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welcome everyone good afternoon
everyone thank you for joining our trip
this year it's B it's going to be an
amazing trip it's really a greatus to
have the opportunity to travel through
this country which is uh one of the
foundations of the M of our T so many
great G here and and of course it's also
a country that is uh soaked in our
blood but we're going to
begin and uh the learning that we do
today is
dedicated Burger today is his yard
site should be for his whole family for
all his descendants for
so when we talk about Poland it's hard
for us to capture and identify what
exactly is Poland because we know that
it's a country that has been partitioned
so many times throughout
history and its first partition was in
uh 1772 but we're going to speak about
Poland today in its identity before its
first partition and before its F first
partition Poland included part of Russia
Ukraine even Vila and Poland was an
Empire and that's how we're going to
refer to it as the first well-known T
who made it made Poland his residence
was Raa in the year 1415 to 1485 but let
me Begin by telling you something that
the Rama would say something he spoke
about on his deathbed you know the Rama
observes the fact that as Spanish
jewelry was on the decline in the end of
the 15th century in
1492 drama observed that that was when
Poland was developing as the epicenter
of Torah jury Poland was the crowning
Jewel of Torah jewry but that only
developed as the Spanish community in
Spain in Portugal was on the decline and
the Rama observed that the ranam always
pays the way like Alon is and as one
sadic passes even before that another
one is being groomed as one Community
wains Hashem is already developing
another one the saw the development of
Polish jewy as the way of hash allowing
CLA to have continuity as Spanish jury
declined that is when polish jury began
to develop in fact thean is deathbed he
made notice of the fact that he heard
recently of the passing of the
arizal and then the Rama himself was
passing on and Rama had a student named
of David Gans who he encouraged to learn
astronomy and David Gans was in touch
with one of the great astronomers of the
time Tao Braha and they had just
discovered a new star in the heavens the
name of the star was Nova and theama
hoped and he prayed that the the
discovery of the new Star was Port was a
portend that hasem was bringing new
sikim to the world and new gim to the
world at the same time that the Aral and
himself were passing away now contrary
to what many people think I don't want
to thank mayor gladstein on the
camera thank you mayor contrary to what
many people
think that polish jwy was always fraught
with Mass M and and murder
actually the Jews in Poland had a very
good situation compared to a jewy
everywhere else in the world uh we
enjoyed relative prosperity and peace
obviously their notable exceptions the
xerus of tvat and then World War I and
World War II now it's very interesting
have you ever heard of the expression
the
V the V
it's a it's a term that people throw
around but if you actually stop someone
and say you know what are
the you will never find anybody who
could identify what the AR are which
which four countries so Poland constitut
and and comprised the arba AR what were
they originally only three regions
belonged to the arba arates number one
greater Poland which was pnan PNA that's
where Reb ker lived number two lesser
Poland CAU is called lesser Poland then
you had red Russia that's Eastern
Galia and originally it was called the
vad then they joined vilna and Lithuania
joined and even when Lithuania seceded
nevertheless this term always remained
the vad arba AR this was the a powerful
Union we could call it of that the rim
and the Asim and the rashal had because
the those the government of Poland
trusted them and intrusted them in
running the various kilis now in Poland
there were very notable yeshivas the
greatest Yas in the world were in Lublin
were in CAU and they continued to
flourish until theer of tat
16 t 1648 1649 at that point in history
that was the end of the Polish system of
yeshivas from then and on you had great
Scholars you had great but they did not
learn in they would gather together in
the local the r would teach
buing but the the network of yes and the
power the institution ofas in Poland
ceased with before that you had again in
luin and in CAU now this is very
important to understand and that is
Polish jewry was built on four pillars
of G
is Polish jeury was built on four
pillars of G Isel so number one the
number one pillar the first pillar the
foundation of all polish jury is an
individual who is somewhat unknown even
to learn a Jews his name was rakov paa
and that's why we made sure on our trip
to bring
M with us as in honor of the first y of
Polish jury R Yakov poak was born in
1470 he was born in Poland he was the
abzan and the Raa in Prague but a
dispute arose there and he had to leave
