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Farbrengen Lag Bomor 2026: Rashbi-Torah, Ahavas Yisrael, blessings for kids, marriage - RC Dalfin
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So first of all a a happy to everyone.
It's a very special day today.
It's special because today is the day
when the author of the Zoharim,
the the sage of the Talmud
passed on and he
left instructions that he wants his day
to be what we call a hilula. Today you
hear the use the word hilula celebration
a festive celebration
and actually so the I don't know if the
first one but the writes this in desired
in other words that the day of a passing
usually is a morbid sad day and comes
along and he says no it's a day when my
when the soul ascends to a higher level
each site so for several thousand years
we've been we've been doing this and
like I said I always say uh it's enough
now it's time to celebrate the rising of
the dead including Shim uh we had the
great fortune some of us here h I
remember came with a few other and we
went to um to shim grave site in Iran in
northern Israel a few days I think 3
days after the the actual yard site
because we didn't want to be a stampede
At the time it was a terrible mess. Uh I
was there one year. Only one time in my
life was I at Miron on Lad Bulmer. I had
a VIP uh in there and I got pretty close
to the where the the banner rebi
likes the uh the the Madura the fire and
there Mark there's not just a thousand
or 2,000 people. They say there's 300 to
500,000 people. And it's not an it's not
an exaggeration. It's it's it's an
entire mountain. It's a northern. It's
in a mountain. And the mountain and
everything around it is just yeden
celebrating.
So
this special day we have to a little
understand is it is it's about lighting
bonfires
um shooting bows and arrows in the
fields. the day the children go out with
their teachers and they do that and
having these events fine but what is
what is behind the day you know in in in
the kabad system of of of of looking and
connecting and serving Hashem everything
needs to have a logic and what is going
on so I want to share a little bit of
what the Reb said and what says inidas
about this day log today is called lobb
Omar log is 33. Today's the 33rd day of
the dome. If you reverse
the letters lit gimmel, you get gal
gimmed.
Gimlmed means a heap.
Gal
and also means a um revelation from the
word gil reveal.
>> What
>> also waves? It means a wave. a wave.
Okay. A heap, a wave. So the idea being
to to reveal
this eye the eyes metaphorically
speaking of the Torah
in it revealed my eyes in your Torah.
What does that mean? That means there is
the Tyra as we know it, the legalistic
mechanical Torah. the dos and the
don'ts, right? And then there is a
revelation
that's deeper and that requires the
eyesight, the insight of looking and
piercing peering deeper. Right? So g and
and what does that cause? It causes g a
wave, a heap, a pile, a
of of revelation that through the study
of the pmia, the inner dimension of
which is kapola and we come to a deep we
come to to a deeper and clearer
understanding of hashem and his creation
and everything else that's going on. And
that is why
on a day like on the day of it says in
you must have read it those that learn
it from the or otherwise that on day
like today like today what do we have?
We have the ability of miracles and
particularly with children
marriages because the secondb would go
out to the field. He would not wash. It
says it clearly in so there's no mitzvah
to wash although plenty of people do
wash and have a suda meal today and it
says he took mashk in other words he
said
and he showered people with blessings
for children and everything associated
with children. So a it's important to
know that you have family and friends
children healthy children spiritual you
know anything associated with that field
of children
is the day to in particular for for that
for that in that's number one
number two
is a day in which in which we celebrate
as I said
what are
do the Goran Shabas I believe says that
as soon as he came out of hiding 13
years in the in in in the cave right
what did he do he went around
to see
where someone is buried so that kohanim
priests high priests not high priests
regular priests Jewish priests which are
kahanim
they shouldn't go over that piece of
land and earth because if they do they
become spiritually impure. Right? So
this idea
the Reb I remember spoke about this
once. He said, "We see that of Shim, you
would think after he was 13 years in a
ca in a cave, in in a cave, he would go
to his family. He would go to his other
rabbitic friends. He would, you know
what I'm saying? What is the first thing
he does?" The G says
he he found places and he checked them
TO VERIFY IF SOMEONE'S buried there. And
of course he did it with his prophecy
and and and holiness that he was able to
detect this before they had these uh I
forget what he called them. You know,
you're able with the with the rods, the
iron, you're able to see what's under
the earth. Shiman was the first
who did that.
