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when you will go out to war, we all
desire a peaceful life.
pleasure, comfort, relax and enjoy.
Yet each year we read this para
para that speaks of war against enemies
against the Satan.
But if you're already from or you've
done chuva,
you don't want war.
At least that's what most people say.
They don't want war. And all too often
we see this very sad thing happen where
the Satan uses his ultimate trap to
capture religious Jews without them even
knowing it. In fact, if you told those
same religious Jews
Bouva from from birth, that they
actually destroyed the beta mikdash. And
in fact, they're destroying the beta
mcdash as we know it. They'd look at you
with enough confusion to make the
situation even sadder than what it
actually is. Now, what's the trap
tonight? We're going to discuss it.
We're going to discuss peace. We're
going to discuss war. And you can decide
which side you're on. At least while you
acknowledge that the Satan is there.
when you go out to war against your
enemies and Hashem your God will deliver
him into your hand and you will capture
his captivity.
Torah tells us that there's a time to go
to war and of course as the
says that everything that's written in
Torah and
is relevant for every single generation
every single person every single day.
meaning that this verse is relevant to
you and you and you and you and I and
all of us.
But we're not going to war. At least
we don't think so.
But who's going to war in the para
first? Who are the people that are going
to war?
If we reverse a little bit into last
week's parim
in chapter 20 verse number eight,
it says,
"The officers shall continue speaking to
the people and say, who is the man who
is fearful and faint-hearted? Let him go
and return to his house, and let him not
melt the heart of his fellows like his
heart.
The Torah tells us that there were
certain people that were not allowed to
go to war. Why? Scaredy-cats.
They're scared.
But what are they scared of?
What are they scared of? For that, we'd
have to look into the oral Torah. The
Talmud
will give us some answers.
And Bavi
has
secrets upon secrets. Whether you want
the shot secrets, cababalistic secrets,
mystical secrets, everything that you
could possibly imagine.
It always baffles me that people want to
skip learning the basics and jump into
the world of Cabala without realizing
that it's right in front of them.
But here we're going to look at the
basics and then dove a little deeper.
The
page 44A
says in the name of
who is this that's frightened and
faint-hearted that the Torah is
referring to.
What is he frightened of? Well, he's
frightened because they're tall. He's
frightened because they're big. They're
they have muscles. I mean, Hashem is
fighting the war. Oh,
says
this is one who is fearful on account of
his sins.
He made sins and therefore he's afraid
that he's going to get killed in the
war.
And in fact, all of the other rules of
why someone is not allowed to go to war,
whether it's because he just built a
house or he just got married or planting
those other reasons why the Torah is
saying you can't go to war if you just
got married or you just built a house,
lest somebody else take that wife. Let
somebody else take that house. It's
really just to avoid embarrassing the
sinner because there's more of those
than there are people that build a
house. And we don't want to embarrass
the guy that's really a sinner.
When he has to say, "Listen, I can't go
to war. I'm scared I'm going to die."
Why? Cuz I sinned.
So when they say, "Who can't go to war?"
People raise their hand. And you can't
tell whether it's because they built a
house, they got married, he's already
married for 10 years. You don't know.
question is what is this sin? What's
what kind of sin? What did he drive on
Shabbat? Did he eat pork? Did he commit
adultery?
Waste seed? What sin did he make?
says the
if one spoke between dawning his armed
feline and his head feline
but did not recite a second blessing
he has committed a transgression
and therefore he returns on its account
from the war regiments.
What
you kept Shabbat? Yes. You're loyal to
your spouse. Absolutely.
Protect your b. Yes. Eat kosha all the
time. You pray every day. So what sin
did you make? Well, I put on my armed
feeling
and
when I before I finished I spoke as I
put my head feeling
and I didn't make a second blessing says
Rashi. He didn't make a second blessing.
So that's a sin. So here we're talking
about we're talking about not just from
people. We're not talking about
we're not talking about people that are
anything less than sadikim.
Why? Cuz they're not driving on Shabbat
and not committing any major sins. What
sin did he make? He spoke when he put on
his tofillin a rabbitical sin
and that's already more than enough for
him to be scared that he's going to get
killed that he's going to get killed in
the war and therefore he's not allowed
to go.
So we're talking about
that are going to war.
People today
may not even realize they're in war,
but in fact they are.
And the same thing goes in
where it also says
what sin were people scared of that they
couldn't go to war.
Page 36A
says
something that to us seems like it's
inconsequential.
If he speaks between dawning his armed
feline and his head feline, he must make
a a blessing again. And if he didn't,
then he makes a sin.
The average person goes to sh puts on
his every day.
Sometimes he makes a mistake and speaks.
Somebody says, "Hello,
somebody says, "What time is it?"
Somebody says, "Do we have a minan?" All
types of things. And he says something
and then he realized he shouldn't have.
What is he going to do? Make a blessing.
Sometimes he forgets. But the last thing
on his mind is thinking that this is a
sin that is putting him in danger where
if we were going to war, he would not be
allowed to go.
He would not be allowed to go.
Why?
Why is this
or any other sin?
Because the Torah is telling us in the
very next verse after telling us that
you will go out to war against your
enemies. Something that seems unrelated
but it actually adds up and tells us
exactly what Torah is talking about. Now
you went to war, right? And you will see
among the captivity a woman who is
beautiful of form and you will desire
her and you may take her to yourself for
a wife.
Says Rashi on the puk.
this whole thing about
the guy going to war and then talking
about a beautiful woman that's on the
other that's with the enemy and him
being seeing oh how beautiful she is.
What is it telling us? What is
everything telling us? This entire
section is talking about
fighting against the ultimate enemy
which is the Satan. Not just the war at
the time of Mosher Benu. Not just a war
at the time of Yeshua Benoon. Not just a
war at the time of David,
but rather a war that you and you and
you and you and you and I and all of us
are fighting each and every single
second of the day.
When you go out to war when every day,
every moment. Why? Because just like the
Satan
is looking for any excuse to justify
killing the holy soldiers of Moshe Benu,
the holy soldiers of Yeshua Benoon, the
holy soldiers of Shaamelik, and the holy
soldiers of David Melik.
He's looking for the smallest excuse,
let me kill him. He's also looking for
the smallest excuse to kill everybody
else until this day. And just like he
can kill at war, he could also kill with
a beautiful woman. How many people have
destroyed their lives
because of a beautiful woman or a
beautiful man?
The Torah is telling us
this war is not just a war with knives
and guns and all types of this war is a
war that the Satan is going to look for
every single excuse he can possibly find
in order to destroy a person
and ultimately bring that person to fall
for immorality.
ultimately bring that person to start
off by thinking that his sin is not a
big deal. It's only wasting seed. He's
not hurting anybody else. It's just by
himself. She's just by herself. Nobody
can see. Nobody's getting hurt.
You keep going that way and people will
get hurt.
The Satan makes a person think that the
small things are nothing.
But if we look at what our Torah tells
us further,
we'll find out some more answers.
We'll find out some more answers.
In the book of Kings,
in the book of Kings
in chapter 16
verse number 34,
this is at the time of Elawa Navi.
Is the king Rasha
idol worshipper
and
the door is ali
Now, everyone knows from
the time of Yeshua Benoon, the Yeshua
Binon after he
miraculously defeated Yiko with the
walls sinking into the ground,
he cursed the city that no one is
allowed to build here.
And anyone that does, all of his
children will die. And the verse says in
his days
built built up Jericho.
With the death of Abram, his firstborn,
he laid the foundations. And with the
death of Sig,
his youngest, he installed its doors.
like the word of Hashem that he had
spoken through the hand of Yeshua
Benoon.
So here
you have a you have a sadik
you have to saying don't build here.
Yeshua says don't build here
but
doesn't want to listen. Ah come on it's
old news. It's not relevant to me. I'm a
commander. I'm important
listens to me. I want to make them
happy. I want to also leave a legacy.
You know, it's like people they want to
leave a legacy.
So they save and save and save and keep
and save and save and they don't realize
that in the end the legacy is going to
go to their enemies
because their legacy was not in
conforming with what wanted for them
and
says I want to leave a legacy. Yeah, but
what about the curse of Yeshua? No, come
on. It's old news.
So he starts building the city. As soon
as he starts, his firstborn son dies.
As he continues building, another son
dies.
Instead of doing chuva, instead of
realizing
I made sins, I made a mistake.
Perhaps the curse is real. Perhaps we're
not supposed to do this. No. No. He
says, "No, it's bad times. the market is
down, there's hunger, there's uh germs,
there's this, there's that.
He feels like he continue going
and as you would have it, by the time he
finishes building,
all of his children die.
