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Journey to Germany: Frankfurt - The Challenges and Opportunities of Travel
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okay good morning everyone welcome broke
my bomb to this uh
nasir khadijah this holy trip
now uh
truthfully robbie agar who we're gonna
be zucker to see his tsun tomorrow
has a very sharp comment
an apostol in
pashas
pasik says
[Applause]
because he's not traveling but kevin
says that when you travel it sort of
very often lowers the person's standards
you know when you travel you can't get a
minion you can't get kosher food you
can't have your standards are
automatically lowered kveger would say
the best thing is ashrae yoshi
but
if you want to be tahar with
you you got to stay home
but as we know
there have been many great jewish
travelers in history most notably the
khida
where the records not only
meetings he had with godula israel but
very interesting places where the
would travel to
whether in saint marco square in italy
or the tower of london or various
museums that the hideo would go to
certainly
understood
the value of not only the base time
madrish but also wherever we go there is
something that we could learn or
something that we could glean there's
something that we could take with us
so let's just begin we're going to be
visiting many farm today
there's a mission on skalim
the mishnah says
that it's talking about whether you need
him to make him save or not the mission
says
sadiq you don't need to make it seon you
don't have to make a nephesh but what's
interesting is that at
and the mission is called the nephesh
so if hutna writes
that he never understood why a matseva
should be called the nephesh
it's a stat it's a tablet it's a slab of
stone why would you call a matseva
nefesh until raphutner said he came to
prague
and comes the city of prague and we know
rapunzer specialized in marau and he
stood by the grave of the morale and
referendum says when as he stood at the
grave of the morale he understood why
ahmad siva is called a nephesh he felt
it he felt it
so the opponent says i can't articulate
it i can't enunciate i can't explain it
i can't verbalize it but standing there
at the end of the morale he understood
why atsiyon is called the nephesh he
felt a certain connection with the
neshama of this tsadek so
people always ask me why you you love to
go to these kvar what what do you have
with them so this at first you know i
like to learn about the sadiq
but there's a certain connection that
you develop by learning about them by
learning their torah and visiting
it establishes a lifelong connection
with that sadaq so the next time you
learn a hafla you learn the rebeque
vegar you learn american shift you learn
yoshua you learn to shavyakov you learn
something from safer and you know you
were at his mother's cover it
established you have a connection to
their nephesh but sadiq
whenever you learn the torah sadiq
you're establishing that connection but
this establishes it on an even greater
level so
give us
that we should
take with us
all the limutium that we're going to
learn today and uh it should be a lima
limoudine that we take with us for the
rest of our lives
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