Later the did it because the Arizal is
identified for us. Most of the are all
because of the he said here is this
person lays here and this person lays
here said etc. But if Shiman
500,500
years or so before
already did that that's the Gar says. So
what what what's the lesson? The lesson
is that you could be as holy AS
says you could rely on me for to for for
Hashem to answer your prayers. I mean
you know what that means? It means if a
ye has an issue at a problem, he it
prays to Hashem visit
at in in best but if not wherever else
and says I'll bring your toe. I'll bring
your prayers TO GOD AND YOU'LL BE
ANSWERED.
is
um
you can it's you can rely out of sh
uh in a time of agony and problems and
difficulties to resolve your issue by
bringing it to Hashem and that's a very
powerful thing and that's Why for 2,000
years all kinds of yeden from the right
to the left to the center
no one has an issue with everyone call
it there was from Williamsburg there was
a he was known as the klesbach ro I
forget his last name now it will come to
me ohas roas
roth he was a a sapper with the the
eight garments with the WITH THE COLORED
PANTS and the white socks and right and
it was a big big he was a pois he he he
made rulings real and on on severe
cases. He lived actually in Boro Park
but he but he was a real satar. He was a
student of Rabo Telebond Satma Revi
and he had supporters and they bought
him a house over there in the village
over there in Iran and he would go
throughout the year. There were periods
he would go for a week, two or three
whatever and he would sit there and
learn cabala and and make his place
there and then come back. So so the idea
of of riv and then of course the
is is universal. No one has an issue
with everyone looks at as
so you have to we have to know that the
first thing that he did is HE WENT TO
HELP ANOTHER EID THAT WAS THAT WAS the
lesson the Reb took from this piece of
Gur in in Shabas that although he's such
a great person in you know that say
he didn't have to stop to pray why
because his his his his uh omnis HIS JOB
24/7 WAS LEARNING.
That's that's the level he was at which
is a rare rare um compliment and uh
and an issue to to be at to be able to
say that your um ness your job your life
your your your your life uh connection
to Hashem is just learning.
That's a tremendous thing. Nevertheless,
with all all this notwithstanding,
what does do he goes and MAKE SURE THAT
A SHOULD BE ABLE TO WALK from A to B. So
he shouldn't become meaning he expressed
he expressed a love for another Jew. The
Reb that was the lesson that the Reb
taught one particular year. Another
thing is an interesting
in Tus with
the circle drawer. Everyone knows the
story where the Eden didn't have rain.
One year it was a drought. They came to
they said pray for us that the rain
come. He ded and rain came in great
buckets and every drop was so large and
heavy and destructive. They ran to him.
They said it's not what you had in mind.
So he prayed again and little little
amounts came. tiny amounts which did
nothing. They came a third time. He
said, "You're dabbing for us and we see
that your words make a difference, but
for some reason it's coming either too
much or too little." So he dabed the
third time and then the normal measured
amount of rain came and the drought was
over. We find a similar story with
Zadesh
where the yeden needed rain. They came
to Shiman at Shiman on the first crack,
the first at bat you'll meet, right?
We're in the baseball season. We got to
talk baseball language. Anyway, so the
first this first swing, he hit a home
run, rain came and the gum says and the
says, what did he do when they came to
him? He said on the on the verse, how
good, how sweet it is.
How good and sweet it is THAT WE ALL SIT
TOGETHER AS ONE one nation as one
people.
So we have a gor with that it took him
three attempts and he used prayer and we
have a zor that he did it in the first
attempt and it came properly and but he
used not prayer. It doesn't say that he
prayed, but he expounded Torah, Torah
teachings and ideas on this verse. So,
analyzes this. I'm sure others do as
well. And it explains that the the
reason why it took three times and why
it took
one TIME IS BECAUSE USED prayer as the
tool to access God's blessing whereas
used Torah. What's the difference?
