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okay welcome back everybody for part two
of our questions and answer with uh
with our rabbinic panel once again we
have with us rabbi yolovsky
rav gav and reviews from fell time thank
you for yesterday's uh
session here we go with today's question
i'm gonna start off again i don't like
to go for the easy ones first i'm going
to start off with
a more difficult question if you will um
it's a general question again it came by
by a few parts
so i kind of put it together on my own
here's the question
how do we know judaism is true
how do you know the rest aren't or
we okay how do we know we have a
monopoly on truth isn't this
arrogant came from a few different
people um and i want to point out that
this is
this this came from people who are a
searching on their own
as well as people who are who were asked
or approached by people who were
searching
i would like to know how to be able to
explain this as well so robert alaska
i'm not going to let you off the hook
i'm
going to jump right in if you can please
address this question for us
yeah it's uh it is the first question
you know north weinberg tells the story
that when he was a young man he asked
his older brother
yaakov who later became the shiva of
mayo
he says how do we know we're right
so he said us
let us enter into the marketplace of
ideas
and let's debate it yeah now
the beautiful you you have to read it or
or they know they made it into a
documentary or a reenactment
the disputation between the ramban
nahmanides
and uh pablo christiani arguing about
christianity and uh the king said i
never heard anybody wrong defend his
position so right
because in a fair marketplace of ideas
we're pretty sure we're going to win
because that's the the number one
commandment
in judaism is tell mentor connected
coulomb
study learn the first thing we teach
your child
is ask questions
we teach a little kid to ask questions
ask questions the more questions you ask
we're not afraid of questions we
encourage questions if you don't
then you're going to end up with a
situation where
until the reformation it was forbidden
for christians to read the new testament
and in fact henry viii who went through
six wives almost killed his last wife
because she was reading the bible
yeah they don't want you looking too
closely and asking too many questions
and if you have a question that you
can't answer
it's called a crisis of faith yeah
i had somebody on a discovery on a
fellowships
on asia torah and she was
converting to judaism because she was on
a um
on a born-again christian you know
movement
and she kept asking questions until the
minister said to her
sister the lord wants you to cut off
your head
and come to him with your heart so
that's when i decided to go and talk to
a rabbi
and no rabbi ever said that to me it was
just the opposite they gave me too much
i couldn't get him to stop talking if
you could imagine
and so they would say you know he'd say
oh that's a good question
but you could ask better say like this
like this like this because um
okay no no that's not going to be wrong
according to the right but we have to
say like this like this
you know but we encourage questions we
shoot for them we want people to ask and
to study because
we know that in the marketplace of ideas
the judaism will stand up so you say to
me
well you know uh isn't it you know isn't
it uh
you know uh arrogant of us no
because you know either jesus was the
son of god
and is depicted in saint pat in uh
in in uh you know in rome uh he's going
to cast all the disbelievers into the
pit of hell
or he's not but there's only two
possibilities there it's not
when i get up there there's going to be
a jewish admin when you get there's my
either he was right and i'm wrong and
i'm going to be cast into the pit of
hell
or he's he's wrong and i'm right but
there's no way to reconcile those two or
as if noah weinberg used to put it
yeah he'd say if i say i don't believe
in heaven and you do
so when i die i'm not going to happen
when you get there they're going to
close the place down
either i'm right or you're wrong and
that becomes
such an important issue if i'm wrong if
you can prove to me that what i'm doing
is wrong
then forget about it then when i'm on
the delusion i'll give this up in a
second yeah
but if you can but but if you but if i
can show you
that this is correct so then i said
arrogant
that's first could you imagine you go to
a doctor and you say well this doctor
says this
doctor says that and uh i say listen
there's no absolute truth you know
whichever doctor i decide
you know he tells me i have uh you know
i've joined this i'll take the yellow
pill because it looks like it's yellow
yeah
no it doesn't work that way when it
comes to science we say either you're
right or you're wrong
and the same thing is true by reality
either this is
even god created the world and gave the
torah to the jews or he didn't
but that makes all the difference in the
world
and so by and so by jews believing and
knowing that judaism
is is the truth it's not arrogant it's
factual does until proven otherwise you
know how
christianity got started jesus said i'm
the son of god
you know how it got spread paul said
jesus came to me and said he's the son
of god
and i'm gonna bring his word you know
islam got started
um allah appeared to muhammad
and said to him this is the religion you
know judaism got started
abraham figured it out on his own and he
started teaching it to the world
before god ever spoke to him he was out
doing his ministry
for 18 years before god ever said a word
to him but he figured it out
intellectually
it's an insult when the muslims call us
the people of the book
you know like oh we have to have
everything proven to us and it has to
make sense
that's right we jews are stiff-necked
people
either this is true or it's not true and
if it's not true
don't do it and if it is true then
follow it wherever it takes you
excellent
there are other religions meaning not
even now there are people that that have
been exploring you know whether it's
buddhism or mormons or you know there
are people that are exploring other
religions because they're seeking truth
when really the truth is under their
nose in many in many cases
i was thinking that that below didn't
insult the baha'i
you know oh when it comes to the eastern
religions
i take the same apart as abraham abraham
said like this
