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thank you
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damn those
dazzling music incredible artists and in
impressive lineup here tonight tonight
albeit entertaining is designed to
infuse us with passion for who we are
and what we are about to the thousands
of you watching live at home we welcome
you into this Ballroom here tonight as a
part of the program and a part of the
process Chief among our mission tonight
is support at a Monumental time for a
Monumental cause there is only one event
like the one you are about to experience
and that is tonight's event ladies and
gentlemen welcome to moments four
thank you
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tonight
there are three main components
of what we are trying to convey with the
term Limitless
you see if you see the moniker and you
see the sub caption underneath the name
moments you think wow what does that
mean to be Limitless and so we thought
that the three main components for a
person to live what we'll call an
Unleashed life in a Torah fashion a way
that they can grow and build to the
person they are meant to come requires a
few things that people must understand
the first is that they have the ability
they have the potential
the other is that there's a purpose and
a meaning to the way of life that we
hold so dear
and finally that it requires a degree of
passion
passion in what you do passion what you
believe and passion and how you execute
your duties and your obligation as a Jew
but Chief amongst those ideals is the
concept of passion in your Torah
learning you see a life with Torah and a
life without Torah are not comparable
but even within a life with Torah when
you learn with Vigor and you learn with
passion
through few things in this world can
match
that idea that emotion and that feeling
and so we assembled a group of people
that can illustrate this for us in a
proper way tonight we welcome to this
set
and Jack shaba and you'll see zafirani
yes he's of course heavily and deeply
involved in the Torah Center in general
and Jack is a participant but more than
that he is a daily nightly perhaps even
morning attendee of charizion Torah
Center and to watch them in action is to
watch what we'll call for lack a bit of
terms firecrackers you see these are
people with real and sincere passion in
what they do and how they are Jack I'm
going to turn to you first first of all
how does it feel to be on TV it feels
nice it feels good it feels like always
desperate for it I feel like anyway it
feels like I hate to say it but a TNT
post game conference
you know in the finals now but love deal
but loved it it's okay but
the the the the idea that we're
discussing here right there that we
particularly chose the two of you is
because I think you bring something to
the table when you're learning
center that I'm not sure most people
understand is so critical
to what they do on a daily basis in
terms of learning you know there are two
types of people you only have guys who
will sit there
they'll chill out they'll Coast they'll
enjoy themselves they're laissez-faire
so to speak and relaxing and then
there's others who involve their
you know all their cohort and all their
energy and all their passion into it let
me ask you a question if you could just
surmise for us
how critical is having that level of
energy and that level of involvement in
what you do how critical is it to you in
terms of your learning
I personally think if there's no energy
or passion in the learning in the group
that you're in
there's nothing to it in the end it's
not you know it's not going to come
together to be a complete uh project
that you're working on
um you know I always thought I compare
it to let's say business when you're
running a business sure if you have a
large opportunity a large account call
it Walmart that you're working on
and they finally give you that you know
that meeting if it's three four months
away you're working daily to hit that
you know coming like a killer coming in
you're prepared you know what you're
going to talk about you know your
numbers and for me I think that's the
same for class at the end of the day
even though it's uh you know it might
just be a class that you're going to
it's one hour a night if you're not
fully prepared you know what you're
learning you know what page you're on
you know some people you ask them what
what are you learning what what Duff
yeah and they're not sure they're not
sure they're trying to remember what
they're on you got to know it like a
clock you got to know your product and
for me if you're in a class gamara is
your project is your product it's you
know it's it's what you're working on
it's part of you it shouldn't be
something that second the second you
know it's not so important
it's got to be uh you got to be all into
it and for that you got to prepare so I
think the main real what I'm talking
about is preparation you gotta if it's
the mornings if it's after the class if
it's before the class you gotta make
sure the messages you're saying is very
true the idea that you're not it's not a
passive thing it's like heck I happen to
be so to speak I I go to class you know
I I I very very rarely even use the term
class right because I think that the
term class almost seems like you'll see
that it's like a a lecture it's like
academic and it's not right the idea is
much more immersive as an experience so
to speak right and just like oh by the
way I happen to be sitting there and
waving you know what I mean like
something like that so you'll see I I
could turn to you on this because if you
don't know this man
get to know them get to know both of
them but if you don't know them you know
not for nothing but the term ADHD in a
good way was created
the three of us collectively all could
be a before commercial grade the HD
medication that none of us have the
ability to send a chair for longer than
five six minutes don't worry I'll let
you out of in a few minutes but you see
you know I I've watched you personally I
think a lot of people who are tuning
into the program those who have
affiliated with the community and those
are not who don't know you let's say
share with us if you can
share with us if you can for you know
for for the bystand of the onlooker what
is the scene paint me the picture
whether it's in your program whether
it's another program speak to what it
means in regards to a Torah Center
in terms of of this idea of passion is
it a is it a uh you know armchair style
environment or is it a
arms-raised hands-flailing type of
setting so I was very fortunate enough
to be I want to say born in the walls of
Charity on okay I practically grew up
you know from my early days and when I
was a little kid running around the
school knowing every single tunnel
that's in the shoe right and Baruch
Hashem being able to be called a father
now that has his kids running around
initial and just just for those viewers
of course who are watching I don't
understand exactly what we're talking
about because there are people tuning in
live from Mexico from Panama from Brazil
from Israel from Argentina we've even
had so just to share with you charizion
is is is this massive Behemoth of a
building but it's not even a building
it's its own mini City on the main
Corridor in Brooklyn New York called
Ocean Parkway and there's this shoe that
we cherish very very much known as
charizion within Charlotte going to
something called the Torah Center and
the Torah Center has about a thousand
people that their their their energy is
pulsating throughout the entire building
Morning Noon night and you're going to
see extensively throughout the night
about this program but what yasi is
speaking about is his own journey in
Torres Center and he is if you will he
is a direct product
of Torah Center am I right
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so now like I was saying now being able
to be called a father in the charity on
world the beauty I believe about the
charity on Torah Center is it's really a
home for everybody right if it's a guy
that's looking for a class once a week
we have something called where a guy can
just pick up the phone say hi I just
want to learn with somebody we have a
whole team ready to go out and to set
you up with anybody that's on your level
whatever material you would like to
learn somebody's there for you you want
to take it up a notch we have morning
crisis night crisis Shabbat crisis
Sunday crisis practically 365 days a
year and what I believe is the beauty of
charityon is Charity on the Torah Center
is that the diversity amongst all the
classes if you're a guy that you know
was like me when I left the Yeshiva
system and I went into the business
world and I wanted something a little
bit more serious if you sit in one hour
and sit in that game that we learn with
him then circling back you'll feel that
passion so I I have this question in
closing Jack and I'm going to send it to
you first then I'll go to yossi on it
too
you know not many people not not to say
not many people but very often people
don't feel this type of fire give me
your advice to them
my personal advice is to make learning
fun you know some people sound it sounds
like class oh you know I don't like to
go to class right it sounds like an
ancient term if if you take one foot
into the tourist center if it's a night
or a morning you'll see the fire that's
in there you just have to be a part of
it and what goes into that is the people
that make it into that atmosphere it's
not just people going to learn and for
some reason it's just a fiery room right
it's the people bouncing off each other
I see people in the mornings talking to
each other after saying I'll see you
tonight eight o'clock I'll see you nine
o'clock these guys are pushing each
other to come and with that creates a
fiery atmosphere that the whole room is
if I could there's energy you you walk
in crazy and you'll see in in closing
give me your thoughts on this particular
subject you have a device not
necessarily to somebody who even will
attend the Toro Santo even somebody who
could attend Torah Center speak to
somebody who's who's not in our Locale
give me a concept give me an infusion
give me a piece of advice from somebody
who's done it who's been there in terms
of getting themselves involved into this
type of what we'll call mindset or even
in quotations lifestyle go advice I ever
heard in my life was there's two days
you have there's days that you have are
called Yom ahava and Yom sinach Dave
means that where you feel hashem's
presence the Omaha days where Hashem is
in your life every step of the way you
feel like every traffic light is turning
green every traffic light is turning
green uh every customer you're calling
is uh is answering you everything is
going well right then you have days that
are called Yom sin ah where nothing is
going you know and everything is falling
apart we've all been there you got to
remember the days of ahava the days that
the passion was alive the day that you
cracked that gamada the day that you
woke up early and it was easy for you
remember those days not every day is
going to be a great day but if you
remember those days those days come back
they come they repeat itself and you
build on those days and I just my advice
everybody out there keep building on
those days what he is saying is
literally he may be a young man just
like the three of us Allah but these are
words of wisdom and these are ancient
terms build on those days understand
those days internalize them and drive
them forward Jack we thank you joshui
thank you this is what it means to be
passionate what you are about to see is
a direct illustration of the concept
that we just spoke about this this is
passion
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what does it mean to be passionate about
something sometimes you see a boy five
years before then you're looking at five
years after and you say wow how did this
person get to where he is what made him
stick through what made him pull through
made him go to the top and the answer
really is when you have passion for what
you do nothing can stop you there could
be no obstacle in the way there could be
no wall that gets in front of you Torah
is what gives us that passion when
you're connected to it in a real way in
a meaningful way all of a sudden you're
you're filled with fire that nothing can
get in your way aside from being the
best you could be being the closest you
can to Hashem and that passion is what
keeps us going that makes us not stop to
get to how far we need to get to
in order to be passionate about the
Torah you would have to be connected
connected to a Torah Center so I've been
part of this what I sent there for close
to 10 years of my life and when I first
signed up I would never ever think what
a large impact being involved in the
Torah Center would make on my life
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start to learn and something inside of
you is ignited and once you've reached
that moment it takes you to different
places in your life now you go to work
and you're carrying what you've learned
in the morning the way you conduct
yourself the way you speak the way you
greet people and when you come home late
at night after a hard day you carry that
into the way you speak with your wife
and the way you greet your children
Toyota Center gave me an ability and
opened up my eyes to be passionate about
the things that really really matter in
life not only spiritually and growing my
nishama but made me so passionate about
being a good husband being a great son
conducting my business the right way you
start to learn and something inside of
you is ignited it's something within
yunishama that is telling you that you
found the right place and you are doing
the right thing right now in your life
we have such a genuine love and
Brotherhood towards each other it
reached the point where the families
have become so close to each other where
now all of our children are best friends
with each other literally an army an
army of people that are so passionate
about Torah one guy doesn't come learn
one day he knows the next day he's in
for a big surprise you're gonna get a
text from your friend we haven't seen
you say sheikhiana where have you been
and that energy and passion really is
what drives us to keep coming back again
and again the only way to understand the
passion that we're speaking about now is
to actually come and experience it for
yourself get started because this is
what life is all about if anybody would
like to make a really really
life-changing decision the decision
would be to join the Torah Center
because by joining the Toyota Center it
channels everything you are passionate
about it opens you up spiritually which
