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Life is a Choice, What's Yours? Real-Life Stories - Rabbi Yitzchak Botton
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[Music]
i heard this very nice story
recently which very special to me
because it actually reminds me a lot
about my own story
it was about a young man who was
on the verge of seeing all of his dreams
come true
he was in his 20s and about to sign
a major record deal he was a good singer
he was going to be famous with the
best-selling albums
and happened to be at that exact point
in his life
he wound up by a string of events
sitting in a class a torah class class
about judaism
and to his good fortune the ideas
resonated in him and he felt
there's nothing there's no other ms but
this there is no other truth but what
i'm hearing now
and he realized that if this is all true
then it's hard for me to go back
and give my life over to becoming a
famous singer when
ultimately i was born for another
purpose
i was in a similar situation once upon a
time
i was pursuing a career in filmmaking
film writing
and i had a choice to make hollywood
or yeshiva it's a difficult
choice to make very difficult choice to
make
truth is as amazing as his
accomplishment
was and perhaps the difficulties that i
had to
overcome in order to choose
the path of judaism really there's a
million stories like us
out there there's so many so many people
today that are that are seeing the truth
coming to the path of torah and
ultimately i think
the story that really you know captures
the entire idea really goes all the way
back to what we call the great rebbi
eliezer
he was also a young man
living in the times of the tanayam rabbi
yohan benzakai was
the head of the academy of learning then
in yavner
and he was the son of one of the richest
people in the world
and he was working in the family
business
and he felt empty so his father asked
him what's wrong
you don't like this job we'll give you
another job
he was a billionaire so to speak
he said abba father i'm empty because i
want to go
and learn hashem's torah now
his father was a businessman and
to me it seemed like he gave him the
best practical loving fatherly advice
from a business perspective he said son
if you really love
torah then my advice to you is this
you are already in your mid-20s it's too
late for you to become a torah scholar i
mean you have to start that when you're
young
if you love torah you will teach your
children
and support them and they will become
torah scholars
you have an opportunity with your family
situation
to be so rich and so wealthy that you
could support
a lot of people's tour success but it's
not a
good business move for you to do an
about face
and forget all of what you have in front
of you all the resources and
run you know recklessly in the pursuit
of torah if you love torah you can
accomplish
a lot for torah by staying in business
but of course there's business advice
and then there's what the heart feels
and of course his heart was devoted to
wanting to learn torah nothing could
could get that out of his mind so
eventually he just
ran away and went to yavin to learn
torah from the great
of johann benzakai as time went on
his brothers told his father this
eliezer ran off
he's not helping the family the family
business he doesn't deserve a part of
the business like we all do
and the father agreed and said okay i'm
going to go to yavina to rabbi yochanan
ben zakai and i'm going to write eliazer
out of
my will so he won't inherit any of the
wealth you all will
on that day that he went to to visit
happened to be a day that it was a great
celebration
and of course they sat him at the front
in a very honorable place
and with the yochanan realizing that
that was realized his father
invited rebbe elijah to speak and when
rabi elijah spoke
his face lit up like moshe avenue it was
an unbelievable
presentation of wisdom and
his father watching him was so impressed
and at the end of the talk
rabbi yochanan said fortunate is avraham
that you
come from them and then of course it
became known to
his father orkunus that that was a son
and he was so happy to see that
unbelievable what is unaccomplished
beyond what could be expected from
anyone
and he said you know your brother sent
me here to disown you
but instead i'm disowning them i'm
giving it all to you the unbelievable
self-sacrifice
of rabbi eliezer didn't go
to waste besides of course him becoming
one of the greatest teachers of
of torah his contemporaries called him
the great
rebbe eliezer not everybody can become
so great and especially
in their own lifetime be accepted and
respected by their contemporaries as
great
but the ultimate sacrifice of giving it
all up
he eventually accomplished the ultimate
reward in becoming great in what he
loved torah
now for me this story is very special
because
again at about 25 years old i decided to
do it about face
drop it all and pursue a new life and
i'm one of thousands
but in that decision it's not easy
there are many people and many
situations that are hard to pull
yourself
out of almost impossible and sometimes
when you
make the ultimate sacrifice you get the
ultimate
true life in return and so a choice for
torah and a choice for hashem
that is a choice for true and ultimate
greatness greatness in this world
and greatness in the world to come
you