was
embarrassed he said
okay after the S there the next week
Monday night he came but he came after
dinner they were so
disappointed and he said kids I told you
I would come I have something better for
you so they said ABA what you're going
to come twice a
week he said no I bought each of you a
laptop and the mother started crying and
she said the most incredible
comment she said my dear husband they
don't want presents p r s n TS they want
presen p r n c now your presence you
should be there that's what they
want I remember I once asked RBA
one of
the I said I speak to parents about
education what should I tell them he
said tell every parent there's two
things they have to give their kids time
and
love and my son was there so he asked ra
how much time you have to give your kids
and you know what Raa said as much as
they
need now I'm not going to ask by a raise
of hands when was the last time any
father or mother had a decent
conversation with your
child you ever go for a walk with them
you ever spend time with them I want to
tell you what I do with my kids I have
five kids every every single week
without fail every kid had a half hour
undivided attention you want to go
bowling we'll go bowling you want to buy
pizza we'll buy pizza you want to learn
Ezra we'll learn Ezra just me and you
nobody
else if there's any father here or any
mother here who doesn't know the
name of the child's three best friends
or they don't know the name or their
child's favorite color you got homework
to
do who else is going to validate your
kids except you if there's any father
here that doesn't know the name of the
gar that your child is learning of you
don't know the name of the teacher you
got
homework that's relationships that's the
holiday of pesak that's the future of
CLA
Israel You're all so lucky that you got
out of the Russian country and you're
here and you have a great Rabbi who
wants to teach you and make all of you
grow and we could grow this is a great
place for
growth and we have to take advantage if
Hashem gives us an opportunity we have
to be sure that we're going to do
that so I just want to review quickly
and then we'll end with a fabulous
story let's remember what that father
said to that son in alwiz I don't know
if we're going to be here next year are
you're going to be here next year but
there will always be children that will
be asking their fathers the four
questions as long as we talk about MIM
in the morning and MIM in the evening
and we remember that no matter what
difficulties Jews had we survived we
survived Spain we survived Portugal we
survived
Rome and we even survived
Poland and all
those and we're going to
survive
we're going to survive all of that it's
not going to be easy it's not going to
be easy and especially today when the
whole world is against but give it a
couple years you'll see It'll be so
different it'll just be a bad nightmare
like Co it'll pass and that's the
guarantee that we have in the and that's
the guarantee when we
say every day let's
remember we start with the children and
the Children First and then that's at
the End of
Time says through the children the
parents are
inspired let's remember you want to have
a happy house you have to be happy the
only way you can make happy people happy
your spouse your children your
co-workers if you're happy if you're
happy you'll make other people happy the
four Sons never give up on a child
that's why it says borrow four
times every child has a
future that's what yov taught y EP may
be younger but you're going to see he's
going to be the great one no matter what
your child is you he could be great she
could be great and you could be great
don't ever give up on
anyone let's remember that which I'm
going to send to the rabbi keep it on
your table and you'll be able to see how
fortunate we are that we have a free
country and we can do all these things
let's remember that the holiday p means
to have ronus like had Rus and those
families had poor children that wouldn't
be able to go to the Biblical Zoo he
made sure that they had tickets let's
remember how the rebi the S vision of
rebi made sure the Scola rebi who was
giving Matas to everybody that he would
have Matas and let's remember time and
love how much time as much as they need
and that's what that girl wanted she
wanted the
conversation I just want to end just
with this adorable adorable
story many of you know RAB Arya LaVine
was a great sadik and during the 1930s
and 40s before Israel became a state so
the British took many of the Palestinian
people the people in Earth is so they
put them in
jail and the only one that was allowed
to visit them was RAB Arya line
and so one morning after the Seder he
came they allowed him inside the jail
and he said were you guys able to have a
Seder last night they said yeah I said
oh very nice they let you have some wine
yeah we had the wine and the matah so
they let you do everything no no no
there was one thing that didn't let us
do when we wanted to open the door for
ELO Nai they wouldn't let us open the
[Laughter]
door so we're not really free
so said you're making a big mistake
that's not what freedom is you see
because many of us have such desires and
such passions and such addictions and
such distractions that makes us a slave
but if you open up your heart to Hashem
and you do mitv and you're free to do
mitv the way your heart wants oh that's
when you're free not if they open the
door for
you Y and the whole bharan Community has
opened the door for all of us let us as
the r said so brilliantly that's what a
r is to bring us closer to hasem it's
our BR together that we should use this
wonderful H let us try this next couple
weeks to prepare you could buy this haod
you'll see great stories get other Haas
or whatever and read and prepare as the
r said before and you'll be a new person
and we'll be able to give give it over
to our children and hopefully to see
together with them mhia and next year
we'll have the bharan community
Ines thank you for inviting me and thank
you for
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