will automatically turn you into a
better person turn you into a better
family member so I tell anybody that
wants to join just try it make one
commitment and I guarantee you it'll be
a decision that you will never ever
forget for the rest of your life
you know you would think that the
highlight of tonight is just our slew of
incredible artists but you see here if
you think that then you haven't watched
this program before you see one of the
highlights is the amount of support that
pours in not just from our community but
from across the globe because Torah is
in Vogue everywhere and it is on
everyone's palette tonight we celebrate
those people throughout the night who
support us year over year over year here
is one of those people Mr Abe's son 72
hundred dollars Eli and Ellen Cohen one
thousand dollars Anonymous twenty six
hundred dollars Stephen Asher one
thousand dollars Paula Marcos twelve
hundred dollars Stanley Jaime Shira 26
hundred dollars Anonymous 2600 Isaac
Hannon one thousand dollars twenty six
hundred dollars from Anonymous Eddie's
Roar one thousand dollars Isaac idea one
thousand and one dollars Anonymous
twelve hundred dollars you are going to
hear numbers like this and numbers far
beyond this throughout the entire night
it's important to understand each and
every dollar
compounds to support this incredible
institution you see imagine if you will
for a moment Morning Noon night seven
days a week
365 days a year nearly every single hour
of the day Torah learning pulsating
through the BET knesset and it's not
just for one type it's not for two it's
for each and every type of person and
every type of genre your tax bracket
doesn't matter your category doesn't
matter your religiosity doesn't matter
you just come on in these people get
that and they come support and so do the
myriads of others that follow them after
we hope you will be a part of that you
see moments
since its Inception is known to each and
every year bring aboard someone special
and everyone tonight is special but we
always like to bring someone from
overseas so you can understand quite how
eclectic The Ensemble is tonight is no
different he is a new artist perhaps you
know him but perhaps you don't but I
assure you he will be on your playlist
and ringing throughout your home in very
short order a voice of an Angel we
welcome small
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evening
but it's supposed to make the journey
all the way from Israel to here tonight
this next song is called
stop the world
so let's
forget about everything for a moment
stop the world
just let ourselves be lifted up
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I have the privilege
of being called
and he says that the most important
thing is to look at the good points in
others and in ourselves
let's take a moment and look at the good
points in others
best points
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thank you so much
you know
I don't think I was exaggerating when I
introduced shmuel that was absolutely an
incredible performance but there's way
more that is coming our way later on
tonight if you saw at one point if the
camera could pan above my head and show
you behind me you see not just an
incredible staging area but you also see
hundreds upon hundreds of vacant seats
there is a reason for that you see this
year we did something different normally
this is a live stream performance
however this year we decided to bring
people in-house and have them partake
and so just in about a half hour 45
minutes or so there will be people lined
up outside the famous and iconic Gotham
Hall in New York City and they will be
entered into what is sure to be
an absolutely incredible evening and so
this year for the first time we have an
in-person audience and we are waiting
with great anticipation for their
arrival and God willing it should be
something very very special I also told
you that you would see cards cards like
this you will see them throughout the
night and we hope yours is a part of
these cards Anonymous twelve hundred
dollars Joey bawabe 2600 in honor of his
Club Isaac M cassen who's been infusing
me with over a decade at tibero Chicago
that is
constantly devoting his time to our
community this is true isn't a portal
1200 Ellie Rosario dear friend one
thousand dollars Raya boxes fifty two
hundred dollars Aaron abramo of two
thousand dollars Anonymous ten thousand
dollars Isaac wolf 1800 Anonymous one
thousand dollars honored by David cash
and Rabbi mayor the two people that God
willing will be in attendance tonight
you'll see them as well via the live
feed Anonymous 5200 Anonymous as well 36
hundred dollars Eddie surroor two
thousand dollars Israel schmalberg
eighteen hundred dollars Anonymous 1400
and another anonymous five thousand
dollars in honor of Joseph schwecky with
gratitude
for his dedication to instilling the
love of Torah Gabrielle one thousand
dollars Ralph zerdock 1800 Mark subog
ten thousand dollars in memory of
carolini sabog and Mark leaving an honor
of Rabbi David a cash Anonymous one
thousand dollars honorable cash and
Rabbi may you Dean Anonymous 1800s 1800
Seymour escava 52 hundred dollars a
beautiful donation Mr escalat to belly
family eighteen hundred dollars Mark
shemto six thousand US Dollars and
tonight we are joined here in our studio
by another friend of ours and somebody
who is also a very devout participant of
what goes on in Charlotte But first you
see we mentioned first the idea of
passion and how critical and how
important that is in the development of
a person and in their Torah Journey
there's something else though this is an
idea on an understanding that everything
I do is for a purpose that I push at a
higher level that I care more that I dig
deeper that I learn something that we
will call at a higher plane and a higher
Plateau tonight I am joined here in
studio overlooking This Magnificent
ballroom with a dear friend in fact a
relative of mine his name is Jaco Grazie
yaakov has been a voluntary Center for a
while now yes is also your you're also
part of a specific haburah which one is
that by Raymond shama Rabbi Raymond sham
you see just to explain as we've
mentioned before there are multiple
different levels inside the tourism is
one that if I may his particular
vein of the Torah Center is an elevated
level those who want to go deeper learn
longer learn with more depth and kind of
broaden their Horizons in terms of what
they're able to understand and see but
Jacob I want to ask you a fundamental
question if I could it might seem very
juvenile might seem very regular might
seem very you know Elementary
but I think it's not a question I think
it's a question it's not asked enough
to people who are considered what we'll
call more advanced and that is
what does Torah mean to you
to me Torah means the world meaning what
meaning that if you have Torah it will
shape your family it will shape
what your kids will look like and will
shape
who your friends are and it will shape
your whole entire future right and and
just speaking to this point about
learning what we'll call more you know
in depth you do gamara
so for those who don't know there are
three major components on the gamada
page and that is obviously the center
portion in the innermost section is in
the inner margin is Rashi and on the
outside is for some of you that seem
like a very basic thing but for many of
you that's a New Concept and a novel
concept beyond the scope of the page
though is even more commentary that
sheds even more light so yeah on a daily
basis what tell me if I may what is your
learning schedule look like
they start at six o'clock
um six a.m you're in the building say um
in the building wow okay turning sitting
across from a covert before I get there
there's many people there always people
the room is full
um but I get there at six I learn with
my group at from six to seven
um we praise
the question gives a cliff
um on Sundays some days we just sit with
our have right and
um beautiful
over the last 13 years we all became
brothers so it's not just I go to shul I
know These Guys these guys are all my
brothers
and that that I think is a huge
component but I think that the
development of that Brotherhood what
we'll call it comes through the fact
that you are all what we'll call
brothers in arms in terms of what you're
trying to do what you're trying to
accomplish and that is to add depth that
is to add meaning and that is ultimately
to add purpose and so yaakov we thank
you for involving yourself here tonight
we thank you for always Center but
mainly and most importantly gleaning
from the words that he said is this idea
that when you push higher you kind of
develop this group of people that are
kind of all
running toward the same goal and running
towards the same effort and that creates
this level of camaraderie you'll see in
nearly three four seconds what I mean
you're going to see from two people very
very very powerful remarks specifically
on the idea and the concept
of purpose this this is purpose
so many people ask the question
what are we doing here in this world
what is our purpose
why did Hashem create us the Muslim
tells us
that Hashem created us just so that we
could receive pleasure
he wants us to enjoy and to receive the
most pleasure possible the problem is
everybody is seeking pleasure
but they don't know where to find the
true pleasure the ultimate pleasure is
in the Torah the ultimate pleasure comes
from closeness to Hashem
it's hard for a person to understand
that or to see it
if he never opened the gemara before
there are some people they're learning
one hour two hours three hours some even
more
through that learning they're finding
the purpose of why they're here in this
world the more we connect to the Torah
the more we find true purpose and
meaning in our lives the Torah Center
has put purpose into my day your life
has a purpose you just have to find the
purpose
my cousin called me up one day and he
said we're getting the family together
for a class with Rabbi adid once a week
do you want to come I said sure I'll
join I had basically never been to the
charizion tourist center it started way
back when we did the classes
twice a week for uh an hour and a half
yeah I felt like I need more so one day
sees me coming out of Shadow so when are
you going to take things more serious
you have potential yes Robert how can I
do it tells me I want you to come for
one week six a.m in the morning if you
don't like it go back do whatever you
need it's on Broadway six o'clock it's
hard for me to do me a favor just one
week the rabbi you know what I'm gonna
do it when I started I didn't know
anything I did not know a word of gamara
I did not know how to read opening again
at the age of 28 it was a humbling
experience slowly but surely everything
just progressed from there I was
learning in the morning then I started
learning at night and then I wanted more
I became more committed to the learning
started coming every day I began to look
forward to the learning I went for one
week
every day I came at six sharp since then
12 15 years I try not to miss a day of
learning at six o'clock purpose that I
was looking for I found it today
we learned we have two cedarim in the
morning and at night with maharuta and
it's a feeling of gaining wisdom wisdom
that helps me think every day in my life
in work with my family with my children
started learning six to seven then seven
went to pray and then we started a class
after prayers from 8 to 8 45. now we're
doing also Baruch hashemi that led to uh
to another about 45 minutes of learning
then you have the night Center but in
between your life is all about Torah the
more you learn the more you upgrade
yourself it changed my life not only
with the learning not only with the
knowledge that I gained but the way I
related to my wife the way it affected
my family the way it affected my
children I didn't realize that this was
the impact that Torah was going to have
on me and my family but looking back
that one small step was
changed my life you think you know what
family is until you learned Torah you
think you know what a wife is until they
learn you find something more than that
you find yourself if you don't have to
you Misses something and don't fool
yourself for one second to say that no
no I can I'm good the Sharma is looking
for purpose and the purpose is Torah
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tonight
either in person or played via video
what you're seeing is just a sampling
of what goes on in the Torah Center you
see those two powerful powerful stories
that you just witnessed and you just
heard from that is but the tip of the
iceberg of What Lies Beneath there are
dozens and dozens and dozens of stories
of lives of families of people of
khaburot who have developed this life of
purpose you see one of the beauties of
Jewish music today in 2023 is that not
only is there one two three great music
stars or great music artists there are
dozens and you know what's so special is
each and every one has their corner has
their need has their Niche and has their
beauty that they bring to the stage one
such singer he's not even a singer he's
more of a performer also isn't the right
word you'll hear it yourself this is a
man who digs deep into the orifices of
his heart and brings out the very best
every single time the one the only atan
cats
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thank you so much everybody at home
watching
it's a big honor to be part of this
wonderful night
Hashem
I've been always wanting to be a part of
this special
organization
spreading the Torah
where I should say Torah
of the year in
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like that the one you just saw I think
it speaks volumes each and every frame
if you took it in its Lonesome each and
every one is powerful think of the
numbers think of the facts think of the
figures think of the digits think of the
impact that you watch there on your
screen the idea that somebody who's six
years old comes to the Torah Center all
the way to somebody who's 99. the idea
there's 200 classes a week the idea that
is over 700 daily participants these are
not stats that are very very very very
very common I could assure you there are
many many many of Torah in the world but
there's something about the Torah Center
that has the right to be coined the
premier tourist center of the Jewish
world and I think the reason is this I
think when you take people from every
single Walk of Life and yet every single
one feels comfortable and every single
one feels at home that in and of itself
is something that's extraordinary but
what's more extraordinary is that people
see it people feel it people understand
and they respond in coin Shimon Haber 36
