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Mishpatim - Why We Serve Hashem
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What is behind the richness of the parsha of Mishpatim in its many laws? In what way are we like servants to Hashem, and how were we 'acquired' through the 10 plagues? What is the 'daughter' of Hashem that He allows us to capture, so long as we show it proper respect? How do we avoid 'cursing' our spiritual father and mother - which are Hashem and His Torah? How does this manifest in our relationships with others? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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you're listening to the weekly paral
podcast with Ari goldwag recorded with
A's never ending assistance in rap
Israel 5785
20125 this week's par
par which means laws and we have many
laws many teachings many Concepts in our
para the me says parid
section let us come and see how mishas
means praiseworthy or how
Gish how awesome this para
is there's so many teachings here so
many
warnings right and and let's think of
and understand warnings
as showing us to watch out for these
mistakes don't make these mistakes
the Maru
says we have 60
Commandments 60 Concepts and teachings
in our
paraa the Mish wants to focus in on a
few of them that occur one after another
and try to understand first what each
one teaches us and second why they're
next to each other and what the just the
position of these three concepts teaches
us the first
is we have the concept of a Jewish
slave a guy who wasn't able to pay back
what he what he
stole became a Jewish slave spends that
time paying back paying off his
debt and in the meantime
serves in the family of a Jew so we know
the H is that we're not allowed to
enslave that person for more than 6
years there's a limit on the amount of
time that a person can be a slave for
another
Jew we have the concept of a woman who
sold as a
slave have a third concept which has to
do with the prohibition of striking
one's father and really that's an
important one and I don't just say that
as a father but the way that we see our
parents as we're going to see as the med
explains the way that we see our parents
our relationship with them
is representative or Parallels on an
emotional level on a spiritual
level the way that we feel about hasem
our relationship with
God says the what is the concept of
their being placed near each
other so first the M explains each
one the first is it talks about a
slave who wants us to be sensitive to
our slaves to the people who because of
their let's say abject poverty or
whatever it may be whatever reason
downrod in
nature just didn't their lives weren't
going so well whatever the understanding
is whatever the reason was but they've
come under our care they have to pay
back what they
took but we are also slaves in a certain
sense to KES and wants us to know
you you
Isel my dear beloved Jewish people you
are my acquisition I own you how did
acquire us why are we obligated to
follow his will besides for the fact
that it's good for us but the reason is
because God took us out of bondage he
took us out of slavery he took us out of
Egypt and he showed us
10 plagues he did 10 incredible miracles
in order to take us out of
Egypt and as a result of
that he acquired
us right he show what think about it
when when a person acquires something he
uses money how did he get the money
there was a certain amount of
self-sacrifice in order to make money
you got to do something for somebody
else that they need and they need enough
to pay you and so that money represents
the
self-sacrifice and using money to
purchase something now that
object you've put your money into that
object you've shown self-sacrifice and
AES as it were he doesn't like to show
his hand in the world he doesn't like to
reveal himself so there's a certain
giving up of his rules that God did for
us to save us and in so doing purchased
us acquired us and we are beholden to
him because of that
your actions your works are awesome it's
referring to the Miracles that did for
us and my soul knows this very
well so we are now God's servants we are
God's slaves as it were because of this
because of his
miracles there's a similar idea there's
a parallel you when it comes first of
all you have to have an understanding
you're to serve
me and the way that you have I want I
want all your brothers really to serve
me as well Hashem is saying so limit the
amount of time that he's going to be
serving
you six years he can serve
you but there's another aspect here
there's a time of service there's a time
that we are to be involved in in
fulfilling the mitz of which also
parallels these six
days we're we're to be serving and
working for six days and then there's a
shabas we learn from
shabas commands us to remember that he
is the creator we serve him we represent
him in this world he is the creator he
created the world in six days and he
rested on shabas
so there's a time where we remember
every single week we remember that God
is the Creator and God is our
master so too we are to remember
that so also there's a certain amount of
time that yeah you got to work you have
to work in the six days of creation but
you got to put aside that seventh year
to remind yourself every time that I
don't work this day I remember that
everything is really from Hashem all
these six days and it's the same thing
with the I
remember after 60
years that even that which he stole from
me that which he's paying back it's not
him it's not the interactions that I
have with others it's not about them
it's always about a k if God took it
away or God returns it it's
him let him out remind yourself let him
out
free God is the one who's in charge God
is our master god is the one who
we
recognize okay so that's the first
concept beautiful depth in the concept
of
eviv it's a little hard to relate to
otherwise because I mean eviv we don't
have slaves today but we can understand
we can we can relate to the idea of God
being our master god
being the one who we need to make
ourselves beholden
to Second concept beautiful idea
when a person gives over his daughter to
be a slave woman a maid
