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great to be in Miami again haven't seen
you guys in a long time we have cd
number tw's out lots of presents
different uh
things that will help us get closer to
Hashem now that we've said I'm sorry to
Hashem give us another chance give us
another
opportunity judge us in the Book of Life
judge us with theik judge us with the
neon judge us with the greatest of great
okay so now we have to do something
about it we can't just say give us
everything and we don't do anything we
still stay this thing same thing like
last year we have to get keep getting
better
so we're going to learn a few things
that going to help us get better today
also
the tooto yua
Mika bardes Garcia idil magero Josephina
Matos Isabel
Perez Mela perezz ruven Pablos Jose AA
Sarah B Lavana Lavana bat SAR David
benri mayem give them all
a so as you know we started
a series as even though you know we've
gone through the uh entire Five Books of
Moses so far a couple of
times and uh we're starting
to get to a point we realize that okay
now that we know the basics of the story
we know that some parts of the uh M that
we can learn the ethics that we can
learn
that we can learn from the five books of
Moses we have to get into
deeper uh ethical Behavior and the
reason why is because why we choose m
versus let's say for example go going
over going over the laws of Judaism is
because number one to learn the laws of
Judaism there are countless places that
you can do
it many many rabis teach Al there's many
many books that teach Al you know you
could read a book yourself you could
watch if you look at the internet or you
look at just overall Torah in general
the overwhelming majority of teaching is
about the laws is about what you need to
do what we have very little
of is how to be a Jew how to behave how
to become
what calls benadam Adam you know some
someone not just a son of man but
someone that represents an ethical
person whether a man or woman and
someone that has fixed his midot his
character traits and I see a lot of
times where there unfortunately
sometimes you you see people that have
learned
many they know all different types of
laws but they forgot how to behave like
human
beings there's racism
sexism uh
stinginess uh you know anger all types
of flawed Behavior traits that we need
to talk about so hasem had the sages put
together a mish which they
call we have each one of the sages say
different things different M different
sayings of what they did in their life
for themselves in essence how they
behaved uh and what's obviously
commanded by the Torah to behave as such
and what could easily change your life
if you could apply even one of all of
these Mish we're going to go over even
if you apply one of these Mish we're
going to probably have this series is
probably going to be over
100 as I'm seeing right now I thought
that initially maybe we're going to go
over two three or four Mish each time it
seems like the pace that we're going
it's only one mishna per sh um because
each one of them if you really cover it
uh it takes takes a it takes a lot it's
a lot of a lot of teaching and even then
we don't we're not that deep into it so
this is going to be a very intense
lesson that is going to teach us each
Mish and how it could apply to our life
whether it's to our business to our
family to our just day-to-day life and
how we can make ourselves better people
cuz knowing the story is great knowing
where we came from is phenomenal knowing
the mitv is obviously necessary all of
these things are
important but if we do all of these
mitzvot and we show the world an
exterior that represents
Judaism but the interior is
rotten we're still angry all the time
we're still sad all the time we're still
depressed we still have
anxiety we still have all types of
bitterness we're still still cheap and
we have a hard time giving or lending
money to a
friend we still have all of these flawed
character
traits then according to the gar
according to the oral
Tor our Behavior traits is making all of
our look terrible as it says a someone
that knows a lot of T someone that's
considered a
scholar that has bad midot that has bad
character traits a dead animal on a
street is better than
him that's how important mid
do so the V was asked why is it that if
character traits character development
is so
important why is it that it's not one of
the 613 Commandments one of the 613 MIT
that we have in a why does it say mitvah
number
614 fix your midot
why is it in a mitvah of
itself and the V with his
genius answered very
simply he said the point of all of these
mitv is to make you a human being the
point of all of
these all of these ways to connect to
hem is to make you a
structure that will keep you
gated and protect you from yourself
protect you from your own bad character
traits if you know every single day that
you have to wake up you have to
say what do you learn first lesson you
got out of you you just woke up you just
had you had just the resurrection of the
Dead you woke up he saying what saying
thank you to Hashem first thing you
learned
gratitude you have to be you have to
show gratitude somebody does something
for you whether it's a good job or a bad
job whether you like it you don't like
it whether you ask for you and ask for
it be gracious say thank you thank you
can buy you your next World just one
simple thank
you after you do that you go and you
wash your
hands and you say Another Blessing
already you're learning that there's a
structure there's a structure to life
you have to have order in your life you
can't just be one of these people that
Wings it and just does whatever he wants
you wake up whenever you want you go to
sleep whenever you want you go to work
sometimes you don't go to work sometimes
you say hello sometimes you don't say
hello sometimes everything is just like
you know the Wild Wild West can't do
this already you realize that there's a
structure of everything that you want to
do there's something has to take place
before it then you wash your hands so it
teach you
hygiene you have to have hygiene you
can't be one of these guys that uh you
know wears all of these uh fancy clothes
but you forgot to take a shower so the
rest of the world is suffering being
next to
you then it causes it doesn't you can
wear all the black and white in the
world but if you're smelly then
it's people think that all Jews smell
then so people need to okay hygiene is
very important too yeah you are a
servant and a representation of Hashem
at all
times we are commanded to be a light to
the
Nations which means that at all moments
we have to be
prepared to be at our best this is also
the reason why we just passed the
uh holiday
of which is
a fantastic holiday of
Celebration but one of the things that
unfortunately we fail at at times is
that we forget ourselves you know AEM
tells us that we're supposed to
celebrate and sometimes we take it too
far sometimes people instead of just
having a little bit of a drink if they
like that type of stuff they like the
drink they want to have a little bit of
a drink to get a buz and just get a good
feeling they drink a third of the bottle
and show up to the miniature bet mikdash
called the Bess in our
generation like alcoholics they smell of
alcohol they act like they're alcoholics
they fall all over each other and what
are they doing it they're doing it right
next to the seph T
if this was the BET mikdash and the sun
was around they would get the death
penalty on the spot on the spot no no no
trial on the spot they get death penalty
yeah the same thing happen with Aon
right Aaron's kids two of AR kids
there's five reasons of why they say
that they
uh they got AEM killed them one of the
reasons is because they had a couple of
drinks before they went to KES kashim
you're not allowed to walk into sh drunk
or even with too much
alcohol this leads me to my next issue
that people have asked me about but I
never brought it in a sh so it's good to
just mention and then go
into is the fact of why people always
ask are we allowed to smoke
marijuana now in the past it was illegal
in America now it's legal now it's
advocated now it's celebrated now there
is investment
seminars specifically made for investing
in marijuana
companies so little by little we see
that Sodom and gamorra is
becoming
America or America is becoming sodam and
gomorah but
nonetheless people are investing in
marijuana people are building these
multi-billion dollar
industry that just a few uh year years
ago was illegal and people would go to
jail for it and get murdered for
it now it's celebrated why because there
is tax
money we can make some money off of it
you see how quickly we sell our soul for
money all of a sudden all of
those feelings we had about how it's not
good and how it kills brain cells and
how it's not appropriate and so on and
so forth all those ethical things that
people said as the reason why it's
illegal for all these years all of a
sudden we forgot about them why it's
legal now it's legal in Colorado it's
legal in California it's legal here it's
legal there go ahead you know so now if
you see somebody with their eyes
red you don't ask what's wrong like ah
you had a cupcake from uh so and so weed
seller they give they give a blessing
somebody like that
it's better than smoking right you know
and it's it's
celebrated so this is not allowed in
Judaism and the reason why it's not
allowed unless it's for medicinal
reasons unless it's legitimately for
medicinal reasons which 90 at least
90% of people that smoke weed or have
any type of marijuana
product are not doing it for medicinal
reasons they're able to get it because
some doctor sold his soul and gave them
a fake
card and told them listen you could use
this medical C to go get your weed
because you're an addict but not really
because they have real medical problems
there's no way that every 18 to 25 year
old in America has medical problems to
give them a uh medical card now but
people want to believe their own lies
and
nonetheless unless it's truly for
medical reasons meaning someone has
cancer they suffer from major pain
someone has Aid they suffer from major
pain someone has some type of major
disease that causes him serious serious
pain so yes you can use marijuana for
different reasons that it's going to
help you with your pain and it's not
really effective at all times by the way
it's not effective for everyone not
everyone benefits out of it but
nonetheless if it helps you yes you can
use it for that there's no question
there's no problem but the reality of it
is that 90% of the people do not have
medical problems and they're smoking it
purely for pleasure because they want to
leave real
there's a reality and then there's
everything that else that's out there
they don't want reality they want to be
somewhere else they want to think
somewhere else they want to feel
somewhere else they're not happy with
their present state of mind so they want
to create an
illusion this is not allowed and the
reason why it's not allowed is the ver
for the very same reason of why we're
not allowed to drink and become uh
alcoholics or even drunk especially if
we go to
because a Jew is commanded to be a light
to the Nations but by being a light to
the Nations it means that you have to
know that not only you representing
yourself as a Jew in front of people
you're representing God but that also
means that you have to be ready at all
times to meet God to meet your
maker at all times you have to be
prepared for if
Hashem uncovered himself and showed
himself to you you're prepared at that
moment you look and act appropriate at
that moment especially in a
besset now if you're
drunk it's not exactly the best way to
show up to you meet your
maker but if you were going to meet your
new boss or you going to meet one of the
uh new
presidents or one of these new governor
or somebody of importance you're not
going to show up drunk at least if you
have any sense in you at least if you
have any self-respect you're not going
to show up drunk you're not going to
show up
high oh yeah I just had a
brownie you're not going to do that why
because you know it's just not
appropriate it's not the way you do it
so why is it appropriate to do it next
to
God cuz you don't see him just pay
attention you'll see him everywhere so
as far as smoking weed eating marijuana
anything that gets you out of your state
of mind is not allowed so someone asked
me the other
day well what about
coffee coffee also changes your state of
mind that's not necessarily the same
level of changing your State of Mind
first and foremost you have to uh you
know most people that drink coffee are
normal human beings that have one cup of
coffee in the morning to wake them up
not 17 cups of coffee to get them to a
point where they're like hysterical
Maniacs so assuming you drink coffee
like a normal human being doesn't really
change your state of mind just wakes you
up if anything it helps you with your
prayers and you're not falling asleep
with your on and even the in the in the
they tell you to water or coffee okay
it's fine it's fine there
no yes no no there no problem with it
there's no problem with it it's just
it's to make you more alert doesn't
change your State of Mind makes you more
you know makes you awake or it could
make you awake for me it doesn't really
affect me at all uh most things don't
affect me I have a strange body of one
of these bodies that you have to donate
to science one day and see what's going
on but uh some people this stuff affects
them you know Red Bull and coffee and
all these types of things it's fine it's
not the same level of of uh you know
you'll have a cup of coffee and go meet
president uh whoever is going to be the
winner in a week but you're not going to
have a a quick joint next to this
President right right you're not going
to have a uh a nice shot of tequila
right next to this president but you can
have a cup of coffee in your hand right
why cuz it's it's acceptable it's
acceptable behavior so if it's
acceptable behavior then obviously you
have to realize if acceptable behavior
for a lowly king of Flesh and Blood
that'll be acceptable for the King of
Kings if it's not acceptable for them
then it's not acceptable for the King of
Kings obviously even more so so that's
the main thing in regards to answering
the question about weed and uh Al
it's very very important for people to
know that it's not just appropriate
behavior it's also that the judgment is
very very dear and a lot of people have
a tough time with some of the
parts have a tough time believing some
of the things we say in regards to the
Judgment because we're one of very few
people that actually talk about judgment
uh publicly
so I brought a couple of sources I just
you know I just went over recently and
uh the this countless sources there's
just a couple of them so you understand
that what we're saying it's not my
opinion shalom it's not my my opinion is
not even worth one letter any letter you
pick in the entire Tora is not worth
that one my opinion so no one can ever
think listen this guy's a he's a
stringent guy it's not my if it's
stringency then it's my opinion I'm
telling you everything I'm saying to you
is standard basic
level even though the basic level seems
like it's a stringency for everyone else
that's not what the Torah says Torah
says this is basic so when we talk about
punishment when we talk about
the hand of God being involved in our
day-to-day life and being gracious and
merciful in good times when we're
serving him
but also being judgmental when we're not
it's not an opinion it is written so to
give you an understanding so each one of
these
sages that's mentioned by name in
thear meant that he was at least at the
level of Reviving The
Dead meaning there was many people that
knew
