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Russ Shiva besides being one of the
great idealists of the world rashash
Shiva is a very serious man and he
decided to take us to the biggest
graveyard in the world Poland is the
biggest graveyard in the world and he
says to us uh let's get serious let's
take you to a place where you can meet
death directly in the most horrible
horrific Unthinkable conditions and see
what it's about and that will make you
take your life more seriously and that
will make you tell other people to take
life seriously and when you do that
that's how you're going to change people
and change the
world Weinberg brought us here in order
to activate us he brought us here to
think about it he brought us here to
plan he brought us here to be more
effective he brought us here to get us
to become a little more real about the
situation of the Jewish people he
brought us here to draw parallels of a
pre-war period when perhaps there was a
lot to be done to save the
Jews um comparing that to the current
situation specifically with the
assimilation of the Jews he brought us
here to renew our resolv to save the
Jewish
people never in my life I since knew
what was going on here I never thought
that I'd ever visit this place this
cursed Place why did we come here why
did I bring and ask all the fellow to
come all of our rabbis to come to wake
us
up the time is drawing closer we are
losing more nishas every day then we're
gaining we're we we're in
trouble we kind of wait
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Hitler is the guy who writes it already
in 1920 a Thousand-Year plan that will
save the world kill the Jews to rid the
world of the Jews and then finally to
get rid of the Slavs and so the GTO
themselves is a way of getting them
together to get towards the final
solution so if you left here and went to
chinka your life expect expectancy was 4
and 1/2 hours that's
it 4 and 1/2 hours sometimes to longer
but 4 and 1/2 hours you were
dead the Nazi numbers in their document
that they wrote says all
59,000 Jews of wara need to go into the
ghetto now look at the map you can see
there are many many Ro roads around the
ghetto
itself we are over onethird of warsaw's
population at the time of the ghetto
and we are put into
2.8% of the city tried to picture oneir
of the largest City's population moving
through the streets in an endless stream
pushing Wheeling dragging all their
belongings from every part of the city
to one small section crowding one
another more and more as they converged
no cars no horses no help of any sort
were available to us by order the
occupying authorities push guards were
only about only our method of conveyance
that we had and these were piled high
with household goods furnish in much
Amusement to the German oners who
delighted in overturning the carts and
seeing us scrambling for our effects
children wandered lost and crying
parents ran here and there seeking them
their cries drowned out in the
tremendous habab of half a million
people
uprooted
people RAB W has always been teaching us
that today's situation is not dissimilar
to the years prior to the Holocaust when
there was a ser serious threat facing
the Jewish people the whole mission of
the
rosesa is to make people real that
there's a spiritual Holocaust going
on and the more that people can be real
with that the more we can do to solve
that issue to bring people to the Jewish
people back home to be mad sham Shaya
have a
kesem I just walked out of this building
here in now
schtz and they said on a good
day 24,000 people were
murdered that was a day that was
productive we're losing thousands of
people every day to the Jewish
people just disappearing
all of our families are being
affected when there were so many people
who died in the concentration camps
literally giving up their lives to be
able to keep them MIT there were those
who starve to death prematurely because
they wouldn't non kosher there were
those who suffered terrible beatings and
died as a result of that because they
ref refused to work at yum Kipper there
are those in the camps who gave up their
lives to light a Kaneka candle which is
not even a a Torah Mitzvah so and when
you look around and you see we have all
this freedom to do this the tragedy is
is is glaring the tragedy is is huge the
the tragedy is magnified when one
considers that spiritual life is eternal
physical life is is a 780 year process
it's the it's the short little chunk
it's a little opportunity it's the pros
door Haba and if somebody misses out on
that he's missing out on eternity that's
a spiritual Holocaust we fighting to
save the Jewish people and we're going
to
win how I get involved you know I was a
Yesa kid AA kid yeah I learned in Yesa
all my life I learned inin my father
died when I was 15 I learned in the yeah
I I never would have seen any of these
people yeah I wouldn't have known what
was going on but when my father died
when I was 15 the Summers I used to work
so the one job that you can get money is
you were a
Salesman and
sold peace Goods you went to department
stores to manufacturers you sold you