where did the world come from that's the
first question
the eastern religions refused to even
address that
the entire world sits on the back of a
giant turtle
where'd that come where does that go
it's it's under an even bigger turtle
yeah and what about that it's turtles
all the way down okay don't don't ask me
yeah we don't get into that
but that's the first question where did
we come from and if you don't address
that question
then everything else is irrelevant so
are you saying that that
that turtle's all the way down i just
wanna is that what you're saying
mutty burger tells that joke i don't
know if it's true or not
okay i want i want to just jump into
this this is a
super super emotional topic this topic
is unbelievably emotional there's so
much behind when somebody asks the
question any
anyone every one of these questions are
are you know ridiculously emotional it's
like i like to call them what the heck
questions because they are h e q
they're highly emotional questions these
are these are these are what the heck
questions
well they're they're unbelievable so
you're gonna say how do you know it's
true
it's it's basically what the person's
asking you like ravelski said you have
any um
you go into an asia torah you know it's
for those unfamiliar with
you know in in anywhere in the world
pretty much but you know when you're
shallam jerusalem
and you come in a trip you want to
explore you know the world center they
want to learn about your judaism
whatever
and you walk in and someone goes so tell
me how do you know you're right
what are they really asking what they're
really saying is
how do i know my parents didn't lie to
me right or
or if they did lie to me how can i show
them they're wrong or
what do i do because my uncle it's it's
it's a total it's basically you're
walking into an emotional
family as we say balagan it's a mess
so you want to know it's like anything
every question that's asked if you're
dealing with it if it's an emotional
question so then
there's really no answer to your
question and there is no way to know
anything ever
if you're being emotional that's just
the bottom line anytime someone's coming
from an emotional angle
there's no way for me to answer because
you're not really asking you're just
venting
however if one is asking and they
actually want to know they really want
to know
how do you know that's a different
question than
isn't it why do you think you have a
monopoly right you see that that
question is already
posed down you're accusing really to say
it's like they say there are no answers
to answers there are only answers to
questions
if you actually have a question let's
deal with it if not
so then great i will point that i just
want to i do want to i just want to stop
i just want to send you because i think
that many people
have this question when someone
approaches them
you know and i've been reports and i you
i'm sure in your travels
people have stopped you and and asked
the question not so much as the
you know don't give me the long version
but like
give me the short version that i can
pass on to somebody
which sort of sums it up yeah so i
now i'm gonna do what what every person
watching doesn't want me to do but they
don't realize that
i'm gonna give you the answer which is
the truth and not the textbook that you
want to hear
the reality is what you need to do when
someone asks you a question
is you need to speak to them about their
background and about their history and
to get to know them and have a
conversation and build a relationship
with them
that they can actually feel safe to hear
what you want to say
it's a prerequisite to any information
don't touch data
don't touch facts don't touch any of
that so when somebody
like you said you know how many i mean
they used to be before corona there was
a thing called
airplanes and i i used uh i used to
travel relatively
frequently not as much as my esteemed
other friedman frello here on the train
on the panel but
but i would travel around frequently and
i every time i flew
i got into conversations with people and
how do you answer them whenever and
90 of the conversation had nothing to do
with the theological background of what
the question was being asked
if you want to know how do you deal with
the actual information
the first step is to know they just
need to know that they could trust you
and that they feel
comfortable and that there's not some
sort of you're not trying to proselytize
you're not trying to get them you're not
trying to win you're just trying to show
what you understand
i'm going to interrupt myself with this
story i was on a plane
you are yes i'm a gemini i'm my own best
friend so i was on a plane
and and i got into a conversation
with uh with with this it's a long story
as all
are or it's short and i make it longer
but i'm very talented like that so
i'm going to try to make a short story
actually short so basically
this this uh we'll call them a couple
who sit next to me they said they don't
believe in god
and whatever and what i did is as
follows i said oh interesting whatever
fine blah blah
and as they're going they said ask me
questions they said like are you jewish
i said why would you
like why would you think that i don't
understand where that's coming from that
question as per why what is that
but anyway i said yeah okay i'm jewish
right they started asking me questions
or whatever
and then i said you know i want to ask
you guys a question because i grew up in
this judaism thing
and and and i'm a little i'm telling you
i'm a little nervous
because you know you didn't grow up in
it i did grow up in it maybe maybe i got
the wool pull over my eyes can i share
with you what i was taught
and tell me if it makes any sense so
what happens now is i just
flip the whole model it's not that i'm
on top
and there on the bottom i'm on the
bottom they are going to help
save my soul which doesn't exist because
there are no souls according to them
right so what happens is i go and i say
that i'm basically
explaining to them i said listen like
what i was told is like robloxia
mentioned before
about about about a guy named abraham
and he basically was walking and he
judged he figured like everything comes
from somewhere where it all come from it
couldn't come from nothing
okay i'm another fellow i'm actually
answer the question the point is
is that i is he's a substance guy but
what voice is that
that i abused but basically what i say
is is that i