Torah many people knew tah in those days
there was really very few people that
were not
religious if someone was not religious
usually they were just a Kil they were
heretic they went against the religions
either you were really religious a sadik
or you were a heretic but you know it
wasn't like a secular neighborhood there
was no such thing there's no people walk
you know spending uh their time going to
the movies together or uh playing uh
Pokemon it's either you were religious
or you were a heretic so anyone that
learned to doesn't necessarily mean that
he got to high
levels but the ones that got to really
high levels
became but then there were people that
were considered or the sages that some
of them mentioned things that
contributed to the Torah but then
there's ones that are even higher than
the standard that if you just
contributed to the Torah but you weren't
the highest level then it would just say
someone said so and so but if they
mentioned you by name
that means you're a big
deal means you are written in stone here
you're written it to For Eternity for
eternity your name is going to be
known so that means you have to be a big
deal not just a righteous person you
have to be something that's not human
for Our
Generation so here you have razar
razar was one of the major
sages and every time he came to this
particular verse in the Book of Genesis
chapter
453 where it
says but his brothers could not answer
him for they were astounded before him
this verse if you remember is from the
story of Joseph and his
brothers where his
brothers thought that he died after they
sold him or he was somewhere they didn't
know that he turned into this viscero
the very same viscero that's controlling
Egypt controlling the food controlling
pretty much
everything and is also controlling their
Destiny at that very moment cuz he's the
one that's going to decide
whether they're going to live or die
whether it's going to be a war or there
going to be
peace so when he uncovered his face and
he told told them I am your
brother is my father still
alive they suddenly
realized that this brother they sold two
decades
ago is still alive and well and actually
better than
ever and they had
through
prophecy Hashem showed them the whole
picture and they saw every everything
that they
did and they immediately felt sorry but
not sorry like Hey listen I bumped into
you I'm
sorry Hey listen I forgot to uh bring
the money that I owe you I'm sorry Hey
listen I can't pay you back I'm sorry
not that level of sorry the level of
sorry that when someone gets to
shim and the Judgment Day is in front of
him and they show him the movie of his
entire life everything he's done from
the moment he was born until he
arrived they show him the entire moving
they say why did you sin there why did
you sin there why did you sin there why
did you sin there every single sin every
single time you said every single time
you forgot to say a blessing and say
thank you to Hashem every single time
you played on your phone just Shalom
you're going to miss the updates on
Shabbat for the
elections every single time you decide
not to listen to the
rabbi every single time we decide you
know what today I don't feel like being
modest I want to show off to my friends
to show them that I look good
still every time you end against theem
they're going to show you every time and
anyone that has had a near-death
experience will tell you that the worst
possible thing that they experienced in
that world is the
busha is the shame the shame that now
that they know the truth they know that
AEM is 100% am there's no there's
nothing
separating them from Hashem they know
everything in the to is real they know
everything about Hashem is real it's
much more transparent that we could even
imagine and on top of it they see how
they acted for the last 30 40 or 50
years and the level of shame that they
have they say is you only only wanting
to die is not enough you just want to
cease to exist you don't want to exist
that's how the level of bush that you
have and that's the level of bush that
the 12 tribes had here the shame they
had of what they did to their
brother soar
says every time I read this verse I cry
why does he cry
now if this is the rebuke of flesh and
blood that causes so much
consternation the rebuke of the Holy One
blessed is he will be all the
more if the brothers of yadik felt such
horror such shame in front of a human
being imagine the shame we're going to
feel in front of me
when we know the full picture so this is
something that again people don't think
about it but it's nonetheless a very
very big part of the of the
punishment another interesting thing
that you know when we talk about some
things we're not obviously going to talk
about details of it but just to give you
guys a little bit of an idea that I want
to bring up a couple of these points
that really eliminate these naysayers or
anything that you may or may not hear
from other places where they tell you no
it's too
harsh Gom doesn't exist it's only one
year you know they people there's a
whole there's actually aabad article
that was written a few years ago
unfortunately that after it was
written The Way It Was Written was a
complete complete complete heresy by big
organization a respectable organization
which I know that if there rabi was
still alive he would not only not allow
this article to be written but he would
probably make sure that this person that
wrote the article will be housed in a in
a in in a room and not allowed to go out
until he knows the truth cuz someone
asked does Judaism believe in G
and someone asked this question if
Judaism believes in Gom and the way that
this person wrote this
article he made it seem like
Gom was not only not really such a bad
place in some extent it actually seemed
like it was good that's how he defined
Gom now there is no book and there's no
sources for such
craziness even the G know that GOM is
not a good
place and uh no big deal
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okay by definition everyone knows that
gome is not a mentioned gome somebody
get Satan has to
interfere like hey what are you talking
about my house
for
so this guy made it seem which is a
common description of it where they say
no it's like a washing
machine you know it's a uh you go there
for a year they clean you up and then
you go to G ganeden this is complete
nonsense there's no Source whatsoever
for what what what's stated over
there and there's a major confusion
about this whole thing about it being
one year first of all there's no such
thing it could be infinite amount of
years there
actually page 17 says that certain
people that go to G never leave will
come the world would end but their their
Gom will never end so there's there's
actual G oral T that is specifically
saying the
opposite but more so than that it's they
make it seem like it's not such a bad
place and it's important for us to know
these things because this Mish we're
going to learn today part of it is to
understand what is so here in
this it says and it's likewise so with
respect to the measure of punishment for
it is written
like the number of the days that you
spied out the
land now that they in fact sin for 40
years but they sin for only 40 days
rather this to teach us the following
teaching anyone who commits a
transgression even one day in the Year
scripture considers it against him as if
he transgressed the entire year so this
they're using a source this is Page 5B
this here they're
teaching something that is very very
scary scary than even the description of
Gom what's the scary part here what what
are they trying to scare the daylight
out of us with this they're using the
sin of the
spies that we learned about with
mosenu where they said listen the spies
they went to Canan which is later to be
called is for 40 days they reported bad
news about it and then Hashem punished
us for 40
years kazal is here to teach
us that if someone makes a
sin they shouldn't think it's oh okay I
made a sin it's not really that big of a
deal he says that some sins you could be
sinned for one day of sin you could be
punished for a
year so this why am I mention mention in
this particular because sometimes we
mention in that there are parts of there
are parts of punishment that are not
just a year or 5 years it could be 5,000
years it could be 50 million years
there's no concept of time in such a
place so people are saying wait a minut
how could it be 50 million
years if the world is only less than
6,000 years old number one there's no
concept of time over there because
there's no matter but number two it
specifically say
you could be punished for one sin for
you know that's one day for a whole
year so the point being here is that
when someone is going
to State their opinion
publicly whether it's in an article or a
lecture or even just behavior in general
in the bet they have to realize that
they are responsible for everything that
they do you're as a Jew you're
responsible for every single one one of
your
actions and if you're not going to be a
light to the Nations make sure you're
not a Darkness to it
either make sure you're not representing
Judaism in a bad way and this is one of
the main things we learned
from because each and every one of these
tools is going to teach us how to become
better human
beings the um we went over a little bit
of the Paras last night but one of the
things things that we learn when there
is no control fromat Noah you know in
essence in
Noah the people of that generation had
everything they were very very
wealthy they had the world was
drastically more
beautiful they had all types of things
that are beyond our imagination they
were big they were strong they were
wealthy they had everything and anything
that they could possibly desire
but they were no longer able to control
themselves and Mankind
started doing things against AEM against
the rules that God dictated whether it's
men with men like it's socially
acceptable
today or it's with animals or it's
stealing each other's wives or it's all
types of things that are M like crazy
but became normal to them and
unfortunately we see slowly but surely
is becoming normal today and from no we
realize and we learn that the
mitvah of not wasting
seed is first mentioned in this
Paras if anyone remembers the uh the
3-hour lecture that I had in New York
about wasting seed
the First Source that's mentioned in the
Torah of not to waste seed this is
actually one of the
mitv that is mentioned after the
Maul in chapter
n verse
six after Hashem destroyed the
world because these people were not able
to control themselves because they were
stealing from each other raping each
other and doing everything
against Mankind's
benefit Shem decides to
unfortunately for them destroy the world
and start over with
Noah and after destroying the
world and putting the globe on the major
trauma that aged the world
an extraordinary
amount he tells Noah listen you're going
to start the world with your
family this is
the opportunity you have to recreate the
world but know that in order for me not
to you know I'm not going to destroy the
world again but you have to comply with
some basic laws that are going to apply
to mankind forever and he gives him the
seven laws of Noah now kazal says that
the first sick
were already around were already there
before the maem gave the first six to to
to Adam but he gave the seventh
one to
Noah and that's why it's called by the
name of Noah Noah
laws but one of the laws is do not
murder do not murder which is a very
logical law this is the reason why you
know all seven laws all seven noahide
laws are very logical which is the
reason why when a according to the Tora
when a noahide violates one of these
seven laws their punishment is always a
death penalty it's not like in Judaism
where there's different punishments for
example if a Jew Steals and is caught
without admitting that he stole he has
to pay double if he stole 100 he has to
pay 200 if he stole 200 he has to pay
400 but a noahide a non-jew that stole
according to the Torah even if he stole
a
the punishment is a death
penalty so this is this is a reason why
is because number one they have much
fewer number of rules than the Jews and
number two all of their rules are very
basic logic in order for you to have a
civilized
world so one of the laws that hasem
gives Noah is that listen do not murder
but the way that he gives it is very
different than the way it's mentioned in
the rest of the Tora including the Ten
Commandments if you look at the 10
commandments of when hasem says do not
murder it says two words but here
in it's very clear that it's more than
just do not murder in chapter 9 verse 6
it says
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whoever
sheds the blood of man within the man
his blood will be
splitted because in the image of
God Hashem made him a Hashem made
man so here we see this is not just a
simple do not
murder this is whoever spills the blood
of man within the man his blood will be
spilled so we already know his blood
will be spilled that's the punishment
that means that somebody murders his his
punishment is death
penalty but it starts you different it
says if you the blood of a man within a
man if it just meant pure murder then it
would be the blood of a man anyone that
spills the blood of a man that's it
that's murder but it doesn't say that
doesn't say anyone that spills the blood
of a man it says anyone though it splits
the blood of a man within the man damam
the blood of a man within a man what's
the blood of a man within a man that's
his seed that's his seed that's a sperm
so here we find the first literal Source
in the Torah about wasting seed now
we're not going to have a whole wasting
seed sh we've already put about four and
a half five hours into it in other
lectures but the point I'm trying to
make here is that what is really the
foundational reason of why people waste
seed and why Hashem cares about it here
specifically at the beginning of the
Torah in essence the beginning of the
new world cuz Noah started the new world
again this is not the same world that
Adam had that world was created was
created and destroyed this is a whole
new world he's starting from
scratch the reason why hasem according
to the zos destroyed the
world primarily was because of wasting
seed when mankind
lost the
value of
Life the appreciation for the value of
life to the point where they would waste
their seed and kill millions of Souls of
potential Souls each and every single
time they lost their right to
live and Hashem is specifically
mentioning this to Noah to know that
whether you are righteous Gentile or you
are a Jew that's obligated to be a light
to the Nations you're obligated by this
mitvah and you cannot
treat these potential
Souls like it's
nothing now the main reason of why this
sin happens which is the point of what
I'm trying to get
to is when mankind has no
structure has no
it's impossible for them to have
control when you don't think that
someone's watching everything that
you're
doing whether
it's or if you do a blessing on the
cookie or if you're learning to or if
you're modest or if you keep Shabbat or
if you do anything big or
small if you don't think someone's
watching every single business
transaction that you're making and I'm
not talking about the
government if you don't think that
someone's watching every single time you
think to yourself do I give or do I not
GI do
I make the blessing do I not make the
blessing do I go to shol do I not go to
sh if you don't think someone's
watching then you've made yourself your
own
God because there has to be a god there
has to be a master of the world even if
it's you yourself you're saying there
has to be be someone in control of
everything if you're saying there's no
God Shalom but if you're saying that
