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you're listening to the weekly partial
podcast with hari goldwag recorded with
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ramaph
israeli 781 2021 this week's partial is
parches amor
emeralda koyanim and in our parsha i'm
not going to speak about the kohanum so
much
i'm going to speak about a different
topic in the parsha
and how it relates to what went on last
night
uh very difficult situation
what went on last night in mayron i'd
like to share with you a thought based
on something i saw in the madrish
on the parsha pasik says chapter 23
verse 24
23 and 24.
that in the seventh month the month of
tishrei
so on the first day of the month
there's a day of rest we have a yantef
and we blow this chauffeur
we craft them hashem we don't do any
work we don't do any malacha
we bring corbin to hashem what is the
idea of rosh hashanah i know it's early
to talk about rosh hashanah
but i felt that there's a certain kind
of din
there's a certain kind of judgment
that's going on
it's going on in the whole world it's
been going on for a while
but when something like what happened
last night happens
we need to think about it i think in
terms of the following major
it talks about something very
interesting that has to do with the word
though the measures points out that the
word should be the seventh month
the seventh month is the month that we
have rosh hashanah
we start counting the months and nissan
is the first month the month of pesach
the month we just left now we're in er
the second month
tishrei the month of rosh hashanah yom
kippur
sukis it's all the seventh month
the month of tishrei
and in trying to understand the word the
word
we know means seven but also has other
connotations
says the majorish like this
he would call the month of the month
the month of the shiva the word
is an oath so there's somehow whenever
we have words that are
have the same root so there's some kind
of connection the number seven
somehow connotes the idea of an oath
because the word shivua also has the
same root a she was an oath
this is the month of the oath which oath
says
god's promise is followed shabbat
nicholas
this was the month that that god
promised abraham
right after abram avinu finished
performing that kedah binding his son
yitzchak he was ready to sacrifice
his son the mouth tells him to stop
allah says don't
don't sacrifice your son now i see that
you are a god-fearing person
you're willing to do it that's enough
you don't have to do any more and god
makes a promise he makes an oath
what's the oath so the verse it's not so
clear
and it's very interesting matser says
the message a very strange thing
why we need an oath usually a person
makes a schwa because
something's wrong something's wrong he
feels a challenge in his relationship
he's promised somebody that is going to
do what's right even though it's hard
for him to do what's right he feels
challenging in his relationship with god
with himself or with another person
whatever
but this is a moment of triumph avraham
avinu fulfilled
the the obligation he fulfilled it he he
passed the test
and why is god making an oath at that
time
rabbi baraboo
there was a conversation that happened
there was a reason that hashem made an
oath
there's a reason that god swore and it
was like this because
avraham aveeno at that moment he saw an
opportunity
he saw an opportunity for a prayer the
prayer was like this
shalom
it's very clear to me at the moment
that you said to me take your son take
your only son
bring him as a sacrifice
i had i had questions
i had responses to what you asked
i had a response to this request i could
have fought with you
so to speak
you told me that is going to be my child
he's going to the beginning of a new
nation
he's the one actually earlier now you're
telling me to bring him as a sacrifice
i i could have asked that question but i
didn't ask that question i didn't
challenge you
it didn't make sense it didn't make
sense
and i had questions but i didn't
foreign
like cesaro mavinos just like i had
questions to ask
but i didn't ask those questions
there's going to be a point in the
future where that you kind of have
questions
about us
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says in psalms like a like a deaf person
who can't hear like a
like a mute person who can't speak
there's going to be
people of the jewish people who are
missing their sense of hearing their
sense of speech they don't hear what's
right they don't
speak the right way they don't do what's
right
you show you bottom shall you sorry i
could be
i'm mistranslating how this puzzle comes
in he was saying i was silent
let's get it right i act like i didn't
hear anything i didn't
have the question i was like i just
didn't say anything
that's what it means
there's gonna be a question on the
jewish people in the future they're
going to be
people who do sins there's going to be
people who do wrong
there's many people who deny god's
existence there's going to be people who
turn away from god
they sin they masculine
he begged god he said just like i didn't
ask any questions
about something that didn't that wasn't
didn't make sense
that was seemingly improper god i ask
you
that you not ask questions when your
children do something my children do
something which is improper
tafka she uh versus myself
remember the arcade remember the binding
of isaac the the
willingness to do something that didn't
really make sense that seemed to be a
didn't make sense our
our quietness are willing to just not
ask questions and just do what's right
hashem please god you also
don't ask questions
switch from the throne of judgment over
to the throne of
compassion this is
have compassion on your children have
have
be full of compassion
foreign
finishes off and says when is this in
the seventh month
meaning
as something which you know we don't
really deserve
we don't really deserve that god should
not ask questions we don't really
deserve it we just
we do something wrong
i don't even want to say what what we
deserve we do something wrong
who please says to me just like i didn't
ask any questions
please god don't ask any questions on
your people
promise me and that was the schwa
that was the schwa that was here
the the oath that was here
in this in this video in the seventh
month
the seventh month the is
the language of shua which means an oath
this is a month where we ask god to
remember
the oath that he made the oath was
forgive us we don't deserve it but
our the one who contained all of us
the one who who had the soul which
contained all of us
they were quiet even though it didn't
make sense god please be quiet for us
even though we don't really deserve it
okay that's the that's the first piece
of the message i wanted to share with
you
and the obvious the obvious thing is you
know we have questions
