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Grace After Meals: Halachic Requirements - Rabbi Maimon Elbaz
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welcome to an incredible journey with
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want to thank he's a brute for bringing
Torah to the Jewish community worldwide
I can't wait to visit you in the office
Hashem gave us a lot of mit's votes 613
but one of the most important it's votes
is that when you eat bread thank God it
says in the Torah via occulta eat a gem
wants us to eat healthy a good
nutritious breakfast a good bread good
roll and then the civ oughtta be
satisfied to be rocked are in blossom I
remember when I was a little kid I used
to always sing because Amazon I didn't
even know this but one day my mother
told me my man my son thank you for
teaching me how to say Ben Ching and I
said what I mean my mother was what 40
years old and I was this little 10 year
old and I'm like huh and she says my
Minh I was an orphan I didn't get to go
to school to learn about tour admits
vote but you go to a good yeshiva you
come home and you sing your Brock Holt
your breakout time I zone and I listen
to you and now I sing my behalf amazon
because of you I was so touched you
don't even know who's listening to you
but one thing we learn from here is
don't just mumble your blessings a
Jewish man and woman and child should
say 100 blessings to God a day it's like
100 thank you cards or won't you thank
you texts or emails that you're faxing
Tasha I'm a message of thank you for
giving me life but the bra ha shouldn't
be mumbled it should be said with song
it should be said with spirit we're
going to learn now how much food do you
have to eat how much bread you have to
eat to bench you know sometimes we take
a bite of a bread and we leave it on the
table that's not the mitzvot limits
vayas you should eat one slice of bread
now there isn't
argument amongst tribute on Ruby mayor
two great rabbis how much bread do you
have to eat to be required to give a
sham the bearcats amazone so one opinion
is even if you eat a little bit the size
of an olive that's like a half a slice
of bread if you crumple it up that's
about the size of our ribbon mayor says
give a sham birkat hamazon because we
are how tall you ate something maybe who
does says no it has to be Vasavada that
you ate something satisfying a little
half a slice of bread and olive is not
going to satisfy someone it's like the
person who has one little cookie that
doesn't satisfy me needs a good few so
if you that says you have to eat the
size of egg which is about one slice of
bread imagine a kid comes late to
yeshiva and it didn't have time to eat
breakfast and he gobbles down a piece of
bread before his rebbe comes into the
classroom does he have to say bekata
Mazzone so that's this argument
according to rebel a year of course he
should you ate a little bit the size of
an olive even if all you ate was a half
a slice of bread give a shampoo katama
zone if you that says no you would have
to eat a substantial amount of bread to
be required to saber katama zone how
much rabuda says the size of an egg now
how do we hold muhahaha we hold like
grabbing my ear because since the Jewish
people love God we say it every day we
say shema we save you have thought that
sham we love God so if we loved God then
even if he only gives us the size of an
olive which is a half a slice of bread
we're going to say a bit gotta Mazzone
to him and that shows how special the
Jewish people are that even though they
might not even have a whole slice of
bread God gave me half a slice of bread
I'm going to say a brick utama zone and
that is a statement how special the
Jewish people are let's remember the
only brocco that it says in the Torah we
have to say and physical thing
is when you eat bread the only other
bracha we say in spiritual things as
before we learn Torah we make a bracha
in the morning and my rabbi explained to
me because just like bread feeds our
body the Torah feeds our soul thank God
for sustaining our body and for giving
us the Torah which nourishes our neshama
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