that means you're the master of your own
world which means that you've made
yourself into your own
Idol and at that point if you're your
own Idol if you have no you have no fear
of the almighty that's watching you at
all times then it's very easy to lose
control it's very easy to acting and
doing everything according to your
desires and Hashem is telling you that
from your
simple lack
of your simple lack of appreciation not
even saying mod in the
morning you could easily get to a point
of making one of the worst sins in the
tah which is committing murder of
hundreds of millions of souls on a daily
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basis now this
control is something that's not easy to
attain after we're tainted with the
immodesty of the world but it's not
impossible either it's very few things
that someone needs to do sometimes
someone is trying to obviously he not
doing it intentionally
anymore they watch they're scared
they're looking to do CH they stop but
they still have some things that they're
not uh in control over like for example
when they go to sleep so there's a few
things that someone needs to do first
and foremost obviously the most
important beginning stage is you have to
watch your
eyes if you watch IM modesty whether
it's live you know in the world that you
live around every time you see a woman
you're like one of these you know uh
Toys you buy at the baseball games with
the bobble heads you look at everything
that walks you're going to waste
seed whether intentionally or not
intentionally you look at you look at
women even if you're looking at modest
women if every time every time a woman
moves if she's modest or not modest if
you look at every single woman or a lot
of women you're going to waste seed
your imagination is going to do its
thing you're going to imagine the modest
woman that you're seeing at the betet
like the immodest woman you saw before
you did
chva so first and foremost you have to
start watching your eyes start getting
used to looking at the floor start
getting used to training yourself that
every time you see a woman you see what
you need to see which is saying hello if
you need to say hello and then looking
away or looking into
nothing sometimes I could look straight
at you this is takes some time but I
could look straight at you but I'm not
really looking at you I'm looking you
see me as looking at you but I'm really
looking on top of your head or the side
of your head I'm not really looking at
your face and that's necessary not for
men it's necessary for women cuz
sometimes I can't really look at them so
now if I looked at the floor every
single time people like is there
something wrong with you are you looking
for something you lose Keys what
happened so you have to train yourself
so first and foremost you have to train
your eyes and it's not easy but it's
possible number one
two you have to make sure that you're
not one of these people that curses
every two seconds you have to start
watching your mouth if you speak like a
truck
driver this one level of immodesty leads
to another step number three you have to
make sure that you're not putting
yourself at risk at all times if your
surroundings are constantly in modest
places you're going to have an
impossible time
being
modest whether it's a because you your
meetings uh always have to take uh place
at a bar you know there's a lot of
networking events that happen in bars or
different Gatherings where pretty much
you know everyone shows up half naked on
the female side and three piece suits on
the male side each one is trying to
dress to impress hoping that they bring
someone home instead of the
business you have to stay away from
stuff like that someone wants to meet
you meet them at a coffee shop meet them
at your office you don't need to go to
those places you don't need to go there
there's plenty of ways you can make
Business Without necessarily putting
yourself in a place that's full of
immodesty I understand people think oh
wait but maybe I'm going to lose an
opportunity Well yeah if you don't
believe in God then yes you'll lose an
opportunity but if you believe in God
then God knows that you're not going
there not because you don't want the
business you're not going there because
you don't want to see modest women so
I'll give you the business other
ways if you believe God runs the world
you have nothing to worry
about so watching your eyes watching
your
surroundings watching your mouth and
last but not least choosing your
friends if all of your friends are
lifetimes away from you where their idea
of fun is going to strip clubs and bars
which you used to do before you went to
went uh and did
cha then you have to lose those
friends or get to do cha whichever
happens
first if you can't get them to do cha
you have to lose your
friends eventually the stronger your
chuva is the more that relationship is
going to lose its meaning because you're
going to have less and less in
common so the point of all of this is to
understand that Hashem is telling us
here this one of the first seven mitv
that we've gotten in the
world is a critical Mitzvah don't waste
seed you learn it from Noah I destroyed
the world because of this but the only
reason why it got to such a high level
sin is because people could not control
themselves a very very simple thing to
do if you start with the right foot if
you teach your kids from the beginning
from when they're three and four and
five and six years old
that they have to have structure they
have to say thank you they have to wash
their hands they have to keep their
hygiene they have to pray they have to
study they have to do all these
different if you teach them structure
but with a meaning that you're doing it
for some you're doing it for someone
you're doing it for AEM you're not doing
it because you're you know there just
you want to read books for no reason
there's a reason for all of it then
you're giving yourself a structure and
you won't get to such a high level sin
but if there's no structure and if
you're just doing it for you know pretty
much just because somebody told you to
do it and you don't get your an your
questions answered eventually you're
going to fall off and what can happen so
so far we've learned the first couple of
mish and we see that in the first mishna
we got the lineage and the history of
where the Torah came from is started
from Mount
Siem gave the Torah to Moses who gave it
to
Joshua who gave it to the elders who
gave it to the prophets who gave it to
an the great the man of the great
assembly and then the last member of of
uh was shimik and we learned about him
last night about how he said that the
world is based on three things or
standing on three things Torah the
service of God and upon loving kindness
and the history lesson
continues with the m within
it Shimon
sadik had many students and here you
have one of the people that got the
teachings from shimik as it says
leader of
so received the tradition from Shimon
the righteous Shimon
sadik he was accustomed to say be not as
servants who serve the master for the
sake of receiving even a token reward
but rather like servants who serve the
master not for the sake of receiving a
token reward and nonetheless the fear of
Heaven should be upon you so first and
foremost we realize that antig antigonos
is not just a regular Average Joe when
it says the kazal says that any anytime
someone is mentioned is named in the
mishna aot as is he is it's a the most
important person in that place so he was
the leader of
s and he received his teachings from
Shimon
tadik the greatest teacher of his
time and he was accustomed to
say and we learned yesterday that
anytime it says he was accustomed to say
it really means he was meaning he lived
by these rules he didn't just teach them
as thear says someone who teaches
something but does something else it's
better that he would choke inside his
mother's
belly and never come to the world being
a hypocrite is not acceptable in Judaism
and this is why we if someone that's
Torah
observant it would be impossible for
them to be a good
politician
so until is
saying there's a few lessons
here plus be not as servants who serve
the master for the sake of receiving
even a token reward he's saying
listen all of us are a for hem anyway
all of us are Servants of hem whether
you like it or not it's hashem's world
it's not your world you don't run the
show you don't really decide anything
you don't decide whether you're going to
come to life you don't decide whether
you're going to live or die you don't
decide whether you're male or female you
don't decide if you're rich or poor you
don't really decide anything the only
thing you decide is whether you're going
to have or
not everything is from sh everything is
from Heaven except the fear of Heaven
meaning that the only thing that you can
decide is whether you're going to be
righteous or not whether you're going to
listen to the T and comply with it or
not so first and foremost realize that
this is hashem's world now you can serve
AEM in one of two ways you can serve
him only because you want a reward
you're doing it because there's going to
be a reward at the end or he's telling
you you could serve him not because of
the
reward now of course there's nothing
wrong with serving hem because we're
going to get a reward it says in the
first 10 there's 10 blessings before the
curses there's 10 verses of blessings
all these different blessings that
someone who serves AEM is going to get
they're going to have children they're
going to have wealth they're their
enemies are going to die and so on and
so forth different types of blessings
that someone is going to receive for
serving
AEM but before we get into that let's
have a little bit of an understanding of
what a true understanding of your
position in the world really
means
the was once overheard making a a
accounting with
God someone of the students overheard
him and he said dear
God let's calculate what have you done
for me and what have I done for
you you you've given me the privilege of
writing the very famous book
M and many many
other's books are
lifechanging and what have I done for
you
nothing please dear God give me the
opportunity to do something for you
now
us if we write a forget a k if we write
just what it says we go to sh write what
what the rabbi said or not only that we
just remember it oh remember it or not
only that we just listen to it we listen
to somebody says something we listen to
it we already think look what I did for
you look I listen
to I opened the book today I studied for
15 minutes for you like that's the
differ the wrote books books that are
changing lives changing Destinies
changing
eternity and he's saying all of this
was for me it wasn't wasn't I benefited
not
AEM everything that I did everything
that was was done Hashem did for me he
gave me the in sight to write these
books he gave me the ideas he gave me
the body that it's able to write the
eyes that are able to see the hand
that's able to write the brain that's
able to
think the N that's able to breathe and
operate all of that Hashem did for me I
didn't do it for him I only benefited
out of it he didn't benefit one
bit Hashem is
perfect this
is a
holy that has holy thoughts this is T
this is the mindset of
Torah when we look at life that
way where we see
that the way we view things is a little
bit wrong like people constantly ask
me listen when is AEM going
to make such and such work out for me
make the deal work out for me make me
find a
z uh give me
morea give me children give me this give
me that when is Hashem going to finally
give
me they have a little bit of a
misunderstanding of the
relationship because number
one they're
completely not appreciating what they
already have
because if you're saying when is he
going to give me that means that what
you have is not enough the eyes you have
are not enough the ears that could hear
are not enough the air you breathe is
not enough the food you eat is not
enough the wife you have is not enough
the husband you have is not enough the
job you have is not enough everything is
not enough so Hashem is not giving you
enough and on top of that you're acting
like he owes it to you which is even
worse you're looking at the world in a
very very wrong State of Mind where you
think that hasem owes you
anything so the mishna starts with a
very very important word where he's
telling us listen remember you're aadim
you are Servants of hem you're here to
serve him he's not here to serve
you and that is a very very
important state of mind that we need to
get to you can't get there overnight
obviously but it's something you have to
train yourself the next time
you're about to ask Hashem for
something next time you want to ask him
for something hasem give me P give me Z
give me this give me this give me this
one suggestion remember I told you guys
that it's maybe an this sh or a
different sh that a good
idea to get blessings and to uh really
connect to Hashem is by making time
every day to thank
Hashem every day every day is oh take a
minute take 30 seconds Take 5 minutes
minutes however much time you want to
have thank Hashem for something or a
bunch of things whatever you want to
thank him for so good idea is
before you ask Hashem for something ask
him for anything say thank you
first why just think about it this way
if a father has two
sons and one son really really loves him
and appreciates the
father unbelievably
well the other son not so
appreciative not so appreciative who
does his father want to give more to the
one that says thank you ABA I really
really appreciate I know that you would
want to give me even more but this is
what I have and I appreciate thank you
ABA even if you can't give me I know
that you want to give
me thank you ABA for whatever you're
even thinking of giving me or you
already gave me or what you gave me in
the
past thank you thank you thank you and
the other one is like like this
generation's attitude which is that's
it that's
it you you give them their salary you
give them their present you give them
their whatever oh that's it it's
constant level of
disappointment have you ever met anybody
in this generation that's not constantly
disappointed do you get a car oh that's
it what do you mean that's it
it's a brand new car it's a car I
actually saw a video one time this
really much
like it's like
a something
unbelievable they took a video of these
parents you
know middle class parents bought their I
don't know 17 18-year-old kid a car
bought him a car but it wasn't obviously
a 17 18 year old is just starting to
drive so you're not going to buy him a
brand new car if you're a smart parent
if if you buy him a brand new car you're
an idiot even if you're a uh you know
rich person there's really no need to
buy him a brand new car because he's
going to ruin it he doesn't know how to
drive he's going to ruin it and it's
just a waste of money so buy him some
basic level car doesn't necessarily need
to be a uh you know uh a three- Wheel
car but you know it's be a basic level
car so anyway so
they buy him a standard used car he sees
the
car and he starts
screaming at his parents and cursing
them and then he takes I don't know some
type of like broom or something and
start smashing the
car of how this is not the car he
wanted he wanted a brand new
car this is this gener
but sometimes this is
us with AEM though he gives us
everything but we're forgetting about it
we don't want what he what he gave us
we're smashing it no no no I want the
other one I want the other one but I
gave you wife already yeah but I want
the other one she's uh younger and she
has longer hair yeah but I gave you kids
yeah but I don't want them anymore I
want uh a dog
instead but I gave you a job yeah but I
want to be a millionaire I'm not a