why why we have questions
and it's not just something like this we
could ask the question
in so many places and avraham aveeno
teaches us
be quiet you don't understand
sometimes the best answer is no answer
and if i can be quiet so then i can ask
akush
to be quiet when i do something wrong
now i want to read you the next piece in
the magis
the plastic says in the in the context
of the al-qaeda it's important to
understand this
we saw about this this oath and now
we're seeing
in regards to the the seventh month
we blow the schaefer right that's what
we saw in the verse
we blow this the ram's horn why
at that point in the arcade though what
happens after kurdish work who tells him
don't don't bring your son as a
sacrifice
he saw that there was an aisle he saw a
ram and the ram was caught up in the
thicket
by his horns
the the ram was like getting caught up
it ran out of one thicket
ran out of one forest stuck by its horns
and it ran into another thicket just
keep kept getting stuck
kept getting stuck what's the idea
america the subaru
in the future the jewish people your
children are going to
get caught up in the thicket of the
world the thicket of darkness
the thicket of sin just like this aisle
like this ram
the siphon the goyle the karma shall
isle their redemption is going to come
with with the horn
with that horn of the ram
the verse says that god right before the
messiah arrives there's going to be a
great
horn that that is is sounded the horn of
the ram
right the kaab is she forgot to look
here is saying we refer to this every
day in our tv
in our prayers we say god blow on that
great horn
what is the idea what is the message
teaching us
even though there's a sin even though
we're caught up in the thicket of sin
but somehow the sound of the chauffeur
is going to redeem us it's going to
redeem us
i was thinking about there's more to
really see in this
i don't want to get so far into the
medrash i was thinking about it you know
what happens when we hear that horn on
rosh hashanah what about it is so
powerful it's so powerful
how does it release us from the sin
that's what the message is saying
the horn that gets caught up releases us
from the sin
what is it what's the idea and i think
that the sound of the chifer
it's a it's a
you know one of the ways that
they used to battle and even today this
is done as well
there's their weapons like this in a
battle if you make a very
loud sound it scares the enemy
the jewish people as they walked around
the city of eureka they blow
they blow on the chauffeur that massive
sound
has it has a profound effect it
when a person hears a loud sound it's
scary
it shakes a person up
the chauffeur is meant to to make us
pause it's meant to wake us up it's
meant to shake us out of our
our doldrums it's meant to to
we're stuck we're so involved in this
dream called
life we're so involved in our day-to-day
we don't stop and think it's very easy
to
not stop and think you go from one
thicket to another thicket
how am i going to pay my mortgage how am
i going to pay this i'm going to be oh
my gosh one problem to another problem
to another problem
another challenge let's call it
the the scheifer is there to say
pause it's a loud noise it's a pause
when we get a chance to pause if we can
if we can get a chance to pause
we have a chance to get out of this
thicket
the ultimate pause is the pause that we
pause forever when meshiach comes when
the messiah arrives
comes says the says
our holy sages
it comes with a hesa hadas with a poison
thought we're so caught up with
like iran and and america and
nuclear deals and and we're so caught up
and all of a sudden there's a big noise
it's called corona
all of a sudden there's a big noise
like what happened last night in mayron
it's a shake-up
it's hard it's hard it's so loud
but it has to get us to pause
has to get us to pause so hard to shake
us
out of our day-to-day it's so hard to
shake us out
of running from one thicket to another
going from one molhouse to another
instead of the magish
going from one difficult situation to
the next difficult situation
says the major share at the end of this
piece
of israel is
the entire year the jewish people are
involved in their in their work
and then rosh hashanah comes they blow
the shaffer
they're standing in front of god
who i made he said we smiled
and god stands up same lesson as we saw
in the previous majors he stands up from
his c
seat of judgment and he moves over to
the seat
of compassion
this is in the seventh month
the seventh month
the seventh month like the number seven
always connotes as the
manager goes on to say i'm not gonna
read it at all but
there's a completion right shabbos it's
the seventh day
there's a pause we stop
have a complete pause and in that pause
we find god
we blow a scheifer there's a pause it
gives us pause a moment to pause
you're in israel and you hear the siren
it's an opportunity to pause
something tragic occurs
it's a loud siren it's a chance to pause
and it's so easy to ask questions and
and and get caught up in the noise one
more time
and that's what avraham avinu didn't do
and that's his huss for us
he didn't try to explain it
try to blame it try to understand
what's the message even that
just i was in
i walked just now into the
mercado the you know the shopping center
and
and uh guy the guy the food stand said
to me
you know today's a happy day it's
supposed to be a happy day
everyone's walking around sad
we just marin that's what he said
arnold's silent we don't get it
we have to pause
that's what i take out of this parsha
that's what i take out
and and and but i think if we can if we
can
touch that pause a bit that's that's the
secret that's what the mentorship is
telling us
there's a secret to getting
to god's mercy it's through that pause
i can get to the pause through not
asking the questions
the questions they're killing me not
asking those questions but just silence
i can get into that pause i can get into
that pause
hearing a sound that's just a shock a
shocking sound
i can get into a pause from listening to
music
i can get a pause get into a there's so
many ways
but the point is to pause and when you
pause
so a kurdish bar who i don't really
totally understand it's worth thinking
about
and invite you all to think about it
somehow when i'm
paused god gets up from his throne of
judgment
and he sits on his throne of mercy
how much rakhamin do we need we need so
so much compassion we need so much mercy
from god
let's try to be quiet i want to bless
you and ask you to bless me hashem
should help us
we shouldn't hear bad news we should
only hear good news
the ultimate good news the ultimate
pause
should be so soon and in the meantime
because god should help us to also pause
to pause
try not to over analyze but just
be with it thank you so much for
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