hundred dollars is that is one thousand
dollars Albertson palaci one thousand
dollars Sammy Catan one thousand dollars
Morty Sardar one thousand dollars honor
of his wife his son his parents and
Rabbi El nadav magnificent
thirty six hundred dollars
eighteen hundred dollars in honor of
Rabbi Isaac you did a very very unsung
hero in the grand apparatus that is the
charizion Torah Center Eddie s it's 2600
one thousand dollars sultan
a delightful person and a wonderful
contribution of 10
000 US Dollars Joey Ike Levy one
thousand dollars Rachel hittery in honor
of Isaac Kittery for all his hard work a
beautiful donation that for now will
remain numberless but we assure you it's
beautiful just by the honor in and of
itself a person who you'll hear more
about but whatever you see here on
camera is literally impossible without
the involvement of Isaac Kittery dare I
say it he's been our partner now for
four years and this is a person who
deserves thousands of Applause because
the nuances and the detail that he is
involved in you may not see for yourself
backstage but I assure you whatever you
see presented to you is painstaking work
that goes into an Isaac is a gigantic
piece of that Rachel zafrani of Ralph
zafrani I'm sorry
ten thousand dollars Mark Abe Franco a
very dear friend and a participant in
everything great in the community twenty
six hundred dollars one thousand dollars
Jimmy Raymond one thousand dollars
Anonymous twelve hundred dollars Jack
scaba one thousand dollars Danny Fox
1800 Avi Hulu eighteen hundred dollars
Joey Duchess eighteen hundred dollars
twelve hundred dollars Berkshire fashion
one thousand dollars and now that takes
us to our next segment and here is the
segment
you see I think personally this is maybe
your own opinion and maybe if you want
to ask higher authority you can but I
think one of
perhaps the biggest or the saddest
moments in a person's life is when they
look back and realize
what could have been
they think to themselves you know if
only I had done this and if only I had
done that if only I had involved myself
in this only about myself and that what
would have been you see the creators and
the Crafters of some of the greatest
companies in the world never asked
themselves that question because they
did it and in the Torah world the have
deal it works the same way those people
who choose
to seek their potential ultimately look
back and don't say look what could have
been they say look what was and look
what is two of those people join me here
in studio and onset today one of them is
my close friend that's Jack braja
another one is Danny benhorn you see to
understand what it means to reach your
potential you have to understand each
person here is in their own particular
life's journey some were Advanced
perhaps oh there's less so myself
included were all on our own Journey
but the special thing I think about the
two of you if I may say is the fact that
somehow someway
somebody shows you something you open
something you saw something you heard
something that ultimately LED you to
believe that there is more out there and
there is a promising Paradise in future
for each and every one of the people
here and I have to tell you something
had they not realized that the world
would be far poorer for it but now we
are richer because they do Danny I want
to start with ufundi last year
you were featured on this program
albeit you look slightly different so
congratulations however
um the special thing I think about you
is your involvement in a program called
madrasion that is written young working
men each and on what we'll call the
curve of their Journey they're slowly
making their way up tell me was there a
moment or an episode or a year in your
life when you said one second I could be
that instead of this and perhaps I
should get on the train now so that I
can be that was this some sort of
metamorphosis of Danny benhorn sure so I
would go back I mean jacket and I have
been learning together we actually the
same age we know each other literally 40
years not many people because it's you
know they're very typical americani hey
me and Jim we go way back we know each
other seven years Jack and I together 40
years not to mention we've been learning
in the Torah Center since we're
teenagers it's actually a picture
floating around really of the both of us
at his seum when we were 17 years old a
bunch of guys in the picture downstairs
in tourism when Rabbi Rani alava Shalom
first started it of course we've been a
part of the tour set today I don't mean
to interject but of course I will
because this is important Danny brings
up Rabbi Rani received Rabbi Ron rafu
he's a Rabb boy who's one of the
founders of the Torah Center and his
involvement but more importantly I think
his influence still today is still felt
and it's very very very very admirable
that you brought that up because I'm
happy we are upon it it's an important
one and it should of course not go
unmentioned but continue so you had that
era so what was the but you would start
off today I would say the turning point
for me was you go to Israel After High
School sure looking for a good time go
with 20 30 your friends partying the
first couple of weeks maybe first couple
of months later to learn I didn't know
that there was another side to it and I
visited a few friends a few mag and
David boys that ended up joining
join them for Shabbat
and I saw the Beauty and the learning
that they were doing I never learned
like that probably no we're probably 18
years old 18 years old coming straight
out of high school I stayed for Shabbat
never learned like that I never felt the
kid who shot like that in my life I
ended up switching schools I stayed
there till after pesach for three four
months changed my life took me on a
different level and I saw
one way where he can go a certain
direction and I saw another way with
these guys of what you know could have
been and would have been and and how you
could miss out on something like that
just one wrong turn or one decision not
to go incredible because to think had
you not gone for that battle what have
you who knows it would have been Jack
you know we're friends and we go back a
while and so I I you know I I know
somewhat of the journey but the truth is
this is you know a person who's
obviously a respectable very respectable
learns extensively on a daily basis I
remember once I took a great Rabbi to
Jack's house and I thought we were
coming in to fundraise and I take him
into the house and instead of
fundraising they both open up again it's
a great Rabbi from Israel and for nearly
45 minutes he's plugging away and asking
the rabbi great questions impactful
questions and insightful questions the
rabbi turned to me after we left the
house she goes you told me you were
taking me to about it you didn't tell me
you'd take me to a Cole guy so something
to that effect he said I paraphrased but
Jack tell me you know was it always like
that
so like Danny but I was two years before
Danny okay we we uh I was introduced to
Taurus hunt in the first year 1996 which
was around October 96 and I had a
habruta it was very smooth it was only
10 Abrahim was in this payroll we
wouldn't have this event right and uh
and the rest was history I met my Rabbi
Rabbi Raymond Ava and he showed us the
potential and like you said like when
Danny alluded to when you see what's out
there and then you see what's really in
there and you learn and you have an
attachment to the Creator could you can
you can you um just highlight that for
me if I may this concept you both
contrasted it you know you see what's
out there you see what's in there I
don't need a description of what's out
there but what does it feel like today
and I toss this to you and then Danny
you'll take it and then we have somebody
else to introduce but what does it feel
like today
in contrast to that which means when you
wake up in the morning you know I take
it like this Olivia somebody who's you
know who who drinks a lot of soda or
somebody who eats a lot for instance
right and then he stops right and he
starts to lose weight he starts to feel
healthier he can tell you I feel lighter
I feel easier I feel fresher what's the
feeling I'm going to tell you like this
when I was 17 18
I had a vision of what I wanted it to be
like and I said if I don't do certain
things now it's not going to be like
that now you could fast forward I'm a
grandfather right and I'm looking yeah
look at grandfather honestly I didn't
know that I did but it just it still
shocking to me so I have two generations
now right and and what if I didn't do
that what would these children look like
and that's what I was worried about then
and to answer your question it was the
greatest move ever the minute fish the
the the normal life of being the
children are gorgeous beautiful children
really beautiful children a beautiful
wife the whole package that I wanted
then you have now is what Hashem gave us
and it was a gift but it was that choice
like Danny alluded to like some people
didn't make the choice then right and
they're same as us no different we
started together the beauty is it's
never too late right and I think this
idea of it's never too late segues
directly into what we're going to see
now you see Jack Danny you witness it on
a daily basis but many people don't and
for those who are tuning in live from
across the world from Across the Nation
what have you there's something I think
is important to know Danny said it Jack
said it so poignantly and that is the
idea that there is no it's never too
late you see there are people who never
imagined their life would have any of
the components that we're describing
here today nobody some people who never
saw the potential some people never
understood the purpose and some people
who never had the passion but then there
were some who did
this
is an image and an illustration
of those who saw their potential
Hashem has a picture of us up there a
picture of what we're supposed to look
like
picture of our true potential
of your greatness of your
accomplishments
and we're here in this world to fulfill
that potential and he's constantly
comparing those pictures like when
Hashem told Abraham Abraham Abraham why
they call him twice says that he was
comparing the picture of avraham here
and the picture of Abraham and they're
matching he's getting he's getting he's
getting to his potential
and this is our job in this world and
the Torah will get us there
nothing make you more happy than to
start your day will start our learning
there's a certain excitement that you
get when you walk into the building of
share design you go down the stairs and
you go down to the lower level you go
down those stairs and you ascend closer
to Hashem
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I grew up in halam we have to learn
Torah hiding it wasn't easy for us but
still we did it I've been going to share
Zion my entire life I was aware of the
existence of the Torah Center it wasn't
something that I thought could ever be
part of my world I started this class
four years ago when the class was 10
people small group and I see now today
the class how grown to few hundred
people one day A friend of mine said Jim
do me a favor please come to one class I
think you're going to enjoy it I went to
that Sunday morning class I went to the
very next Sundays class and the next one
and the next one several years later I
cannot emphasize just how much it
impacts my life on a daily basis it's
nothing like you start your day
with the Torah learning it's give you
energy happy and the way that Rabbi
Meyer he received everyone the love that
he gives to everyone he give us energy
to be every day to learn more Torah and
I learned very very important thing from
Rabbi Mayo it's always not about what
you finish the celebration always how to
do and to give more there's a diversity
and a camaraderie that is palpable at
those classes that Rabbi indeed gives I
know remember one thing I said the
answer he said I love your answer write
it in denote they call him
I love it how he give you encouragement
and everything to do more it's a very
low intensity class but it's the highest
impact you feel like every minute of the
Torah is new you get to realize the
potential of what you're capable of not
just learning but in the relationships
that you value most that by far is the
greatest asset of this class we are very
lucky to have in our community the
tourist center that give us the
opportunity for us for our kids for our
grandkids for every single one who are
very lucky for our rabbis in our
community that really they are close to
every single one I want to encourage
everyone find the time to come to the
Torah Center find where you fit within
it trust me there is somewhere within
the Torah center that is just right for
you and you will find yourself tapping
into a potential to be the best version
of yourself that you could be
a video speaks volumes and as they say a
picture is worth a thousand words
but being there in person is worth more
what you just saw on your screen
wasn't properly or adequately
Illustrated because nothing could
properly or adequately illustrate what
actually takes place each and every
morning you see there was once a group
three four people that surrounded a
rabbi and they got infused with heizuk
and sometimes musar each and every
morning and slowly but surely like a
tidal wave it grew and grew and grew
some more to the point that the room
which seats 200 is nearly completely
full every morning if you think that's
impressive listen to this
do you know who is a part of those
classes people who by their own
admission by their own statements as you
saw on your screen never would have
imagined being a daily learner if they
can be there and they can do it so can
you tonight there are people who want to
support such efforts one of them is Dr
Isaac madeb a wonderful doctor a
wonderful person one thousand dollars
Avi afriat 26
000 a tremendous donation you're gonna
start seeing more of those as the night
ticks on Stephen e Mamie 2600 Joe ns's
1000 average amount 1000 David Waba one
thousand dollars Anonymous two thousand
dollars Joseph towel 2600 Nathan Bailey
a dear friend an unbelievable
contributor and somebody's involved in a
myriad of extraordinary projects
eighteen hundred dollars for Nathan
Bailey Albert Marcus one thousand
dollars safety five thousand dollars
solely Chicago one thousand dollars Joey
Eddie s's thirty six hundred dollars and
a very dear friend not just of your own
Torah Center which of course he is and
the rabbis but a friend of every
institution in cooling where I can call
a close friend to myself and our
institution chabby or Fally a do-gooder
par Excellence at 52 hundred dollars and
now just as we said before we like to