millionaire yet yeah but you are a
million no no I want to be like Bill
Gates I want to be like this one
everything he gives us it's always not
enough what we saying that's
it that's
it and this is part of the nature of men
is is is evil inclination will always
tell him to want
more says give a man 100 he wants 200
give him 200 he wants 400 meaning that
he'll never ever have enough unless he
realizes where it's coming from really
and what's the point of all of it if he
has a connection with hem that he can
control that
desire he can control that desire but it
takes work if someone is not going to
control his desire for material then
he'll never have enough he'll always say
that's
it always be
unfulfilled so first and most important
thing is to understand is that if we're
going to start BEC getting to the habit
of thanking AEM first and then asking
for something you could ask as much as
you want but first thank him be
appreciative of what we already have you
already a better servant you're already
showing that you realize the
order and who comes first who comes
second you already realize there's a
structure but now he's telling you yes
it says that there's going to be many
blessings as it says in the book
of and also
in there's many many blessings that
mankind gets for serving
Hashem but he says don't be one of those
people that only serves hem because
you're going to get an
award be one of these people that serves
them
not for the sake of the award now this
is a very very high level of serving
Hashem so why does he and then after
that he says nonetheless fear fear
hem which is a lower level so here first
of all he's telling
you you should really
ideally you should serve
AEM like abah aino
like
likeu like like
David like these great extraordinary
forefathers that we have these perfect
human
beings who wanted nothing other than to
connect to
hasem he says serve him like
that job the prophet job says even if if
I knew that hasem was going to kill me
and destroy me I'd still serve
him I'd still serve
him I believe is or it be but in the it
says there's
a did job serve AEM purely out of fear
or purely out of
love if it was fear it was the highest
level of fear if it was love it was also
a high level of Love why highest level
of fear because the highest level of
fear of hem is fear of a disconnect not
fear of
a
punishment fear of punishment is the
lowest level of serving hem you do the
mitv you fulfill the Commandments why
because you don't want to get
punished you don't want to lose money
you don't want to get divorc Shalom you
don't want to lose any children you
don't want to go to G you don't want all
these bad things that we talk about from
time to time you don't want all those
bad things to happen to you so that's
why you do it that's the lowest level of
serving hasem it's still good it's
respectable especially for this
generation but nonetheless it's the
lowest level the highest level of fear
of hem is fear of hem like a good
relationship meaning if a husband and a
wife have a healthy
relationship then the husband and the
wife are not going to yell at each other
and hate each other and do things like
that they're going to communicate now
the reason why even if the wife makes
the husband upset or vice
versa they're not going
to act in a way where for example if
let's say the the wife is not going to
talk to the husband a certain way or the
husband is not going to talk to the wife
in a certain way not because they're
scared that the other one's going to hit
them if you're scared the other one's
going to hit them then it's not a
healthy relationship we're talking about
a healthy relationship the reason why
they're not going to insult the other
person
is because they're scared that this
insult is going to lead to a
disconnect where if I insult my
wife then she's not going to talk to me
and her not talking to me is unbearable
to me I can't deal with it my whole day
goes to
nothing so I can't do it so then I'm not
going to insult her the husband is not
going to insult the wife because of that
the wife is not going to insult the
husband because of that so that's not a
fear of pun pment per se that's
physical like the lowest level of
serving hasem but rather a fear of a
disconnect of hurting the
relationship so that's the highest level
of fear of hem as well where abrah ainu
was willing to sacrifice his
son not because he was expecting some
award from ashem Hey listen you're a
sadik you are a ainu you are you
descendants are going to be like the
stars of the Heaven and the uh you know
numerous like the sand and so on and so
forth no you didn't expect any of that
he was willing to sacrifice his son
because that was what Hashem requested
or what he understood that hasem
requested and he wanted to do everything
he possibly can to be connected to hasem
didn't matter what it was didn't matter
if there was a sacrifice it didn't
matter if it was hard it didn't matter
if it made sense it didn't matter if it
didn't make sense nothing mattered he
loved theem to such an extent that he
wanted to make sure that he would do
everything to not hurt that relationship
not hurt that
connection but the point here is is that
he's telling
you if you're serving AEM serve him
like where you're not just serving him
for for a award of some
kind you're serving
him without any award that's the highest
level where even like job said even if
you were to kill you'd still do it why
because that's the highest level that's
the ideal
level what is this
like if a father has two sons again and
one of them really really loves the
father and every time the father
even hints that he wants something the
kid immediately goes and gets it the
father wants a coffee he runs and he
gets him a coffee father wants somebody
to go get milk he runs and he gets milk
the father wants a book or paper or this
or that he runs and he does
everything right
away the other son doesn't really like
his father that
much so he doesn't run anywhere so and
the father says listen It's upsetting
that I don't see him I ask him for
coffee he doesn't do it say okay you
know what okay takes out his wallet he
goes okay if you go get me coffee I'll
pay you five
bucks oh for five bucks sure he runs to
the place gets some
coffee thank you I love you
ABA he doesn't really love ABA he loves
the
$5 ABA wants paper ABA wants this ABA
wants that every time it's for a
payment so now when the father is going
to do his review one day he's going to
think about you
know who do I really want to give my
inheritance
to the one that milked me for money
every single time I asked him for
something every coffee cost me five
bucks every ride cost me 20 every
everything had a payment or the one that
did it just because I asked them to
just because he loved me who am I going
to give my inheritance to well the one I
paid him all this reward okay I love him
he's great he's fine he's my son at
least he did it he's not a terrible son
where he didn't do it even after I paid
him but the one that did it just
because obviously I want to give him
more
so antigonos is telling you if you're
already going to do it do it at the
highest possible level shoot to be like
Abu shoot to be
likeu shoot to be like
Noah complete with hem the greatest of
his generation go for the
best just like you want you go to work
you don't go to work because oh I want
to make a basic living and be half
homeless my whole life no you go to work
to be
multi-millionaire you want the next idea
is going to be Microsoft the next idea
is going to be Google that's what you
think everybody thinks that everybody
thinks their next idea is the greatest
thing since life bread that's why they
go to
work Napoleon used to say I want all my
soldiers to want to be commanders any
soldier who doesn't want to be a
commander I don't want him to be my
Soldier because if he doesn't want to be
a commander then he's definitely not
going to be a good soldier
either you have an opport opportunity to
be the greatest of great so an is
telling you I learned from my shimik the
greatest of his generation the one that
was around prophets at all times the one
that made uh Alexander the Great bow to
him Alexander Great the guy that run
conquered the whole world bowed to him
on all
four I learned from him something
amazing he's telling you if you're going
to serve hem go for the whole
pie and serve him out of complete love
not just because you're going to get an
award do it just because it's the right
thing to do it's the right thing to do
to work on your midot it's the right
thing to do to not be angry and work on
yourself to realize that there's really
never a reason to be angry
ever the only reason you're angry is
because you have Gava you have pride you
think that the world needs to run
according to your tune and if it doesn't
run according to your tune you're
angry that's why the calls that idol
worship you've made yourself
a you think that the world should run
according to your
tune and if you think the world needs to
run according to your tune you're a mini
God you have a
problem there's no share of the world to
come to somebody as a mini
God so someone that knows this is okay
it's dangerous to have anger I have to
work on myself I have to work on not
being angry why am I
angry why do I get upset every time the
baby cries why do I get upset every time
my wife wakes me up in the middle of the
night with a question why do I get upset
because this and this happened all these
different things that happened to your
life everybody has their you know little
things pet peeves that annoy them why
does it annoy you why does it make you
so angry I mean it's it's mindboggling
sometimes how big things don't matter
but small things make you want to
destroy the world like Hashem did with
the time of
Noah I tell you personally before
Tor if I was God I would destroy the
world every
day every day I had like I would get
upset at these small
things and I would literally want to
just destroy the
world
like this guy came
late sir you just made a million dollars
today I don't care but one of my
employees came in 6 minutes late what do
you care that he came in 6 minutes late
my whole world changed because the guy
came in 6 minutes late you made money
you did this doesn't make a difference
but that's the thing when you have no
real purpose in life you make small
stupid things your
purpose so someone that wants to serve
Hashem and get to the highest level has
to know there's obviously a track of how
to get there you have to work on these
midot you have to work on your character
cha which is the reason why we're doing
this whole series to begin with but he's
already telling you from the beginning
listen the Torah is not of the mindset
that you're not able to do something the
Torah will never tell you that you
cannot be the most righteous person of
your generation the Torah will never
tell you that you're not able to be
a the Torah will never tell you that you
cannot do anything that's will get you
the greatest ever Torah is the opposite
he's starting the mishna the first three
Mish it's not like somewhere in the
middle maybe it's less important Shalom
but the point you get my point here the
opening the mishna with this less that
telling you listen if you're going to
already service God be like AB already
be like no be like
Moshe go for everything why are you
settling for just one little Diamond
okay so you do really
good do the prayer too not just
the why just a
prayer act
accordingly be a walking learn some T
also why just learn toah fulfill it too
do what it says in the
Torah why just fulfill the Torah when
you're in private do it in public show
people why it's a great thing to be a
Jew why you're proud to be a Jew why you
want to die to be a
Jew go for the whole thing don't settle
for half of modesty like sometimes I
have women that ask oh is this modest
like you know they send you a picture of
some clothes or or or they give you you
know a question is this shirt modest is
this thing if you're asking if it's
modest obviously you realize there's
some problem
there if you're asking obviously it's
not clearly modest
right right or no yeah I wants to do it
but you want someone to sign off that
it's okay you want me to sign off so I
can go to Gom instead I don't want to go
to Gom for you you're not going to go to
for me no one wants to go to gay home
for anybody else so why do you want me
to sign for it you know it's modest or
not same thing with people listen is
this a kosher
deal they sign a deal with somebody it's
clearly not Kosher not legally and not
ethically is this kosher you're asking
me because you know it's not not that
I'm telling people don't ask me
questions ask me as many questions as
you want that's how you learn but most
of the time you know the answer you're I
knows the answer why CU your study the
same T that I studied inside your
mother's womb it also studi the Torah we
know the same tah you know what's right
and wrong everyone knows what's right
and wrong so the first thing you going
to ask yourself am I really am I being
am I full of
it if you're already going to do it do
it
100% And I give you a something that
you could Implement in business
also obviously from hasem this is
material of this world versus eternity
but to give you an understanding of like
a lot of people ask me for like business
ideas of what made us successful in the
past and
um I can tell you this
mishna not that I knew this mishna all
these years ago
but this mishna was one of the secrets
to the success we
had this mishna
how he's saying
here if you serve AEM not for the sake
of
reward but rather serve hasem just for
the sake of serving Hashem ultimately
what's going to
happen you're going to get rewarded even
more the fact that you're serving him
not for the
reward is going to get you the bigger
reward aino obviously has a higher
reward than any of us or anybody else
pretty much why he didn't service him
for the reward he didn't go put his son
on a slaughter house for some big uh
Mansion was not telling ABA ABA tied a
little tighter because said oh yeah I
can't wait for my ABA to kill me because
I'm gonna get a big uh lot ticket in
sham he didn't say that doesn't say
there's no verse that says that there's
no midash even that says that yov didn't
serve hem make sure all of his sons are
make sure that came from him wasn't
named is because he was waiting for oh
how great my reward is going to be in
this
Moshe same thing Moshe didn't even want
the
job M he didn't even want the job he
says I'm not good enough to have this
great job that you want me to
have who am
I I'm nothing I'm less than
nothing didn't want to be king didn't
want to be nothing he said I'm a worm
and not is I'm a worm and not a
man
worm so these extraordinary people
teaching us something very very
important about business
actually says
because they served theem not for the
reward but just for the sake of it they
ended up getting a much greater reward
right in the business world one of the
things that we used to do which a lot of
very successful companies do in one form
of another is offer a lot of stuff for
free lot of stuff for
free so for example if you noticed
anybody that has a smartphone so you
won't know this you won't understand
this part because you don't like
smartphones but you see that there
something called
applications there something called
applications I got to bust the chops a
little bit about the smartphone thing
one day you have to get the smartphone I
have a tablet oh tablet okay so you
already it's fine so you have a you have
the apps right but 99% of the apps you
can get them for
free right you get the app for free but
then after you use it for like 2 3 weeks
they ask you do you want to buy the full
app cuz there's certain features that
are missing so why they give it to you