Is mile it begins it's generated in you
and it goes to Hashem well
if I woke up wake up on the wrong side
my prayer my is really messed up you
know I have if I wake up in a great mood
my is galdic my prayer is great so in
other words with fela the whole idea of
one two and three first second and third
attempt is natural THAT'S THE NORMAL
EXPECTATION OF PRAYER it wouldn't be any
otherwise Yes,
that's what is pray speak to HASHEM FROM
YOUR HEART which is important
said it before we said it again is not
robotic it it's it's such a mistake I
got to go into the shoe make dominion on
and on yes you do but more than that you
have to talk to Hashem are you talking
when I'm talking to you I'M TRYING TO
EXPLAIN SOMETHING TO YOU I'M TRYING TO
EVOKE something in you right I want you
to understand what I'm I want feedback.
THAT'S CALLED CONVERSATION. THAT'S
CALLED TALK. NOT I JUST READ WORDS. Even
if I know what the words mean. Where's
your heart? Where's your feeling? That's
what feel is. That's what prayer is. And
that's why prayer says Mark, it doesn't
say you have to these these words. My
writes in in Jewish law.
believe he says
biblical is to say to God help me I need
help with this
>> you're ding with intention
>> you're ding with what
>> intention
>> exactly
>> just not saying the word it's with
intention
>> yeah so like my mother of blessed memory
will mention her on on a day like she
was a a survivor a Holocaust survivor
and then she grew up in Costa Rica where
there was no Jewish force education.
There was no yeshiva. There's no girls
school, right? And she, you know, it was
she didn't didn't have that. Gets
married, has a has a kabad family. There
were times, you know, she she would say
to Hashem, "I'm thanking you FOR THE
FOOD THAT YOU GAVE ME." Guess what? SHE
DIDN'T BENCH FROM A BENCHER. SHE DIDN'T
BENCH FROM A SITTER, BUT SHE SAID THOSE
WORDS ACCORDING TO THE RAMBAM. SHE
FULFILLED the mitzvah of
I'm just saying one shouldn't be
limited. Oh, I don't I don't have the
prayer book. I don't know how to read
Hebrew. I I don't know what it means.
Okay, it's good to know all of that.
It's important. But till you get there,
Davin, you get up in the morning. You
can't make it to shul take your film,
put them on for a minute, say here, O
Israel, and and pray. PRAY IN YOUR OWN
WORDS. So upon him the whole idea of
prayer is self-generated. So it takes
three times till he got it right. Even
when they came to Shim if Shim didn't
use prayer, it says he USED TORAH. HE
SAID TORAH ON THE verse
is from above below. We don't generate
THE WE'RE GIVEN THE FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES
the we're given the in other words. HEY,
HERE'S THE EXPLORE IT, STUDY IT. But and
and guess what the says
the words OF TORAH DON'T DON'T RECEIVE
YOUR SPIRITUAL PURITY. YOU COULD BE THE
LOWEST OF THE low Torah.
YOU HAVEN'T DENTED TA AT ALL. You've
dented yourself. You've made an imp you
made something negative on yourself that
you're not pure. You're not clean.
You're messed up and all that. Okay,
that's your own issue.
So is not generated by us. Tyra is
generated by Hashem given to us. So when
you when plugs in to to to Hashem
through Tyra, God is good. GOD IS RIGHT.
GOD KNOWS WHAT HE'S DOING. SO ON THE
FIRST SWING, HE HITS the home run.
Even if he's not uh a judge or one of
those sluggers, okay? or Hank Aaron or
Willie Mays or Babe Ruth any ye that
will learn Tyra will ac will will will
swing at the first swing and accomplish
the home run. Why? BECAUSE GOD IS GOD IS
A HOME RUN. HASHEM IS A HOME RUN. So
just that's what he did. He said on that
verse. So what we understand from this
is another important point in our life
and as far as the fabangan is concerned.
We spoke before about the virtue and the
importance of davening and speaking from
your heart and daving from your heart.
Right? Then there is the the flip side
is when we learn to sometimes we're not
in a good mood. Take out a take out a
Torah book. I I told my granddaughter in
Tel Aviv I said you know because her
school is up in Kiryakon.
So, um, you know, they are having
school, they're not having school,
whatever. So, I said, so she's staying
home and helping her mother in the Ghana
in in Tel Aviv this week and all that.