Nowadu
tells
even though
just lost all of his sons go and see him
and uh you know comfort him
comes and at the time
he's sitting Shiva
Aab is there also
comes and says perhaps it's time to do
you made a mistake that you built even
though your
said not to
and
answers with and says who's bigger
or
of course everyone agreed that Benu is
bigger he's the prophet of all prophets
Well, Mosher Abenu wrote in the Torah
that anyone that worship idols will get
a death penalty. We worship idols every
day, says a
life. We have a good time.
Yeshua
said not to build.
So how could it be that the words of
Yeshua Benoon the lesser prophet
according to everybody
his words will come true and Moshe
didn't this was just happen stance it
was just bad luck they died because they
were going to die anyway
this disrespect
of Musher Rabenu
angered Elawa Naveim
And he went to
and told him, "You promised me that if I
go, you would allow me to you'll do
whatever I ask.
Please give me the key to reign."
There are three keys that
spiritual keys keeps to himself.
when a woman will give birth
is one of them
and also the key to the rain.
Now rain is also
and
gives him the key
and
says from this moment on no more rain.
No more rain.
And the rain stopped.
Not for a day, not for a month, not even
for a year.
Three years, no rain. Now, of course,
even
has to eat. So tells Ali
to go and find a widow
and ask her to host him.
Navi goes into the town, sees that
there's a miserable woman, widow, poor,
everyone is losing everything they have.
Everything is drying up.
and he asked, "Can I be a guest in your
house?"
And she says, "I only have a little bit
of wheat.
That's just enough for myself and my
son, my only son. And after that, we're
going to die because we have no more."
He says to her, "Don't worry.
Just listen to me and everything's going
to be fine.
Take that. Uh you have a
a um
that wheat
also you have some oil.
Make a cake for me first because I'm a
queen. So make it for me. So this is a
special guest as said in the sh special
guest. Not only he's asking her to give
him food during poverty but he wants to
eat first.
make a special cake for me. After you
make it for me, then you could eat.
She just said she only has enough for
her and her son. But this poor woman is
rich when it comes to unlike
unlike she had she was wealthy when it
came to
believing what the say
and she benefited in seeing an open
miracle where the wheat
would not go down. Despite how much she
would use, there was still more wheat
left.
There was still more oil left and they
were able to live while everybody else
is still looking looking for food. Three
years pass and of course sees his
children suffering
and is eating. He's drinking. He's fine.
Says, "Yeah, I gave him the key. So, I
want to Hashem could do whatever he
wants,
but I want to put him in a position
where he's going to be forced to make
the decision to bring back the rain.
What does he do? One day, that poor
widow finds out that her little son
died.
She starts arguing with the Lea Navi.
What is it? Before you, everything was
fine. Now you came over here, my son
dies.
And the feels bad and he runs to Hashem.
He says, "Please, Hashem, why did you do
this to this woman? Please bring her
back to life." Hashem says, "What? You
want to bring her back to life? I can
give you a key to bring her back to
life." Okay, so give it to me, Hashem.
But hey, I mean, I only have three keys.
Life and death, giving birth, and uh
reign.
How is going to look if you have two
keys
and I only have one?
Who's uh who's the boss here? Who's the
rabbi here? No, no, Hashem, no problem.
What should I do? Give me back the key
for the rain and I'll give you a key for
life.
Okay, Hashem, give it to me, please.
Hashem gives him the key. And ali
prays. He lays on top of the of the boy
and brings him back to life.
He brings the boy to his mother and she
says, "Now I know you are a man of God."
Then Hashem
comes to says, "Okay, you've given me
back the key to rain. It's time to bring
back the rain, but I don't want it there
to be because you said there's not going
to be rain. So go to aav
and get them
to do chuva and tell them it's going to
rain and then I'll make it rain
goes he runs into his
oady
and says where where have you been where
have you been?
I'm here
has looked for you everywhere. He says,
"You could tell I'm here
and if he wants to come see me, come
over here."
Of course, shortly after comes with its
chariots,
"Okay, we're here.
You stop the rain. What do you want
says to him? Bring all of Am
to the top of the mountain.
and
over there
I'll give the m we'll do a sacrifice and
I'll bring back the rain. Okay, no
problem. Of course, the king commands
all of the Jews show up.
But alongside them there are 400 manus
freedmans
400 idol worshippers
and they come and they have a plan.
What's the plan? We're also going to
bring a sacrifice. So says we're going
to bring two sacrifices.
One you guys are going to bring and one
I'm going to bring.
And whoever sees a fire coming down from
Shamine
to burn the the sacrifice,
we know that's God.
Of course, these idol worshippers, they
were liars, but they weren't stupid.
Liars are usually not stupid. They're
heretics. They manipulate the Torah.
They take advantage of ignorant people.
But that's only because they're clever,
not because they're stupid.
They know the weakness of other people
more than the people know about
themselves.
So these false prophets, they told
the same that lost all of his sons,
you go under the uh stage
and you turn on the fire from the
bottom. Take some oil, take some uh fire
with you and you learn the fire. to look
like the uh fire is really coming.
They planned, they knew no fire is
coming from Shmim. The idol can't hear,
can't see, can't speak, can't do
nothing. But they can't do that in front
of everybody else. They have a
competition to win.
Win at all costs.
So
they say, "How what's the key? As soon
as we start knocking on the stage, you
turn on the fire." Okay. goes under the
stage, nobody can see him.
And they are saying all types of mumbo
jumbo. They're saying all types of false
prayers. And then they knock on the
stage. The fire coming down, nothing.
The fire coming down,
nothing. Fire coming down,
zero. What happened
made sure that
wasn't alone under the stage. He sent
them a friend, a little snake that bit
him and killed him.
After they're there already for a couple
of hours,
no fire, starts making fun of them.
Says, "Maybe your god fell asleep. Maybe
he's old so he can't hear you
and he starts making fun of them as it's
to make fun of idolatry.
But the time of Mina
says okay now it's our turn.
not only who bring the sacrifice, but he
also dug
hole around the uh the um the altar and
they got water from the uh from the
river and filled it up. And he says the
fire is not only going to consume the
sacrifice, but it's also going to
consume the water and everything. It's a
heavenly fire. It's going to be a fire.
As the says, there are multiple types of
fire, seven types of fire. And the
heavenly fire is a fire that consumes
everything, including water. Consumes
literally things that you can couldn't
even possibly imagine. It's not like a
regular fire that you light in your
barbecue.
So, he brings a sacrifice. He prays to
and he has
everyone watching
and the fire comes down and consumes the
sacrifice, consumes the altar, consumes
the water, consumes the dirt.
And everyone says, "Hashem Elohim,
Hashem Elohim, Hashem, he is the God.
Hashem, he is the God." Everybody does
cha.
This was a big kushm. But now the second
stage is to bring rain.
Where's the rain?
Leon says, "You see that tiny little
cloud over there? The rain's going to
come over there. A go back to your
palace. There's going to be a lot of
rain. Where a lot of rain? There's a
tiny little crowd. It's It's like the
middle of the summer in Florida. There's
no clouds. No, no. That tiny little
cloud that's going to make a lot of
rain.
Listen, after what we saw you do
already, who knows? Maybe you're right.
AB did not even have enough time to get
back to his palace. There was already
pouring rain. Rain like people haven't
seen in years.
So
here in the story, there's a lot of
different things that we can learn from
it.
Aside from
times to sanctify kadesh's name, times
to understand that we have to do chuva.
But also the flaw of human logic
which is that everyone thought that they
were religious. Everyone thought they
were doing the right thing because if
they didn't,
if they thought that idolatry was wrong,
they would have abandoned it. Especially
after having no rain for so many years,
everyone thought they were fine.
Everyone was shalom, peace will be upon
me. Perhaps it's just bad weather.
Perhaps it's bad times. Perhaps it's
going to change tomorrow.
And only Elah
had to bring the war to them to
understand that they have been caught by
the Satan and they don't even realize
it.
The
Shabbat
says that
the Satan comes to and says, "Your
children have sinned.
According to your Torah, if they kill,
destroy them." Hashem says,
"But there is righteous people among
them. They learned Tawra. They did
chuva.
Even donate a few dollars here and
there."
Satan says, "Yeah, but your Torah says
you can't just pick and choose which
rules you follow. You have to follow the
entire Torah."
They didn't follow Torah from Al Fat.
What sin did they make?
They saw their brothers. They saw their
sisters being idol worshippers driving
on Shabbat. They saw their brothers and
sisters saying, "You need them." They
saw their brothers and sisters being in
predatory lending businesses. They and
they didn't say anything.
Hashem says to the Satan, "This is the
religious people. Kill them first.
They're the destroyers of the beta
mikdash." And that's what happened.
All the idol worshippers, all the
they were in bad situation. But what
caused the destruction? It was because
the religious people did not care enough
about their fellow Jews to go and rebuke
them to go and do kiru and therefore
destroyed them first.