for free they want you to to get a taste
out of it and then it's easy to convince
you to buy it you even want to buy them
sometimes it's free for so long that you
want to pay for it just to make
sure this happened to me with one app it
was so good that even though it didn't
cost money I was looking for the premium
version maybe it has something better
once in a while it happens I'm one of
those guys that actually if it's
something good I'll try to show some
appreciation so but this is what we did
on Wall Street so I would offer clients
different things for free like an
analysis of their other accounts
elsewhere a uh second opinion on their
business and a bunch of different
services for free that other people
would charge an extraordinary amount of
money
for sometimes it worked out really
really well sometimes it wasn't some
people that I did it for were
unappreciative and actually really uh
made me second guess myself but for the
most part uh a lot of the success we had
was because people saw that we
cared they saw that I care about what's
going on in their life what's going on
in their business what's going I would
have conversations with them sometimes
for an hour and a half about something
that has nothing to do with business
they ask me for Life advice they ask me
for advice with their kids they'd ask me
for advice with their business they'd
ask me with advice with different
employees they have different things
that had nothing to do with the stock
market which is pretty much what I did
for a living my job was to invest their
money but we would have hourlong
conversations about something completely
irrelevant but that's what made the
deal that
conversation that show of
care that's not for a a reward of
sometime if I talk to the guy for two
hours about giving him analysis on his
business I'm not getting paid for the
business if he sells the company or
doesn't sell the company doesn't make a
difference in my life if I give him
valuation of his company which sometimes
will take a lot of work I would give him
an evaluation which other companies can
charge tens of thousands of dollars like
if somebody wanted me to do that today I
would charge him you know a couple
thousand an hour just to analyze their
business but I'll give them a real value
in the past I would do it for free why
did I do it for free was
I hate money or something no I like
money very much at the time why did I do
it for free I would give him a service
that's let's say worth $10,000 for free
like analyze his business or analyze his
portfolio or analyze something else it's
worth a lot of money worth 10 $15,000
for free without any expectation
whatsoever but end up
inheriting different business where he
would say listen this guy's such a nice
guy he analyzed my business he did
something that other people would charge
me 10 15 grand for so you know what let
me give him a little bit more work see
he would send me more money and the
transaction that I would do would be 50
$660,000
so I would do a service for $10 $15,000
for
free and then he end up sending me a few
million dollars so I would invest the
money I'd make 50 100
Grand and this is how people it got to a
point where each month people would send
me anywhere between $2 to $10 million
every single
month of new money to invest in the
business which is a considerable amount
of money in that business
this is as I always say anything that's
any good must have a source in the Torah
so this little bright idea that I
thought I had you see it's in
the serve AEM not because of the award
because that's how you're really going
to get the real
award if you're already going to get to
that point already do it now
the question
is why
does which is Leviticus 26 verse4 and
Deuteronomy
11:13 and each
one has 10 verses and 13 verses
respectively of blessings material
blessings
why does
AEM mention all of these
blessings that we're going to get we're
going to get money we're going to get
kids we're going to beat our enemies
we're going to do this we're going to do
that why is he mentioning all of these
blessings if in reality we're learning
here from one of the greatest sages that
ever lived
that ideally you should serve hem not
for the
award why mention it
then Noel what do you
think why mention in the Tor that you
going to get all this reward if ideally
you really shouldn't be looking for
it I don't
I didn't know either before I learned
his but I always give you I think you
know more
than so the ramb
rambam
91 he says
something M
breakthrough in so many words
he's saying
this all of the awards of this
world the material the money the
building the wife the kids all of that
stuff that's not your real
award for the
mitzvot instead they are an assurance
from God
that all the physical conditions
necessary for man to perform the
Commandments will be
provided to him so that he will be able
to serve God even more and be worthy of
Greater reward in the world to
come
meaning you do a
Mitzvah you give myself
give
10% and you don't give it to Hanah
parties you give it to to K you do it
for to learn you do something
effective and hasem says I'll make you
rich that's what he
says he's not making you rich as an
award for
your no the award for the Mas is what's
going to the outcome of your m is what
you're going to get award for why is he
making you rich then he's making you
rich according to the r according to our
Torah in order to allow you to make even
more
mitv because you made one mitvah I'm so
happy with you I'm gonna give you
another opportunity to make another
mitvah as it
says each mitvah leads to another
Mitzvah soem says oh you did one mitvah
so you like my mitvah so let me give you
another opportunity to do another mitvah
so you give so I'm going to give you
more money to give more you give more
I'm going to give you more money to give
more you got married oh you made a
mitvah of getting married I'm going to
give you kids so you have more
MIT you had one kid and the kid goes to
Yeshiva I'm going to give you more kids
more kids are going to go to
Yeshiva you have a legitimate operation
in your business let me publicize it
make you successful so you could not
only give Stak but you could publicize
how a Jew runs a business
business so the material award that you
get here is not the real award it's
nothing it's bbas in comparison to the
real award you're going to get
in but he's only giving it to you in
this he says it in he's going to give
you this material just to enable you to
make more
MIT to give you an opportunity to make
even
more for the real
world this if someone really thinks
about
it is the ultimate
definition of the graciousness of
Hashem if you think about it Hashem owes
us nothing nothing we owe him everything
just like
the I wrote all these books I did all
this this but but you did it I didn't do
anything you allowed me to write it you
allow you gave me the Insight I did
everything but in reality you did
everything
MH hasem owes us nothing everything that
we have it's purely us getting from him
we give him
nothing but he's telling us that the
more you do of what I you're commanded
to do anyway you're commanded to givea
you're commanded to late feeling you're
commanded to be a servant of hem you're
commanded to keep Shabbat you're
commanded it's not an option you have to
do
it the more you do it
the more I'm going to give you opportuni
to do even
more the more you learn T the more
insights I'm going to give you of things
you're going to find from the Tora they
going to make you even want to learn
even more
Tor the more mitv you're going to make
the more opportunities I'm going to give
you to make even more
mitv which means the more you do things
that are going to get you an award
that's
Eternal the more I'm going to give you
an opportunity to get even a bigger
award I don't want you to just be a
millionaire in
shamim I want you to be a trillionaire
so if you're
looking to be a millionaire I want you
to be more so is that a reward that's
the ultimate reward that's the real
reward all right the reward is obviously
what's happens in sham but the actual
reward here is not the money gives you
but the ability to do something with
this
money the ability to do something with
these MIT they trans into more Health
more Health more positive attitude more
more ways to more ways to serve AEM more
more ways to be like Abu right
right
anonos finishes this
thing with something off where he says
okay serve AEM the ultimate
Way serve him
like don't serve him for some reward
realize that he wants more for you than
you even want for
yourself and nonetheless fear fear of
Heaven should be upon you doesn't really
fit it should be if we understand the
order of things it should be have fear
of
hasem that's the lowest level and
eventually get to being like
loving but here he finishes it with it
whyos is telling you this if you're
already going to serve
hasem serve
him the best you possibly can look go
for the whole
thing but hey if you don't make it don't
go
crazy don't forget you have to have your
at the least have
your at the least fear the
almighty maybe you're not going to be
the next
maybe you're not going to beu maybe
you're not even going to be the
localad but don't turn into
some don't turn into some heretic and uh
you know start uh a new reform or
conservative Sho or something or
Christianity or Messianic uh religion or
something okay you weren't Abu fine but
listen at the very least you still have
to have fear of the almighty you must
have fear of the AL
Mighty
now the says and
also hem was reviewing the
nation and he
says he didn't find a Mida a character
trait that is
has better than
poverty is amazing stories but it's very
scary it
says the best character trait that am is
has according to Hashem when he did his
review is when they have
poverty this is uh okay so what's the
here what is What is the uh sages
explain
here says what are we here for why did
you come to did you ever ask yourself
this FR K just did a we just did a video
three minute video it's in Hebrew we're
going to get some type of subtitles to
it it's really a powerful video it's
only 3 minutes but it's m
powerful it's very simple it's a it's a
it's a
video only of questions no answers
it's only questions what's the main
question why did we come to the world
what's the purpose of
life do you ever ask yourself this
question what's the meaning of life
what's the purpose why am I here why do
I
feel right when I eat a cow that was a
living
being well I I asked because it doesn't
speak I asked myself uh question but I
don't know if if it's it's kind of
a different but the same thing and is it
was the purpose of God to make the man
mhm I mean that's that's a question
question that I think goes without want
to say I mean did God has really mind to
make the man knowing that all the sin
will happen can wanted to is good and
wanted to create good so therefore he
created men in order to give him
good what about the behavior I mean okay
but man has an opportunity to be
righteous or Wicked if he's righteous he
get gets rewarded for being righteous if
he's wicked he gets punished for being
Wicked but the point is that when man
does not realize
that in a clear way that he's only here
because Hashem created him then the
question is why is he here so what is
the point right so if you don't have a
God if you don't believe in
God then what's the point of your life
all right why are you here so that's why
did you come to the world why do you
think that you have the right
to kill an animal that's alive just like
you and eat it what makes you an
authority over that animal why just
because you have a
weapon what makes you have the right to
kill a fish that's also life a living
being there's
many groups that are
anti meat you know the all the the
vegetarian and vegan and so on that
they're anti meat eating and so on and
even fish I say what gives you the right
to kill a cow who do you think you are
you going to kill a cow you going to
kill a sheep you're going to kill a lamb
you're going to kill all these animals
who gives you the right to kill them
they're alive they have families they
have kids what gives you the
right what gives you the
right to eat the
tomato because according to science
tomato is alive tomato is alive that's
why that's why that's the question I
would ask the vegetarian right you got a
tomato so Tomato's alive what gives you
the right to eat a tomato what gives you
the right to eat a banana what giv gives
you the right to eat anything it's all
alive even plants that you don't eat
have feelings it was already tested in
1950s you already know since the 1950s
you connect a light detector to a plant
it will actually move the uh the
pin it has feelings if you think in your
mind I'm going to burn this plant the
pin goes all over the
place showing signs of fear think which
means it can read your mind so what
gives you the right to chop down
trees what gives you the
right it's a big question it
is even more
so if you don't have a
God then what's the point of your life
why are you so upset if somebody
dies if he had no purp if if there
was no purpose to his life why are we so
upset if he dies
now you can't tell me that the purpose
in life is to eat cuz
obviously it's
not you can't tell me that the purpose
of life is to get married because
obviously it's not many
people live life without getting
married so if it's a purpose it must be
Universal a species must have a
universal purpose can't be that just one
monkey has a purpose to climb trees and
the rest of the monkeys have a purpose
to just eat bananas but not climb
trees that means that they're all right
and he's wrong it cannot be he has a
different purpose it has to be a
universal purpose for a species and then
independent goals or Ambitions if you
will if mankind has a purpose it has to
be a universal purpose and then
independent
Ambitions so if there
is as the atheists say no
God then what is the
purpose now if you say to get married
then obviously it's not because that
can't be cuz many people don't get
married if you say it's to have kids the
same answer is many people don't have
kids if you say it's to be
successful many people don't have
success as a matter of fact as we said
in in previous lectures if you make over
$300,000 a
year you are in a top 1% of income
earners in the entire universe of
7.6 billion people $300,000 is not that
much money yes it's a lot of
money but it's not what we view as Rich
we view as rich as like Donald Trump or
something or I don't know or Hillary
Clinton now apparently she's also very
rich uh that's what' you as rich not
$300,000 $300,000 a decent lawyer makes
$300,000 but
but at least in New York New York they
do I don't know in Florida maybe they
make 10% of that apparently I don't know
some sometimes more sometimes less but
in New York everybody charges $1,000 an
hour so point being here is that if it's
m it obviously can't be
money it can't be food can't be money it
can't be your it can't be something that
ends can't be all just to build your
company what if the company goes out of
business then that means that there was
no
purpose and not all of mankind is not
part of your
company so a person must ask
themselves what is the purpose then if
it's to be nice be a good person like
some people like to say especially the
Young Generation is to be good and do
good Define good who defines
good good to you may be bad to me you
view good as killing Jews I view good as
you not killing Jews we have a problem
your good is going to destroy my good or
my good is going to destroy your
good which
means it cannot be our purpose cuz we
must have a universal purpose our
purpose must be the
same can't be opposites half the world
can say yes and the other one say no and
we have we're we're the same species so
good is relative so that's the thing so