uh i i'm sorry i'm sorry i felt i
slipped again i know i told you in the
last session we had i wasn't going to
share with people
um anyway so first you give away all of
our medical histories and now and now
and now
you're like a walking lawsuit what did i
tell you saying
okay i love it so anyway bottom line is
when i shared with them the information
once i finally got the information there
was
not only did they not argue on anything
they were like where do we sign up they
went from being atheist
to saying like ah i'm like oh so it does
make sense
they go yeah you know it does i'm like
oh so there is a god they go yeah i
guess i guess so
yeah i was like oh interesting wow thank
you
so they helped me get to the stage where
i can now be comfortable with who i am
as a person
all right so that i'm giving this is the
background right to answer them
you're addressing more you're addressing
more of the question itself
and where it came from and how to
address it or relax you more address the
the actual concept of the judaism how it
stands with the other
the other religions and truths
for sure because we have two questions
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travels with uh a much more intellectual
circle than i do
i i'm i don't deal with such uh most
people
i remember there was a change in asia
torah where they used to bring somebody
and they say
if i could prove to you that god exists
you know and he gave the torah would you
keep it
and people would say yeah you know and
then at some point they'd say
nope yeah
truth truth doesn't really matter to
most people so you say to people you
know how do i know this when people ask
you know how do i know this is the truth
i don't have judaism i don't know
there's a god you know
so i i find that most people really
aren't interested in hearing my whole
little
presentation on it i i you know people
that's that's exactly the point the
point is that
if they ask the question and you start
giving them real information
they don't care about the information
all they care about is asking something
to then you connect with them in some
way
and then if you want going into god if
not tell them about the whatever issues
you have and what you know
that's why i say this in the gemara
there's what's called the turrets
and then there's what's called you know
you push off the question
because the question is not the real
issue that's i've never found anybody
who lies at lake at night and talking
and turning
did god give the torah on mount sinai 3
300 years ago didn't he
is this real this is not nobody cares
people want to know one thing
how can i have a better half of your
life and can you show me how it has
meaning
but that's when people ask me you know
about the truth i said of course it's
truth if it's not true
then who cares what you think it's it's
it's a make-believe it's it's fairy
tales
okay i'm gonna i'm gonna ask if uh i uh
i'm gonna
tell you do you have what to add to this
or should we go then
it's important it's a big question and
there's two there's two questions here
this one is the pluralism issue with
nothing to do with religion
it's it's why do you think you're better
we didn't even touch that like that's
that that's its own question really but
but people are very turned off by the
fact that we think we're chosen or we
think we're different or better
and then there's this specific issue
that this question is based on which is
our belief system
but they're independent so i'll say just
a short thing on each
um the first thing is is
is is the question comes from a very
legitimate place and this
but it's a mistake the question comes
from
from the thought that like
that god is this abstract thing and
he has the world he just and religion is
the belief that god created this
arbitrary system like
an obstacle course and and you jump over
this and climb under that and run this
and then you'll get reward in the world
to come
if religion is an arbitrary system just
imposed by a god then
why is your arbitration system better
than mine and there's no way to test
arbitrary systems
and that's a very fair point you're
right you know so then you have to argue
well our arbitration system had a
prophet an irish came from god himself
and ours had a group
but that's an artificial proof what's
unique is that judaism
we're arguing it's not an arbitrary
system this is a way to enhance your
life
what what does christianity and buddhism
and hinduism and islam have in common
you know they all have in common they're
all different
systems to sort of to escape the
material physical world
buddhism maybe says it in the most
refined glorious ways you you want to
meditate where you don't think and you
don't feel and you don't eat and you
don't love and then you will just
transcend this world and reach nirvana
we're here to escape
escape the world christianity i call
incremental buddhism
what they're trying to do is they're
trying to
you know fat um silence is better than
speaking and celibacy is better than
intimacy and
faith is better than thinking but
they're all the same what silence is to
your mouth
is what fasting is to your stomach is
what celibacy is to your body
is what faith is to your brain they're
all escaping life everyone's trying to
judaism says no for us intimacy is
what's holy not celibacy
knowledge use your brain don't don't
don't don't have faith
eat don't fast sing and talk
when our argument is is that religion
isn't about escaping the world
it's about enhancing and therefore it
can be tested
and everything that everyone else said
about how judaism works
it devolves as a result of it
it's a good argument because our
argument is that religion
should be testable it's not an arbitrary
system that that's it and we can test
judaism doesn't does it create a happy
life
but the more important the more
important more general point not more
important more general is the
is the pluralism issue is and i just
want to say this and i think it's a very
timely message
and uh i just spoke about this by lag
but
the world today talks about pluralism in
the context of a rainbow
why can't we all just be different
colors and everyone get along
and your color in my color judaism sees
a rainbow interesting as a negative sign
in the story of the flood there was a
rainbow that god won't destroy the world
again
until this day we're not supposed to
point out rainbows and rainbows aren't
good things
how can we have such polar opposite