This is what the says destroyed the bet
mikdash not the first time but also the
second time.
Now
you would think
that this has nothing to do with this
week's para
but it does. And to understand that we
have to go into another book.
This time we're going to go to the book
of Judges.
In the book of judges
chapter 19
there is a horrific story
while everyone was in a peaceful time.
Whoever
want to bring sacrifice can whoever
wants to pray can. Am is doing okay.
But one day
this man gets angry at his wife
is concubine
and she runs away. She runs out.
a group of
religious Jews. They weren't idol
worshippers, at least not according to
the verses,
from the tribe of Benyamin.
Catch this woman and commit immorality
with her against her will.
After the trauma, she comes back home
and because of all the pain and agony
she went through, she dies at the
footsteps of our door.
When our husband sees this, he goes to
the leaders of Am. He tells him, "Look
what happened." He sends everybody. He
cuts her body to pieces and he sends it
to every tribe. Look what the tribe of
Benyamin did to me. Look what they did.
They desecrated my wife. My wife.
In chapter 20 of the book of Judges
says,
"And all of the children of Israel went
out and the assembly gathered together
as a single man."
Meaning all the religious Jews,
everybody got together
for what? We're going to war against our
brothers from the tribe of Benyamin.
Why? Look what they did. Look what they
did.
What kind of people are this? We're
going to war against them.
We're talking about We're not talking
about these gangsters. talking about
people that go to war. Who goes to war?
We said people are not allowed to go to
war even if they have a small sin of
speaking in between putting on that.
Yeah, but you're going to war against
your brothers. Yes, but look what they
did. Look what they did to our sister.
She was a Jewish woman. She wasn't a uh
some amalikch.
So, we have to destroy them. Even though
they're our brothers, what they did is
unexcusable.
And the verses tell us the details of
the armies.
When the tribe of Benyamin heard this,
they gathered together
and ready for war. How many soldiers
does the tribe of Benyamin have? 26,000
sword wielding men.
26,000.
But the other side has 11 tribes.
And therefore the men were numbered
400,000
sword wielding men. All of these were
warriors.
So the side of the righteous, the
religious,
the ones that are going to protest
against rape, going to protest in honor
of this woman
that got killed,
have 400,000 soldiers. soldiers that
don't make a sin on the
criminal side, tribe of Benyamin,
only 26,000 people.
Logically, you would say, okay, the war
should be over in probably 15 minutes.
400,000 against 26,000,
it's a uh somewhere almost 16 17 times
the uh amount.
17 to one. Every every uh every 17 can
kill one. Of course,
well, the Torah says in verse number 21
in chapter 20, and the children of
Benyamin came out of Giba
on the first day and destroyed 22,000
men of Israel to the ground.
26,000 soldiers, the few
of the bad side,
ended up winning the first day
and killing 22,000
of the religious Jews
from the rest of the tribes.
Second day, verse number 25.
On the second day,
the tribe of Benyamin
destroyed another 18,000 men of the
children of Israel to the ground. Sword
wielders, all of them.
These 26,000 men have not even lost a
person.
While the 400,000 army that were all
warriors
lost already 10% of the entire army,
40,000 people have died in two days.
Massacre.
Everyone goes back to camp, starts
praying, starts doing chuva. Please,
Hashem, help us.
We asked you if we should go to war, and
you said, "Yeah, and the tribe of Yuda
should lead us. So why are you killing
us?
And verse number 28 says, Hashem said,
"Go up for tomorrow I shall deliver them
into your hand."
And on the third day, the children of
Israel won the war and destroyed the
26,000 of the Benjamin tribe, almost
eliminating the entire tribe.
So now the come say, "Okay, wait." So,
we know that what the tribe of Benyamin
did is evil. It's against the Torah.
They desecrated a woman. She ended up
dying. They committed immorality.
Horrible things.
The rest of the children of Israel were
doing something right. They were going
to fight in honor of this woman, in
honor of
what happened here, to go defend the
Torah.
So why did Hashem
kill 40,000 of them
miraculously? An evil miracle
during the first two days before he let
them win. If you want to let them win,
let them win during the first time. Why
kill 40,000 of them?
Because the itself in says
their god hates this said to balak the
god of Israel hates immorality.
So in essence
the children of Israel the 11 tribes
that are fighting against Benamin are
fulfilling the Torah because he hates
immorality and Benjamin's tribe
committed immorality. So why is he
killing them then? at least for the
first two days.
Now, if you would say, "Well, they
didn't ask for permission." You'd be
wrong because they asked for permission
from Hashem.
If you would say, "Well, maybe they
didn't ask for instructions." They asked
for instructions and Hashem told them,
"Go."
It's almost like he trapped them.
says Rashia Kadosh.
The children of Israel were punished.
Why?
Because they went and they protested for
the rape of a woman
and not for the idolatry that was
happening already for years with the
statue of Mika that was there.
And the says
punished the children of Israel
saying to them,
"For my honor,
you didn't protest. You didn't go to
war. There's a statue. Everyone's going
there. The statue of Mika.
Everyone's going to this place
committing idolatry." And you don't say
nothing. Why? Oh, you know, listen, let
live and let live. I'm comfortable here.
I have a peaceful house. I have a
peaceful community. I'm taking care of
my uh myself. I'm spending my time
learning. I'm spending my time doing
listen, they want to be. They want to
drive on Shabbat. Okay, that's their
problem. Let Hashem deal with that. So,
Hashem says,
"So, for my honor, you didn't go and
protest,
but for the honor of a woman that's
flesh and blood, you did go protest.
Is she more important than me?"
And therefore, the alikad says, "In the
first day,
22,000
soldiers died, symbolic of the 22
letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
the holy language. And on the second
day, 18,000 died symbolic of the
idolatry. The reason why they died is
because they didn't rebuke against
idolatry. Why is 18 symbolic of
idolatry? Because idolatry is the en
enemy of the living God. Elai is 18.
In so many words, what a kadosh is
saying,
you cannot say that you honor me by
simply serving yourself where you study
Torah just for yourself. You take care
of just yourself, just your community,
just your family. Well, you know that
most of my children are going to statues
of Mika, going to heretics of menace,
going to Christianity with the Christian
missionaries, one for Israel
that are spreading heresy and idolatry
on a regular basis and doing it proudly,
saying they've reached 150 million views
in just one of their channels.
Jews are going to idolatry, but you
don't say anything. Jews are going to
heresy. You don't say anything. Jews are
now taking drugs. Inside the religious
community, they call it spiritual
uplifting. They're taking ayawasa
because some cuckoo that calls himself a
rabbi
says it's good to elevate yourself with
drugs and you don't say anything. Jews
are going into corrupt businesses
destroying the economy like in cash
advance business. You don't say
anything.
They're driving on Shabbat. You don't
say anything.
But the one girl
gets raped and all of a sudden you have
a campaign. I'm gonna fight against this
sexual harassment and rape. We got to
take care of this. Listen, we're not
saying it's not important.
But are you saying that the Torah is
wrong? Because according to the Torah,
heresy, idolatry, desecration of
Shabbat, they're all much worse
than rape.
How come when it comes to pedophilia and
rape,
you go crazy, you raise millions and
billions of dollars and cry out with no
bars, with nothing holding you back. But
when it comes to
Shabbat, when it comes to
you don't say nothing.
When it comes to heretics spreading
nonsense everywhere, you say nothing.
You say, "No, I don't want to cause."
What?
What? There's no between heretics and
people that have
one is a heretic. One has there's no
is between
So, how could this be? There's 400,000
religious Jews here. This is this is the
nation of Israel. They all pray to
Hashem. They all keep Shabbat. They all
do good things. How could they make such
a mistake
where they let idolatry sit there
without saying a single word for years,
but the second that a woman got
desecrated,
they lose their mind and start killing.
You know why?
Because the greatest trick the Satan has
ever
used
is the one that people don't realize it
exists, which is a satan that simply
makes you feel like you're religious
enough. Makes you feel like it's time to
sit back and enjoy your life. The
panasham gave you the Torah that you
could learn comfortably.
Relax. Have a peaceful life. Yeah, but
your cousin is driving on Shabbat. Yeah,
but it's not the do. Yeah, but your
neighbor, he also he's he's married to a
non-Jew. Yeah, you know say uh what
could we do? Yeah, but 80% of Amisha is
not keeping Shabbat. Yeah, but one of
these Kiru rabbis will help them. I you
know what? I'll send him a couple
hundred dollars.
You're saying shalom. You're saying
peace will be upon me. Let me take care
of my wife. Let me take care of my
husband. Let me take care of my kids.
Peace be upon me. We're learning. We'll
go to yeshiva. We're religious. Let all
of those that are going against Hashem,
let somebody else deal with it. You
traitor.
You traitor.
