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A very well-known
artist
came to
one of the douedo, I forget who it was,
and he said to him, "Uh, Rabbi, I'm a
very well-known artist,
but all the things that I drew
unacceptable according to the Torah.
And now I'm doing chv
and I know that my job is forbidden. So
what do I do? How do I make money?
The looked at him. He says, "You're
clearly gifted.
Hashem [music] gave you the gift of
being an artist.
So use that gift
and create art for kadusha.
Learn the garra. learn the Mishnaote
and draw things that explain them
and you'll be able to make
the guy did it he did it with a the
Mishnaote first [music] his name was
Yoni
and not only did those Mishnaote become
the most famous Mishnayot to teach young
and older people but he became one of
the most wellrespected Ed successful
Jewish artist in the world still [music]
today.
Same thing with Gadi Palak.
Gadi Palak also was a very well-known
and established artist in the secular
world. But once he [music] did chuva got
the same idea,
whether it be by Isra or
Dishaya or the combination thereof
decide to utilize this special gift that
he has of art in order to sanctify
Hashem's name. And today he is perhaps
the most sought after artist in the
Jewish world.
to get him [music] to do the art for
your book, you need to first know how to
find him, which is practically
impossible. He's like in hiding.
But every so often, you see another
masterpiece come out
because his art is not like secular art.
You just draw something that you're
trying to get people to understand what
it is. His art is he's drawing what the
midrash says. He makes you see what the
Torah says, which means that it's not
about just being an artist, but rather
you have to be first. You have to know
what the mid says, what the says, what
the what the commentaries are saying in
order to see how this art is perfect and
aside from that beautiful.
So see what gift [music] God gave you
and find out how you can utilize it
to make a living
by sanctifying Hashem's name.
And this
is another example of how Hashem says
that I gave you the Torah to live by it
and not to die by it.
meaning that Hashem gave you different
talents, different skills, and you can
utilize them in order to do good things.
You don't have to necessarily change
career all the time unless your career
by default is not kosher. Like there is
no way to kosherize your career, but for
the most part, most things that are
ethical and legal, you can find a way to
do it in a kosher way.
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