approaches to the same phenomena
is a rainbow wonderful or is it terrible
and the answer is is that we believe the
secular conception
of pluralism is such a terrible
compromise
a rainbow is all the colors each one in
its own little spot
no overlap right red orange yellow
everything lined up
that's not beautiful that's coexistence
that's you you stay in your place you
respect my boundaries i expect your
boundaries
that's if you don't believe that life
could be wonderful you just say let's
not hurt each other
judaism is built on the idea that
there's a much bigger aspiration
we see the entire world as a symphony
everyone has an instrument
where everyone's a color and they're
waiting for the painter to come and put
them together
they're waiting for the conductor to
walk in and make the music when i see
a rainbow that's the noise the cacophony
that exists before the conductor walks
in
a tuba and a trumpet and a violin can
you make music out of it
can you take your palette of colors and
make a masterpiece
where's the rembrandt where's the
michelangelo let's make it happen
that's our conception of holiness
we believe that our role in the world is
we're the conductor
that's not better or worse we validate
every other instrument
the conductor doesn't even play an
instrument what the doctor is saying is
that your violin is great
your trumpet is great your tuba is great
your drums can we get you all to play
together could we get to the point that
we could say vine
hashem right yeah hashem everyone
that day will be when when everyone will
say that hashem is one
the unity of the world not a rainbow is
not unity
everyone in their own little boundary is
sad
that judaism inspires something much
higher let's make it all
music all right excellent thank you okay
two more two more questions there's no
rebuttal on that one god
that was not great but you have you
haven't played guitar you know
you don't really i i it's the longest
i've heard you go without a song
of a rainbow on me i was going to play
like a rainbow
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okay
okay this is this this is for the
intellectual maybe
there's someone left in the world who
asked this question
you know for the people who used to come
to discovery in the
the fellowships classes once upon a time
question how can we have free will if we
have an
all-knowing and all-powerful god
i can give you my answer yeah all i want
is your answer i'll let god give his
answer
um this guy goes to the movies
it's a mystery movie and uh
he turns to the guy next to him and he
says i think the butler is the murderer
he says nah
can't be so at 50 bucks and he
says
okay so turns out at the end of the
movie
it was the butler so the guy pulls out
fifty dollars and the guy says
i gotta be fair i saw the movie
yesterday
the guy says so did i but i think i
didn't think he would kill him twice
[Laughter]
so i'm watching a rerun of uh
of a game show yeah let's make a deal
door number one door number two door
number three now i saw this show already
and i know he's going to pick door
number two i know that because i saw it
already
the guy who's standing there he doesn't
know what he's going to choose
do i have the advantage that i'm in the
future
so god is outside of time we're inside
of time so when we're in time we make a
choice
because we don't say past present and
future at the same time
but god as something's taking place is
watching the rerun
that means right now i have a free
choice what to do
the fact that god knows what i'm going
to do in the future
doesn't affect the fact that i right now
can make that choice
well the meaning wouldn't we be better
off if god just
let us know that the butler killed the
because the butler was the murderer at
the end
well there'd be no point in other words
you have to
you have the right to make a choice
right the fact that i can go into the
future and see what choice you made
that doesn't take away from the fact
that right now you have a free choice
i'm going to go into the future and then
watch the reruns
you know what i mean and then i'll know
what you chose
but but that doesn't change the fact
that right now you have a choice
right right on your thoughts on us
having the free will of god
let me say i have this conversation with
people who like to
like to think they're the intellectual
at least once a week this is like a very
but it's a little different i mean they
asked this question but but the question
that bothers them on free will
is is um is
everything's predictable like like i'm a
product of all of my experiences and
whatever my parents did and all my
trauma and everything i've been through
so i don't really have any free choice
you know so it's it goes into two
angles this this the book ends of this
question is how could there be free will
if there's a god how can there be free
will and and
and because of this world they can't we
know there's no free will
so i i like to just bottom line is is is
people just want to feel like they're
smart most of the time you know like
that's the way someone feels like he's
and it's good people who want to be
smart are we today so you you got to
grab
people like that and talk to them so
what what i tell a guy
is i say i have a very simple thing so
let's save the whole conversation i just
want to show you something
it's good to be intellectual but don't
lose sight of being real too i said
i've i'll talk to you all day long about
the lack of free choice and everything's
predictable
and and i'll argue with you as long as
you really believe that i don't want to
have a full
theoretical argument i'll prove to you
that though that you don't really
you do believe you have free choice and
why you hear this proof this is a very
useful tool
here is a proof that people already
believe in free choice so we don't have
to prove it you know it already this is
your truth
what's the proof and ruby lavsky can
jump and i want to get strangled
i was going to say also are we are we a
lot of rebuttal because this is i'm very
excited
i'm giving the drum roll he didn't even
say it yet and he's getting rebuttal
this is the drum roll i want i want to
make the drum roll because i want you to
find it because if i think it's a cool
it's a simple proof and
if you have an answer i i don't it's
better i hear it from you than i hear
from the student in front of a whole
school make a fool out of myself you
know