gave you your commission you can make
money yeah so I went I went to in those
days Philadelphia was the bundocks yeah
but I went further I went to Toronto to
Montreal that's really out I went to
Chicago I went to to Miami you know I
travel to Texas I remember I went to
Texas yeah the Jewish people they were
spread all over yeah the Jewish people
gave me a warm welcome they like the
idea of a Yeshiva B in making a living
you know a young guy they they did
everything to help me and we got
acquainted and I turned to Judaism you
know and they were all very proud of
being Jewish very proud every one of
them was proud of being Jewish yeah and
they like the yes yeah so I would ask
him what are you proud of you know I try
to understand them what are you proud of
what do you think a Jew is yeah and they
were abysmally ignorant abysmally
ignorant and it was seemed obvious to me
I was a kid but it seemed obvious to me
that they're not going to be able to
teach their children what they br that
they don't know what it is how are they
going to teach their children they're
not going to they're not going to be
able to transfer it yeah
so what do we do yeah as a kid you know
you don't look at yourself as the
responsible party at least I didn't yeah
so I would talk to rashash Shiva I talk
to the rabbis I talk to anybody would
listen you know assimilation is coming
we got to do something we got to do
something we got to do something it
wasn't until I was 30 years old yeah and
nothing was getting done even though I
had made efforts yeah I had made efforts
to organize and but until I was 30 years
old when I realize you know and
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says look around nobody's doing the
job you make the effort that's what I
decide I can't count on anybody else I
have to
try that's the Riva he believes in
people he believes everybody he's
created but Sim Hashem the almighty God
is infinite he's real with everything
rash
and one of the realities is if you're
created Bim as long as you understand
that and you understand it's not you
then there's nothing that stands in your
way you can you can do anything so if
every Jew walked
around as a proud upright Jew
understanding what our mission is in
this world our mission as Jews as as
part of clus with such a wonderful
history and such a tremendous
magnificent future if we would plug into
that get rid of our egos and understand
that there's nothing that I can do if
it's me but there's everything I can do
if it's Hashem so if you get you know
step aside and allow yourself to be a
CLE in hashem's hands as it were then
you can do anything ra came to
yudes he was the sandic by my son yudas
bris it was the first time he came into
a and he took a look at all the guys in
as he said thaty guy's about Chua that
guy's about Chua that guy's about Chua
that guy's about Chua I said yeah yeah
yeah so went over to him and asked him
say a few words say a few
words got up and and it's the first time
I ever heard him say this and I know
that he's repeated it a number of times
but I don't think he ever said it before
for but he was
inspired and he said this
vote he
said thei
says come
back you've stumbled in the
a so he asked what does one thing I have
to do with
another what does it have to
do so he
answered from
the you can tell what you can do in
MIT and he said my friends he said these
words if one man can kill six million
Jews one man can can save six million
Jews do you hear
that speaking in na
Tor yeah
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I was still learning all the time
working in the Summers you know and I
was talking to people what do we do what
do we do and I even tried to make an
organization you know nothing I decided
I'll go and ask the Kish the Kish was
known as the godor as a real leader a
real leader of the of the generation
talk to bang thought you know he was he
was the leader so I figured I'll go and
ask him what do we do I'll tell him this
is what's happening and what what do we
do what should I do what what should
anybody do what you you tell me yeah the
only problem was that while I was on the
ocean in in the
Mediterranean I heard a
newscast that died Friday night so here
I am coming the whole point of my coming
was I never dreamt that my commonality
Soul was for anything else yeah once I
got here here you know and I and the
first night I slept in the M Shiva you
know went to sleep to learn I got up in
the
morning it was so full of joy I can't
you can't tell you so I decided I'm
going to live in
Elisa people didn't know about chinka
that's what we asked how come those
houses that were outside were here well
they thought that look behind you we
can't even see the bus anymore don't
hear anything can't see see anything
around us it's all these F trees which
if they could speak would tell us so
many
Secrets these cares arrived to this area
over
here franek zabi writes for us as
follows there were days where two or
three trains stood at trinka station
outside the station that we didn't get
to stop at with their unfortunate cargo
waiting their turn to be sent to the
death camp the transport sometimes
waited all night