line up the finest and this year is no
different and not only that but we like
to mix it up a bit we may be Syrian we
may be Sephardic but we are
multi-denominational
welcome our dear friend
to quote him
schmully Unger
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tremendous I think would be an
understate shmuli that was
absolutely fantastic that's your way out
we'll see you soon that was wonderful
you see it's a first that shmulyanga
joined us here on stage but I'm telling
you he did not disappoint not even one
iota he will be back a little later on
this evening you see as we said to you
at the top of this program there are two
separate components to tonight component
number one is a live stream event that
started at 6 pm and it will run a little
bit longer that program segues directly
into an actual live in-person audience
that will be here in just a little bit
in a few minutes they will begin to file
in but first a few things first Raymond
day and 26 hundred dollars Gabrielle
bar 2600 Isaac Canada thousand hundred
thousand dollars aviarimi one thousand
dollars Azar Pharmacy one thousand
dollars Anonymous 36 Anonymous 5200 10
thousand dollars anonymously and another
tremendous donation that is literally
gas in a tank fueling this massive
machine called the Torah Center of
twenty six thousand dollars Joey sayag
one thousand dollars Phil share somebody
was recently joined the not even
recently but has joined Robert's morning
class that you just saw there on screen
at one thousand dollars Miro Sutton in
honor of Jack Asia hey bar one thousand
dollars Anonymous thirty six hundred
dollars in honor of a very special
someone who you will see later on Dr
fariwa you see tonight
is entitled Limitless
what does that mean how can I achieve it
how can I understand it Limitless was
coined specifically so that people could
reach Beyond where they are and
understand that they have enormous
capability Beyond where they stand or
where they sit today regardless of the
plane where they find themselves and so
whatever station you're at at life you
two are Limitless but you know what
don't take my word for it we have
assembled rabbis that you will see soon
people who can speak to this far greater
than I can
this is a discussion
you see
that really unpacks the idea
this is a round table discussion
entitled
Limitless what does it mean
to be Limitless how do I achieve
such a lofty ideal what we brought
together some of the brightest Minds
that our community is blessed to have
Rabbi David Sutton and Rabbi David
Rosary of Yad Yosef Torah Center Rabbi
Joey Haber of mag and David synagogue
and the cashier organization Rabbi
Raymond Haver of charizion and Rabbi
mayor of chariz
we assembled these rabbis in effort to
help explain how much
can one achieve If Only They seek it If
Only They want it tonight we hear from
them
how one
can be Limitless
what makes people Limitless is if other
people believe in them and they believe
in themselves they can do it there are
people out there who believe I could
never change that over the last 10 15
years our community has been proven
false when you get to the next place you
can see foreign
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just have to get moved a little bit up
anything good in life really requires an
amount of sacrifice and anything that
someone feels a sense of power and
meaningfulness and purpose is because
they had the toil in it
it's been said
that
very famous saying woe unto man who
doesn't know his or not right his uh
flaws and double wall on the man who
doesn't know who is my lot and his uh
attributes and his potential
So to that end what do you think and I'd
open this question to the table but what
do you think holds people back I have a
son I'll turn to you what do you think
holds people back always initially
specifically when it comes to Torah I
would say that they don't believe they
can do it meaning they think maybe
because other people tell them they
can't they have a past experience I
wasn't good in game around sixth grade I
can't do it it's not for me people's
image of somebody else the famous uh
story of the young new teach they're
walking to the classroom and she was
given the most difficult class and she's
teaching them and they're doing
unbelievable right and she goes to the
principal says wow you know these kids
are gifted they're doing so well what
are you talking about this we gave you
the bottom of the barrel it says what do
you mean 120 139 the princess those are
Locker numbers those are my two numbers
but since she treated them that way they
became that way people many people have
been treated in a way that it's not for
you and that that's what limits them
what makes people Limitless is if other
people believe in them and they believe
in themselves they can do it that's
really what a lot of rabbis are doing
for our communities they're letting
people know that they can do it to that
point exactly what does a rabbi do when
you see a guy let's say even if it's a
woman who looks at themselves and sees
themselves in a limited way which I
think is a is is a very very very very
high amount of people to be honest
what do you do what do you tell them
what do you quote unquote for lack of
better terms what do you sell them Rabbi
indeed that will pull them in bring them
in and make them kind of see that Vision
the way Rabbi just mentioned so I I
think that one of the great drives
that give people the energy to do things
is when they enjoy doing it and they see
themselves feeling accomplished
you know the way Hashem made the world
is that when it came when it comes to
spiritual accomplishments
you can't really understand what it
feels like to learn again
until you learn it
and you can't understand what it feels
like to keep Shabbat the right way until
you do it and it goes that way with
everything with you can't really
understand how beautiful it is to be
modest until you live it if Hashem made
the world where we could taste the
beauty of spirituality beforehand
there'd be no free choice which fool
would not do it if they already taste
the beauty of it right so in order for
that to be free choice Hashem doesn't
allow us to taste it before we actually
do it so where the person is standing
right now he never tasted learning he
never tasted Shabbat he never tasted
cinnamon he never taste it so now he's
thinking what am I doing where am I
going I'm going to suffer I'm gonna do
things that I'm not gonna enjoy I'm not
gonna like and of course he's gonna
think that because he never tasted that
but you know Hashem wants us to trust in
him
and to jump that's part of love you jump
and you trust and you know that if
someone loves you and they tell you I
have something for you it's going to be
beautiful it's going to be gorgeous but
you need to have that leap of faith that
you're going to succeed because Hashem
is not going to give you anything that's
less than awesome is there a tactic
rubber Abram Joe is there a is there a
tactic which means I think every Rabbi
in this Myriad of rabbis across the
community I'm sure everybody has their
own tactic their own method and tactic I
think is maybe it was a negative
connotation it almost looked like you're
bamboozling somebody but what is the if
there is what is one of the methods of
pulling people in it's not a simple
process at all well first thoughts
already said the mishna says that's
talking about sacrificing for Torah the
mishnah says
praise in this world and the next world
and that before that the mishna says
if you do this right what do you mean
this is what you should do but is saying
is like Rob I just said that you're not
just going to see it from afar you're
not going to understand how when you
sacrifice that this is going to be an
unbelievable thing but once you do it
you're going to see its beauty and you
see how wonderful it is if a person
feels a relationship with a rabbi and
feels like the rabbi cares about them is
there for them then they want to try and
then they start to believe that what the
rabbi is offering them is in their best
interest because they they see that
their right cares once they get involved
they have to see that it's enjoyable and
digestible and doable so maybe you give
it to them in a to start at least in a
way that they could appreciate and
understand it and then you try to up it
yeah they say there's a story about the
uh the late uh reveal title bound
there's a story about him that
for after the war he opened up a small
bedroom he didn't really have too many
followers at the time so he's like you
know try to collect as many people as he
could
and he had like what we'll call a ragtag
teams so to speak of you know uh former
satma hasidim and they all came together
and they say this is the story as I've
heard it that he opened up gamarot they
say for a year he sat with all of them
after work and for a year the gamara was
open
and they didn't learn a word for a year
so somebody asked him like well what's
what does this be too thought out he
says first I need to nurture their soul
then I can nurture their mind what holds
people back on to what Rabbi Sam was
answering is inertia people are just
doing the same thing it's when you're
going through life and wrote you mean
yeah you're just you're not moving right
guys he has a regular routine you come
home you say oh he's in front of TV you
do what you're doing you're not gonna
stop I'm busy my wife I think and I
don't have enough time in my life and
you know I I spend more time at home
right I gotta but the truth is once you
start coming
you the first thing is you got to take a
step gotta get up and get off the couch
leave the TV once you start coming
you're gonna see I don't have to be home
for four hours a night right it's
actually a lot better when I'm not home
for four hours a night there's less to
fight about and my wife could hold the
remote control or whatever it is it's
fine and and that's that's one thing
that's one important thing is to take
the step you have to take the step and
uh I also think people are held back
from just other people's opinions that
means
you're gonna go learn people say
comments maybe I'm thinking about
younger people but I think everyone
every age everyone's care scares about
care about the image and scared that
they're going to get some kind of
comment yeah and they're going to label
them people think that they're going to
get brainwashed and they're going to
become a different person and that's not
who I am and the truth is you know
everybody grows at their own pace nobody
makes you change anything you could
there's people that are learning for 50
years and they they just learn and then
there's people that learn and they grow
in a lot of ways and a lot of the ways
you know the quiet it that nobody knows
in a lot of the ways it's it's the
growth yes is you it's only what you
want to do you know he's probably seen
every different flavor of human being in
his life so what do you think in the
community there are two types there's
the one who suffers from the fear of
change
they're frightened for me right I know
if I come learn Torah I'm gonna like it
there are people out there that I've
heard it from that a rabbi I'm afraid to
come if I come I'm gonna like it I know
somebody who said about a rebel in this
table this is Rabbi the reason I do not
go to your class because I know it's
going to change me yeah anyway it's the
fear of change I'm gonna have to change
my lifestyle I'm gonna have to change my
family I'm going to make all kinds of
issues within my family of course
they're mistaken of course life was just
sent they don't have to change they have
to just come to learn of course
eventually they will be automatically
good better changes in their life but
that's something which I talk to people
about openly right stop being afraid
there are people out there who believe I
could never change that over the last 10
15 years on community has been proven
false there are thousands of people that
have changed that have changed for the
better just by coming to learn how do
you get them to come how do you get them
to come
back
do whatever you have to do beg bribe do
whatever you have to do because you know
when they're gonna come it is contagious
and they are going to be a better
happier person them and their family we
have seen it over and over and over
again there is a hunger out there
there's no happier guy from a guy that
starts his day in school there's no
question nothing you come to school in
the morning you come in you get a cup of
coffee you sit with a group of guys and
they're smiling what coffee
before before
yeah take your coffee you see the rabbi
Smiles at you yeah sit with the people
you go home it's magic like the rabbi
said you don't know how good it is I
want I think that the most attractive
word to people that ever that I talk to
that other people talk to is the same
thing as if you know you're going to get
happiness then you'll do whatever it
takes to get happiness people constantly
in that in that Pursuit as we call it
Ravi did I I want to say specific I want
to Circle back to what Rabbi Jose said I
have a question app if you ask if you
want to paint the picture for somebody
about what they could expect when they
start learning or what they could expect
when they join a kaburra what could they
expect because the truth is is not easy
picture to paint but you're you're an
artist of sorts Rabbi not not not
illustration but in words so could you
tell us what could somebody expect once
they start once they grow once they
develop what's to be expected because I
I can I can bet I don't know if a
certainty but I'm pretty certain that
there are people who will see this
program and say I'm that guy so what can
I expect
based on rosary and others mentioned
here that one of the fears
is also based on the fact that people
see others who were like them 10 years
ago they went to school right the guy
and now he's light years ahead of them
and they can't imagine that they're
going to be that guy
because that guy is Way Beyond I don't
want to be that guy right because where
they are today is but they don't realize
that that guy took him 20 years and step
by step he did things as he was
comfortable and as he understood and as
life brought him to different levels so
a lot of times we see even younger
people like that they see the older
brother who's uh became a giant in Torah
and I'm not that guy and they're ninth
grade I don't want to be that but that
guy in ninth grade wasn't also wasn't
you so that's what we do sometimes we
compare the finished product to where we
are and we're nowhere near that and we
say we don't want that and it's too much
for us but we don't realize just take it
step by step like rehaba said it just
happens and I think that that the
biggest challenge that you know going