good the human level humans humans
humans that Define good it's it's they
are defining it based on their own
agenda okay so that means that good
cannot be defined by mankind good can
only be defined by the
manufacturer by the one that actually
created them by the one that
actually
defined what good is okay so
AEM knows exactly what the purpose of
the world is for the good or for he
tells you what good is and he tells you
what the bad is and it's good for for
for both exactly exactly so that's so
that's the thing kosher e kosher is is
good universally Good The Bad is exactly
exactly so now if someone if someone is
saying to do good that's the purpose of
life then obviously you can't get to
that point because your definition of
good is not
valid uh so which gets us to a point
where if unless you believe in an
ultimate
Creator you cannot get to a point
of the purpose of life answering the
simple but important question of what's
the purpose of life and if there is no
purpose then why do we cry when someone
dies his time is over he's going to turn
into a plant according to atheists so
what's the problem why are you crying
why are you so upset he had no purpose
anyway he was like the button that's on
the bottom of shirts that you buy that
you know that's never going to be
used what was I mean he didn't bring
anything to the world why you so upset
if he had no
purpose which is the reason why
everyone that's in
hospice about to
die they usually become very religious
because they realized that they're they
were full of
it and what
they claimed was the purpose of life
whether it was their company or their
children or their marriage or their
success or their fame or their show or
all of these material things in reality
are
worthless because they can't take any of
that to where they're going
next and they realize that the only one
that could actually know the purpose is
the one that created them and they knew
what it was all along they just decided
not to listen they decide to follow
their
desires and not listen to the source
which creates a very very serious
problem because if someone is alive in
this world without knowing what their
purpose is they're in great danger of
wasting their life and only realizing
that they've wasted wasted it once
they've already arrived at hospice once
it's already too
late so we we we have uh desires or
needs it's two different things two
different things needs is I need to eat
or else I'm going to die I need to
breathe or else I'm going to die I need
to uh you know do all types of things
for basic level survival
desires is I want I want I want a really
nice car I want a big house I want a lot
of money I want this I want that people
want all types of things so the reality
is is that your wants are not needs
right the problem in today's generation
and in many generations before but
specifically with us is that we're
constantly confused between the wants
and needs you see a little kid crying
when he's in a supermarket Emma buy me
the candy I need it I need it no no you
don't need it you want it you don't need
the candy you want the candy
MH you don't want the iPhone you don't
need the uh uh iPhone you want the
iPhone so that's the that's the uh yeah
good you don't so so that so it's
controlling it's controlling ourselves
to a point where we realize that there
is obviously a
threshold a
threshold of where we have to
distinguish between the two now in thear
where it says that Hashem did not find a
Mida a character trait it's better than
poverty in
is what does k
sayem wants us to be like one of the
righteous people that we have the
potential to be like
but he also knows that we have these
desires we have this
yet which we
learned hem created us with a we have
this evil
inclination that steers
us in a direction opposite of what hasm
wants us to go in opposite of our
purpose to life
so he says listen if I give you more
money then you can fulfill more of these
desires and if you fulfill more of these
desires you're going to want even more
and you're going with each time you
fulfill one of these desires you're more
likely to get further away from
me the more money you have the more
problems you can get yourself into the
problem you get yourself
into the easier it is to forget about
Hashem so hasem
says because I want you to be close to
me the best thing you can do is be
poor
me now this doesn't necessarily mean
poor to the point where we can't eat but
poor to the point where we're just basic
level surviving and this is the reason
why if you look at for for example some
of the major tadim of this generation
and past generation whether it's ofan of
kvi all of these major sikim in the
world if you go and see their houses
they literally look like a box of you
know some old box from 300 years ago
it's unbelievable that they live in
these conditions to them there's there's
nothing wrong in their eyes but to the
rest of the world that goes and sees it
it's unbelievable to live in this these
conditions especially when you know that
millions and millions of dollars cross
their hands on a regular
basis any one of these rabbis can ask
anybody for $10 million they'll get it
tomorrow no questions
asked money goes through their hands on
a regular basis to fund these yeshivas
to find these cor to fund all of these
major organizations they have they don't
even touch but they don't touch the
money they don't care for the money all
they need is just for their basic needs
to survive they just want they literally
want to live off of just their needs why
because all they want they already have
what is it it's called
Torah when you really have Smart
Torah you no longer have a desire for
anything
else and this is why the gar is telling
us that if you
really
know the significance of how difficult
it is to battle the
yet of money you'd never pray for
money if you know yet for major
financial success you'd never pray for
it if you know the
major for some of these desires that we
have you'd never want them why because
you know that you could potentially get
yourself into some serious trouble
now the
um GR rebe
who took over the Kaa for his
father
the after he took over this K these came
to him and they said your father
promised us that if we
recite the verse in Hal
in did I bring a sedor you have a
sedor okay so your father promised us
that no it's okay it's okay no big deal
your father promised
uses we say the prayer
of it's one of the seven rabinal
MIT no it's okay it's okay it's fine
it's fine it's fine don't
worry so one of the seven rabal is to
say the
don't worry don't worry fine no no it's
fine it's fine it's it's just breaking
off the thing it's don't worry about
it's really not that
important tell them thank
you it has some Hebrew in it no yeah yes
Hebrew yeah it's really not that I'm
born just a I usually bring my with me
where did he
go he's looking for C do right now yes
no it doesn't make a difference it's not
that
important shouldn't have asked
s I'm sorry for making you go all over
the place it's not necessary it's
completely not necessary okay so let's
let I'll give you the point
so the K comes to the G and it says
thank
you and it says for the your
father promised us that if
we say
the in Hal every time we pray
Hal if we say
an and with a lot of Cav m
meaning save us hem please Hashem save
us then our an then our prayers will be
answered but it's not
working it's not working we checked we
we we've been doing it we've been doing
it we've been doing
it and it's not working we're uh praying
to Hashem it's not
working so the rabi says
which Anna do you think he
meant and I said what do you mean it
says an
no please hem help
us save us
now says
no that's not the one that he
meant the one that he
meant
is which is in psalm 16 16 16 which is
also in
Hal it comes
before
the hasem save us before it says Hashem
save us before it
says help meem I am your
servant meaning that asem
provides the saves the people that
claim themselves as his true
servants so before you go and
start asking for hem to save you ask
yourself first are you truly a servant
are you really serving hem like you're
supposed to or you doing everything only
for the
award and if you're doing everything for
the
award it's not exactly your full
potential you understand so this is some
of the things that we have to understand
from this mishna to finalize all of
this I give you a there's a very very
famous story from this
mishna that
happened that actually teaches
us the importance of
teaching but not just
teaching teaching in the right
way in the book
of which gives a P gives a
commentary
on it says of the story where it says
antigonos had two students he had two
students
and
these two students there's a uh debate
whether it's the two students themselves
misunderstood or the two students became
teachers but their students
misunderstood according to the
rambam but one of the
students was called
sadok and the other one was uh buus
and these two students they heard this
mishna from
anonos I said wait a minute what is it
saying in this
mishna don't serve
AEM like someone that's looking for a
reward serve him like that's not looking
for a
reward like maybe these
sages maybe these rabbis are saying
don't don't serve AEM like there's an
award because they know that in reality
there really isn't an
award in reality there
isn't so why would they say what other
reason would they say don't expect an
award maybe they're saying there's no
award so these two instead of going to
the rabbi
and getting to the bottom of it and
asking questions what do they do they
ended up becoming complete Kim complete
Heretics and they started two movements
one called the
Sadducees named after
sadok and one called the
boim which is after buus named after
them these two
uh and their major
push is against the oral Torah against
the rabbis so listen Okay the written
Tor it's fine we agree with it but the
oral Torah we don't believe in it
because look what it says in the oral
Torah it says don't worship hem don't
serve AEM for an award so if you're not
going to serve AEM for an award that
means it's probably isn't an
award so the whole thing is fake the
whole thing is not good they don't know
what they're talking
about so this is very very important to
teach us a very valuable lesson for
anybody that's teaching whether it's
someone that's teaching themselves or
someone that is teaching
others is that the power of your
word is much more significant than you
can imagine the power of your actions is
much more significant than you could
imagine
in we learned that hasem gave Noah a
sign the sign was
I'm not going to destroy the
world and as a sign I'm going to put
this
rainbow less than 350 years
later the Tower of Babel is built by a
bunch of wicked people that are trying
to build a building that is going to go
fight
God and Hashem says since they have
Unity even though they're
Wicked they're not hurting each other
the power of UN
is that hasem is not going to punish
someone that's United the reason why for
example you see the uh Arabs according
to numbers they should rule the world
even though they already rule a big part
of it through their terrorism but
nonetheless they should actually
literally rule the world they have
numbers they have two billion people and
a lot of money and so on why don't they
rule the world because they don't have
Unity between them if they had Unity
between them
it's Mercy from they don't have Unity
same thing
with if is had Unity the the few million
that we have in the world had actual
Unity we'd also rule the world the power
of unity is extraordinary sohem says
these people at the Tower of Babel had
Unity that's why it didn't destroy them
so what but in order for them I couldn't
let them continue sinning and going
against me so what did I do I created 70
languages before that there was only one
language there was just the Hebrew holy
language that's the that was the
universal language that was the only
language that was spoken in the world
but now at the toar of Babel which is at
the end of no we see that
hem that's why it's called Babel Babel
is B like to confuse the world he
confused them by having each one of them
speak a different language so when each
one said something to the other they
didn't understand each other so they
could no
longer deliver on their
word and it says in
the page
49 whoever paid the punishment to the
generation of the flood and the
generation of the Tower of Babel he will
pay the punishment to the one who
doesn't stand by his own
word so here the kazal tells us that the
same one that punished the generation of
Noah is the same one punished the
generation of the Tower of
Babel he also will punish the one who
doesn't hold his word meaning
hasem punished the generation of Noah
but then made a promise not to destroy
the world after it by creating a uh
rainbow so even though he could have
destroyed the world again at the Tower
of Babel he didn't destroy the world he
just destroyed that area over there
destroy the Tower of Babel and a lot of
those people themselves even some of
them turn into monkeys and so
on why didn't he destroy the world Tower
of Babel aside from Unity because he
made a word he gave his word that I'm
not going to destroy the world
again so the mishna here is telling us
that the value of your word is
extraordinary because hem is saying I've
been keeping my word for over 5,700
years every time you see a rainbow
technically Hashem wants to destroy the
world but I haven't destroyed the world
because of the words because of the
promise I made to no
less than 5,700 about 4,000 years
ago promise I made to no not to destroy
the world I'm still holding my
word so just like I held myself at the
time of after Noah at the Tower of Babel
at the time after Egypt before Egypt
after Egypt bet mikdash and so on and so
forth all these times millions of times
that had an opportunity and a right to
destroy the
world I didn't do it
because I'm good for my word I expect
you to do the same so when someone makes
a agreement with somebody else and
doesn't hold their word here the is
telling you that you are going against
God here not just against people because
you're doing something that's the
opposite of God just like Hashem is
always gracious always giving this is
the reason someone that's stingy someone
that's cheap gets punished why because
it's literally the opposite of God
Hashem always
gives and never receives so someone
that's cheap doesn't want to give so
it's the opposite of
hem same thing within regards to someone
that doesn't hold their word someone
that makes a promise and doesn't keep
his
promise you make a promise you're not
going to hold your world it's the
opposite of what hasem has been doing
for all these
years so the the value of your word is
extraordinary and this mishna
anonos is teaching us how important it
really is because on one end if we take
the
teachings of Shimon
sadik we see that Shimon sadik is giving
us the secret to Ultimate success he's
saying if you're already going to go for
it worship hem be a servant of hem be
likeu be like be like be like Moshe be
like the be like somebody great
great but at the very least have
some that's if you understand that Mish
correctly if you don't understand that
mishna correctly if the word that was
taught to you was incorrect if the
teacher was too scared to tell you the
truth if you just wanted to to know some
parts not the other parts then Shalom
someone can turn out to be like the
Sadducees and end up becoming a complete
Cel say no the only reason you're
said in this mishna don't expect a uh
don't work for AEM don't serve AEM for a
uh an award because there is no award
and if there's no award then there's no
point to do all of it which is what
happened with the
Christians that are pretty much saying
that listen you serve hasem without
doing