but transfer transfer to the camp was
not carried out in the darkness the
cruelty of the security guards the
Germans the latvians and the ukrainians
is difficult to describe sadism and
torture seem to know no bounds I saw how
Gods who were always drunk would open
the freight car doors at night and
demand money and valuables then they
would close the doors and they would
fire into the cars during the day the
bodies remaining at the station were
collect Ed loaded onto a car and sent to
the death camp this task was attended to
by a group of Jews from the camp under
SS and Ukrainian supervision the train
moved slowly through a strange and sad
Countryside a moment later it came to a
stop the door would open noisily The
Emptiness and the sad and the sadness of
the Sandy Countryside disappeared within
seconds a strange fear seized us all get
out get out came The Familiar sh outs
people began to push we held one
another's hand and jumped down into the
sand everyone went towards the wall of
crowded pine trees suddenly I had a
thought these trees aren't growing
They're All
Dead they planned this the deception
they planned it they worked at it to
kill us they were
United they followed
orders they were disciplined
how to fool
us we believe
them that nothing's going to
happen we believe them nothing's going
to happen now what are we going to do
you my he's on ours side but what are we
going to
do well think about
it we going to work together we're going
to wake people
up how do we wake them up what are we
going to do what are what are we going
to think of yeah you got 15
minutes we talk about a holocaust we
don't feel it anybody who's there we
kind of get it into the into our our
emotions into anybody there knows what
the heck they what they're planning for
us yeah we think oh they hate us yeah
what John
once you go there you realize what's
going
on well I decided I got to fight this
spiritual Holocaust there's nobody else
is going to do it but I have to make the
effort yeah so I knew that you're got to
have an organization so I started five
different organization with different
principles yeah they all flopped they
didn't go anywhere yeah that's when I
realized that
the problem was apathy nobody believed
it could be done that was the real
problem people cared much more than they
do today but they didn't believe
anything could be done so I figured the
only ones that know it can be done and
that feel the necessity of it being done
and that will commit themselves to a
longterm a life goal of getting it done
which is the core of an
organization are the people who become
Bal Chua the guys who come from the
secular world and realize what the heck
they were going through it a
holocaust and they see that by learning
they can wake up they realize it can do
it and they know how necessary it is so
I figured they will be the core of an
organization that will succeed the
beginning of ashur there was one
apartment we had the same place that we
studied we ate we slept and that sense
of very humble beginnings actually
played a very important role in
everyone's realization that they could
build something from the ground up you
know there were alog together five
fellas came with me to start ASA Torah
only five for a milion we had to go down
to the CLE and every time you got to go
to C and back to the C wasn't very good
so we went for a body count anybody that
we can drag in we wanted to get a minion
but from the beginning I told them we're
here to change the world yeah and they
would look around and say who's he
talking
to so I would challenge him and say look
you don't believe it can be done if
you're willing to sign up for 5 years
yeah I will take you a private and I'll
show you it can be done yeah but if you
if you decide it can be done you got to
sign up there only one guy I remember
said okay you show me I'll I'll sign up
I was a rabbi shom Schwarz there was a
sense that if you appreciated that the
world was in trouble that there were
things that you needed that you wanted
to change in the world then it made
sense to devote your life with those
that saw it the same way to making a
difference and here you had someone that
was had wisdom had
commitment and he said that there was a
a way to make that difference that
actually stemmed from our tradition as
Jews from our heritage it wasn't a new
idea that was the power of it it was an
old idea but it was the freshness of its
commitment the freshness of its touching
you deeply on a personal level that this
Heritage of a few thousand years old was
being offered to you as a means of
lifting the world of bringing the world
back to back to its own purpose helping
people to find themselves helping
yourself to fulfill that desire to make
a difference
not simply because you're looking for
meaning but because there actually is
some ultimate meaning to existence
that's been given to you as a as an
offering as something that you can help
create help bring closer and when it
touched you when you felt that sense of
of personal commitment to
it and when you were given the
opportunity to actually do something
about it that combination was for those