back to your question the biggest
challenge probably is that you know
anything good in life really requires an
amount of sacrifice so the first
sacrifice is to break your habit is to
jump but even after that you're gonna
have to start using your brain
you know if it's if it's learned like
there's no coasting it's just it's not
that cozy I mean there is a level of
coasting it depends how much pleasure
you want to get but if you really want
to enjoy what you're doing you're gonna
have to put you know
the amount of effort you put in that's
how much you're going to get out of it
so expect that if you you know if you're
going to listen to a class of Musa like
and like or Heber said the rabbi's gonna
yell at you a little bit or make fun or
like if you join teach you so then I'll
be a little you could expect to enjoy
that but if you want to go to another
level open again
expect if you want to succeed you're
going to work a little bit you're gonna
have to work you're gonna get a pencil
and start writing and start reviewing
but you know what the more you work the
more you're gonna enjoy so worth it I
just want to make one comment yeah
Imagining the fellows listening to this
and says you know what I started
learning and I'm not enjoying it they're
telling me it's delicious I don't feel
it so avoba says it's important to
stress what'll be saying is that you got
to work it's not immediate enjoyment
you're not going to sit down and
suddenly it's great right you're going
to enjoy it but you have to invest it's
like a exercise you know suddenly you
know you're gonna you're gonna have you
be a little Charlie Horse it's going to
take time until you build those muscles
you feel great about yourself it's not
instant gratifications no one should
think that like I said how's it going to
feel it's not going to feel like you're
just walking on clouds after your first
camera
says that's why we say in our prayers
what are you doing you're building a
building who's the building yourself
you're not going to see immediate
results but you should your the
satisfaction of being involved in
building you got one tosaf vote good
that's a celebration but I have a
question I remember Joel direct this to
you anybody else of course please
welcome to to Ed to rabbi's son's point
dare I say it but there are a lot of
people who do not consider themselves
gamara people say there are a lot of
young rabbis that are trying to you know
pull that wagon so to speak of gemara
let's go join join and learn gemara what
do you say to the guy who's just not the
gemara guy I'm just not again if it's
not that everybody has to be a game
necessarily initially but but to take
those necessary steps towards
advancement I I think maybe I'm again
I'm I'm the junior Here amongst amongst
amongst people much bigger than me but I
think that is one of the steps so first
of all I think what the rabbis are
saying here is important to crystallize
is not that you're going to have to go
through work in order to enjoy the
enjoyment comes because of the work that
means right when you want physical
pleasure it comes from sitting back and
waiting for things to happen like you
know why let's sit on the ocean and
watch the Sun but when it comes to
spiritual pleasure meaningful things the
meaningfulness is because there's hard
work like if you took away the hard work
and you got it without the hard work it
wouldn't be so enjoyable and anything
that someone feels for Journey nothing
yes exactly and anything that someone
feels a sense of power and
meaningfulness and purpose is because
they had the toil in it my advice to
them would be start learning gemara the
right way and the right way of gemara is
for you to try and work it out and
figure it out yourself that means go
through the steps of reading a page
reading a few lines not understanding it
read it again and have the rock kind of
Rabbi who has that patience read it
again then understand a few words don't
let the rabbi assist you a little bit on
a few other words and then watch the
lines come together and then you're like
wow that's the question that's the
answer it fits
and then look how that she is adding
something I think Rabbi in addition to
what you're saying which is always
that's the way it'll start to learn how
to learn give my eyes all the steps
you're saying think whatever you did in
school
most people don't enjoy it it's school
there's tests there's teachers there's
principles they're making me do it even
if a guy never gets
to a level of where he really becomes a
guy I've learned so what you're talking
about just come to the class and be fed
the camera in on your own time and
you're gonna love it is it again brother
is there a guarantee do you ever see a
person who made his first soon not
ecstatic happy he wants to get a caterer
all the caterer get a band
attic he never knew again when I was his
life he despised it when he was in
school now he does it on whatever level
it is the man is going out of his mind
right there
you know what that is
that you have to tell them just come
you'll see you don't understand this
you know we have a Torah Center Hashem
we have hundreds of people yeah
it's not because we're so smart it's not
because we're so talented it's because
we have merchandise the merchandise is
the best merchandise the Torah has a
light in it that I can't explain whether
you do represents and none of us could
explain but it works at any level
everything we said here is true you
really want to get gamara work yeah I
want to take it to you for a second what
you know I think
we said this a few times tonight but one
of the points that people make is is
time kind of time of time of time and
one of the biggest cleansers my wife my
wife I gotta give my wife time is there
a message to the woman of the community
that that vis-a-vis their husbands on
this subject I've seen that most women
in this community want their husbands
right to learn yes right and they
appreciate it or they heard
that they should appreciate it when it
happens because I think they see or
heard the difference of a husband that
goes out to learn and not only because
he's not in the house like everybody
said which is also a bonus but the
person is different I mean I have a
person now that I'm learning with and he
never learned in his life and I said oh
I said your wife is probably
not so happy that you're leaving you
know so early or he says are you kidding
she's ecstatic once she's so happy and
you know you want like where's that come
from but I it's obvious any woman can
can really see feel their husband more
than the husband can feel himself they
see that he's a great story the lady
comes over to me I was learning with him
I think was Miss
she says what are you teaching my
husband like what Shalom he comes out of
the house a tiger he comes back a
Pussycats I'm just learning
she felt it just changed him because he
was getting what he needed he was being
fed what he needed and woman as a whole
whatever woman as a whole or overall
growing by leaps about the community I
mean you go into any woman's class every
Rabbi around here I'm you know is
involved in that they're growing
themselves so they're able to now see
kind of
like where it matters too are they wrong
yeah first of all to that husband
um yeah
do you bring up your wife when you have
a leak on Tuesday night do you bring up
your wife when the football game is on
when the NBA Finals is on like like you
only bring up your wife when you have
something you're not so excited
yes
anything that's B2 is
what so the the hour or the hour and a
half that you're taking a night or early
in the morning and if it works too early
in the morning may be better it's not
it's not taking away when you're not
you're not doing anything else that you
should be doing then maybe it's taking
so let me ask you this if you have
somebody and we'll get to our last point
right after this but if you have
somebody who who
who in fact is you know I don't go
missing the husband but you know the
husbands are out we're talking you know
the watch knows me out an hour and a
half sometimes two hours a day
and on occasion if it's Weighing on them
is there a message to that woman not
saying that there's many of them but I'm
saying that some think about well the
first thing I would say is identify what
before I even get to the message of how
they should appreciate Torah is identify
what you need that means if you do need
something from your husband that then
say what you need and you might you
might just say I need him home you don't
just need them home you might be that
you need them home on Sunday nights well
you need him to give you attention on
Friday night and not fall asleep on the
table like well you might need him when
he comes home to be to focus on you and
not go right back to his emails for
another hour so if you could understand
what you need I think a wife should have
the courage to articulate what she needs
in order for the husband to be able to
address it right and in nine times out
of ten you could address the needs
whilst if you care about Toronto still
learn Torah and the second thing I would
say is that the world has a lot of
things pulling them and in in most cases
following everybody and if if the
husband is not getting pulled to this
he's gonna pull to something else and
there's nothing in the world better for
you and for your home than him being
pulled to this you know by Simon said
the story my my father-in-law started to
learn as many years ago for the first
time and he came home and he says well I
said my mother-in-law says okay so what
do you start learning he says I was
learning about a chicken a chicken coop
she's like I understand you went out for
a chicken and a chicken coop and now she
looks back and she says that chicken
could change my whole life yeah and
really changed my whole family so I'm
telling you to the wise that if your
husband is a person with the right me
Dot and the right personality and he
learns you want him out there guaranteed
you will he will enhance your home in in
so many ways
that the wife gets when the husband is
learning is awesome there's no Mitzvah
that a woman could do that compares to
this that she gets when a husband is
learning Torah one misconception and
then and then the last point so this is
a very big misconception and the rabbi's
here I I you know I asked this question
knowing that I'm going into territory if
you don't want to go into it don't go
into it but I'll go into it so this is a
big misconception that misconception is
that rabbis were always rabbis that's
the misconception like a person sees a
rabbi we were born and they were born
with a beard right there has to be you
know this program is called moments so
there has to be a moment or a time not
necessarily what you decide to become a
rabbi I don't know if that ever happened
but the moment that you realize that
this is what I am I mean this is my well
if a lack of better word this is my
calling this is what I was meant to do
in the summertime I went to Baltimore
and I came back and so then Ralphie
Gable had Automotive City Beverly all
right I'm Beverly and you me and a few
other fellows myself and if you're on
the ground we were pushing Targets in
the summertime he gave his jobs right a
a warehouse right attached to it and we
would load tires and take down tires and
lift batteries and you know you might
have been a mechanics maybe transistor
radios in Times Square okay but on the
other hand I went to Baltimore and then
Rabbi Benelli opened up mcnishments and
he took us all together and then that
summer he told we learned in the mirror
Yeshiva the first man he went to school
Burnham he said he's opening Yeshiva
needs a place
cleared the back row for us and he says
he didn't sit here with Robert and
O'Neill and then it was from Pierce to
the service okay guys we're going back
to work Guatemala City well he said no
no I'm taking you to camp camp
we're 18 years old and that we're going
to Camp right and he took us to camp we
eventually ended up became virus and
that was uh the beginning of the
beginning I wanted to work in Hades
Sutton and Sons my family business yeah
um my father was raised in the Syrian
Community was a second graduating class
of mac and David and there was no
Yeshiva High School in those days there
was no yeshivas at all so my father said
he wants to raise his children in a
better atmosphere but he told us when we
were kids in elementary schools is one
day you have to go back I'm not I'm not
taking you out to to disappear forever
who said that my father told me says I'm
taking you out because I want to I want
you to go back one day and then I went
to bariakov and revolve used with drill
and he says you're not learning Torah
for yourself I went to Israel until I
was 30 and then of all this rule was
when you hit 30 you have to start giving
back doing something that was his date
he says he doesn't agree with people you
know staying till just forever so you
know my father's uh put the seat in and
revolver gave a push and that's that's
uh that's what made it happen I don't
know a specific moment but I definitely
didn't grow up thinking I would be
anything near a rabbi rabbis but for
other people we were businessmen and
then by the time I finished high school
I went to panovich but eventually as you
start to learn and you you love it and
you do it and you you feel a dedication
and you are eventually it comes but it
definitely wasn't born to be a rabbi far
from it I don't know if this is going to
be a disappointment to the segment but I
think I kind of did grow out to your
rabbi
but it is my father was a rabbi and we
always and all my classmates were kind
of on that that level of that mentality
have you ever told to them no I never
told that way but but I'm saying it was
just sort of it was you know it was and
I I guess if I could give one moment
where I got some of the education to be
a rabbi we live with my father's Robin
Lawrence have you sure and we live very
far so we lived next to the Western my
father is
two miles so that's two miles home on
Friday night we drove there to show
before Shabbat then two miles home
Friday night two miles there so I wanted
two miles back then two miles back in
the afternoon eight miles in 23 years in
those eight miles every week we would
talk about things and we would talk
about sure when we talk about the speech
and we talk about
um you know just sort of relate to the
people and Torah and things like that
and I think that gave us a lot of
understanding of the community and how
to appreciate the community and love the
community so I think that was a big part
of the inspiration to wanna get back to
the community because in those in those
moments in those walks there was like I
said a lot of understanding and a lot of