okay go for it here's the the proof is
is that you already believe in free
choice
and i the guy says
so listen if you ever felt proud
or or ashamed in your life
and everyone has like you ever feel good
if you feel proud of yourself you ever
feel ashamed
that means that you believe you have
free choice
if you don't believe that if you really
believe that you're a product of every
single thing that happens
in your life and it's written just in
your trauma and your chinook and your
exposure and all your events
then you would never sit back after you
did something and feel proud
you're not proud of something you had no
choice and you'd never be ashamed
because you would you can't be ashamed
of something that you didn't fail at
you believe that you're choosing i'm not
proving this free choice
but i'm proving that you already believe
in it so we're on the same page let's
talk about something we fight about
bottom line is is is shame and pride can
only exist
when you believe that you're choosing
shame is the feeling that i feel
when i believe i've let my i've chosen
poorly let myself down
and pride is the feeling i feel when i
believe being faced with a dilemma
i chose properly okay that's one
and you can jump in and strangle me if
you have what to say but it's a good
thought
the second thing i want to say is i just
want to put what the choice is in
context people
it's hard to talk about is their free
choice if you don't know what the choice
is
and the many people make a mistake and
they think the choice is that there's
two
alternative ways to understand the
universe two alternatives
explanations for everything we don't
believe that
we believe in like in the previous
question we can demonstrate the truth of
our position
what is free choice free choice is not
there's a different truth i'll follow
that truth
this week we can fight that out and get
it done intellectual
there's an emotional struggle though
once you know what's true
choice is am i going to live by what i
know to be true
or am i just going to give up and curl
up into a little ball
the choice is not this or this it's to
be or not to be
am i going to just give up choice is to
follow my dreams or to follow my fears
and my insecurities
and that i i'll just give one metaphor
then i'll hang up and
listen to your answers um
like
i'll give you example i tell i say this
also every week i talk to college
because i tell them
you know you think that the rabbi is
saying don't go to the club so much
because we want to ruin your fun we're
trying to reign on your pride religion
is saying it's too
too exciting and too much fun and
religion is a different program and we
should choose your program
of the world to come versus our program
of this world and my say is
the biggest mistake we believe that this
our program is for this world when i
tell you don't go to a club you know
what i'm telling you don't go to a club
i'm telling you because nobody ever went
to a club to be happy
you know why you go there because every
year they get darker and louder
the club is the place that you can go
and you can hide from from all your
frustrated dreams
the choice that you make in life is is
not two versions of happiness
it's to be happy or to be numb to dream
and risk pain of frustrated dreams or to
to drown out the dreams and distract
yourself these are the choices and
that's what we struggle between
and everyone knows that those struggles
exist you don't have to fight for that
struggle
is that is their free choice everyone's
torn by dreaming
or folding it up and la and making fun
of everything everyone's wanted
all right amazing probably have anything
to add on on the count of the kinds of
free will
ah that was amazing that was truly i
really enjoyed that that was great
and that's all i had to say about that i
mean is that does that mean no
that means no i think i was really do
you like that do you like that example
of if you've ever felt ashamed of
vividly it means
that you're already today you believe in
free will
you see remember philadelphia talks to
intellectuals so he lost me
i i uh i it's been a push of the year
that i tell a story uh when i was 17
years old i started queen's college
uh and lucky for me i was still in
yeshiva
and uh i took psychology 101 and
uh and he started explaining about
behaviorism
and how you can behavioristically
develop a person so that they're going
to go in a particular way
for the rest of their life and you can
control them
and i thought that was brilliant and i
became a strict behaviorist at the age
of 17.
lucky for me i was still in yeshiva so i
was learning with an older boy
and i started throwing around some of my
behavioristic terms
and he had also gone to college so he
says to me
uh so how do you explain this a person
has brought up their whole life secular
meets a religious person he has a
conversation and then changes his entire
life around
doesn't that go against what you learned
in behaviorism
and i thought would have gevalde kakasha
i'll go
ask my professor because he's a
professor in college with a big building
and stuff you know and you know i'm only
a yeshiva you know never going to go you
know
so i go and i say to the professor uh i
hear what you say about behaviorism but
you see that people have been
behavioristically raised a particular
way and then suddenly
they see something or they hear
something and it changes their whole
life
and he said yeah no one accepts
behaviorism anymore
now i wish he would have said that to me
in class but he didn't
yeah and i would have just soaked it all
up
but the fact of the matter is if you
talk about determinism
you can just see that every single day
people are making choices that go
against
their upbringing and their in their uh
their their uh their behavioristic uh
development so um so you talk about free
choice
you see people every single day so so
you can say oh that's only because you
were
come on you can you can play that game
forever yeah
don't confuse free choice and god
knowing what's going on with greek
fatalism
greek fatalism means i take a book right
now and i write down everything that
you're gonna do
and now you have to play out that book
but that's not what we're saying we're
saying make choices and those choices
are going to surprise you and surprise
the people around you
wait okay i want to move on to our final
question um
which is it's really number one that was
that was submitted
it was but it's ironic that we're going