How can you possibly leave your brothers
and your sisters in such a way when the
Torah specifically says they'll be
punished severely for eternity if they
do not do chuva. You yourself in many
cases did chuva. You yourself were on a
first class ticket to gum that never
ends.
You yourself were Shabbat and now all of
a sudden that you did chuva three, five,
10 years, 15 years. All of a sudden you
don't want to associate. You don't want
anything to do with anybody else. You're
going to take care of yourself. Well,
let everybody else eventually come to
it. No, you traitor. No
says no.
He specifically says when you go out to
war, it's singular. What do you mean
singular? We're all in a war. It cannot
just be the few people that are fighting
for the truth. It's either we're all in
a war to win or we're all in a war to
lose.
And that's what people do not
understand. You know why? Because they
think that they're religious enough.
They think that it's enough. I've done
enough. I learn. I do my dafomi. I have
my local rabbi. I give it taka here and
there. No. No.
You don't realize You don't realize
you're at war. You think you have peace.
You're in the middle of a war. There is
no peace in this world. Why? Because
there's
shalom.
There's no peace. So long as there's
wicked people, there's no peace.
Certainly, there are parts of life you
should have peaceful. Your house should
be peaceful. Your prayer should be
peaceful. While you're learning should
be peaceful.
But that doesn't mean that you're on
vacation. That means you have to utilize
whatever time you can each and every
single day to invest in the rest of the
nation that does not realize that a
kadosh is God.
And if you say I'm too busy cuz I'm
working. Okay. If you're working, take a
big piece of that salary and invest it
in Kiru.
You can't say shalomi. No, you know,
Rabbi, listen. I invest into the co.
I donate to the local co. How many
people do chuvine the co? Oh, no.
Nobody. They're all religious. Okay. So,
in essence, all you're doing is you're
building more religious people
by giving to the already religious. In
so many words, you're still abandoning
80% of your brothers.
Do you know why you're donating to the
local kell? Do you know why you're
donating to your local synagogue? It's
not because you care about the
synagogue. It's not because you care
about the kell. It's because it's
personal to you. It's a personal benefit
to you. Just like the tribes of Israel.
They went to go fight for the woman
because it was personal to them.
What about the honor of Hashem? What
about the fact that there is so many
people literally denying that he exists,
driving on Shabbat, going and literally
cursing his name? What about them? You
don't say nothing about that because
they're not in your call, they're not in
your yeshiva, you're a traitor.
That's the truth. And that's why says
it's time to go to war. Not war against
Hamas, not war against Iran, not war
against all types of terrorists. It's a
war for the sake of the honor of a bar.
Now, for those of you that are scared,
you're scared. Why are you scared? Oh,
what are people going to say that I take
so much of my money and I invested into
Kiru? You know, people want me to invest
into into the local community because
they want to start another camp. And you
know the kids this year there's more
kids and there's more we need more Bamba
and more Beastley and we need new uh new
rides and we take them on a trip which
you know everybody you know likes
especially because it gives the parents
free time and ignores the fact that most
of the kids come home completely full of
Abu D and Gilot on their on their and
everybody claims as if it's all okay
if you're going to war for the sake of
there's nothing to be scared of. It's
not because I said it because the Rambam
said it. The Rambam
chapter 7 number 15. Anyone who fights
with his entire heart without fear with
the intention of sanctifying a kadosh
whose name alone can be assured that he
will find no harm nor will bad overtake
him. He will be granted a proper family
in Israel and gather merits for himself
and his children forever. He will also
merit eternal life in the world to come.
As the prophet Shuel said in Shel Alf
chapter 25 verse 28- 29, God will
certainly make my lord a faithful house
for my lord fights the wars of God and
evil will not be found with you and my
lord's soul will be bound in the bond of
life with God. Here Aiga tells David,
you fight the wars of God and therefore
no one can harm you. When you are
fighting the wars of your own personal
preference,
you're not fighting the wars of God.
You're fighting for your own status, for
your own personal interest, for your own
stat where where you stand and how
people look at you. You're not fighting
for God. And therefore you still have
desires for women that are not your
wife. Therefore you still have a lot of
the things that you thought you did
chuva for.
You still have a problem donating to
Kiru, but you have no problem donating
to some camp. You have no problem
donating to some Christian organization
that called itself Judeo-Christian. you
have no problem investing that money in
the stock market. You have no problem
buying a $10 or $20,000 watch. But when
it comes to investing to Kiru, all of a
sudden you're you you don't know if you
could afford to buy a $150 little tablet
to help your neighbor do. All of a
sudden, you don't have it. And that's
why says
when you go out to war against your
enemies, who's your enemy? The enemy is
a Satan that has fooled this entire
generation for the last 2,000 years.
Again, to make everybody think that for
each their own, I will do chuva myself.
I will fix myself. I will take care of
myself and let everybody else take care
of themselves. It doesn't work like
that.
All of responsible for each other. And
if you choose not to do that, you will
get punished severely. No different than
the tribes that got punished for doing
what seemed like being the right thing.
Why? Because they fought for their own
personal interest. And that's why says
you're going to war. It's not the war of
uh against kamas. No, no. It's the war
against the the war against immorality
of people wasting seed of people that
are literally glued glued to their
phones and computers and all types of
things that they don't know how to
control themselves in front of it and
they're at a point where they literally
are addicted to sin
just like you used to be. Oh, you forgot
you used to be. You forgot you used to
be addicted to sins. Oh, because it's
been already five, 10 years since you
did chuva. You forgot you used to be you
forgot
is not going to give you that same
protection
once you abandon the path of waring
going to war for the sake of Hashem.
This is what a lot of people simply do
not realize. This whole delusion that
you could have this peaceful life and
just take care of yourself while
abandoning your brothers in the middle
of a war
is simply a traitor mentality. It's
selfish and it is what destroyed the
beta mikdash. If anybody wants to do
real chuva during this time of alul or
really any time but especially now this
auspicious time of chuva of alul they
would take upon themselves to literally
gather as much money as they can from
themselves gather as much money as they
can from their friends from their family
from their ka from their community to
try to support as much kiru as possible
get a thousand of these devices that we
have to give all of the people in your
community, the ones with a keepa on and
the ones without. Why? Cuz everyone has
to do chuva. There's no there there's no
house that doesn't have a problem. Just
today we got a case where a religious
family a religious family just joined
the widow list of people we have to help
this uh this holiday. But who killed?
What happened? The father got murdered.
Oh, an Arab. No, his son murdered him.
His son, a religious son murdered the
father.
There's sickness everywhere in the
religious community, in the secular
community. And whose fault is it when a
looks at us? It's the fault of the
people that wear a keepa that don't care
about anybody else but themselves.
The people that don't wear a keepa, the
people that are not religious, they're
so sick, they don't even realize they
have stage four spiritual cancer.
They don't even realize how sick they
are.
Unfortunately,
there's also a lot of religious people
that don't know how sick they are
because they stopped caring about their
fellow Jews because they think they
should stick to their own, their own
community, their own uh modern Orthodox,
their own ultraorththodox, their own
whatever other version of Orthodox they
want to be part of, they don't realize
so long as your brothers are violating
Shabbat, so long as your brothers are
wasting seed, so long as your brothers
are in corrupt businesses. So long as
your brothers are going against Hashem,
it's your responsibility to help them do
chuva. There's no such thing as peace.
There's peaceful times of your life.
Peace when you learn, peace when you
have kadush with your family on Shabbat,
peace during your holidays.
But real peace that you're thinking like
you just go on spiritual vacation and
care less about your brothers and
sisters, that's against the Torah.
That's against the it's time people do
as much as they can to bring people to
do cha not with this slow motion version
that a lot of people do. Well, I'll
invite them for Shabbat and we'll eat
and hopefully they'll become religious
in like 30 years from now. No, no,
there's no more time right now.
Everything has to be on fast forward.
You have to do everything you can.
Exhaust all efforts. If you don't have
any money, go raise money. If you don't
have any people that have money, then go
get people to come and arrange a big
lecture. Go give out books for free. Go
do something.
Go do something. But not just this
little half half a step into the right
direction. But in reality, you don't
want to be there. Every single person
has to exert all efforts right now.
Whether it's to raise money or it's to
uh give out books, arrange lectures,
talk to people, whatever it is, but you
have to exert all efforts. Whatever gift
au gave you, use the full gifts that
gave you to help your brothers and
sisters do chuva. Stop being selfish.
You could still learn to you could
still, you know, do your mitzvot, but
don't think for a second that that's
enough. So long as your brothers are not
coming to every day, so long as your
brothers don't even believe in him. So
long as your brothers live a life that's
against the Torah, you're at fault.
You're at fault.
And that is what is telling us here. We
have a war. The fact that you think that
it's from 3,000 years ago is already the
first mistake. There's a reason why we
read this para every year. Because so
long as the Mashiach is not here, we are
at war. Once the Mashiach comes, no more
wars. Magog ends.