love for what for all the different
sections and all the different levels
within the community you know Hashem
gives
assignments in life in the form of UH
responsibilities
you never know where those
responsibilities come from depends on
the person where they grew up what were
the situations that and then somehow if
a person takes on that responsibility
then Hashem will give them more
responsibility and Hashem knows where to
put people in the right place and who to
put in front of them it doesn't really
matter if we're rabbis or were you know
famous you have to get off the couch
when the opportunity presents itself you
just don't have to become a rabbi right
you have to become an evid Hashem a
servant of God and the way you become a
servant of God is through
you learn Torah you will become that
Hashem that Shaman wants from you as we
close what we close with is this to
those of course who are watching and
those who are watching live or listening
to it afterwards the idea of this
program is called Limitless the idea of
it is essentially to express to people
that they have the capability of
breaking through we use the example here
of the generals around the table on the
other side of the table that are leading
the pack and leading the way and who
have seen themselves evolve into people
evolve into people who break through and
ultimately become Limitless and I think
that the idea that we carry forth not
myself but during this discussion from
the rabbis the collective rabbis our
behavior of a son or a behavior of
azerian Rabbi Hadid is essentially to
say to people that you have enormous
capability and with in you the rabbis
are expressing within you is the ability
to grow and to advance and to build and
to go beyond your wildest imagination so
like Rabbi you can only see
as far as you can see from where you are
right when you get to the next place you
can see you could see a little further
and again you have no idea what you
could get you just have to get moves a
little bit up and already there's a
different different view take it from
people who have done it taking people
who have witnessed it these rabbis
around the table could speak to the
concept Limitless rabbis thank you okay
thank you
please find your seats the program will
begin in two minutes
once again please find your seeds the
program is about to begin
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after this
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welcome to the most anticipated event of
the entire year
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every dollar that is contributed to
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charizion Torah Center
nobody gets to Greatness without falling
and without learning this is adults and
young men who come to learn because of
their own inspiration this is what
brings a person to Greatness consistency
and serving because
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thank you
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please welcome your host
Rabbi David Haven
good evening Gotham all
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364 days out of the year we wait with
baited breath for this incredible
experience tonight is not a concert
tonight is the opportunity for us to
reach deep into a special place in our
soul and release ourselves from a
limited place that we're in tonight is
the time
when we have the opportunity to grow to
reach higher to expand and to achieve
lofty goals through music and through
words of inspiration my name is Rabbi
David Haber tonight is about charizion
Torah Center you are Limitless and this
this is moments four
congratulations
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thank you
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I hope you are seated and we hope you
are beginning to understand what tonight
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those watching live and those in person
have a life's journey each of us take
twists and turns and Ebbs and flows the
best way to say how we journey
throughout this life and how we try to
navigate is through song this is Joey
Newcombe with journey at sea
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thank you
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far away
Eagles escorted the tall gleam Glee mass
as the whole board right grew the way
Sailors aboard have all been there
before a proud weathered sea loving crew
crew no land lovers welcome to steer her
across the silk mirror sapphire blue
their bellies are tight from the galleys
the light and there's more than enough
room to drink
so hard and they raise up their mugs and
they see
it's our life a journey at Sea before
you just faith and Destiny the waters
challenge
a fortitude the courage of
every man
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follow them faith
till we finally
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gathers the might of the wind in herself
behind her a proud wake of foam
forging head through the Still of the
Night We'll receive monsters feathers
below
foretold of a storm setting chills down
the old Captain's spies
darkening clouds amassed high above it
was only
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pulling ropes tie in sales as the violin
always dance
and they offer a prayer being fully
aware that no mortal can conquer the big
it's our life a journey at Sea a voyage
of faith
destiny
the waters will challenge
to encourage
every man
stop
light up tonight
follow them true follow them Faithfully
till we find less
thank you
these things arise
if they fight off their feelings of
dread for they know and believe there's
a path through the sea and that will
lead to clear sailing ahead
it's our life a journey at Sea before
you jump faith and Destiny
the waters will challenge the fortitude
a courage of
every man and the stars the light of the
night they'll be our map our compass
and Faithfully till we find land
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there Arab knock them first of all this
night is going to be Hadid you know what
I'm saying
we got the right lashawnas here Hadi
and a big shout out to Rabbi Haber
the haliger I behavior and charizion
Torres Center for spreading the light of
Torah in the world Islam is amazing
and a big shout out to revnakman over
here whose top three guitar players in
this building that's right
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here we go
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incredible man a round of applause
please
thank you
there is more where that came from but
first here is the entree of the night
and why we are here Joey Waba 52 hundred
dollars and ladies and gentlemen let me
explain to you like this there are many
special groups in Charlotte each their
own entity onto themselves and
collectively they make up This
Magnificent Torah Center however tonight
there is a group here that have made
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Rabbi Joey soror and it begins with Joey
robot fifty two hundred dollars Toby
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there is some new Talent some fresh
talent in the world of Jewish music
those who are watching live before saw
the scintillating voice of our next
performer but tonight those who in
person I give you shmuel
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thank you
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thank you all so much for coming
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girls make it to be
here
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thank you
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I wanna be hanging by a thread in the
middle of the sea calling save me give
me just one good prayer that'll open the
gates
everywhere give me just one honest
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in the forest outside calling to you
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thank you so much
there is a lot of moving parts and
there's a lot of things going on in this
Ballroom tonight but please give it up a
small
ladies and gentlemen our raising
continues and this time this that you
see in my hand represents yet another
group in the charizion Torah Center and
that is known as Bene Aliyah a group of
young businessmen who fallow their Rabbi
to a T and each and every day
come in learn grow build and develop
David I seal seven thousand dollars
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and many of these are in honor of their
Rabbi Rabbi David nakash more he said a
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the world knows our next performer
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one of the elite to ever do this trade
but we know him as one of our own please
give it up for yaakov shwekey
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a mission in the desert we started out
of slaves
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so many
tears that you know that you really know
thank you push to the ground through our
feet we are found standing strong now
the Spanish acquisition they wanted us
to bow
about our backs ain't gonna Bend never
there to never know
oh
so many so many tears don't you know
that you really know
push to the grounds
standing strong
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my son the mission was the plan right
now
but the view carried on the Millions
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I'll be recorded
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every day we fight a battle all the news
we are the stars as history
repeats itself that makes us who we are
it is all around us hope it will be here
that's right we're here in New York
singing this all together come on for
moments let's go
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play who we are
the most amazing miracle
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we want to hear you guys we are
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we returned with love and embraced from
above now
we
are
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you know what's amazing is first of all
good evening good evening everybody what
is the who to be here tonight
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and I just want to say
you know talk about we are a miracle I'm
thinking as I'm singing this song
just had to go to
you know charizion for a wedding
and sing
just walking downstairs
and seeing the Cultura and feeling
that the children are all learning every
single night the greatest miracle in the
world is the fact
that I'm Israel the Syrian community at
large you know of a diamond always talks
about it
look look at what we have
we're here in America after
everything we've been through as a
nation
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and you go downstairs and you hear the
Cultura
of neshamote that are going to grow up
in the Torah path
that is an amazing amazing Miracle so
you guys supporting here tonight every
single donation and every single dollar
going to toraki himeno
this is what it's all about
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hoodie
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yes honestly snowman machines
it's only unfortunately
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father
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light the fire now that we get the edge
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together
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thank you
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that fire that fire of TOA this is what
we're talking about here tonight
you know just to explain the next song
in about 30 seconds is to realize that
Hashem judges
in a way like no other judge
you know they have deal in sports they
have a banner
I remember riding with my son on the
Jersey Turnpike it said you don't get
medals for trying you get medals for
results and that's not how we think
we know that the effort you put in no
matter what type of head you have
with the gifts that you have and every
single person has those gifts to learn
the Quran
we want our own portion
and just go there and try and you get
the medals for trying that's how Hashem
judges and that's where this song was
born
your time seeing your moment for moments
take advantage of the moments
looking through a crack in the glass
it's hard to see
how you gonna shake off the dust ever
break free
you see them reaching for the stars but
you're too slow
little do you see it little do you know
who wishing you can fly but it's clear
you're stuck in place
[Music]
can keep
it you hear them calling your name but
you can't go
who do you see it
yes
[Music]
but the moment
face the world and show it
[Music]
[Applause]
glory is celebration story this is your
time
this is your time this is the moment
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[Applause]
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the world and sure
this is your time
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[Applause]
moment to grab the moment
[Music]
sometimes you feel you've reached to the
end of the line
sometimes you just don't got to try
but that's the moment when you're strong
is still fall
ing
[Music]
watching us the dreams fade away where
have they gone
face the world and sure
[Music]
this is your time
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[Applause]
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this is your time
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[Applause]
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grab the moments
this is what we live for
this is what we say
this is the Torah medley dedicated to
moments dedicated to all the work all
the work that goes on
to break Torah
so many lives and to the Future
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horses
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we say these words every single day
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save anything
in heaven
around the house
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[Applause]
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Maya
playable
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says
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a great start for my dear friends
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could be
polluted
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yeah yeah
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[Applause]
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the words of Torah should be sweet in
our mouth
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first we shall be ourselves
a grab a diamond says