anything just believe in this guy and
that's it every he died for your sins he
died for them you could just do whatever
you want you could be modest you could
be stingy you could be a murderer you
could be whatever you want as long as
you believe in this guy everything's
fine to up you're safe if you believe
everything is so it's complete nonsense
it's completely against the
Torah
now people don't have to final as last
point I'll give you a story I just heard
today um people don't have an
understanding a full understanding of
the
magnitude of the sages that are
mentioned in this mishna as I me
mentioned in the beginning of this year
each one of these people was able to
revive the
dead what people give this JC Penny guy
credit for that he revived somebody from
the dead whether he did or he didn't
there's no proof of it even if he did
it's not a big deal cuz every single
person mentioned in thear did the same
thing and
more there's a uh story in thear says a
uh ran one of the uh people there was
two kids that were his uh
nephews that would come to the Yeshiva
both of them will mute both mute weren't
weren't able they were born without the
ability to speak so no one knew if
they're smart if they're not smart can't
they can't speak they can't teach they
can't answer they can't nothing all he
would see when he would teach them is
just they're nodding they're nodding
nodding so one day he had mercy on them
he prayed and they both got healed both
were able to start able to start
speaking something they were born
without the ability to speak it's not
like a uh you know they cut their tongue
they were never able to
speak all of a
sudden prays and both of them are able
to
speak and then they start teaching and
everyone finds out these two are
geniuses so all this time we didn't know
what Torah they knew because they
couldn't speak but now we know cuz now
they could speak but the point of the
story of of relevant to us is that we
see that he was able to change CH sages
were able to change
nature it says in the book of Jeremiah
you'll be like my
mouth so each one of these sages when
they write something it's much more than
just some uh you know some guy some
author wrote a book in a book or
something like
that when there's
an that they have
passed it's the difference between life
and death and to give somebody an idea I
heard this story today
today you know these near-death
experiences where people die and come
back to
life are happening more and more often
millions of people have died and come
back to life and every one of them is
reporting a very similar
story they saw light some people see
more some people see less some people
talk to people there some people don't
but the point is that very similar
stories across the board and some people
see things that are beyond the
normal like for example Rabbi alava
that's you know started getting Torah
knowledge that you couldn't get unless
you studied toah for at least 25 30
years and even then it's not necessarily
guaranteed so different things that
people get from these near-death
experiences it's really
amazing and it says at the end of uh
times there's going to be all types of
strange things this is not different
than what we've learned from the
books but there was another
woman that uh just shared her near-death
experience she died and came back to
life and she was a religious woman she's
always been a religious
woman um and but she was making her own
sins she was
saying she was a complaining about God
because her life was very difficult she
says about ourselves that she uh even
though she was religious as far as
making the mitv having him
not so much the the operating stuff as
far as the way the world looks at her of
course yeah it looks you're making a you
pray you look a certain part the outside
the exterior looked perfect but she says
on herself the interior was completely
broken and I was constantly complaining
against Hashem I was
constantly thinking that uh you know
things are not right
I was constantly saying about you know
certain types of people
and and then she says when she had this
near-death experience whether it was a
heart attack or something that just
pretty much got her out of this
world she went up to the bed of sham and
I'm not going to go through the whole
story but the point is that she went to
the bed of
sham and she the Dan the BET of sh
theal say that the uh the head of the
bed is going to be the the of that
generation there's going to be different
there
three and the uh ones that are the head
of them are the
highest of that generation
the so she saw one di over there which
she didn't mention his name
and then she saw
ra and the other Dian was saying she was
crying you know she saw whole life she
was embarrassed she went through this
whole
shame she said it was like she wanted
something worse than death for herself
for all this shame even though she was a
religious
woman how dare I complain against theem
all these different things she says in
the story it's m it's very uh I wish it
was in English so more people could see
it but anyway she says in the
story after all the shame I'm begging
for help I'm begging for them to bring
me back to my
body and Dian says no she will not
return meaning it's it
she's
dead and she's begging and begging him
no please come come back I have kids I
have a husband I promise to do CH I
promise to never complain against hem I
promise not to say I promise this I
promis that no not coming
back you're not going to come back this
is De is not like uh police officer and
Sh says no you're not coming back says
no and she's hysterical crying but then
she starts seeing
theot of the people she helped them do
chv a few people she helped few women
she helped them by teaching them how to
do you know to keep
nid a few people she taught them how to
keep Shabbat she say no help me help me
tell them that I taught you Tora tell
him that I taught you
this and then says to
her you're going to go you're going to
come
back but the other day answer is no
she's not going to come back he arguing
with
him she's not going to come back Rob
says she's going to come back she going
to come
back she's not going to come
back then she says I'm crying hysterical
please please please give me the chance
give me the chance give me the
chance and the guy keeps saying no no no
no no no no and then she says raada
Slams on the table and says she I rule
she comes back and she woke up up
W what's my
point sages that are mentioned in the
gar are people
that beyond their
understanding matters of life and death
Eternal good or Eternal suffering were
decided just by their
words so to say ah I don't agree with
the
rambam I don't thinka was
right is a little more extreme a little
this who are you to even question these
people you little
eternity is decided by their
words and you're saying you agree you
don't agree you even give an
opinion your opinion is meaningless
you just discovered if there's a purpose
to life you're saying you're going to
agree or disagree with Al of people that
decide life or
death in
sh this is one of the most important
valuable lessons you can learn from a
who are these
a who are these and how can we
eventually pray just to be their shoes
that they threw
out once we realize even a little bit of
how great they
were then maybe we could start
appreciating the Torah that you're try
trying to teach us but
until we get to a point of realizing how
great they were we're never going to
appreciate their Torah as long as
someone thinks that their opinion their
little measley opinion their little 2016
opinion or 5777 year
opinion is valid in any way shape or
form in comparison to the sages that
spoke to God through rues or prophecy or
face to face like
mosu there's nothing to talk about I
can't teach you Torah you can't learn
tah can't do anything you think your
opinion counts you think you're
anything you're in a different world
you're so far away from where reality
is we have to go send you to keep
watching r f klin's three minute video
ask yourself what's the purpose of life
what's the purpose of life you're still
in such a far stage this is too far for
you already you understand so the point
of all this is to make ourselves better
human beings rule number one start your
day by saying thank you any
questions I have a question on the on
the the par the one yesterday that when
you you were explaining
the the
why um I
mean yes to keep
Shabbat why is
not not allowed it's not allowed or not
recommended that was me my not allowed
not allowed because they would create
another it's another religion can you
explain a little bit right so now if you
have you have 63 and Judaism from the
Torah seven seven laws from the rabbis
right so 620 total
laws but each one of those laws breaks
down into many other laws as and so on
but the point is that Judaism is defined
by those this is how someone that wants
to be Jewish has to comply with all of
those laws that apply to him if he's a
coin there's certain laws that apply to
him if he's not a coin there certain
laws don't apply to him if he's if it's
a woman there's certain laws that apply
to her if it's not a woman if it's a man
then there certain laws that apply to
him and so on so everything that applies
to that person they must do if they want
to be Jewish now to say that you can
just take one law and keep that without
keeping the rest is in essence saying
that the Torah is
incomplete it's
imperfect that you can just choose
different parts of it and selectively
choose whichever one you want like
custom made which in essence means that
you are deciding what's good and what's
bad and you're not listening to The
Source who decided what's good and
what's bad Hashem gave all of those laws
you didn't say listen you can keep some
of them and you don't have to keep some
of the other ones everything that
applies to you you have to keep that's
why every time he mentions to observe
the mitv in the Tor in the book of
Exodus in The Book of Leviticus in the
Book of Numbers in the book of
Deuteronomy pretty much all of the books
the talk about every single time he says
observe my Commandments every time he
says observe all my Commandments he
doesn't say just observe some he doesn't
say ah observe
just you're fine you're good it's on me
don't worry you're it's too toughy don't
worry about it he doesn't say that he
says All or Nothing which means if you
want to observe the Commandments you
have to know that you have to observe
all of them now of course to some people
obviously it's very very difficult to
observe all the Commandments but that
doesn't mean they don't have to you're
still obligated to do it the fact that
you're not doing it doesn't mean it's
okay that you're not doing it it just
means that you're not doing it and
you'll get punished for not doing it uh
if you're obligated to do it you're not
doing it you'll get punished for it so
it doesn't necessarily mean
so just like I told my first uh student
in Florida I told him listen first year
we had I wish I would recorded it first
year we had I told him
listen I'm going to tell you the
truth and you do do whatever you
want meaning I'm not going to sugarcoat
anything I'm not going to tell you what
I think you uh you know you're able to
hear or not able to hear I don't know
what you're able to what you're not able
to I'm going to tell you what God
Said and you do whatever you want I'm
not going to judge you I'm not going to
say you're good or you're bad or
anything I'm going to tell you what you
have to do and I told him and I knew he
doesn't keep
shabat so right off the first shot I
already told him listen not you know
you're not let the drive on Shabbat and
so on and to him it was a surprise he's
been driving to Sho for 25 years no one
ever told him
anything
and I told him listen you're never
allowed to drive on Shabbat if you want
to drive drive it's your problem but
you're not allowed to you are in the
process of conversion doesn't matter if
you're in the early early stages of
conversion then yes I mean you're still
still early but if you're in a later
stages of conversion meaning you're
planning on converting Within a few
months then yeah you have to start
keeping about 99% everything everything
except one small violation uhhuh uh the
the one last violation that you do which
is intentional like turning on a light
not driving a small violation that you
do internally um and uh then you know
usually like a month before you uh
convert then you keep 100% not 99% but
the point is that I told listen I'm
going to tell you what it is and do what
you want so if I know you drive on
Shabbat I'm telling you're not allowed
to continue driving that's up to you
either way now you know the truth now
you know the truth so the same thing
with anyone else that's out there they
have to understand if they want to keep
all of the laws in the Torah they have
to they convert to
Judaism they can't just pick and choose
mitvah they want to listen to or not why
whether it's Shabbat or it's anything
else why because that would mean that
you're creating your own religion you're
just taking a few mitv that are in
saying okay I like these I don't like
the rest right you can't do that that's
not what God Said So that's what ramb is
saying it's not that Hashem says that
Hey listen uh the go are uh bad people
no there's plenty of go that are great
people some of them are even prophets
job was not a Jew but he was a prophet
so it's some of the greatest people that
ever lived with it's not a
problem the point is that hasem is
telling us here is that listen you have
an option you going to be a Jew anyone
can be a
Jew practically everyone in our
generation could be a Jew you want to be
a Jew want to keep Shabbat want to keep
kosher want to keep all
these convert no problem you want to
just keep Shabbat not allowed to you're
allowed to rest on Shabbat even if
you're not Jewish you're allowed to not
work on Shabbat even if you're not
Jewish you're allowed to celebrate on
Shabbat even if you're not Jewish you're
allowed to have a nice meal on Shabbat
even if you're not Jewish what you're
not allowed to do as a non-jew is you're
not to refrain from doing things
specifically because it says it in the
Torah meaning it says in the Torah do
not light
fire so you're not allowed to not light
fire because it says it in the Torah
because you're not allowed to do it
you're not allowed to refrain from the
39 restrictions that it says in the
Torah that you're not allowed to
do if you're not Jewish why because that
would mean that you're keeping a law
that's not for
you if you want to keep it then keep
everything if you don't want to keep if
you want to keep everything don't keep
that either you could celebrate on
Shabbat you could enjoy your Shabbat
there's no questions about it you could
make it a day of rest you could
celebrate make it a great day but you
can't keep Shabbat unfortunately what
happens this actually brings me to
another
point there are some of the uh this
generation I heard it at least from um
two place two two
people uh that
um are telling people that non-jews are
allowed to keep Shabbat NOS are allowed
to keep
Shabbat and they're calling it GED
they're calling it all different types
of names and in essence yeah they're
they're they're calling it they're
calling it all types of things and
they're confusing the public and this
actually goes back to our teaching of
this par is that if we truly understood
truly understood and respected who these
sages are we never dare say something
that they didn't say we' never dare we'
never dare if if it doesn't say in the
Mish if it doesn't say in if it doesn't
say in the if it doesn't say literally
somewhere in the Tor by one of these
great
minds that a certain is that a Jew that
non-jew is allowed to keep Shabbat who
are you to say
