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Ki Seitze - Understanding the Mitzvos
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What is the theme that runs through the mitzvos of mila, karbanos and sending away the mother bird? Why does the Midrash indicate that Hashem has compassion on the birds if the Gemara says that whoever says such a thing is quieted? Why does the Torah indicate the reward for keeping the mitzvah of sending away the mother bird (long life), but in most cases the Torah is silent on the reward? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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podcast with ari goldwag recorded with
hashem's never-ending assistance in
ramaphe israel 57 82
2022. this week's sparsha espacious ki
said say in our parsha the measures the
first piece in the madrid
speaks about the mitzvot
what happens when you trip over so to
speak
a
a nest bird's nest
you want to take the eggs where you want
to take the chicks there's an obligation
the torah commands us to send away the
mother bird before taking
the eggs or the chicks
now what is the idea what is the concept
behind this mitzvah
so
we're going to talk about this and it's
a very important idea very deep idea
applies to every single one of us and
our general understanding of the torah
how we approach the torah especially in
light of the fact that together we are
learning madrish for all intents and
purposes quite often
and
often in the magish we understand the
concepts behind the mitzvos the torah
gives us the right gives us the
permission to try to
plumb the depths or plume the depths
of
what is the concept behind the mitzvahs
behind the commandments
and yet at the same time
as we'll soon see we need to have
caution we need to exercise caution
as we try to understand the terrorist
mitzvas
and we need to know that although we do
try to understand the missus we can
never fully understand the mistress
nor do we want to fully understand it
because of course god's wisdom is much
greater than our human wisdom
but let's for a moment take a look
inside and see how the magician explains
the concept of
the mitzvot
of sending away the mother bird
which is really if you have the
opportunity i don't know if you've ever
had the opportunity to do it i actually
did not long ago my neighbor
had a nest about a year ago my sister
had a nest on their
whichever you know some location
obviously in their on their porch on
their
in the vicinity of their home and uh
it's possible to do it's an exciting
method to to to do it's not something
that happens very often
but let's see something
important and deep about this mitzvah
so the major starts off talking not
about the mitzvah of kansipur not the
mitzvah of sending away the mother bird
but rather
allah starts off talking about
a child
you have an obligation a person has a
child a baby boy there's an obligation
to give him a circumcision
now
what if the child is born circumcised
and it does happen i'm aware of certain
cases indeed where it happened
what happens when a child is the
foreskin is not there so what do you do
does one have to do anything else
in order to
perfect let's say
the mila the circumcision
of the mouth
the measure says that there's a concept
that even if the child is born already
circumcised so we give
the circumcision we we are massive dumb
braces called which means we take a a
drop of blood
avraham avino abraham as i'm a fortune
explain
when he had his wrist he was 100 years
old
that skin that layer of skin was no
longer there doesn't remain for the
person's whole life clearly
in order to fulfill the obligation he
just took out a drop of blood as the aco
safe says so we see generally there's a
concept that one is obligated to take a
little bit of blood
drop a prick
in order to fulfill a mitzvah
the torah says
double language whenever the torah says
a double language
it teaches us that it needs to be done
no matter what
rather we find hashem
obligation to return a lost object even
if the object gets lost a number of
times still one does need to return it
again and again
other places you see the double language
that it needs to be done no matter what
even in a circumstance where you
wouldn't have thought it should be done
again person is being
perhaps not watching his object still
has to be returned so too
when it comes to the obligation of mila
when it comes to obligation of
circumcision even if it seems like
perhaps one should not do the mitzvah
because it's not possible there is a way
to do it indeed
okay
how does this connect to the concept of
the concept of sending away the
motherbird
let's see
why is it says
that a child we wait for the eighth day
and again whenever khazal are explaining
the mitzvous it's so that we can have a
little bit of a depth because of course
the kurdish whose wisdom is so deep
that we can't possibly know all of the
reasons behind the mitzvos but one idea
one concept behind it or one i would say
lesson we can learn from this mitzvah
why is it that we wait until the eighth
day
it represents the fact that god has
mercy upon the child and says look a
child is born comes out into the world
let's give it a chance to strengthen
itself give it eight days
by the day it has enough
strength within itself to be able to
withstand
the mitzvah of mila
the circumcision the removal of that
skin
then layer of skin
