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your favorite time of the week fasten
your seatbelts impoundables on parshas
Ray
we go to parakeet base
ham
let's let's understand the concept
the past when the base amigdush was
standing you bring there the carbonyla
and you're my sir and your nadarim and
you're nadavis and you eat them before
Hashem
and because you have not come until now
I'm sorry the past success
don't do
is enough
this means it's follows
when you cross the yarden you're allowed
to bring on Obama
on the bummer you can't be Mac with
everything your Mac within the mishkan
because in the Michigan you could bring
us
an Obama all you could bring is is
now it's interesting here the nadarma is
it does not say it has to come from your
choicest
flock
then the posix says you're gonna cross
the yardan and Hashem is going to bring
a base hamiktas and there you're going
to bring all the carbanos and you're
going to bring your nadarp in a Davos
and there it says
need to come from your choicest flock
it's interesting why
that it speaks about that were brought
on the bomber
okay
question number two
we all know that ifanavi and we have it
in this week's parisha if the navi comes
and says desecrate the Torah we kill him
if enough he comes and says
uh doing a Vera we kill him
unless
it's a hirosha only a one-time measure
so my question is
we all know that Elio and Hara Karma was
considered a hirosha
but my question is why was it considered
Shah
the posix says in paragraph
says Rashi be careful not to bring a
carbon in any place that you see
says
that it arises in your heart
you could be macroeva carbon
based on another Navi tells you to be
macro of a carbon outside of the base of
mcdosh you could do that
for example Carmel
so why is Carmel considered Shah
itself makes an allowance that if anavi
tells you to be macro of a carbon
outside the base of mcdosh you're
allowed to
next
interestingly Rashi says in perk you
advance aleph
Rashi brings down
don't follow in the ways of the
who
give over their children and their
daughters to be burnt in a fire
or kigames
Rashi says or to give over their parents
and Rashi quotes
I saw a gentile who tied up his father
before a dog and the dog ate his father
okay it's interesting that this comment
and insight was was gleaned and learned
by rabi Akiva like why is Ruby Akiva the
one to teach the world that goyum or
even macriv their own parents uh as an
offering you know like why Ravi Akiva
next question is
don't listen to him when he begs you to
be Michael him don't have mercy on you
on him
I don't understand
why does the public need to say that
what would I think I would think that
you could have mercy on him I would
think you would have mercy on him I mean
we know that anytime someone's Hive Misa
you can't have mercy on them so why does
the toy have to go out of its way and
say don't have mercy on the main system
idea why would this be different than
any other Avera than anybody else does
that if somebody's liable to a capital
punishment we got to punish them
we're talking about the midst of hanaka
the midst of hanaka is that when you
haven't ever
yet when you let him go free
you have to let him go free by giving
him gifts
and the posix says you give him from
your sheep from your Silo from your wine
press says Rashi this excludes mules
that are not
you have to give them a gift that is of
bracha and a mule is not because
why does the Tyro say you should only
give gifts
I mean you have to reward the evidence
so why is it so important that the items
that you give be items that could
procreate by the way in the beginning of
the pasok the past success she says give
him something that it's recognizable
that you're benefiting him
again what's this concept that it has to
be recognizable Rashi does say that the
purpose of Hanukkah is to commemorate
the bizas hayam and the bizas that took
Adam with Triumph but do we find there
that the Visa was something that Daft
goes recognizable that dafka is by
bracha
and then finally
what is the Parsha of the yamam doing
here in parashastra a why in this
parasha do we have the Parsha of the
Yaman why now
okay I have one more segment for today
um which we're gonna do right now
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