when we devote ourselves
future Generations will have the
sweetness of Torah as well as we see
today amazing
the holidays
[Music]
a song written by my older brother
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[Applause]
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is
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my best sister
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thank you
and I know
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yeah
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I could
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of course we stress the importance of
songs that really bring out the Holiness
within the children it's everything we
hear today especially today we're
inundated with so much
and so much going on but at the end of
the day they come to learn Torah and
they hear songs of Torah how important
is that for the upbringing of the
children today that's right it tells the
life
[Music]
we toast to life to the Torah life
[Music]
Mommy
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through my life
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says
[Music]
shifting
[Music]
[Applause]
life
[Music]
talk to life
[Music]
we have a nigging over here that I got
so into lately
[Music]
they call that the Negan bardichev
you know sometimes
you hear a song and you hear the
kadushao of a song
and it makes you
contemplate
[Music]
it makes you think
that's why a lot of the Reb is a lot of
the sadikim compose their own songs
including mahosha Shiva
but this is a song We contemplated
lately that
I sing a lot
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[Laughter]
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ah yeah
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[Laughter]
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that I know
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one more time
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thank you
I
feel like I have nothing
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I don't see you tomorrow
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oh
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even when I'm feeling down even when I'm
on the ground that's glowing glowing
close my eyes and hold on tight ready on
to take the fight go and go away
The Wonder of life
Wonder of life
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I
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don't believe what they say
I I can't feel the Sunshine
[Music]
but a wise man told me the sun reached
deep within
was falling down as the only
winds
[Music]
we're fired or inside
[Music]
and I'm gonna feel my heart open
wide
[Music]
even when I'm feeling low even when they
tell me no I'm going go away
places only I can see Reaching For
Eternity I'm surely showing
[Music]
The Wonder of life
[Music]
[Applause]
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places only I can see Reaching For
Eternity I'm surely showing
your life
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it's a beautiful life
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[Applause]
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I don't know
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that's what it is it's a wonderful life
and it's a wonderful night
thank you who is that Harry
that's him
he doesn't even need a microphone he's
louder than me without a mic Harry
that's right you put everything you got
all the talent you got to help people
and that's what it's all about
here tonight every single person with
their own cohort we want to say thank
you
to David Haber
to Isaac to so many people to zura and
all the staff that is helping putting
such a night together the fraila
orchestra here tonight thank you guys
you guys sound fantastic
thank you guys all the sound Engineers
everybody the Gotham Hall
you guys are fantastic
we say
it's time to dance for the Torah
[Music]
[Applause]
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together
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look what's going on look what's going
on Dancing
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houses
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time to dance
[Music]
thank you so much
once again give it up for yaakov shwekey
you will be seeing more of him tonight
but stand by there's a lot more to get
to yaakov there's a special pledge that
came in in your honor and Robbie your
Deeds you'll understand why in a minute
this is a very very very very important
person to Yakov to myself to many people
his name is Ellie Carey Eli Carey from
Deal New Jersey 101 a special donation
from a special person honor Robbie Hadid
and Jakob we see you we love you and to
scale them and sword Seymour and scava
5200 Jack J safety 15
thousand dollars Marnie Ranny ten
thousand dollars David Edelstein 5200
and Anonymous ten thousand dollars
twenty six thousand dollars twenty six
thousand dollars
why
would someone work 20 hours a day
why would somebody go from Pillar To
Post leaving absolutely zero time or
energy for himself or his luxuries why
would someone give up everything in
their life simply for the sake of others
why would somebody visit Homes at the
wee hours of the morning why would
somebody treat every single person that
walks through that door
like a VIP
I don't know the answer to the why but I
do know the answer to the whom
we may never know
Dr Victor fariwa we love you
[Applause]
doctor on behalf of myself and the tens
of thousands of people who hold you dear
this this is for you
thank you
he's constantly thinking about everyone
else the only thing on his mind is
everyone else there is no him he loves
what he does
he he dedicated and devoted his life to
help the people he really cares about
the patients honestly there's nothing
you can say more he really cares about
every single person there is no end
to what he will do to help people in
need
[Music]
the time is way too short to describe
what this man means to the community and
to so many more the heroic part of Dr
fariwa
may not even be in what we see him doing
day to day everybody knows that he works
18 hours a day he feels a high for the
whole Community he's seven days a week
24 hours a day there's no limits there's
no sure bad there's no Yom Kippur I
don't know any doctor regular general
medicine doctor does what he does could
be the most amazing story of Dr fariwa
is before all of that happened you see
Dr fario was a very successful doctor in
Damascus he was treating princes and
kings they would come from different
countries to come visit him back also in
sham I hear the same stories people
lining up outside his office and then he
moved to this country he no longer has a
license he has to go study everything
again in a new language an older man
should he even try is it worth it but
try he did a new language a whole new
study you're 60 years old and what many
people don't even know is that he failed
but he tried so many times years of
doing this again and again until he was
able to pass the test he was committed
he did it I believe in 2001 he opened
this practice and the rest was history
he goes to the office around I would say
4 30 5 o'clock and now we're talking now
years ago he used to drive to the
hospitals first to check on his patients
then come to the office they come
because they trust them it really does
his best from his heart that's why
people love him he's always available
even though it's hard for him he'd call
him at two o'clock in the morning he'll
answer you walk into that little office
and you come out you feel better
mentally you feel better physically it's
available it's there for everyone
holiday Roshana please have people just
walk into the house everything that's
abnormal by normal doctors is normal by
him as a family person he's very very
passionate all he cares about is his
family are happy all he does is his
family he doesn't do anything for
himself he loves my kids and my kids
love him my mother is just as dedicated
as my father for her to do what she's
doing is also an accomplishment my
mother-in-law is side by side with him
on every moment and every step he lives
with Hashem there's no question about it
I mean I never got a shot that he didn't
say the question it's not him he's a
shaliach doing his job and it's a Godly
job Dr freewa God bless you nobody in
the community deserves this honor better
than you Dr fariwa we love you your
compassion that you showed to my family
and to the community is amazing and
thank you for taking care of all of us
God bless you we wish you only the best
long life health happiness Prosperity
forever to you and your family I want to
tell you that I love you and I want to
thank you for all the Magnificent years
all the beautiful things that you've
done for me and for my family if you
should live to be 120 years old we love
you in good health you have done nothing
but show love for our community and we
in turn love you thank you for all what
you're doing for our family for all our
community and for Allah
on behalf of our community we cannot
thank you enough you are a gift to this
community doctor we have never ever met
a person like you
passion and your love for that when I
pull it up here to cure the patient the
amazing diagnostician that you are the
Seattle that you have it is incredible
thank you for everything that you've
done for us and we admire you and we
proud to be your children
I'm very very proud to be a part of the
family hopefully many many years at
Hashem
220 to my mother-in-law as well as I
said you are unbelievable person you are
the biggest support of my father-in-law
and as they said the backbone of the
family my dear father no Dr friwa there
are no words that we can link you as a
family
for not only caring about us and doing
for us but for setting an example for us
forever we love you and we thank you for
everything that you've done thank you
and thank you thank you thank you thank
you thank you for everything
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there are some very special people that
join us on stage the doctor's entire
family I don't think I'm out of line by
saying that they share in the honor
because of the sacrifices that they
collectively have made as a family
before we introduce tonight's honoree a
few words
from Harry add me
David you're doing a good job
now I can see why you didn't wave at me
I can't see anybody
uh before I ask
Dr fariwa his wife
and his wonderful family to come out
we must say thank you
to the mother of all shuls of all
synagogues
that ever came to our community
on
she embodies all the glory
and the gifts
can give you just have to come down with
synagogue on any one of the seven days a
week
especially Shabbat and see the thousands
and thousands of people
to you our President Jimmy Tower thank
you for all the hard work that you do on
behalf of
the rabba may you deed
thank you is not enough
to tell you
the Glorious work that you are doing
rabbi
and to be at the helm
tonight's event center
is in honor unto itself rabbi
I don't know that we've said before
statistically the hundreds of rabbis
that come through these doors that are
part of the 2.5 growing to three million
dollar budget of our charizion Torah
Center
these men are the teachers I call them
The Guiding Light of our youth they
Embark them on their journey to Torah
to be giving back
to our community like their fathers and
their grandfathers
to my dear friend
to Dr fariwa
I want to add because I wasn't on
the video doctor
but I just want to say a couple of
things
I think everybody knows these things
but it's important to call them out
the doctor is not a man of a lot of
words
it does not speak a lot his action is
through his hands and his mind that heal
the sick
his mind has no value of money
he takes on all the needy all the people
of our community no matter what they
have
the doctor does not care
he only cares to heal them and the
healing he knows comes from one power
the power of the kadosh the power of
above
and that's what he relies on and that's
what he knows is where
his energy
and all the love that this man has
foul Beloved Community
there is no one too young there is no
one to hold for Dr fariwa to care for
him lastly
before we call the doctor and his wife
out
during covert three years and some
months ago
there was no one
nobody
that came to the aid
of our community
but the doctor did it a little
differently
what he did
which is quite amazing if you think back
he had
zero fear
you look at everybody we're all bundled
up we're all tightened up we don't talk
we don't shake and here you have Dr
fariwa tending daily to hundreds and
hundreds and hundreds of our community
people that were sick whether it was
covered at the time or any other illness
that came through those doors
and he did item he did it with all his
heart I want to just give thanks to his
wife for giving us her husband I know
it's not easy but hopefully this summer
all of you don't know but I walk out my
front door and there's the front door of
the fariwa family Hashem put them the
Macomb of the house that they bought in
dealers on Parker Avenue right across
the street from us so we're not just
friends
we're neighbors and hopefully we're
going to be neighbors with the family
for life
my wife and I Adore You doctor you know
that and we trust you if the doctor and
his wife can please come out we'll be
honored to have them please give us a
standing ovation the doctor for real and
his wife shella
[Applause]
doctor they have a small award for you
I think if it was the size of the Empire
State Building
big enough
and we're looking forward as I said when
you heard media see you in your brand
new home right across the street from us
and we're going to be good neighbors
together for so many so many Summers and
years to come
I'm gonna read it now David
I'm gonna read it now
the words could never be enough
give everybody a chance
to take all of this in
I will say before I read it also
that probably the last place that this
man wants to be tonight is on this stage
he wants to be on Avenue and the corner
Beast Third Street because I'll bet you
he's going back there when he leaves
here
so this is what embodies
the presence of this man your dedication
and your love for this community will
always be remembered for so many years
to come that you'll continue to use your
hands and your brain to heal us
that is small
in honor of Dr Victor very well whose
unparalleled commitment to health and
well-being of our community knows no
bounds May Hashem bless you with many
more years of strength Vigor and
happiness presented by the charizion
Torah Center at the moment for event 6
12 23. I hope there's some Kabbalah in
those words 6 12 23.
