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okay
everyone we mentioned some of the that
are on
tap
and the next one after that is
the Translating elucidating that's why
this past Wednesday night we uh spoke
about the 13
junctures in that a person could focus
to
be do you remember what they are the by
the car the
Rish whenever you say Kadesh
the
and
then those were the
13 but the truth is those are 13 in
daving but what about there are many
many other times a day and I wasn't sure
how to break this up last night I came
up with another
nine but today I'm going to break it up
a little differently I want to point out
something very interesting you know when
is like a super concentrated time of
when
we're when we eat did you notice that
when you eat now let's talk about that
first thing you do
is
you anybody have any idea why you
was said yeah because I just changed my
transmission no you didn't you gave it
into your mechanic you didn't get your
hands dirty
your hands stayed clean the whole time
so why do we
watch well let's start with when the
bikash stood Kim had to wash their hands
for
truma once K had to wash their hands for
truma so they were go there that have to
wash their hands for everything once
they were go have to wash their hands
for everything they were go there that
everyone has to wash their hands for
everything but that's only when the B
mdash stood but nowadays it's not
relevant no we wash our hands today
because maybe the bdash will be built
immediately and then going have to wash
their hands when they eat truma so the
whole
of is why the whole is a way of awaiting
and hoping for the building of B mikdash
fine
then before you
bench before you bench
there's a Min
hug either to say
on
why just ate pizza why
being maybe in America you're that the
pizza is not good not as good as it is
in no but really I mean and that's true
that's that's my opinion but
why are
you why are you yearning for the
building of the
before and then number three you say
in who wrote those
words who wrote those
words say
so we have a
whole why are we awaiting and yearning
for the rebuilding
of
in but we're not done what about in then
we
say we explicitly request for the
rebuilding
of then what else don't we say don't we
say
say you know we didn't ask for to come
the
whole the whole the whole Mar the whole
first s all of a sudden you ate a salami
sandwich and you want El to
come what
about
why are we asking for that what
about isn't it interesting that
the and the whole process of from the to
the to
the Z and by the way make sure you don't
have a knife on your table when you
bench cuz you might take it and stab
yourself I understand is there you not
have a knife when you put on Fillin is
there don't have a knife on the table
when uh you put on filling because you
might take it and plunge it into your
heart don't have a knife on the TA in
your Suka no it's only after you eat
pizza you can't have a knife on your
table it's almost
like somehow when it comes to a a is
supposed to engender more of
a
Yeshua by the way also you'll say well
maybe that's only bread you know cuz
bread has a lot of uh a lot of carbs in
it so you know it makes us it's it's
when you make an Al
also
so is also a great yearning for I was
really wondering about this and I was
searching and searching and searching
maybe somebody has a good interpretation
why has eating become such a important
juncture to be
and
and I saw a line in the schah this
morning that maybe will give us some
insight you know CL made made a
pledge if I forget I should forget my
right
hand my tongue should cling to my pallet
what is the function of a
pallet when I think of a pallet I think
of a big a big shipment of but also
pallet is the part of the mouth that
tastes
food that means the Jewish people are
pledging my tongue should cling to my
pallet and therefore what we're saying
is that whenever we're about to use our
pallet and to eat we're pledging to
remember
Y and instead the
says that we're going to use our tongue
to speak
righteousness and that is a remz
to where we
mention by the
way you know it's interesting because on
shabas and we add even more references
to
y
no you only have to wash before
bread you don't um you don't have to
wash before other things unless it's a
fruit that is uh that is uh wet also in
in y is also a mention of
uh
anyway it seems like that when it comes
to eating we have a specific
responsibility to be and to remember
because we took a pledge
tidb that instead of eating our tongue
should cling to our pallet if we don't
remember so once we're involved in a
that that puts upon us an extra special
oness of
remembering in any event I wish
everybody a beautiful
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