a little bit backwards over here
um but the question is as follows um
is an a and a b why is judaism
so restrictive and b of that is does god
really care about what i eat or how i
dress
etc meaning give me the spiritual stuff
let me deal with the physical stuff
don't get involved in my life like
why does god really care and why is
judaism so restrictive
god we haven't started with you at all
brilliant panelists you go at the end
and since and since you don't look like
you're living in a restrictive life over
there
we'll start with you you know listen
it is true that sometimes life can feel
like you're climbing a mountain
and it can be challenging
but i will point out the following
question i know you guys are jealous i
have a jet that's a whole thing i don't
want to get into it
um so why is judaism so restrictive this
is a
i love this question i really really
love this question
so i'm going to push onto my panelists
and uh come back to it after they answer
something
but all right i'll start i'll start and
i'll say the following
um there is there is a there's an
amazing
again we're living in a crazy world
right now but there's something called
an amusement park and if you've ever
been to an amusement park
you'll you'll notice that
there's a lot of rules there there's a
lot of
restrictions one would think like you
come i remember when my family
it's actually a disaster for any
religious family meaning if you have
more than
you know i don't have eight daughters
but you know if you go to if you go to
any type of amusement park with
with a bunch of kids in different age
ranges
right i'm not talking about your first
three four years of marriage because
then all four kids are under three
i'm talking about that if that if you're
you know a few years in already
it's a disaster because you have the
older kids want to go over here the
younger kids want to go there and
and even if they all decide on one the
older ones are allowed to the young ones
aren't allowed to
and it's like there's so many rules
you've got to think uh you know you go
to a roller coaster
you have to be this tall you know at
least this tall but you can't be taller
than this
and and when you get on you'll say
please keep your arms and legs in
throughout the duration of the ride and
you have to wear this thing they go like
you know
you know and just when you think it's
chat
they come around they have a cha-cha guy
the chichai guy comes and goes are you
comfortable you're like
he goes oh yeah you're like you don't
have a stomach anymore it's like
and they go keep your arms and legs in
and like if you have any um
you know jewelry make sure you take it
off and if you have any if you have long
hair
put it up whatever it was
right whatever you do the thing if you
have long paste you tuck them in
right you got to make sure that if you
have a long beard you gotta clamp it to
you know like
all these rules now i know like the
religious community doesn't know what
i'm talking about but
let me say it differently if you have a
shadow
make sure you put on a snoot if you're
wearing your grandmother's necklace make
sure you make it a choker
right so this is like the different
anyway the point is you take a look at
me say i thought this was an amusement
park
what's with all the restrictions this
isn't an amusement park the answer is my
friends
it's an israeli inside joke it's just
the opposite
it's just the opposite the torah is
giving us we know the word torah
itself the word torah by the way if you
need to hear it like that
the torah itself it means instructions
it's a manual it's a manual of
how to get the most out of life
the restrictions are not there for us to
suffer
the restrictions are there in order to
enjoy
the ride you imagine the guy goes on he
says you know what i want to wear
my necklace like flowing keep my hair
out leave my arms like this and i don't
want the cha-cha-cha-cha-cha what's
gonna come back at the end of that ride
maybe a torso that got stuck and there's
nothing else that's gonna come back it's
just like
and then you know they're gonna sue it
because you said you're you know
whatever it's the end of the day
life is an amusement park it's an
incredible opportunity to enjoy
ourselves
and to be born god himself you
understood
he understood hey i'm going to give you
the greatest opportunity of how to have
life which leads into the next question
does god really care about what i eat or
how i dress etc
the answer is it's such a funny question
because it's such a it's such a
forgive me or don't it's such a childish
question
because that's what a child says the
child goes what do you care if i dress
like this
what do you care if i do like this what
do you care the answer is
because i care i i say that and because
i care
because i love you and they said that
that's what the torah is the torah is a
love affair between us and the
revolution
and god that's what judaism is and the
torah is a love letter
and it's all about a relationship hashem
loves us so deeply
orbit got your bookcase he loves us so
deeply
that what ends up happening since he
loves us so deeply therefore he says
no one was able to carry it all in
i was able to get the mountains during
your answer anyway
so so because he loves us so deeply
therefore
i forgot what we were talking about
because he loves us so deeply therefore
he says
listen dress like this and and eat this
and not that
i know you don't get it i understand in
time
you'll be able to understand a little
bit more you may never get it to the
depth
because yeah i am your manufacturer
but but just understand that this world
it all depends it's all marketing it's
all marketing
right it's a credit card it's a debt
card
it's life insurance it's death insurance
but it's all marketing so they call it
an amusement park
when it's really a restriction park at
the end of the day though
that's the one that they got right it's
an amusement park
because those quote unquote restrictions
are not restrictions to suffer
they are guidelines in order to help us
get the most out of life
beautiful beautiful uh rabbi
and i thought he did it brilliantly
because the b of the restrictive
no he says who do i care why does god
care what i eat or what i do
right felt like i've explained already
that because
judaism isn't about escaping from the
world it's about embracing the world
so then of course judaism cares about
what i eat and what i do and how i
behave