Wonderful. I said, take out a book and
read about Lymer. Why do we have why do
we go to the fields? Why do we colored
eggs? Why do we have bows and arrows and
why this and why that? Any book in
Hebrew or English or any language,
that's learning Tyra. And when you and
and when you immerse yourself in
Hashem's Tyra, everyone here knows the
schles you out. The Tyra schles us out
of our issues and problems.
Then we have to internalize it. That's
another thing that that's like the
within Torah. The internalization of
Torah comes through the prayer within
Torah. BUT WE'RE NOT SPEAK RIGHT NOW.
We're just speaking about the difference
between Torah and FA. So that was
another very important lesson that um
the Reb shared over the years on now
just to tell you my earliest childhood
memories.
Lmer
the way it was in with the Reb and
Kronites on Sundays. Whenever Latma came
out on a Sunday, there was a parade I
think beginning in 1953 or maybe even
the 40s during the time the previous.
Why? Because the public schools didn't
have school. So, Kabad made in the early
40s release time where you're allowed to
come out for an hour to study about and
and Davin and all that. It was called
Wednesday hour. They took him out
Wednesday afternoon. one was called
release time. And during the 1940s,
there were like 10,000 children in the
greater Brooklyn area that were learning
in release time. 10,000 children
and yeshiva students, you should know yi
from
yeshiva university and kabad of course
and a few other yeshivas had their
students involved in this program. There
wasn't like OH THIS IS KABAD THIS IS
THIS was nonsense didn't exist everyone
this was something to help Jewish
children were in public schools I met
people in in
who told me they're from today because
of release time
I'll never forget it I was going to hear
a barrel wine his piras which was full
of history that I loved I remember may
have a gaden And someone stops me
outside of the president's debate over
and he sees I'm a he tells me you should
KNOW I'M HERE BECAUSE OF RELEASE TIME.
Who would know? So this release time
touched many many many children. So they
started I believe in the 40s already
with these with these Loma parades. Then
the reba took it to another level and it
grew and grew. So if you know I I the
first one that I remember I think is
or 1980
1970 I I I believe there was a a parade
each of those years. Parade meaning that
everyone came on Sunday they would
march. The Reb would come out. They
would make a beimma and and they would
and and he would encourage the marching
and they had a band and then they went
to the park uh down Kingston Avenue.
They went to a park over there and uh I
remember they gave us sandwiches and
there was prizes and clowns
and the parade the parade became also a
universal thing. Crystal of cran heights
in the 60s in the 50s and 60s was full
of Eden all kinds of Eden Eden belong to
conservative orthodoxidic
litak
berlin had its place in in Kanes you
know so it was a ecumenical
community
and the parades all the children came
many children came
it was Sunday so so that so And that so
subsequent to that every time LA CAME
OUT ON SUNDAY there was a parade
in 19 I was there in 1976.
So I was there in 70 7376
uh in 1980. In 1980
it was swamped. They closed Eastern
Parkway from between Brooklyn and
Kingston Avenue. And I remember I was
across the street cuz there were so many
so many people. And I was looking and
someone told me that I should look to
the window in the in the house next to
770. You can see the Reb's wife. I never
saw her before and I didn't see her well
either now, but I saw someone standing
there looking out the window. That was
his rebbit. Okay. But then in the middle
of the middle and the Reb would speak to
the children and Rabbi JJud
he would translate into English the Reb
spoke Yiddish he said it's the Bentto's
language and Rabb translated
you know he spoke for 10 15 minutes
translated he spoke for 10 15 minutes
and so FOR ABOUT 45 MINUTES or so that
was the extent usually of the of the
talks that the Reb gave on Bulmer so IN
MIDDLE HE STARTS speaking Russian
And there's a video you see going, "Oh,
it's like
I can't transl"
and he's supposed to be translating. So
there were quickly there was some guys
that came from Russia, Rebean here from
Ocean Parkway and a few other but him in
particular. And they right away
translated uh the talk into into
Russian. And what did the Reb say? I
REMEMBER HEARING ONE WORD FROM the that
night that day that I understood const
constitutia
constitut
constitution and I heard the word over
and over is a Russian velvet constitut
was saying that according to the the
Russian government constitution it is
legal to teach ta that's what he SAID
THAT WAS PART OF IT THEN I FOUND out
that he spoke about this not for the
labaturers in Brooklyn. What do we HAVE
TO DO WITH THE RUSSIAN JEWS in in
Russia?