otherwise so that's also a level of
arrogance that some people have where
it's not intentional like they're trying
to do they're trying to do kindness for
people but in reality they're not doing
kindness because they they want to
people to
um not feel like they're left out but if
they really wanted them to feel not left
out just tell them just convert to
Judaism if you want to keep shabat
convert to Judaism what's the what's the
problem you know so so that's the thing
so listen as far as as far as keeping
Shabbat in regards to enjoying the
dinners the lunches the prayers
the uh family you can do that anyway
right you don't have to be Jewish to do
that you can do it every day if you want
right but as far as refraining from the
39 restrictions that is specifically for
Jews so if you want to be Jewish be
Jewish right you know so so that's the
thing I know for some people I have one
student an amazing amazing human being
she is M like special Soul if she could
convert she'd convert today not tomorrow
today already in the middle of sh she
convert and she knows probably more than
most people most rabbis even she knows a
lot of tah and she wants to
convert um but a husband is not ready
yet he's concerned he believes in the
Tora and but he's concerned that he's
not going to be able to fulfill the
entire Torah he's not going to be able
to fulfill all the mitv because he
doesn't know enough which is an
incorrect feeling why because you're not
rewarded in Judaism for fulfilling the
entire tah you're not rewarded in
Judaism for learning the entire to
you're not rewarded in Judaism for
knowing the entire T what are you
rewarded for you're rewarded for
trying and this is actually going to be
one of the in it's in we're going to
learn
it the key is to try your
best the key is to do everything you can
to be modest do everything you can to be
righteous do everything you can to have
cavana in your prayer do everything you
you can to learn as much as you can okay
I know it's 1:00 in the morning I'm
really tired let me push an extra five
minutes five minutes I have maybe I
don't have another hour to study maybe I
don't have that much power and that much
strength to study for another hour but
five minutes I
have and he stud the next 5 minutes that
extra five minutes according to thear
could be more valuable than a year worth
of
Torah so you get rewarded for that 5
minutes that's the that's what hasem is
looking for he's looking for he's
looking for self-sacrifice he's not
looking for you to be an Al computer
he's not looking for you to be a uh you
know just a uh a robot he's looking for
you to try your
best try your best he eight paves away
for the rest
in Exodus 14:14 Moses
tells God will fight your Wars and you
shall remain silent meaning that once
you've already exerted all of your own
effort you've tried your best I tried my
best to make P I tried my best to find a
z I've tried my best to you know work on
my I tried my best to understand this I
tried my best in whatever it is that
you're doing to serve AEM
I tried my best AEM now it's your
turn that's the bottom that's that's
Judaism that's connection to Hashem so
if he's watching this lecture right now
the best thing I can tell him is the
best thing I've always I've told him
before I believe is that you don't have
to worry about fulfilling the entire
Torah the only thing you have to worry
about is fulfilling your job meaning
doing your best which you're obligated
to do anyway right even even if you're
not Jewish you're obligated to do your
best as a non-jew you have you're
obligated to try your best to be a
righteous noahide which means that if
you're already exerting your best this
Mish says go for the best go for
ab says in this Mish that's the beauty
of it so you see that all of this
Insight that we've learned for the last
couple of hours this is from two verses
in the Tor yeah two verses one little
from all it we could talk about it for
another week
so imagine this whole book is full of it
and this is one of thousands and
thousands of books that we have in the
tah tens of thousands of books so when
somebody in this generation this lowly
generation say no no I don't think that
the rambam is right I don't think that
antigos is right I don't think thata is
right who are you you're not even an ant
next to these people an ant is actually
closer to them than you are because an
aunt at least knows she's not like
them you understand so that's the thing
the most important part that someone
needs to truly understand when they're
learning T is know your place know where
you are know where you stand these
are extraordinary people and as we
learned from the story
today apparently they're uh they're not
finished with their job in this world
they're deciding who lives and dies
sometimes
still any
else we had another great
sh next week week uh we have a sh at uh
usual sh Tuesday night at my house and
then Wednesday we have a sh at the uh
the lighthouse project in Aventura okay
so we're back to doing that every two
weeks we're going to do a sh there every
other week okay uh at the Lighthouse
project so I think it's not far from me
it's like 20 minutes from here something
like that from here 20 minutes with no
traffic 3 hours with traffic oh
yeah uh so we're going to do a sh over
there most likely I believe we're going
to continue the series over there as
well and now you saying that I remember
we're going to continue the series in
every lecture because there just so much
in each Mish that it's a uh it's it's a
lecture of its own now you say I I'm now
talking about the word you say that the
sages of made you know I
remember the story was a personal story
about is a we're going downtown to the
parking lot there and uh I was with a
friend of mine he
everything went B but time he want to
pay there he forgot the we forgot the
wallets and the mhm in my car oh fine
it's fine you can turn it off no no it's
fine it's fine no no I'm looking if the
thing is still on the battery so anyway
so when we got the the the guard in
there said
look I I don't they guy said get in
there don't whatever give it the ticket
when we went there to court went went
out and everything say let's spy by the
car pass by the car go and pay so we
were there and he was there and then the
guy wasn't there and then he told them
look the other person that was
here uh we we didn't pay so we have
money said you know something that was
exactly the same thing he told me H he
said I got to go but it's something
that's pretty sure going to happen here
it's a guy that's going to come and pay
you he a
you they have award he probably going to
come here and pay
you so it's it's a word when you when
you when you educated to
have for me it was a lesson because I
didn't have my keep on I said my said he
say but why you didn't we didn't because
he's so he's so ukip so he said he's Jew
he's going to come and pay don't accept
his
payment listen when when someone is a is
a uh is a Jew it's the world will hold
you to a higher standard whether you
like it or not the world will hold you
to a higher standard and it's a uh
there's one that I gave I don't a year
and a half ago that uh is definitely
worth saying again because it gives
people an understanding of what's
expected from
them just like in the uh story of we
just mentioned of the G rebbi that told
him listen you know you're uh
asking for hasem for to save
you but right before it says an it
says you know I am your servant so first
he says try your best be his true
servant then I'll help you so people
have a confusion about which one comes
first which one doesn't
so the sages
on the very same sages that put this
book together very same sages that gave
us our entire
Tora they also put together our prayer
different parts of our
prayer and one part of the prayer is
the
umot
corot which is the part that we talk
about the different and how we uh you
know theem has an incense offering that
we're decreed to do and it says you know
there's different parts of the incense
offering and it has to be done in a
precise way and it gives you exactly
which incense
offering there is and we say this a
couple times a day say twice in and once
in M the saftic I think uh ashkanazi
eight less times but nonetheless it's
said everyone knows what Koba note is
it's and most people don't understand
really when they read a lot of people
know it by
heart and they read this cooba note they
read this incense offering and it says
that
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the smell of the uh incense offering is
pleasing to Hashem which is what it says
in the Torah
they're not really understanding the
purpose behind it
so some time
ago in this very same prayer it says
that two of the sages raban and
rabuda both say the same thing that if
one of the incense
offerings is incorrect one of them is
incorrect death penalty penal meaning if
instead
of 50 g you put 40 G or 60 G or you just
didn't put it at
all death
penalty first I read this and everybody
read this every day no one ever asked
themselves what do you mean a little bit
extreme okay I understand listen coming
into the drunk I understand okay that I
understand okay you show up to hasem
drunk you deserve death just for even
thinking about it you deserve death
violating Shabbat okay we already see
violated Shabbat first violator of
Shabbat I understand somebody murders it
says 10 commandments one of The
Commandments do
murder I understand but messing up on an
incense offering I get a death penalty
come on no hasem why so
uptight what's going on
here so the beauty of
it when you understand what's going on
here takes this
to takes this prayer to a different
level number one and number two also
shows you your responsibility as a
Jew so first we need to understand what
is this incense offering what did it
actually do physically in the world what
did it do so kazal teach us that when
they would make this incense
offering it would create a pillar of
smoke create a pillar of smoke like you
see a uh you know know a uh a pillar or
a building a pillar okay straight up and
this pillar would reach all the way to
the sky and even if there was strong
wind it blow it wouldn't
move so now what H what's the effect of
this pillar of
smoke they have three people that see
this pillar of smoke we were in the
desert for 40 years we're in bet mikdash
for total of 900 years the first one the
second
one you have three different types of
people see this pillar of smoke there's
someone from the local
camp that's a Jew there's someone that
left the camp that's a Jew and there's a
the Jew that's in the camp that's in
the BET mikdash sees this pillar he's
having day-to-day problems he's having
amuna problems P didn't come in on time
he's having some difficulties with his
wife he's confused of what the purpose
of life is for he's not really sure
what's going on he sees the pillar he ah
it reminds him to talking to God
now when the pillar is going they're
talking to
Hashem okay AEM I understand I have a
now cuz I see AEM I see I see I see the
the work of hem this Miracle of a pillar
being in you know not moving despite
wind despite rain despite everything
it's a miracle I see it it helps
my so I helped that
guy the second guy that's a Jew that's
outside of the camp he got into an
argument with his
KLA should we pray asazi style should we
pray sapharic style should we pray
yemenite style should we use this k that
he says you know what I'm leaving
everything I don't like it he left but
you know when you go away every once in
a while you turn around you turn around
you see how far you are from where you
came from cuz you want to you know
checking out things so when he turns
around after he's like in the mountains
already what does he see he also sees
the pillar like ah reminds him he's like
ah listen Judaism is not based on the
Jews Judaism is based on your
relationship
withm so it doesn't matter if I'm a Jew
inside the bet mikdash with tens of
millions of Jews or I'm on an island by
myself I still have to be Jewish because
the connection to hasem is what's
important from the
pillar helps him says okay so let me
come back forget about this m who cares
he comes back what' you do now you did
kiru you brought him back first you
helped him with second guy you helped
him you did K you brought him back do
Chua the third guy who is the he's
from a different nation and what is he
saying he's anti-semite like why does
AEM listen to these Jews why does hasem
do anything for them he made this gave
him this Torah he makes the Miracles all
the big Nations wanted to destroy them
the Nazis the Romans the Greeks the
Turks the Spaniards who didn't want to
destroy them and they survived out
outlived everybody for
what and he sees he looks up he he sees
the pillar also he go
ah why does hem make all these
Miracles who's like you you're doing all
these things for hm you do these
specific incense offering that no other
nation is doing this for hasem No Other
Nation gives K to hasem No Other Nation
prays to hem like he said to pray to it
no other Nation eats kosher like you eat
no other Nation lays like you lay No
Other Nation keep shab like keep you
know like you do No Other Nation keep
620 Me Like You Do No Other Nation
studies this like you
do that's why he makes miracles for them
so you helped K
now when the see whyem is doing good
things
for so now we see from here from these
three things we understand why this
incense offering is
important but still it doesn't
answer why if you ruin
it and not saying that you're not going
to do it at all I'm saying if according
to it says not if you don't give put any
incense offering it says if you just put
less than what it's supposed to be the
ramban says that if someone made a
mistake with the incense
offering and it wasn't precise amount
exactly like it says to say exact
quantity exact order exact precise how
we got it from Mount sa it would
become meaning a foreign fire what's a
foreign fire it's a fire but there's no
pillar so now what happens when there's
no pillar of
smoke let's see same three people the
first one that had problems because of
schom because of P because of this
because of that he looks up he sees
nothing there's no pillar so what
happens he gets even he's like he thinks
he's alone he leaves the camp he becomes
like the number two guy the second guy
already left the camp because he had M
he turns
around what does he see he doesn't see
nothing all he sees is the guys that he
got into a fight with he goes oh that's
the reason why I left so he continues
leaving you end up losing a Jew forever
Shalom he instead of doing kiru he left
now and the third one the he says
why is AEM making all these miracles for
the Jews he looks up he also sees
nothing goes what did they do that we
don't do maybe a made a mistake maybe
there is
Noom what does that turn out to be
that's
and
is death penalty that's why
say if you miss on one ingredient you
have to understand the
consequences it's not the ingredient
that we care about it's not even the
fire that you care about it's those
three people that you end up ruining
their life because you didn't pay
attention to the AL cuz you thought that
maybe your baseball game is more
important you thought that maybe your
opinion is more important you thought
maybe you could do it better
than you understand
that's the significance of the small
mitvah reminding us of it every single
day in our prayer every day and
everybody reads it nobody knows what's
going on read it one time two times
three 50 times a week they read it you
have no idea what's going
on HM is reminding you if you're a Jew
you have to be a light to the Nations
you have to be that pillar you're either
going to be a
Kem or you're going to be a
we all live Tor love Tor and end up
being
K amen amen
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