because that's the sum total of what we
are we are engaging with the world
so i just wanted to point that out that
i already thought very fellow answered
the second part
but not to take away from her god but uh
but i just do and surprisingly enough
even though he answered it when i asked
him to uh to answer it he'll have
another answer you'll be able to move
your bookcase all the way back
yeah listen you know i i i you know i
think i think he thought i was being
sarcastic when i said that he's too
intellectual
it's not true that's why i wanted to
show that i was listening to exactly
what he said
and that answered the b of your question
so when i say that he's an intellectual
i'm not saying that to take away from
rav but
he was he was answering it though on he
was answering on the
on the on the basis of what people just
want to be like
escaped from everything whereas jews are
you know we're following these things to
be in order to be tested is that right
it means that you gave him the questions
beforehand and he was already answering
the next one that's right
no he just he just wanted to make sure
that he had more air time so he went
into the next question yeah
i'm still waiting for the butt like go
ahead nobody nobody
knows why is why is judy say nice things
okay
everyone's being so nice to me you know
it's probably because i like
they feel bad that i'm like so
background challenged
you know like uh
who has an emmy sticker background it
was over the reality of life
which met which medical reference were
you just feel bad that you're
just feeling that you're in lakewood
okay that's what it is
why is judaism so restrictive oh okay so
so
i mean let me give one more one more
vehicle
if gov gave the amusement park and you
have to be strapped into your seats it's
very important it's beautiful
i want to give one other metaphor that
delivers a different take on it
and maybe if if you don't shut me down
i'll say a little short thing afterwards
i'll stop whatever you you make you keep
your hand on the buzzer
um the thing i want to change the
metaphor to a
a buffet when you go to a buffet you
know a smorgasbord
before a wedding so there's an array of
dishes and you have
the carving the pastrami carving station
and you have rice and
so there's a simple rule by smorgasbords
you know what the rule is the rule base
it's unbelievable
people think men and women are the same
this go back to the men women question
i say this rule and the men all know
this rule and very few of the women know
this rule
like they're shocked by my rule but the
men go yeah duh
what's the rule the rule is feldheym's
rule of smorgasbord
don't eat the rice that's my rule
don't eat the rice you know what the
meaning of the rule is
if there's spear ribs in pastrami so
then
why are you eating rice it's the
stomachs are limited real estate
it's a poor expenditure of your stomach
real estate
to put rice where you can put more
pastrami
or another spirit and definitely not the
quinoa that's like totally off the
charts
don't eat the quinoa
this is so beautiful you ready to be
jewish
okay sorry anyways how do you know the
tour is true
we once we had an event where we had you
know jews from all backgrounds were
there you know secular and very
religious etc
we had a complaint and we said that a
survey afterwards you know how was the
hotel accommodation how was the food
you know etc so somebody wrote back that
it was
the food was terrible everywhere you
went there was food
and and just as you finished eating
there was another buffet and there's
another
it was way too much food so the caterer
who gets these responses writes back to
me says
don't worry he's got some time till he
becomes religious
[Laughter]
very very good
but my rule don't eat the rice it's like
it's like when you buy property in
manhattan
you know you don't build a ranch house
you're wasting the sky rights you can
make millions billions of dollars
building a hundred story building
so we're not so if we see someone buy
the smorgasbord by the buffet
sitting there by the rice with their
plate like shoveling rice into their
plate looking around like this
so what's the explanation we have a sim
you know the explanation i have a few
possible explanations
most likely explanation number one we're
losing rabbis okay everyone's back
you went to eat the rice okay you're
back the first explanation is that it's
from out of town
but i think it's right it's in baltimore
i like to like to insult baltimore he's
from baltimore
you know he's been he's been to a few
new york weddings he knows already
that he's going to go for the pastrami
they're going to step on his shoes
they're going to elbow him he's going to
get his tie stained
and still he's never going to get to the
when he gets there it'll be all fat left
over so he goes to the rice he knows his
place he eats the rice
he hopes he'll keep an eye on the
pastrami if it clears out
he'll go over again another explanation
is his cardiologist is online ahead of
him or
his wife is sitting there saying don't
you dare
but you know what no one's gonna say no
one's gonna say you know why he's by the
rice
he's a hedonist a guy he's a glutton
he's a party animal the guy's a sickle
no one's gonna say that why because it's
exactly the opposite
the party animal the glutton is by the
pastrami this guy is a cop out he's a
coward he's he's weak he's chicken he's
slow whatever it is
so it's all a metaphor what am i saying
what's my rule my rule is don't eat the
rice is that a thou
shall not law or thou shall law am i
restricting you
or am i what i'm really saying is this
don't cop
out don't take the low hanging fruit go
for a broke
all of the laws in the torah all that
thou shalt not rules
or say god's saying what are you wasting
your time with the rice
this pastrami go live larger you know
my metaphor isn't even that good because
the guy who's going to the pastrami who
we're calling the hero
really he's a cop out too he should be
not even pastrami going to the gym
and the guy going to the gym he's a cop
out too what does he need a six-pack for
go to the library get an intellectual
six-pack
and the guy who's getting intellectual
in the library i'll say to him when you
go to yeshiva
and while you're learning physics and
biology and chemistry learn the overview
of it all be the conductor those are all
nice they're all instruments
learn that but don't stop until the
pastrami of the world is
right before shoeless is torah this is