servant so who's the maid servant here
who actually has a daughter that he
gives over to us to
be our maid servant and what's it
referring
to hasem says I have one daughter and I
sold it to you I sold her to you it's
talking about the
Torah the Torah as it were the teachings
of the T the way of life that KES gives
us through the T is like God's
daughter right a daughter is an
extension of the
father we look at our kids and we see
ourselves in
them looks at the and says this is an
extension of me this is my
product and I'm giving my daughter to
you the daughter that someone gives to
to someone else to be a Slave SL is
somebody who serves that person now so
the t is there to serve us to help us to
guide
us when we take the T out right the
Torah where is where's the Torah place
is placed into an ark the holy Ark
inside of the B mdash inside of the
temple inside of the mishon the
sanctuary so the T itself is something
that is God's daughter as it were and he
gives it to us
and we have to show tremendous
respect we have to show tremendous
respect it comes in a box we come into
the b b Med into the B into the
sh into the house of
study and we have respect for the to is
placed inside of an ark when the ark is
opened We Stand show great respect for
God's daughter as it
were you can't when it comes to an she
doesn't go out the same way as a as a
slave goes out she doesn't have the same
type of ways of her going out of slavery
and that parallels we don't take the
Tyra out in a disrespectful way
says you took the T M when he went up to
take the Tyra he captured the
Tyra he went up there the Angels were
trying to stop him of course it was done
with God
permission and acquiescence and
suggestion but nonetheless we took the
Tyra down its rightful place is really
in heaven it's a spiritual
document it's it speaks to us to our
highest selves to who we're supposed to
be
ideally so MOS brings it down to this
world and now it's captured
right no longer is the Torah in heaven
it's now given over to mankind to
interpret and understand
as we
do says the mes you got to but you got
to respect who who it is you got to
respect as the daughter of as it
were
says 68 ver
19 you went up to heaven went up there
and he brought down the T he captured
the
T also praises
the in the end of the chapter which
begins it is good to praise and sing to
God the end of the end of that it
says God gives over his word to the
people of of Israel to the Jewish people
so he gave it to us and we need to
praise and thank Hashem for we need to
honor it we can't you can't take it out
without honor Hing it supposed to follow
the T as it comes to as it's being
brought out and return to the to the
Aron we're to show honor to the daughter
as it were of Hashem we're supposed to
praise Hashem wow we're so lucky we're
so we're so fortunate that we have the T
the T guides us and gives us the example
of who we're supposed to be
and what's the third
concept that we mention here we first
talk about the and how it teaches us
about that is our
master and we need to always remember
that everything that we have is all his
remind ourselves every
shabas and we have the T and the t is
that special treasure that we need to
show respect for but the third aspect is
that we are not to strike our father or
our
mother the father and our mother whether
they're the perfect parents or the
imperfect parents and as a father I can
say we're all imperfect or I can speak
for
myself but we should never Strike our
parents we should never hit our parents
because it shows a lack of
a to to the root to who we come from to
where we come from
expands on this and says what does this
mean we find an example of a lack of
Honor in the t a lack of respect for
parents there's a story in the T with
Noah and his his sons or
grandson Noah had become intoxicated he
became
drunk and his son Canan Oram his
grandson son saw his grandfather
naked shame and yees came in there with
their backs turned away and they covered
him with a blanket showed him tremendous
respect didn't want to see the nakedness
of their their father butam
saw and he was maaza his grandfather and
what was the
result he didn't strike his
grandfather he just saw he disrespected
he didn't have the he didn't have the
the natural inborn
respect and what was the result of that
he was cursed and we have to understand
that even a curse is a it's a
rectification now he and his sons are
slaves
forever they're to be slaves to Shem
they need to come in just like an eviv
who has to come in and pay back his debt
and live with an upstanding family
perhaps to relearn what it means to be
part of
society so to and his kids and his
grandchildren have to they have an
inborn and a lack that needs to be
rectified and that requires them to be
aim they need to be slaves to shame they
need to learn from
shame that's sadic
so if that's what happens to somebody
who just looks at his grandfather in a
disrespectful way doesn't have that
inborn respect or
doesn't listen to his conscience in that
way so if somebody actually curses or
strikes his parent or grandparent
or understand what it means it means
that I defy the one I don't recognize
where I come from I don't have that
appreciation for those before
me so that's a terrible thing but but
where does that manifest for us what
does that look like for us what does
that mean how does that how does that
translate say are these where do we see
the example of this and we need to
understand the example so we can know
what we have the propensity to
do and that we need to not imitate or or
follow after that
that
mistake the 10 tribes the northern
kingdom of the Jewish people they served
Idols instead of serving God and
recognizing that God saved them and
brought them into the land of Israel
they served
Idols they depended on other nations to
help them and save
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them and what was the result they threw
off the Yoke of aesu of God threw off
threw they threw away the gift of the T
they threw away the gift of A's
protection and
salvation and what was the
result they became slaves
too they were
exiled by by as
explain the me says that it's it's