Prague and in
1492 he became the Riva of Cal I did not
realize until this moment if you were to
ask at in what year did Poland was
Poland established as a tamic center
1492 that's when rakov Pak comes to
crack out rakov Pak revolutionized Le
revolutionize the learning of gamar he
instituted a method I'm sure many of you
know he instituted something called PP
pull is not what they have like back in
the day in Yeshiva every so often we had
a pull Shear that's not what of pak's
system of PPO was PPO was uh nothing
less than intellectual
acrobatics it was
making it was by the way the in Poland
was they would learn something
called
what's that was the in
Poland would Master the the rashash
would then come down come into the ISA
The Tam would surround him ask the
rashash all the questions they had on
the the rash would respond then the
rashash would tell theim his questions
on the and his answers but what Pak did
was he would take different garas and
see if two random garas were consistent
with each other he would make
differentiations not
not to get to the conclusion but to
sharpen the minds of the students and
this was a very controversial method of
learning the Mah was vehemently opposed
to what this method called P but it's
surprising someone who advocated for
this system was none other than the
greatest Pake of ashaz jury the Rama
himself was an advocate of the system of
Poa so the first pillar of Polish jewy
is rabak of Pak in his uh under his
Reign krael becomes a uh a
tremendously a learned City even simple
people could not help but be influenced
by the the greatness of of tamic
knowledge in the city of
Kow so now it's very interesting in
ashkenaz if you were a sage there what
were you
called No in Poland you were in a in
you hear the difference you see in ashaz
it was a matter of knowing the material
so you
were not in Poland Poland they were
sharp like attack in Poland you were you
were a g it's a different that
terminology captures the difference in
the tamic process rakak passes away in
1530 ryak Pak which did he write rakab
did not write
any rakab did not
write his in 1530 was
shna theama comes to learn from by the
way if you look in the's edition
of In the when talk that who the
wrote well
Shak like that because he then gave
theama his daughter to
marry so you know anyway I'm going to
tell you you know in our generation
there's something called the sh crisis
in Poland there was no sh
crisis it was unheard of for any girl
ever to reach 18 without being married
it never happened it never happened
there were no single girls in Poland for
hundreds of years
ever and they had a system and we're
going to learn about that
system whether we could adopt that
system lots of luck okay now Shalom Shak
was a a student of uh rakov Pak and all
the G in Poland were students of R Shak
again Shak is the second pillar of
Polish
jewry uh for example the mes bamin the
Rama they're all students of
and in
the said I asked my why don't you
write says
look because of his great humility he
felt that he doesn't want anybody to
have to rely on his Sak I would imagine
there was something more than that and
that is you know in Poland they held and
this is found in the writings of the
brother maral of Prague who did not
agree withar writing p
in Poland they held that you can't ask
someone a sh you know in America they
have something called a hotline you know
so if you don't if you have a sha you
call up the hotline and you speak to
some Rabbi you never met him you don't
know him from Adam he doesn't know you
from Adam or from Eve and and he gives
you a in Poland in Hell there's no such
thing as asking a
sha you're are you Jewish is your mother
Jewish you have a Jewish name so open up
the gamarra learn the gamara learn the
Rashi learn the tus learn the sugya
you're the only one who knows the
factors of your situation what do you
such
an that you can't figure out this was
the opinion of the brother of mar and he
had very big problem with
codifying so I would imagine that did
not
codify
because to be a vibrant Je you have to
have independent knowledge of the in any
event did not write any
his was in CAU then you had rman of
verisa who is
marra for 42 years and the fourth pillar
of Polish jewry was Raam Ramin was born
in Mains he learned from his father and
then he learned from rakov V these
friends were the four pillars of Polish
jewry number one rakov Pak number two R
Shalom Shak father-in-law of the
Rama number three rman of verisa who
lived in laav and number
four Min from these four
G Poland became the epicenter of Torah
jri in the entire world tamim from all
over the world came to learn this
and everything we're going to see in the
next couple of days all the G that we're
going to visit from Mora
s kutna cow All Began because of the
roots of these four G soon we're going
to learn about the six pillars of
ideology that polish jewry was built on
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