He is one and his name is one.
That's it. You're finished. You can
relax. Enjoy heaven
forever and ever.
But if you did not help your neighbor,
your brother, your cousin, the stranger
down the street, the stranger in a
different state, the stranger in a
different country, if you didn't help
your brothers, do chuva, you didn't help
your sisters, do chuva, you didn't exert
any effort, you didn't give out any
books even though they were free. You
didn't give out mas even though you had
it. You had no no problem spending it on
watches. No problem spending it on
vacations. No problem spending it on all
types of other things, but you didn't
invest into kiru. You didn't invest into
helping people do chva. Guess what?
Mashiach comes, you're not going to be
one of the people that's going to be
happy about it. I promise you. Why?
Because we've seen it time and time
again. Torah tells us we're at war. You
can enjoy your life, but there are times
to realize that you have to invest into
your brothers and sisters
and not just say, "Oh, yeah, dova." If
that's how we treated you before you did
chuva, guess what? You'd still be today
works when people are willing to
sacrifice everything for it. If you have
somehow
graduated from that in your mind and you
think that you've done enough and no
more is needed,
Satan has you. He has you deep inside a
trap and he's making you so comfortable
in the trap you forget to trap. Get out
while you still can and you will succeed
because there's a lot of people that
would love to be on the right side of
the fence if they only knew what it is.
And you may very well be their way to
get there. Anyone that wants to support
and help, as I said, we have our holiday
campaign, bhr.org,
or if you want to buy a bunch of these
tablets, Kiru boxes, you can buy them on
our website bzm.org.
You don't have any money, you want to
distribute books, USBs, you can get them
for free from our Kiru store,
koftore.org.
In so many words, there's something for
everybody.
But if you want to do
what's right, that means you have to do
everything in your power.
everything in your power. The same way
you would be fighting for your own
children if they were falling off of a
bridge, if they were about to get hit by
a train, if they were sick and to the
point where the next the next bit of
medicine is either going to kill them or
save them. What would you do to save
your kid's life? What would you do?
Would you jump in front of the truck?
Would you go and grab them, even
sacrificing your life to save them from
falling off the bridge? Would you pay a
million dollars, a billion dollars just
to make sure it's the right medicine?
You would, right? That's what you have
to do for your fellow Jews. Even if you
don't know them, even if they live
somewhere else, even if you're never
going to meet them, that's what you have
to do to help.
And if not, if you're simply going to
sit there and comfortably care about
yourself and your kids because you think
you're religious enough, just know
will agree with what I'm telling you.
You're a traitor. Why? Because you're
abandoning your brothers while you're
still at war. Because you're pretending
you're not at war. Wake up. It's ill.
Everyone has to do chuva. Everyone,
you know, it took a lot of time and
effort to study for this lecture and I
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for learning with me. And now back to
the lecture.
With that being said, Abu Tai, you guys
can start asking some questions and will
give us the answers.
Rabbi, if I could afford to buy two of
your tablets, one at a time, one for
myself and one to give away, which one
should I buy first?
Well, if you're already doing chuva and
you already know the where all the
lectures are,
then you should buy it for somebody else
first because you already know where the
information is and you could watch it
for free. And in essence, what the
tablet is for you is a convenience
because all of this is available online
for free. Everything the 19 hours that
are here are on our website, are on our
YouTube channel, all for free. It's just
that this gives you convenience of
having all you know organized shim and
and and all the other things that are in
it. So since you already know and have
access to it, then you don't absolutely
need it for yourself because you have.
Whereas another person that doesn't even
know right or left when it comes to the
truth, they don't have access to it. And
even if you sent them a link, they may
not click it because it's not really so
interesting to them because they got 10
or 20 or 30 or 40 other links from other
people. Some of them for work, some of
them for some articles, some of them for
gossip, some of them to buy merchandise,
some of them to buy stuff for dinner.
They got a bunch of links from other
people. So the links are good, but they
don't work anywhere near as much as
giving somebody a tablet and saying,
"Here, I love you. This is going to be
good for What is it? Open it and you'll
see. I don't need to explain. Open it
and you'll see it. And Abu Tai could
tell you every single person that has
received this tablet, whether it was in
England or in Israel or in America or in
Canada. Uh what other countries of uh
Ghana? Mexico. People ordering it from
all over the place and every single one
of them loves it. Many of them are
coming back for seconds. They're buying
more of them. It's simply that good. It
works. It's effective. So, if you could
get as many as you can, gather some
money together, uh, get 10 of them, get
20 of them to give in your community, to
give your family, your friends, give
even in the local Jewish supermarket, in
the synagogue, there's Jews, give it to
them. Here, take this. I'll give you,
you'll see that it's going to help
people. And all of that goes to your
merits. All that goes to your account.
And one secret I can tell you and in
essence what the Rambam was trying to
tell us. When you fight the wars of
Hashem, Hashem will protect you and your
kids will be uh righteous. And what what
is all this for? In essence, one of the
things that people worry about when they
do kiru is maybe if I do kiruv then my
kids won't have enough money or uh you
know they uh you know I won't have
enough time to spend with my kids or
people are not going to like me or all
types of other you know concerns that
people have. The Rambam says if you're
really fighting for the sake of Hashem,
you're fighting for the honor of Hashem.
You're not not only you're not going to
get hurt, you're gonna get blessed. Your
kids are going to get blessed. You're
gonna have a share in Aabah. You're
going to have literally more blessings
you can possibly imagine and especially
you'll have the blessing that you'll
actually become stronger
in your imun
even by helping somebody else. Even
though you've read it, you've studied
it, you've heard it, the fact that you
gave it to somebody else, that simple
move that literally takes
one second, switching hand, just that
move alone
in that second gives you special
protection from all of a sudden your
just got weaker against you. Why? You
just helped another Jew do chivva. You
now have extra protection, extra
blessing, extra extra everything.
There's no greater blessing than the
blessing that goes upon somebody that
does kuf.
And anytime people ask me, well, listen,
I did ku. How come I'm not getting
blessing? And anytime I check the store,
I'm like, yeah, you gave out one box of
books a year ago. That's not that's kiru
a year ago for a few days.
If you want the ultimate blessing, you
have to do something on a regular basis.
Either distribute books on a regular
basis, invest your on a regular basis,
which is the, you know, donations uh to
to support. You have to do something on
a regular basis in a significant way.
Why? Because you want the blessings.
You want the blessings. But again, it
doesn't come cheap. It doesn't come
free. It doesn't come easy. Doesn't come
without tests. But when you do it, I can
assure you, I've seen it with my own
eyes, not just on myself, but on
countless other people, the blessings
are simply second to none. Second to
none. I could tell you one one family
that I know, one family that I know that
at, you know, when they got married,
they were worried about whether they're
going to even be able to have kids.
They were worried, I don't know, we're
going to have kids. We're we're already
older. We're not exactly so healthy. and
even if we have kids uh you know maybe
the uh the children will have some uh
medical problems some health problems I
said you go and support Kiru and you'll
see you'll have a blessing
well you know what
there's some people that listen to data
and they listened and today hashem not
only do they have kids but they have
really really smart kids really really
healthy kids and uh in act according to
many genius kids genius.
But these are people that sacrificed
everything for the sake of Is everything
they could they didn't have much but
sacrificed everything. Why? Because they
believe in that Torah. They believe in
Torah. So people can have all the
concerns in the world.
All the concerns in the world. But if
you go with Torah, you win.
You go with you win.
Didn't want to listen to didn't want to
listen to didn't want to listen to
Yeshua. Didn't want to listen to
anybody. He wanted to go and do whatever
he want. He wanted to build because it's
it's good for his community. It's good
for his name. It's good for himself. And
guess what?
All of his kids died. Eventually, he
died. And the only thing he's remembered
for is for being
he's not remembered for good.
He's not remembered for building and
it's now beautiful because of him. He's
remembered as being.
And that's what people don't understand.
When you just want to build yourself a
name, when you just want to build
yourself a tower, a yourself thing, yo,
you you you you. That means you're not
fighting for Hashem. You're fighting for
yourself. So the ultimate a thing to
know when it comes to Kiru is helping
others before you help yourself. Helping
others before you help yourself. Which
also answers a question that somebody
asked me earlier today. Can they use
maser money or money
to bite? And the answer is no. Why?
Because
is supposed to be used to help others
especially help others do chuva help
others learn to not to help yourself.
You have to buy anyway for yourself. So
you can't use your just to buy yourself
or or or more books. You have to help
others. I know that there are some
people that rely on certain uh rabbis
leniencies that say you could pay your
uh uh tuition for your Shiva for your
kids using Mel,
I don't recommend it. And those that see
that they're paying the tuition but they
can barely afford, they can barely enjoy
the money they have. One of the reasons
because you're not really giving mel.