okay
here's where we come back to
the mitzvah of kantipur
sending away the mother bird
says the mattress just like hashem's
compassion is on a human being meaning
hashem
he thinks about
the human being
what's going to be the best way for the
child
to
be memorial to be circumcised
how can the child get back his car so to
hashem
also has mercy so to speak
upon an animal meaning
we find that when it comes to bringing a
sacrifice the animal has an opportunity
to live a little so to speak
until its eighth day
only after its eighth day do we bring
the animal as a sacrifice
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we find that god
has mercy or perhaps we could say god
wants to teach us
mercy
don't kill an animal and the baby of the
animal in the same day we don't want to
destroy generations of animals
if they have mercy upon the animals
hashem has mercy upon the animals
just like hashem
has mercy and compassion upon animals
also has compassion upon the birds
hashem says look if you're going to take
the you have not you have the the right
right everything all of that which is in
the world is there to serve man the
human being is the pinnacle of
creation you're allowed to take the eggs
of a bird you're about to eat the eggs
you're not to take the chicks in order
to do with them as you wish
however have compassion upon the mother
bird
a mother bird has an instinct
to love its children to love its babies
to to want to sit on its eggs
before you take those eggs and you cause
pain to the mother bird
send away the mother bird
have compassion hashem has compassion
upon the birds and we should learn that
compassion as well
as opposing tells us
now
the maforshima muskashim before shim
have the problem of
how can we understand this major this
message is telling us that the reason
behind the mitzvah is that hashem has
compassion upon the animals and we are
to have compassion upon the animals the
problem is that we have a gemaran
bronchus
famous brachus
whoever says
that the reason that hashem
has done
has has commanded us to send away the
motherbird is because of his compassion
we we tell him to be quiet a person who
prays in this way he says god you have
mercy upon the birds have mercy upon us
whoever prays in that way
if we tell them that's not a good prayer
that's not the correct prayer and rashi
there explains
as i'm a force from here bring rashi
explains what's the reason why do we not
want to pray this way two two
possibilities one possibility is
because
it's just we we don't think that way
about the mises the myth is like zerus
we don't do myths because we understand
them we understand that hashem is
compassionate you know on the animals
we do the misses because that is the
decree of god
hashem said to do this mitzvah
we don't understand the mistress we're
not we're not to pretend that we
understand the mitzvos so if a person
starts saying a shot like that starts
saying a prayer like that
we quiet him
that's one explanation rasheed the other
explanation is because it's matilda but
my sabrasus which means that it creates
jealousy amongst the creations right if
you say that god has compassion look god
didn't say if you you know if you want
to let's say
you come to a tiger and you want to take
the tigers cubs in order to bring them
to the zoo tiger doesn't save to send
away the tiger in order to take take the
cubs so so maybe the tigers will be will
be upset because they'll look at the
fact that you're taking the birds first
sending away the mother and then taking
the chicks and they'll be jealous that's
not exactly what it means but that's
what it sounds like
the maharizu explains that what it means
is that a person can say look
just like hashem singles out the the
baby birds so to speak for rakhim to
have compassion upon the baby bird and
he doesn't have that compassion upon the
tigers
maybe hashem
does not have compassion upon me maybe
he has compassion upon others
we don't want people to think
that hashem singles out some creatures
for compassion
so we we say to him
silence
be quiet
okay so but to give to kumar clearly
says
that you're not to you're not to say
that hashem has compassion upon the
birds
and you're not to single them out and
say that hashem has this compassion and
this is exciting what is that how do we
reconcile our magisk which seems to say
that hashem does indeed have compassion
when the gomorrah in bruce clearly says
that that's not how we're to approach it
like what's the proper approach
so there's a very interesting
explanation here
the way that we reconcile this is very
interesting and we'll see in the hamster
in the continuation of the of the matrix
that there is a great depth here that
really does apply to us very much we
need to think about this in our approach
to missus and how we understand and how
we look at and how we
fulfill them it's the commandments of
hashem
and the explanation here is look
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it is true
it is absolutely true hashem has
absolute compassion but we need to be
careful about how
we express the fact that he has
compassion we need to know
intellectually
that it we shouldn't fall into a trap
it's absolutely true that hashem's
compassion
on the birds it is absolutely true that
hashem has compassion upon the animals
and is for certain true that hashem has
compassion upon all human beings