analogus to a King that had 10 kids and
they rebelled
and they defied 10 decrees the king had
decrees that he decreed upon his people
upon his nation and his very
Sons instead of being the example of
how a member of his country should
should
behave they defied their father the king
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God says you know you nullified my laws
you nullified my statutes and
Commandments which means you didn't
appreciate who I am you didn't
appreciate your father you didn't
appreciate the
10 it doesn't say exactly what it's
talking about here but as I understand
the 10 MERS the 10 plagues that they
brought upon the Egyptians which we
talked about at the beginning you didn't
appreciate all that I did for you and
you defied my ten commands which means
my 10 statements really of love for
you you turned your back on me
so you made my word to be insignificant
now I'm going to show you that something
insignificant a
fly will come and will affect you and
cause you the ultimate
pain and
loss in the same way the 10
tribes they rebelled against
God they nullified and and violated
the says in 5:2 they denied God and they
said it's not God it's not him
God brought upon them the fly what was
the
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fly says in a reference to the enemies
of the Jewish people
God I think this was what it means God
brought the the fly to whistle on them
right you can hear a fly buzzing around
your
head Z who's the fly he's an
insignificant person how long did his
kingdom last
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but he's the one who
came and he brought about Justice on the
people of Israel the Jewish
people think about think about today
think about what's been going on think
about who are these terrorists these
evil terrible people who brought about
such a terrible punishment of
Israel and we can all individually look
at our own imperfections that might have
brought about this kind
of terrible punishment where have we
turned away from
hem what do we see that if we nullify we
don't keep the Commandments we we Veer
away from our commitment to God we Veer
away from the request of God that we do
what's good for
us it's comparable to us cursing our
father and our mother it's showing that
we don't appreciate all that hashm has
done for us we don't appreciate
appreciate where we come from we don't
appreciate God's
willingness to save us and come out of
hiding as it were to do
so sh and and by the way think about it
in it's it's the med is telling us
contemplate contemplate all the places
where has saved us individually and
nationally think about the Miracles that
have gone on for us wherever we are
whether it's in or whether it's
Arts the Resurgence of the Resurgence of
is a nation inside of is it's
unbelievable
idea but if we don't recognize that we
don't see that we don't think about
it so there's a curse what is a curse a
curse curse is the ultimate B it's the
ultimate nullification if a person
curses their parents they're saying I
have no value for you I don't appreciate
you I don't appreciate anything that I
don't appreciate anything that you ever
did for me and I don't appreciate the
fact that you even brought me into this
world no
greater no greater uh Defiance than
that who is the father who's being
cursed here it's
God refers the fact also
in chter 64:7 and nowm you are our
Father God is the Father the ultimate
father he's the one who gives everything
to us that we have the who's the mother
that we're
cursing it's
the says do not deny don't uproot the
Torah of your mother we see the concept
of T is related to a mother a mother who
loves and
guides takes care of Who develops the
child who picks up the child when they
make mistakes when they
fall the t is that
which like a mother at at her Mount was
given to us and we have to remember
we're still we're in Mish we're still in
the story of of the giving of the Mount
Si the tah is the
mother that guides us and and helps
us in the path of
wisdom means to teach you right the t is
a teaching that's what the word Torah
means but it also means also means to to
be
pregnant which is the pregnancy is the
place where the fetus develops into a
human being and the T when we immerse
ourselves in the t is the place where we
develop as human
beings we become more
sensitive 60
laws it's like a it's like a pool the
the yam it's like a it's like a sea that
we are to immerse ourselves
in the ter is telling us by placing
these three concepts next to each other
first understand that
you're my you are my servant I acquired
you God says and understand I gave you
the
Ty I gave you this amazing gift my
daughter as it were God's
daughter don't curse the father and the
mother don't curse AES don't disconnect
and deny the good of
God and the beauty of the
T that's the beautiful mag I wanted to
share with you and and what I take out
of
it is just
wow is our
father is our
master and the is this special document
this special opportunity for us to
grow and we need to respect
it and we need
to carefully take it out carefully put
it back
and even in our relationships with
others and that's reflected in the
concept of the
Ed every single other member of the
Jewish
people is also a child of a is
also God's
slave which means I can't take them away
from their service of
a and each individual is also God's
child and I need to respect that and I
need to know that if I can respect God
and I can respect the teachings of
God and I can respect the children of a
and all those other ones who are
dedicated to hashem's
service then I'm on the right
path these are the
laws this is
the these are the
warnings and the lessons and the
guidance and the love
and the instructions I want to bless you
I ask you to bless me who should help us
that we should indeed be able to
recognize that he's done so much for us
he is our Master he is our father should
help us see that and feel that and it
should engender within us a desire to do
his will more and
more and then and should help us have an
appreciation for his Tyra and for all of
those who try so hard to keep his her as
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