I was heard that there were agents that
came to this Lima. You know, they were
stupid KGB
and the Reb was giving them A A MESSAGE
INTO THEIR FACE that you know you're
wrong in preventing Eden from learning
Tyra and people ching the children Tyra
and everything else. That's what I
heard. Can't prove it. That's what I
heard. The bottom line is that he it was
like a scene to be seen, you know, like
all of a SUDDEN FROM A MIC ON ON EASTERN
PARKWAY. IT'S BEAUTIFUL. THE SUN, IT'S
EVERYTHING. IT'S SHINING. IT'S it's it's
the spring. IT'S A GORGEOUS day in
Brooklyn. And the babe is speaking
Russian in public. It it it was it was a
real a real special gift that we had. So
the in during the 80s there were a few
times I think that maybe the Reba did
they did have a parade not on a Sunday
but primarily it it was the Sunday and
what happened the first there was I
don't first but there was a marching
band then the police or the fire corps
and then they they they came with the
fire engines then behind them I think
there were floats not I think floats I
was on a float myself what is a float
for two weeks before Bulmer, you built
on a large uh truck bed which we called
a float. Um different Jewish names. And
one year 76 when the Reb spoke about the
campaign. I believe that time they they
had 10 floats to to show
Muza um Saka Talbas
all those things. And we the float went
by. It was all the service lane. Dreba
was Reba's podium was raised on this
beautiful platform
which had a red carpet. It mameish felt
like a king is coming out to his people.
It was so royal, so majestic. When that
door opened for 7:70 and the Reb came
out walking on the red carpet and they
sang an imam.
That was the song that they sang
when the Rebi came on the carpet to the
podium and then he spoke to Rabbi H and
then he started to speak and then
afterwards after his talk he stayed for
several hours TILL THE ENTIRE PARADE
PASSED HIM. All the floats, all the
marching bands and there were clowns.
It it was it was such a wonderful day.
And he would go like this to the
children and if he saw some older person
who dressed up, I remember it was an his
name was Kajitski,
a very interesting man. And and he was
he was heavy and he was a historian. He
was a and he was a lot of fun and yet
you know connected. And the Reb saw him
and he was DRESSED UP LIKE A BAKER and
they had made a they made an oven and he
was like putting matzah into into and
the Reb burst out such a smile to him
cuz I was on THAT FLOAT. I THINK I WAS
ON THAT I think I was on that float in
the back. So when he went through, I was
able to see how the Reb he's passing and
he's doing he's looking at the Reba and
the Reb smiled like, "Hey, you're the
baker." IT WOULD IT WAS THAT TYPE of a
very festive, friendly, warm uh
experience. As I said, the the the the
royalty and the majesty of the Reb
walking on the red carpet to the PODIUM
AND THEN STANDING like a soldier and you
know I think in 1976 also I think Rabbi
Gutnik from Australia Alman Gutnik who
was a Reb there but he was also a
chaplain. He came his brother-in-law was
Rabbi Hera. So he came and he stood
behind the reb. You could see this on
pictures. He didn't budge. HALF AN HOUR
AND 45 MINUTES. HE'S STANDING LIKE A
ROBOT.
He didn't move his head. I remember
thinking, "Wow, this is a chaplain. This
is an army man. This is someone who's in
the NAVY IN THE ARMY, you know, with
it. It it was very interesting to then
they had the Elderim on one side, the
Bim on the other side
and and and the the the parade really um
became uh a universal event. So much so
that when I was sent by the Reb in 1984,
my wife and I were sent to Bin County as
aim.
I remember we made a parade in 1985 La
Bmer in Salelo Salo. Some of you have
been there. It's gorgeous. It's by the
water. It's across the uh San Francisco
Bay, right? You have the Golden Gate
Bridge separating Marin from San
Francisco. And the first city is
Saucelo.