this is
this is all of our laws in the torah
they're not restrictions what they are
is they're saying
don't don't eat the tv dinner go live
large you pay a little more money
and you get smaller portions when you go
to the fancy restaurant
but but this violin and this
presentation is a different experience
hashem created this is god's buffet for
us
and all he wants from us is don't eat
the rice
you know go go live large that's what
he's saying all right
amazing amazing beautiful roberolovsky
sum it up for us give us your your
thoughts at the end of this uh
the session here uh
save the sages so restricted
yeah say the sages
do not read that it was carved
into the tablets read instead
that there's freedom on the tablets what
does that mean
that means that a person who is not able
to exert
self-control is not a person
yeah you're an animal so you see
something
and you want to eat it and you see
somebody and you want to be with them
and you see something you want you take
it and you just
you if you ever saw the miracle worker
how they showed helen keller
before uh you know her teacher was able
to
she was like an animal was running
around taking things from her place she
had no control
afterwards she became a professor
he was blind deaf and unable to
communicate and she was able to go from
being this animal
into a to be a professor it was it was
the lures were designed
for her to figure out how to maximize
her effect in this world and so a person
who has no
restrictions okay a little a little
uh little little torah little judaism
yeah
a king is someone who has complete
control right that's the idea of a king
right ideally right mela solomon
it says when he lost his kingdom
he was still king over his walking stick
he was able to have control
yeah mellack is an abbreviation of three
words
moa leif and kaved brain
heart and liver liver is seen
as the source of all physical desire
it's filled with blood
yeah your heart is seen as the place of
choice it's always pumping it's always
moving your brain is pure
intellectualism
and your brain from norway used to say
your brain is a tool
you know he'd say i'd bring in some guys
into an introductory class and i'd say
how many of you can give me 10 reasons
why you should leave and never come back
and they all say sure
he said how many of you can give me 10
reasons why you should stay here and
study for the next two weeks
and i'll give a hundred dollars for the
best 10 answers could you give me 10
answers and they all said sure
sure because your mind is a brain your
brain is is a
it's a tool it'll do what you want so
your heart has to decide
and your liver says let's do this let's
eat that let's take this
so your heart says you know what let's
check with the brain brain
the brain says based on your values this
is not going to take you where you want
to go
so the brain tells the heart to tell the
liver that's a mellic
mem lamin cloth yeah
but what if your liver and your desires
tell your heart what to do
and your heart is so messed up that it
tells it to your brain
and your brain justifies it that spells
kaleem you'll find it in the torah also
where
where they say to moshe when eldad made
that we're prophesizing
which rashi says one of two things
imprison them
or or destroy them it's the same thing
because a person who's just controlled
by their desires
they're not able to make any choices
they're not able to decide what they
want out of life
all they're going to do is whatever
their desires tell them to do
and that's you see people who have
addictions and they destroy their lives
and destroy their families
because they can't control their desires
so when the torah comes along and says
don't be an animal
don't eat anything don't take whatever
you want
don't don't kill anybody even if they
get you really upset don't sleep with
somebody's wife don't
you know control yourself
that frees you to now be able to make
decisions based on what you
want and not what you feel like i'm i'm
uh i'm borrowing from noah again you
know
he'd always say to people he says why
don't you come and stay he says i can't
he says of course you could if i gave
you ten thousand dollars could you stay
for two weeks he says yeah so
don't say you can't say i don't want to
the guy says okay i don't want to
he says you don't want to you just told
me you want to learn about truth and
find that reality
don't say i don't want to say i don't
feel like it he says okay i don't feel
like it
he says okay lesson one never
do what you what you feel like do what
you want
and that's and that's what's so
incredibly important because people
end up doing what they feel like not
what they want
i never feel like getting up in the
morning never
but if i sleep the whole day away i
don't feel good about myself
you know when my kid comes in for the
third time in the middle of night and
says
you know i threw up in my bed i don't
want to get up and change it
you know but i i want to take care of my
kid
so don't do what you feel like do what
you want the the restrictions are what
free you to become who you want to be
instead of what you feel like doing
beautiful so i i went to get a bookshelf
in the middle
but i have regard it's heartbreaking how
badly you want to be me i know
and you're not the only one i understand
there's a lot of people like that so
now but i didn't i didn't want to
interrupt you i want to be you i want to
be so badly
that i sometimes
i feel bad that i can't be somebody else
so i could listen to me
so i understand exactly how you feel
right
here he puts you in the background and
then he sits in front of you
this is great
rabbis i just wanted i want to thank you
i know that uh
it's sort of like at the end of colorado
everyone's like drinking and laughing
you know it's like when you prepare a
colorwass skit at three o'clock in the
morning
you wake up the next morning and
nothing's funny anymore you know but uh
i want to thank you in a serious note
because we're putting this out
to people for people to to watch and to
learn from right before the holiday of
so that people can understand better
what the torah does in terms of guiding
our lives
and how to be better jews and how to
serve hashem better and how to have
a relationship better with hashem and so
bad for everyone in private but i want
to thank you
for doing this i know it was a lot of
time spent a lot of thoughts that went
in there
thank you very very much i appreciate it