that's represented by the fact that he
tells us these mitzvahs and it's also
represented by the fact that he wants us
to learn compassion through the mitzvous
but we still have to be careful about
our approach to missus and no
we need to know it's so important to
know
that no matter what explanation no
matter how much depth
we think that we understand when it
comes to the misfits we're just
scratching the surface
we're just looking at the beginning of
it
and why is that so important
it's so important because we need to
know
that
we don't feign to truly understand the
depth of the misfits because we do these
messages because of the they're
these are
decrees
from hashem
these are decrees from hashem and it
applies whether or not we understand we
think we understand or we know the depth
or we don't know the depth and
there are no exceptions either right
it's important to know there are no
exceptions if the terrorist says to do
something and we think we know the
reason and it doesn't apply to us
sorry sorry charlie it applies to us
that's a very important point it's it's
it's like our approach to terror is
absolute commitment
absolute subservience the way the the
madrigas adam talks about it the altar
of the verdict he says that
i choose not to choose
i choose that whatever the tire chooses
for me is my choice the terrorist choice
for me is that which is the best for me
the tara hakadosh broke the creator of
the world
writes within his torah
what is best for me
and even if i think that i know better
i don't know all of the outcomes i don't
know all of the
i don't know all of the
ramifications of my actions the tire
does
because god
is the one who knows all the
ramifications of our actions and placed
the most important and and
far-reaching
actions the the implications of our of
our actions if we do them
in consonance with the torah we know
that we're going to be
ultimately
we're going to have the most powerful
impact spiritually
and in every way
because it's important to know the tires
exercise it is
the decree of the king
when we do the torah we fulfill the
mitzvos
based on whatever the terrorist says
we're allowed to try to understand it
we're allowed to
have a back and forth a massa omatan but
ultimately we need to have this
understanding that the torah is fact
the terror is the best for us hashem
wants the best for us he's our father he
loves us
and if we don't understand it or if we
think we do understand it we need to
know that we
are only scratching the surface
but let's see another point which is
very important in regards to the mitzvah
of kansipur regards to the mitzvah of
setting away the mother bird
the terror tells us that the skyr
there's only a few minutes of the terror
tells us the the reward for the mitzvah
the sky for this mitzvah is
that you're going to have a long life
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that for doing this little mitzvah i'm
going to have long life what is the idea
continues and says this is what deposit
says
the ways of life
lest
you wake
lest
you give them a certain value
they move around you can't know you
can't know the ways of life
supposedly
in proverbs chapter 5 verse 6
what is this concept
the ways of life lest
you try to measure them um
says
that
is telling us
be careful don't measure don't as we
said first don't think that you know the
real reason behind the mitzvah but
another thing
don't think that you know which mitzvah
has more value
right you have the word
measuring with a palace measuring with a
with a mozzarella
a
scale the the the scale of the mountains
like a person can say look
i wanna i wanna hit the hit the big ones
right i wanna do the mitzvas i want to
fulfill the commandments i'm going to
focus on and spend my time
on the misses that are of greater value
well you'll visit misfocala and i say so
look sending me the mother bird it's a
little mitzvah let me let me steer away
from the little ones
i want to hit the big ones i want to you
know or tyra
i want to focus all my energies on tara
i want to
do
kindness i want to do the big ones
the little ones it's not i don't want to
be so concerned with the little
so to speak
who what does hashem do
he says don't think that way
don't think that way
like it is
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did not tell us the reward
did tell us the reward for this mid so
we're going to see the reason behind
that shortly
she did tell us the reward for let's say
the minutes of
honoring our parents
the torah did not there are 613
commandments did not give us the reward
for each of those commandments why
because he wants us he wants us to
wholeheartedly do all of the mitzvos he
wants
there's a there's a
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the word in in kabbalistic literature is
there's a part
there's a full face there's a full
picture that's what i'm looking for
there's a full picture
hashem wants the whole picture
he doesn't want me to just left out my
nails
the the um
the cups
of the scale
move you can't know you can't know which
one has greater value
says the measure what is this like
lamela
there was a king
this is analogous to a king
who he had
he had hired a number of workers and he
put them into his parties he had an
orchard
all kinds of different trees so some of
the gilda land most crucial parties he
didn't tell them
how much each one is going to be paid