You're relying on leniency. So you don't
have to give masel.
Find a way to give masel and not for
your own benefit but rather for the
benefit of others. For the benefit of
others. That's the secret of of
successful kiru.
Rabbi, recently the oldest Hebrew book
in the world was discovered in
Afghanistan is also the oldest sidul.
But they found that the agada was upside
down flipped. Is this important? No.
When Moshe broke
the Ten Commandments, did he break his
own heart? I don't know what that means.
Unfortunately, there's a lot of people
that say nonsense and they take up a lot
of time to uh sift through.
Will Mashiah come in the next five years
max? Only Akadosh knows that. Nobody
else knows.
What's the procedure to convert to
Judaism? Conversion to Judaism
requires two main things. One is
learning how to be a Jew. And the second
thing is is to make the lifestyle
changes that are necessary in order to
live a Jewish life. the first one being
among them which is to move to a Jewish
community whether in the United States
or in England or Australia or Israel or
Canada or wherever there's a Jewish
community especially one that has uh
what's called a bedin which is a Jewish
uh court to help with conversions
uh and then uh do those two things go
through the conversion process uh and
then uh eventually if you're uh if
you're really serious about it
eventually they'll convert conversion in
to Judaism
uh is not like in other religions or uh
it's not a one two three thing. It takes
time. Uh it could take anywhere from a
year to several years or or even more
depending on how serious a person is and
who they use as a sponsoring rabbi. But
conversion to Judaism is by no means
easy or quick. Most people only discover
what converting conversion into Judaism
uh is through the process of conversion.
You know, before they converted or they
just wanted to convert, they thought
it's like Christianity where you could
just go to a church and just they'll
throw some dirty water on you and that's
it. You're you become uh one of them.
Doesn't work like that in Judaism. In
Judaism, it's a process. You know, the
bet has to uh see that you can live uh a
Jewish life and there you have to have
people to vouch for you, a rabbi that
vouches for you that they've seen and
they know for sure that you can live a
Jewish life because it's not in your
interest to convert to Judaism if you
can't really live a Jewish life. Uh
you'll get punished for it.
What can a non-Jewish woman do to
prepare for prayer? I have a really hard
time connecting to God when I pray.
Well, first off, I would recommend uh
watching my series called Aamban. It's
one of the playlists on the uh on the
YouTube page and there is uh several
lectures in there to discuss prayer. Uh
second thing I would recommend is to
watch one of the lectures that we do and
for at least 10 10 minutes or so five 10
minutes 15 minutes before
uh you uh pray that's going to help you
learn some mousar some ethics and and
and and put a little bit more fire into
you to to yearn to get closer to Hashem.
That's the second thing. Uh third thing
is think about all the things that uh
you rely on Hashem for. Not just stuff
you want, but things that you rely on.
You rely on him giving you good health,
the ability to walk, the ability to see,
the ability to go to the bathroom, the
ability to make a living, the ability to
get married, to have kids, the ability
to function. Uh you'd be surprised how
many people uh do not have that
function. I don't mean just people in
the hospice or people in the hospital,
people that are walking everyday life.
Just last night, I was talking to a
young man that uh literally was like
screaming his lungs out in the middle of
the night. uh because of the amount of
pain that he had and he was dealing with
and uh I was doing whatever I can to
help the guy and uh but this poor guy is
literally dealing with such pain that uh
he's gone to a point where he's he's
he's you know he almost prefers death
over item
you know he's not going to kill himself
but you know it's a uh he needs to do a
lot of things to make those changes uh
to to fix things but the point is is
that uh he knows what the direction he
needs to go in. I gave him the best
guidance that I possibly can. Uh but
it's really at the end of the day, it's
his it's it's in his hands of what he's
going to do, what he's not going to do.
But I can assure you that you don't
think of yourself as ever being like he
is. Uh because you don't see it, you
don't think it, and therefore you think
it doesn't belong to you. What you don't
realize is that can give that suffering
to anybody that he brings it on you or
anybody else. But the reality is he he
brings it on people. So when a person
wants to protect themselves from, you
know, anything bad happening to them,
the first thing they need to learn how
to do on a regular basis is thank Hashem
for everything. Thank him for literally
every single thing you have. And I I
recommended many people that had a hard
time understanding gratitude, make a
list. Take a little book, take a little
notebook and write a list. Every time
something good happens to you, a miracle
happens to you, you uh found money, you
got a raise, you uh miraculously met
somebody that ended up becoming your
spouse, whatever. People have endless
miracles. Write it down in a little
book. Write down a little book. You'll
see how they start adding up pretty
quickly. And anytime uh you have a
moment, look through that book. Look
through all of the things that Hashem
gave you, all the wonderful things that
he gave you. And you'll see that you
have so many different things that
Hashem gives you that perhaps you forgot
about, you take for granted. And uh
unfortunately, many people are
ungrateful. They don't realize they uh
that saying thank you one time is not
enough. I have a uh lecture that I did
years ago about what is what is really
the Torah way of saying thank you. The
vast majority of society uh does not
even realize what what thank you really
is. uh they think thank you is just
simply saying a few words and then
moving on to your you know with your
life. That type of thank you only makes
you know your you feel better but it
doesn't uh it doesn't show gratitude.
There's a very big difference between
saying thank you and showing gratitude
and most people don't realize there's a
big difference between them. So if you
start appreciating the things that
Hashem gives you uh and start thinking
about all you depend on every single day
that in the very least should make you
more connected to your prayer that
you're praying to Hashem because he's
the source of all good. He's the source
of everything. You need everything from
him. So that's the first step. After you
do that for a little while, you know,
you uh you'll have other things also.
Thank you uh uh you know for for a lot
of things you'll learn from the
lectures. But point is that if a person
knows how to be grateful, it's a person
that knows how to pray too. If they
don't know how to pray, it's because
they don't know how to be grateful.
So you have to fix that.
Is there anything in a cirto that can be
purchased in Spanish? Since I live in
Mexico and I would like to buy some
things to leave in a synagogue, is there
anything that could be purchased in
Spanish? Uh the only thing that uh we've
uh recommended for people and we've uh
done is uh the AI Rabbi cards in
Spanish.
Um
but uh we ran out of those. I mean if
you want to sponsor them, we could print
more of them. The shipping to Mexico is
pretty expensive, but uh you could also
print them over there if you want. I
could just send you the file. You could
print the cards over there. That's just
AI Rabbi because that's the one thing
that you know you could uh ask the AI
rabbi in all languages. Uh if you have
money you could maybe buy subscriptions
for a few people. Uh that's another
thing that you can do. Um and as far as
books, no we don't have any books in uh
Spanish currently. We've had from time
to time some books in uh Spanish, but uh
we never really had uh a huge demand for
it or any big sponsors for it. But uh if
you are willing to sponsor uh I'd be
more than happy to you know get some
books and send them to you uh or or give
out to other people. But uh so far right
now I believe all the books we we have
in stock right now are in Hebrew.
There's no English even. Uh we have USBs
in English. Um we have cards in Hebrew
and English. But uh as far as um uh
lectures and like on USB or I uh or
books, we don't have anything uh in in
Spanish. But again, anybody that you
know wants to make the investment and
and help us do it, I'll be more than
happy to do it. It's not because I'm
looking for more work to do. It's just
if you have if there's a demand for it
and there's a somebody that's willing to
back it, I'd be more than happy to to do
it. Um but it's not, you know, it's not
cheap. It's it's everything costs a lot
of money. I've had uh people ask me
about uh Rabbi Nissim's books a bunch of
times uh because we gave out a bunch of
them for free. Uh what was it earlier
this year or Yeah, I think it was early
this year or last year
and um you know then people asked me,
"Oh, can I have uh can I have more?" I
said, "Well, we ran out already." All
right. So, can I you know, I said, "If
you want to sponsor it." like, "Yeah,
yeah. I want to sponsor a uh you know, a
uh uh Okay, great. Um, how many do you
want to sponsor?" "Oh, no. I want to
sponsor a thousand 2,000 books." I said,
"All right, great. Let me find out the
price for you." And I said, "What's your
budget?" He's like, "No, I I could
donate $1,000." Like, $1,000?
I'm sorry. I can't buy a th000 or 2,000
or 5,000 books with $1,000.
I mean, yeah. I I I can buy a a few
postcards.
I can buy a thousand postcards. I can't
buy a thousand books. Who could buy a
thousand books for uh you can't even buy
a thousand empty notebooks for $1,000?
Uh so people are a little bit
delusional. Uh it's it's very strange,
but so again, it costs money. If you
have the ability and the and and and the
interest, I could uh find you good
products that we could uh get for you.
um that uh you can distribute in your
community in in many languages. Uh but
if you don't have the ability then you
know as uh fine we'll wait until
somebody else has steps in.