So I MADE A PARADE IN SAUCELO AND I TOOK
the Talmura children and the families
and we made and we made black signs and
we marched. I'll never forget it. It was
beautiful. And then we had a picnic. You
know, we had a picnic. today the the the
this is I'm talking about 1985. So 40
plus years ago now 40 year plus years
later it's it's mamish and there are
thousands and thousands of children
tens of thousands that are that are
celebrating. So
all of this brings to mind that the
importance of this day it's not finished
by you it's the afternoon by mean it's
the morning is a whole day if you have
time say to him you may make the day
useful give more sedaka if you're able
to get out to join a parade or join a
picnic or you know to participate
to feel you're part of the bima day
because otherwise there's no there's no
right We dab. We go on. It's like a
regular day. What do you do? So you have
to make the day a day. Hom
the day is a day.
Make the day. Yes.
>> What's the sh or the origin of the bow
and arrow imagery for lad?
>> Okay. That is because it says that
during the lifetime of
there was no rainbow, no rainbow. And
the rainbow is associated with no right
with the the marble that it was such a
special time of holiness that there was
no rainbow. So the bow
the bow and the arrow.
>> Good. Thanks.
>> Yeah, there there's probably other
reasons, but that's the reason for the
whole idea of colored eggs. I never saw
that. First time it was when I was 16 or
17 and my rashiva who was a survivor
from VNA. He invited us once a year was
to his house for a faban and his wife
prepared food and we come in and we see
colored eggs.
You know what we were celebrating
Easter? What's going on here? He said,
"No, it's an old tradition from Europe
to have AND EAT COLORED EGGS on La
Bulmer." Again, color because of the
rainbow colors.
So, you know, these different traditions
developed throughout the years
in Kabad. Just for the record, it's
important to know like with the Reb with
all those years, we didn't have a
bonfire. Doesn't mean you're not allowed
to have one, but in our days there were
I don't I don't I think even at the park
I don't believe there was a bonfire in
Kabad. I don't
>> they didn't allow it. A lot of places
didn't allow it. When I was I remember
if I asked they didn't allow it either.
>> Right. Okay. Yeah. But now I I'm told
that the the fire departments are very
happy with us Eden who uh right was so
careful and was so uh efficient. I don't
I assume it's that way by you guys, but
here I heard in Lakewood was a thousand
people in in an area there was a fire in
one 123 and the fire marshall told this
person who I spoke to this morning
surely it's so happy so beautiful to
see. So you know but but regardless the
the energy of the day is a very special
one. So as we as we think about if and
let's not forget of course
stop dying and they they die because of
a punishment because they didn't respect
each other and we don't want to talk
much about the negative but
unfortunately there is that too where
people think one is better than the
other and my rebi is better than yours
and my r and my god and I'm better and
you're better my father's stronger than
your father and all that nonsense. Well,
that led to uh a plague because when
you're talking about regular people,
okay, you know, it's not it's not good.
But you know, we're regular humans, but
when it comes to these sadikes, students
are.
So the Reb look at the Reb how he took
that Gmorrah and he found justification
in their mistake. And the Reb explains
in a listen to this that the what does
it mean? They didn't respect each other.
Each one was passionate about their
teachers
approach. So one one student said listen
my teacher is all love all love. The
other one said no my teacher is all
discipline. THE THIRD STUDENT SAID MY
teacher is all mercy compassion. And
they were so PASSIONATE THAT THEY BUTED
HEAD WITH EACH OTHER. So in other words
it was coming out of a great commitment
to their teacher. The problem is as the
Reb explained the teacher has room for
love, discipline and compassion. That's
why he's a teacher
right to Ferris not just not just Gava
but to Ferris.
So the Gur says what it says and and
what happened happened and when did the
students stop dying on B on the 33rd on
today. So it was a great simka. So
that's another very important thing that
we we talk about on May Hashem help us
that we continue celebrating it with
and and and and only spiritual things.
Anyone want to say anything? Anyone?
Yeah.
>> Hey Rabbi, in all my years in all my
years in yeshiva, I never heard about
the colored eggs. It's the first time
I've ever heard.
>> Me neither.
Well, I guess I guess I guess that's why
we're we're we're fabanging, you know.
We share what we what we learn.
Absolutely.
>> That's why we're fabanging, you know.
That's that's it. Pass it on to your
children and grandchildren and to
others. Everyone have a great day. We're
going to learn tomorrow.
Happy only
God. Byebye. Take care.