for the work that they're doing with the
particular tree that they're working
with
he didn't he didn't want each of these
workers to only work on the trees that
had more value that were that paid
better
but
in the evening so he calls each one he
says which tree did you work with
so the first person said i worked with
this one
so he said okay you worked with this one
so this was peppers
and uh
you get paid one golden coin
carla
says he's he called another one he said
which tree did you work with i'm really
taking i said this one well
he said this one you only get paid a
half a golden coin
it's a it's just it doesn't even have
any fruits or vegetables
it's just a uh a white it just has white
flowers
it's pretty but that's all carla ah
so he asked another person he said which
one did you use which one were you
involved with
he said this was the tree that i was
working with he said that's an olive
tree you get 200 zeus which it seems is
more
the workers started to complain he said
it's not fair why don't you tell me
which one's the best one so that i could
work with the better one
so um
the king says look if i would have
informed you so i
i need all the trees i need all the
trees in my orchard to be worked with
so
who would have done it you would have
you would have gone over to the tree
that's more expensive that you get a
better paycheck for
or you would have complained
okay
the same way hashem did not reveal
the scar
the reward for each of them
who says look i want you to see
one of the most powerful and important
mitzvahs
and one of the lightest seemingly
unimportant mitzvahs
i will tell you what the the reward will
be for each of them
honoring our parents is one of the most
important in the torah and what do we
see we see that the reward for it is
having a long life
it says explicitly
in exodus chapter 20 verse 12
on your mother and your father so that
you have a long life right the prosec
reveals the terror reveals
the reward for that
for that obligation
and the lightest of them is the mitzvah
that we're talking about which is
sending away the mother bird
what is the reward
it's a long life shining
so what do we see what do we learn from
this the third place is the two
you know
presents them to us in a similar way to
teach us that you don't know
you don't know which one is khashog you
don't know which of the menses of the
commandments is more important and which
of them is less important and in a
certain sense
they're both
important and in a certain sense some
yes some are going to have a greater
reward so we're going to have a lesser
reward
but the terror by revealing to us
and concealing from us
the reward for amidst us
this teaches us that we're not to try to
figure out
which one is more important we're not to
try to figure that out so that we can
focus completely on that the torah wants
us to perform all of the commandments
the terror wants us to to do things not
because we think we figured them out
right so in one respect we talked about
the fact that we're not supposed to try
to figure it out because
hey we just do it because that's what
god wants and and he knows better than
us
and in another sense we're not to try to
figure it out because
we shouldn't use it as as a as
a reason for focusing on one mitzvah
over another mitzvah
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the terror wants us to perform all of
the missus the torah wants us to have a
well-balanced diet you know which is a
more important nutrient vitamin c
vitamin d
uh you know calcium
iron all the different nutrients have
different amounts that we need right
that's you look on the back of a cereal
box you can see
this one has
a smaller amount in order to be a
certain percentage of your your daily
intake right
the mitts is also we need to have a
certain amount for our daily intake we
need to have that balanced
mitzvah diet our spiritual diet
but we don't know which is the most
important we don't know which is the
vitamin c which is the vitamin d soter
says i want you to take care of
everything make sure you have everything
don't don't think about
don't be involved and which is
the most important one and
the terror wants us to have everything
it's very interesting very deep
and very important in our approach to
the torah
we do them it's just
yes we want to understand them of course
it's important it's important to have
this kind of depth it's important to
have this kind of conversation about
them and says why what's the
understanding of it how does it affect
us psychologically it you know it has
the impact of
impressing us
with
the concept of
having compassion upon animals having
compassion upon people certainly
however we need to understand that
besides that understanding the simple
understanding besides the there's also a
greater depth
and we don't know what it is and we also
need to understand that no matter what
we have to do the misfits because these
are the ministers of hashem and we need
that fully balanced diet we need that
full
we need to have a robust spiritual diet
so i want to bless you and ask you to
bless me hashem should help us that we
should be able indeed
to
to fulfill the misses to try to have a
depth but also have the humility to know
that we don't know everything
should help us that we should indeed
have
that well-balanced spiritual diet
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