What advice do you have for someone who
grew up conservative but has gone off
the de? Stop keeping kosher since the
army but wants to be close to Hashem
while still being moderate.
There's no such thing as being close to
Hashem while betraying him. If you want
to be close to Hashem, you have to
listen to him. How do you listen to him?
By following the entire Torah. Following
the entire Torah means keeping Shabbat,
keeping kosher, keeping modesty, keeping
all of the mitzvot. If you're not
keeping all of the mitzvot, you have a
very serious problem. Uh not only are
you betraying Hashem, but you're also
living in denial. Now, most people live
this way because they don't realize that
the Torah is not a pick and choose. It's
not a buffet and you can just pick and
choose whatever you want. The Torah is a
one-sizefits-all.
One size fits all. Meaning everyone has
to do it. Everyone has to do it. So if
you don't know why, I would recommend
you watch more of our lectures. Watch
the film that we have on our channel
called Hashem took back his millions.
Watch tikunit. Watch the Shabbat film.
Uh you know, watch all the different
films that we have. We have a playlist
on the YouTube channel. Uh for anyone
that hasn't subscribed, you should
subscribe. There's constantly new stuff
going on there every day. And now we
have some short films going there. Uh uh
we just published a new film
uh yesterday or the day before that so
far only the uh uh YouTube members have,
but the rest of everyone else will have
access to it in a few days. We published
a big film a few weeks ago called Go
Magog. So, if you like films, then I
have a whole playlist called Torah films
on there. If you like lectures, I have
thousands of lectures you can listen to
and understand what the Torah says. And
you'll notice from my lectures that I
always bring the sources, whether it's
from the five books of Moses or the
Talmud or the Zah or
there's always sources that you can look
up and uh confirm that what I'm saying
is what the Torah says. Uh and the point
is that you'll see the more you learn
Torah, the more you realize that um
living a life where you are, you know,
expecting to be close to God while
betraying him is not only a uh you know,
a a fool's errand, but it's it's it's
it's literally something that's so
absurd that um it's it's it's it's
ridiculous to even think it's possible.
It's like saying I want to have a loving
marriage while cheating on my wife. It's
it's not possible. It's not possible.
So person has to understand that if
they're living such a life where they're
cheating on their wife and they're
deluding themselves to believe that they
love their wife, they don't love their
wife. They love what their wife does for
them. They love themselves, but they
don't love their wife. Why? Because if
you love someone, you don't cheat them.
You don't betray them. You don't lie to
them. You don't hurt them. Oh, no. But
she doesn't know. Even worse, even
worse, they're living in denial thinking
that you actually are honest and one day
they're going to find out and uh and
realize their whole life was also a lie.
So, stop lying to yourself. Learn Tawa
and you'll understand that uh there's
one way to connect to Hashem and that's
through his Torah.
Rabbi, do you accept zel? Uh, yeah. If
you want to send zel, you can. It's my
phone number.
I am not Jewish. Before I learned it's
forbidden to study the Zo, I bought the
book. How should I get the book out of
my possession? Go to a local yeshiva or
k or bet midlash or synagogue that's
orthodox and give it to them?
In your opinion, what is the best gula
for someone who is in need of Yeshua?
Doesn't matter what my opinion is. You
got to listen to the
writes about a thousand years ago that
even if somebody knows and has good
deeds like Mosheu,
they still would never get to the level
of somebody that does kuf that helps
people do chuva. Because the prophet
Jeremiah says in the name of hem in
chapter 15 verse 19
if you bring a lugard and turn him into
a someone precious meaning if you help
somebody do chuva you'll be like my
mouth. So the
suka actually uh says something uh
extraordinary because sometimes people
ask me why is the uh campaign the uh you
know the the Russash Shana campaign that
we have obviously we're here to help
poor people to help people that are in
need to do more kiru and so on but
there's also a special prayer and
blessing that we uh we give to specific
people and uh why can't people pray for
themselves? They can. But why would
anybody want some, you know, Rab to pray
for them or myself to pray for them?
Because the says in page 14a in the name
of why are the prayers of the righteous
compared to a pitchfork? To tell you
that just as the pitchfork turns over
the grain that is on a threshing floor
and tosses it from one place to another,
so too the prayers of the righteous turn
over, so to speak, the attitude of the
holy one. Blessed is he from the
attribute of harsh judgment to the
attribute of mercy. In so many words,
the reason why people ask us or other uh
uh you know people that do kiru to pray
for them is because not even a matter of
just being righteous or not righteous.
It's a matter of that there's nothing
higher than somebody that does helps
people do chuva. Meaning even if you
compare, you know, someone that learns
Torah all day, okay, someone learns to
all day, learns to 15 hours a day. Okay,
you still cannot compare them to
somebody that helps people do. This is
what says this is what says in countless
places. This what says this is what says
this is across this is not like a people
that help people do chuva are above and
beyond everyone else. They're considered
the stars. They're considered the stars
even higher than people that learn Tawa
and and just do that. So when you have
the opportunity to support somebody
that's, you know, helping people do
Chuva,
there's nothing greater than that. And
that's also why we were able to
publicize dozens and dozens of miracle
stories last year of people that have
supported us to you know and and
literally got open miracles whether it's
having children after doctors said it's
not possible for 10 years or it's a uh
you know cures for cancer or countless
other things and we have a whole
playlist on YouTube of miracle stories
after another and this is not even you
know 5% of them. These are just the ones
that you know were publicized.
But the point is is that if somebody
wants to bring a uh you know
extraordinary miracles upon their life,
they have to take as much as they can
and invest it into kiru and in as much
as they can means, you know, it's above
and beyond the norm. Not uh not just a
one-time thing. Above and beyond the
norm, you know, I have uh unfortunately
sometimes people love their money more
than they love their life. And uh they
uh they realized too late. They re
realized too late that it's it's a
mistake. I actually had a guy that um
used to uh I don't know if I told you
guys a story or I said it just in the
Hebrew lecture, but I'll tell you
anyway. It's uh a guy that uh really
nice guy that uh gave him over the years
the chuva and um
he used to donate every month and uh
and this went on for for years.
And uh
what was it a little over a year ago? A
little over a year ago. He uh sends me a
message that he wants to stop the
monthly donations.
Okay. Why? Uh I mean it's not that much.
It's not it's not like you're breaking
the bank here. I mean he has money.
What's the problem? Well, listen. I want
to buy my dream car and uh you know I'm
going to need the money for that. You
know, after I buy it, I'll save up and
I'll start uh you know, I'll start
donating again. Okay. Do what you want.
You know, it's I don't I'm not here to
convince people to help themselves. I'm
here to show you what's possible. You
want to help yourself, help yourself.
You don't want to help yourself. You
know, there's nothing I can do about it.
Um, so I'm never going to be the guy
that convinces people to donate. I tell
you that donations are possible. I
donate. I tell you that donations are
available. I tell you that donations are
good. Whether you do it or not, it's up
to you. You're never going to get a call
from me to try to convince you.
uh you you'll you'll get a link, you'll
get a letter, you'll get a text message,
but nothing more than that. You're never
going to get a convincing argument. Uh
why? Because at the end of the day, it
has to be me. It has to be a sacrifice
from you that it's hard for you and you
overcame it. That's what gives it the,
you know, one of the things that gives
it a blessing. But anyway, this guy
decided to stop donating
and okay, I mean, people stop and start
every day. You know, Bo, most people
that donate to us uh don't stop, but
some people do. Anyway, um not too long
ago,
he uh calls me and uh sends me messages,
bunch of messages, and he talked to he
talked to you and he talked to you and
uh it's urgent and uh Okay. Okay. So, we
talked and he says to me, I want to
donate my house. I want to donate your
house. How do you go from, you know,
donating for years?
Stop donating because of a stupid car to
now you want to donate your house. Why?
He says, "Rabbi,
doctors say I only have about a year
left." So, what? What are you talking
about? He says, "Remember
when I stopped donating?" I told him,
"Yeah, I remember. You know, I mean,
it's uh I don't think about it every
night or anything, but yeah. Uh well,
that was July." "Okay, you have good
memory." He goes, "No, no, I remember
because I stopped donating on July. I
got the car. The next month, the doctor
says I have cancer. Stage four. There's
no cure. Now, not only
I uh can't drive the car, but I can't do
a lot of other things. And um I know
that the taka that I was giving you from
your says taka saves from life and it
was saving me. It was saving my life all
these years and I didn't realize it. The
minute I stopped donating,
that's when uh you know,
gave me this uh this cancer.
So, you know, I tried to comfort him and
and tell him, "Listen, you'll live.
We'll pray for you." Uh, you know, and
he said, "No, no, but I want to donate
the house. I want to do this. I want to
do that." Said, "Listen, you know, we
talked about it. It's a whole process.