of us that felt it irresistible
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R Weinberg he
understood that you know he's got this
great model he's got this great idea
he's going to create a shur he's going
to create tremendous people he's going
to send them out to doir of and it's
working and it's fine and then he says
oh it's wonderful only one problem we're
losing the war great system and the guys
are fabulous and they and they're
becoming leaders in their communities
and they got four continents and 26
cities and and each one of them has got
success stories the only problem left is
that we're losing you know other than
that it was a great idea so he
says I
mean if we wait around and just rely on
the RN Weinberg of the world or or the
as Torah people of the world or the of
the world or all the other great cure of
organizations and partners in Torah and
everything we just rely on them it'll
just be nice ink you know couple of nice
articles nice uh memory few neous here
and there each one's important don't get
me wrong
right but uh once you see that the war
is going to be long long long over
before we can even fight it so he says
we got to enlist so then he brings it to
the people like we're doing now and says
let's go
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met an Israeli traveler a 22-year-old
kid that was traveling through and he
told one of the rabbis on the trip that
he was studying World War II not from a
Jewish perspective but from its impact
on European Society he was alienated
from Judaism completely yeah and from
the Jewish people he was going out with
a non Jew and he was planning to marry
her and he was
traveling it had nothing to do with Jews
he didn't join any Jewish group he just
something to see there were other things
to see in Europe he went with us from
Lublin to to midic and at the the end of
midic when when Rabbi Solomon told the
story about his father who was a
holocaust Survivor and we were there by
the ashes and he
sang you know to watch him completely
fall apart completely fall apart um also
dramatized and and brought
home you know the the enormity of the
Holocaust and what had happened there in
a way that you really you really felt
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it he didn't know what he was crying
about but that that realization dawned
on him his soul was awakened yeah he
know he was on the wrong
path in 1942 the world knew about this
place they've got pictures about this
place from
1942 there's a man called Yan Ki who
fled from Poland who told the world
about what was going on and that was in
1942 FDR Roosevelt who decided not to
allow the Jews who were fleeing to come
into America at the
time and other people like him and the
Evan conference where Canada is quoted
as saying none is too
many and Australia quoted us saying we
do not have a refugee problem and we're
certainly not desirous of having one and
the British who said we're not going to
accept not one more
Jew the world was silent that's all they
did they weren't responsible that's all
they
did I know that if I was there living at
that time I would want to be able to
tell my grandchildren and my children
that I tried my best to make a
difference today when the cries of pain
are more subtle I say to myself again I
want to be able to tell my children and
my
grandchildren I was there
I saw it happening and I took some
action the only reason I started my
first Yeshiva or my first
organization and all the
subsequent was because I believed one
thing that if I come to a human father
and I say your son is drowning I need
your rope would you please give me your
rope the guy's going to give me his rope
yeah is that right thank going to come
to the almighty and say Almighty I need
you to help me I want to save your
children do you get that that's the only
reason I ever started I didn't know what
to do how do you make money how do you
raise money I me I never ask for
money I figured theight will help
me I didn't know how to make an
organization try
it the almighty has to help he's got to
help me I'm going for his children he's
got to help us we're going for his
children ultimately Asia Tor and Rabbi
Weinberg are not about Asia Tor and
Rabbi Weinberg the issue is the Jewish
people the issue is assimilation and the
issue is bringing back CLA looking back
how can we thank the almighty for all
these wonderful Nas and for all of the K
I mean we get some some rewards for all
of the K of being done all over the
world it's amazing amazing the man has
showered us with blessings
yeah but we're in
trouble we haven't even
begun we haven't even begun if God
forbid they were killing 100,000 Jews in
the United States every year everybody
would know instantly every Jew would
know instantly even secular Jews would
know instantly what we got to do we got
to get an army we got to get a Defense
Force we got to get weapons we got to
figure out where the enemy is we got to
figure out how to count to them we know
it immediately because
blood we religious Jews we know this is
worse that there's no retreat we got to
win
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