Whether it happens or it doesn't happen,
I have no idea. But this thing, you
know, I told him it's not really
relevant because we want you to live and
we'd rather have you alive doing mitzvot
than having a a house." Uh but the point
is that uh either way it's not relevant
until you know you leave this world. So
it's uh let's focus on you living. I'm
not uh I'm not looking for uh for people
to enrich me here. You know, I want you
people to live. I want you people to do
mitzvot. And that's the key. But it was
amazing that he knew it himself. He knew
it himself. He got
to his head from Hashem.
and he's one of the few people that
actually understood why he got it.
Now, heretics and and and and and fools
will think, "No, it's just a
coincidence. It's a month later. He
already had it. You could believe
whatever you want." This is what he said
himself. I didn't convince him. And I
definitely would never tell anybody. Uh
listen, you know, you got cancer because
you stopped donating to me. That will
never come out of my mouth. Even if I
think such such a thing, I would never
tell somebody that, especially in such a
situation. But he literally himself
called me to tell me that this is what
the case is and it's his fault and it
I'm sorry you know we pray for him every
day now and my wife prays for him and
Frank prays for him and will live but
the point is when people donate to help
other people do chuva all you're doing
is helping yourself all you're doing is
helping yourself that's who you're
helping you're helping yourself and when
people don't realize that you know they
are either stingy or they don't want to
do it at all. And it's a mistake. It's a
mistake.
Let's see.
I have difficulty understanding how and
when and why Hashem offered the Torah to
the other nations if he already promised
of and his descendants.
This is not like a a physical thing that
happened where Hashem, you know, sent a
angel to and said, "You want a dua,
bring all your people, let's ask
everybody." No, this is more of a
something that um speaking to the to the
angels of each nation. Uh it's it's not
it's not something like what happened
with Israel where um a uh you know, we
already have
This is something already from the
creation.
Already from the creation, creation of
souls, creation of the world and so on.
Um
I don't have an as far as the uh subject
you're asking about uh the artificial
insemination. I don't have an entire
lecture about it. I mean, I've discussed
parts of it in different lectures, but
uh I can't uh off the top of my head
which lecture it is.
Can we learn Judaism even if we're not
Jewish? Depends which part. If you're
learning Mousar, which is ethics, then
yes, you're allowed. If you're learning
uh the scripture, which is the uh the
five books of Moses, the Tanakh, and the
basic meaning of it, then yes. But uh if
you're talking about the different parts
of the oral Torah, the uh um you know,
learning Talmud, things like that, then
no, that's not that's not for you if
you're not Jewish.
What's my website? Website is basm.org.
B z a t h a shm.org.
And that also answers your next question
which is where to buy the kiru box. It's
on that website.org.
or go to the uh store on the uh page and
over there I believe it's the first
product. Uh you can buy one or you could
buy 10. You get a discount if you buy
10.
Um
next one. My father is Jewish but is
Christian. I'm converting and tried
lectures and reading Kumas with him but
he's unmoved. I'm sad he doesn't see the
privileges of being Jewish. What more
could I do? Well, it depends what you've
done uh as far as what you've showed him
and um how you try to help him. I mean,
usually parents do not like to listen to
their children. So, the best way to help
parents usually is by giving them
lectures or giving them, you know,
videos for them to watch uh and let them
learn from somebody else. Um, so that's
why I tell people if you want to help
people do chuva, whether it's your
father or your mother or your cousin or
your neighbor or somebody you work with
or uh anybody, buy as many of these as
you can from our store. Give each person
one of these. This will do the job for
you. Why? because there's 19 hours worth
of Torah films we've made over the last
10 years that hit the nail on the head
time and time again with every aspect of
the basics whether it's understanding
the obligation of the Torah, the truth
of the Torah, science versus the Torah
and how science actually uh proves the
Torah is true rather than what people
think which is the opposite. Uh the
reward and punishment
uh beton all types of amazing things are
in here. 19 hours. It's not for children
uh because you know there's certain
films that uh a three or 5year-old or a
six-year-old is going to be scared of
like Gome. Uh but if it's a uh you know
teenager or something like that, there's
no problem. Uh but as far as for adults,
it's for all adults. It's for all
adults. And as I've told people time and
time again, get as many of these tablets
as you can because they'll do the job
for you. Number one, because all the
content that he needs to get the spark
to wake up is already there. And number
two, because he's a whole lot more
likely to listen to me than he is to you
because I'm not his son.
How to help children with fixing their
mid at a very young age, especially some
that may be worse than others, such as
anger. Uh that takes time. It's if
they're really young, then uh you know,
you you have to already teach them now
that anger is not good. The best thing
to do uh with kids that are young and
kids that are even old, like 30 and 40
and 50 years old, is to read stories of
the Tadikim.
Read stories of the Tadikim, uh stories
of the sages. Uh there's, you know,
comics that have these stories. there is
a uh you know long bios depending on
what your you know for a kid it's
usually the the the ones with the with
the pictures on them but there's a lot
of really good ones these days so I
would say reading reading them on a
regular basis on a regular basis means
every day every day 15 minutes a half
hour an hour two hours when they're
younger you could probably do a whole
lot more when they're older maybe a
little less but the point is is that uh
doing it every day to learn stories of
sadikim when they start admiring the
sadikim when they started admiring the
Raas and Rabina and and
a the Rambam and the Ramban because they
heard stories about them, then they're
going to want to emulate them. They're
going to want when they play role play,
you know, they're going to pretend that
they're a big rabbi instead of
pretending that they are some, I don't
know, uh superhero uh Superman flying in
the air. Uh they're going to have better
role models. uh and uh that that helps.
The other, you know, what you could do
after that is also uh read uh books for
kids that are about midot. Uh I think
it's going to be easier to read them
stories about sadikim if they're very
young than to read them books about
midot
um because you know it's there's a
certain level of uh of of intellect of
how much they can absorb. But you could
do both and you could read the same book
multiple times too. But the biggest
thing to do is for them to learn and
don't expect them to learn to develop
their character traits in school. Kids
do not learn mousar in school. They
don't learn how to fix their character
traits in school. They learn that from
home. They learn that from their
parents. How do they learn it from their
parents? Number one, from the what I
just said, which is the parents
educating them. And number two, from
seeing how their parents behave. If they
see their parents act like animals, then
they'll be an animal. If they see that
their parents tikim then there's more of
a chance that they'll be inclined to
beim. Uh but uh it's the kids the benish
said up to you know five six years old
in many cases are you know close to like
a monkey. They see, they do. You know,
of course, there are some kids that are
much more clever and, you know, already
at three, four years old, they know how
to read and they're smart and they know
how to communicate, but I'm saying the
average kid out there,
uh, is just he sees, he does. She sees,
he she does. They don't have an opinion
of themselves. So, if they see the
parents, you know, have, uh, you know,
emodest clothes, they want immodest
clothes. If they see, uh, their parents
yell, they yell. if they see their
parents uh you know act nasty, they'll
act nasty. They're like copycats, you
know, they they copy. So, if you want to
fix that, number one, read to the kid.
Number two, apply all of what you read
to yourself and try to get also your
spouse to do the same thing
as much as possible at least.
I have a few books. How many more should
I buy? I don't know how much a few books
is, but uh if you want
uh to have a Jewish home, then you have
to have a books constantly coming in
because you're reading them. You read
the books, you buy more. You read those
books, you buy more. You read those
books, you buy more. When do you stop?
Never. As long as you can fit more
books, you can read more books. That's
it. That's that's Judaism. Judaism is
constantly learning more and more.
Books are not a luxury in Judaism. Books
are a necessity. No different than air.
And I'm talking about not just, you
know, general books, books that have to
do with Torah.
A Jewish home must be full of books.
must be full of
but not just books on shelves so they
look nice if in case you have guests and
you know they think you're smart because
you have a lot of books because they
assume you read them but actually books
you read you read you study
all right we'll take maybe one question
we'll Finished.
Rabbi, do you know someone that could
help with information about conversion
living in Bulgaria?
Years ago, I had a student that lived in
Bulgaria. And there is a rabbi that
moved there. This is probably seven
years ago, maybe more or less, that uh
was trying to start a community in
Bulgaria. Um, I don't know
if he's still there or not, but I know
that there is something there was
something there. There was something
there because I spoke to the rabbi over
there and everything. He was a good guy.
But, uh, I don't have the information.
I'm sorry.
But look, Orthodox Judaism, Bulgaria.
I'm sure you'll find something.
Okay,
we've answered, we've learned,
we did whatever we could.
We'll continue learning again next week.
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Thank you very much for learning with me
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you that learned with us that is
supportive that is sharing and will all
succeed in serving
and defeating the Satan that's within
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the very least just as hard as him
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