[Applause]
leave the stage with your family and the
night resumes there are some very
special people who would like to honor
you with some very very special things
and that is this the dedication
of a few not just a few but the
dedication of thousands of dollars in
your honor to support Torah and the
Torah Center forty thousand dollars in
honor of Dr fario from his children and
grandchildren Isaac and Elena Haber and
family Jack and Bertha Sardar and family
is Zach and Shirley fariwan family Rabbi
Teddy and Katya fariwa and family
Marvin azerac 2600 in honor of the
doctor and his wife Aslan safety the
same five thousand dollars Danny's threw
a fifty two hundred dollars in honor of
Dr freeway Jojo and Terry bought ten
thousand dollars in honor of the Doctor
Martin Irani ten thousand dollars in
honor of the doctor and his wife
Anonymous ten thousand dollars Anonymous
twelve thousand dollars esri rowney in
your honor doctor and in your wife Mrs
fariwa eighteen thousand dollars
Anonymous thirty thousand dollars in
honor of Dr Peru another anonymous
thirty six thousand dollars in honor of
Dr freiwa and lastly this was just
handed to me as I came on stage there's
one other in honor of Dr fario by his
son-in-law Jack and his wife 52
000 and one more
to match that number Elliott Rachelle
Franco Elliott who's here in the
audience tonight in honor of you Dr Nui
52 incredible
now we ask all those who are watching
live and all those January is one last
one last round of applause for the
doctor
I'm sorry there's been a change
one hundred thousand dollars in honor of
Dr ferio and his wife unbelievable
and now before we do that rabbi
I would also my wife Alice and I would
like to give and honor the farewell
family the doctor and his wife an
additional eighteen thousand dollars to
the Torah center tonight to keep the
fundraiser going
and the doctor would like to dedicate
eighteen thousand dollars to the Torah
Center
and now we asked the doctor to remain on
stage we asked the others to descend now
we welcome back yaakov shwekey to honor
a man who performs through Hashem Hashem
gives him the ability to perform
Miracles
before you bring on yaakov please 30
seconds if the doctor would like to say
something I'm sorry to interrupt yaakov
he'll forgive me thank you
ladies and gentlemenim
thank you very much for your
appreciation I appreciate what you're
doing and I am very happy to help the
community any anytime day and night and
from my my heart I love the community
and thank you for everything
[Applause]
[Music]
thank you
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barely see
them again
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
small little
yes
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
I need
money
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
International
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standing on the shoulders of giants
how can we even compare to Elders wise
and sometimes
no generation has ever seen to you know
what one pure deep could mean
[Music]
it
[Music]
[Applause]
all depends on me
[Applause]
[Music]
today the way you behave can make
tomorrow's front page is there anything
you would change if you knew you were on
the world
[Music]
is waiting for you to hear the call will
you make the choice to change it all
right
[Music]
now it's true
[Music]
all depends on Earth
that's right
heads on me and you
[Music]
[Applause]
stop taking yourself for granted
all the gifts you have been handed
an act of kindness to another
he felt across the planet
[Music]
to the people you come from they're all
hoping you'll be the one
the one
[Music]
is
[Music]
we know it's true
[Music]
it all depends on me
[Applause]
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what's that yes it all depends on us
right
[Music]
it could be you it can be us what you
can do is glorious the world is waiting
to see
can be you could be us we know it's true
we have to trust it all depends on me
and you
it all pens
on me and you
one act of kindness
Hashem right
learning Torah every single night we
could be the generation to bring
mashiach
we could be it could be us
right
is
what's next my friend
okay we got my dear friend bring them
back on stage
Unger please come on
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[Applause]
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you know
[Music]
what an appropriate song for tonight
moments
we gotta sing the Tour all right we
gotta singer
yes he can come up of course he can
Mastery right
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[Applause]
[Music]
you know
[Music]
universe
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
singing the song of Liberto
[Music]
come on every dollar counts let's go
what could be better than that
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
in the world
hello
[Music]
everybody
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
I'm fine
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
say hi guys
[Music]
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[Applause]
[Music]
was away
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[Applause]
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baby
name
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
the best
thank you
so much
sound fantastic
we like to bring on to the stage my dear
friend
who was on here before
he has
such nishama in his songs
and he told me some beautiful words of
Torah before backstage
I want to bring him on stage my dear
friend etan cats
[Music]
thank you
it's got a lot of cards here which is a
very good sign with a lot of zeros
fantastic the zeros are after the
numbers
[Music]
it is a wonderful sign yaakov
because we have some very significant
pledges to announce here tonight
those of you who are watching live at
home
you are indeed responding because of a
shock and you are coming through as you
do each and every year another 52
thousand dollars for Charlotte Center
Jimmy kesri 18 000 Charles Dewitt ten
thousand dollars Michael R towel ten
thousand dollars Joseph Sam gindy twelve
thousand dollars another anonymous at
fifty two thousand dollars Rabbi Isaac
adid at fifty two hundred dollars
Anonymous eighteen thousand dollars gave
kezria ten thousand dollars the hittery
family Bert whose son Isaac is the
orchestrator of what you see before you
at five thousand dollars Sammy and
Stephen orfalli eighteen thousand
dollars victim and allowing my friend
ten thousand dollars Anonymous twelve
thousand dollars Michael Escala eighteen
thousand dollars Joseph Gabrielle JoJo
sihabar ten thousand dollars Anonymous
thirty six thousand dollars Anonymous
thirty thousand dollars another
anonymous at fifty two thousand dollars
and lastly
before yaakov and etan
Regal us with the Beautiful music that
they know so well and they know how to
synthesize and sing together
there is a very special dedication
tonight
and that is memory of somebody very
special who we recently lost
a woman who was very dear to many many
many people
this dedication is in memory of Haya
salad 52
000 May how memory be blessed
gentlemen
yaakov aetan
do what you do best
come on
[Music]
a man
[Music]
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fish before
[Music]
who
wash an animals
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
what's your name
is
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
foreign
[Music]
foreign
[Music]
washing
[Music]
emotionally
foreign
[Applause]
[Music]
thank you
thank you so much thank you so much
to all those that need it amen
once again give it up rate on cash
yaakov I only interrupt to make money
for the Torah Center I don't just
interrupt just like that so please
forgive me but there's a very special
Dedication that was just made and I am
obliged to announce it otherwise I would
unless I was forced to in honor of
myself and mainly in honor of Isaac
hittery and all the salespeople that you
don't see here that are working behind
the scenes by Albert schwecker who
himself is one of those people fifty two
hundred dollars Anonymous 5200 Jack
Edmund yadid who of course responded
here at dear friend of the Torrance
Center and everything good in our
community 52
thousand US Dollars Charlie Gamal ten
thousand dollars Anonymous twenty six
thousand dollars let those pledges
continue and let them come in everything
you've seen tonight is only in an effort
to support Torah more Torah and more
Torah the more we do here the more they
can do over there pledges
5252 dollars fifty two thousand it all
counts and it all adds up keep it coming
yaakov take it away
can't say it better than that we had a
new song that has made waves around
Hashem it's Shabbos call up Joey Newcomb
on the stage my dear friend Joey
Silverdale hi Lincoln Joey
from nine to five the wheel just keeps
on turning
transformation
[Music]
within our soul
time to unwind
The Daily Grind is over and we can find
the Peace of Mind the light inside that
makes us whole in a moment that dates
back to Creation
hashems in control we let out a sigh and
look up to this
so happy it's finally
[Music]
good service
[Music]
right the healing is special children
over there
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it's shopping
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tonight
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he's got it Joey stay with us for just a
couple of minutes yaakov we thank you
for that incredible performance once
again
and we continue to raise more and more
money just to support Torah I've said
before it's like the gas in the tank to
power the machine that is the Torah
Center my mind just imagines more rabbis
more Torah that call Torah permeating
throughout the entire building and you
can be a part of it and these people
have chose to do so
it's 2600 in honor of Rummy Schreiber
and Kobe natano yes Kobe natano behind
the scenes do incredible work
who I saw in the crowd eighteen thousand
dollars Mercury Innovations 5200
5200 Albert J Franco 20
000 Dr Joseph 75 000 Toby Isaac yadid
5200 Jimmy atis eighteen thousand
dollars Danny our dear dear Danny soror
5200 in honor of Dr fariwa Isaac hadry
fifty two hundred dollars Isaac Pardo
ten thousand dollars Anonymous 26
thousand dollars
ten thousand four hundred dollars fifty
two hundred dollars and here is a big
one very significant in honor of Rabbi
yadid and Rabbi Raymond Haber to
generals at the helm of this Army of
Torah Anonymous 100
000 give a round of applause
and now Joey is joined
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yes
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attention
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somebody
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baby
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thank you Joey brother Joey what a
performance
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what's up
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did nothing though
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honey
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honey honey
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thank you
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but later
right
but more money to be raised there is but
more to do gentlemen have no fear
there's plenty of music coming
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ladies and gentlemen the foundation that
holds up This Magnificent Palace of
music that you heard here tonight is the
incredible Fray look Band Please give it
up for these gentlemen
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in a moment we're going to introduce
something special but as I read off the
pledges I ask all those who are in
person to come join us here at the front
for something that is special and
perhaps you have never experienced but
first Nemo give me eighteen thousand
dollars Michael Patel ten thousand
dollars Joey are a country twenty six
thousand dollars Anonymous eighty two
hundred dollars twelve thousand dollars
Abe Shalom 26
000 Ezra any ten thousand dollars
Maurice Isaac Cason a friend twelve
thousand dollars Abraham J cassen 7 800
Anonymous eighteen thousand dollars
another anonymous at forty thousand
dollars twelve thousand dollars twelve
thousand dollars Abraham Albert
ten thousand dollars Bobby Jersey seven
Georges as your family
thirty six thousand dollars and by the
elementary families
twelve thousand dollars in memory of
Gene but sell her grandma Jean and
matriarch at the Helm of the Torah
Dynasty and one last
I hope not last but definitely another
hundred thousand dollars in honor of
Rabbi May the Zach Aaron and Daniel
three thousand dollars in honor of Joey
Newcomb you can do that too you can do
that as well please join us here in the
front those who are standing please if
you would mind take a seat there is a
special performance that we have here
tonight
it is not just music
we have coined it
as an immersive musical experience
you have been accustomed to singer
singing on stage and projecting outward
tonight there's going to be a
reciprocation coming from the audience
the singer will sing or the singer is
rather will sing and you will perform
with them on their cue get ready to sing
get ready for a motion get ready for
feeling please get ready for Aton cats
thank you
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everybody how's everyone doing tonight
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so I know that you've been singing the
entire night together with all the
wonderful performers out here
I don't want to ask everybody to take it
up a notch right now okay we're gonna
sing a together but I need you
for this thing and I need you to know
one word one word and that's ruach let
me hear everybody say ruach
a little bit louder
all right
so when I point to you I want you to say
that word in in the melody you'll get it
right away I'm positive here we go
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it all right
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together with me I've been awesome
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I know I found shares
forgive
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us
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he does
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oh
all right they need your help now
everyone together here we go
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kind of
workers
answers
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I'm enough of our love
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I love
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you
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eitan it is hard to put into words what
you do and the feeling that you evoke in
the masses we appreciate your presence
here and we're looking forward to
hearing more and I could say that not
just from myself but just watching the
faces out there in the crowd and I have
no doubt that the thousands who are
watching us and being simulcast across
the Jewish World feel the exact same way
it's a very very special experience
listening to you
Eton cats rabbitai
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the Torah Center is now inching closer
to the goal where they want to be in
terms of their fundraising support and
right now we're at
2.3 million dollars
but I will give a quote
that I heard once from you rabbi yadid
somebody once asked what the budget is
you said
the more money you give us the more
we'll do so if the number is 2.3 million
dollars if everybody here contributes
4.6 they'll do all the more so with the
money and so that's our goal tonight the
goal is to get more support for Torah
and Torah alone despite the spellbinding
experience that you have now it's all
for Torah the Hoffman Family ten
thousand dollars
ten thousand dollars Alan R Ashkenazi a
person was featured last year on this
program in a video in a very raw and
inspiring message who I heard from a
person personally he said that video
changed my life Alan to scale in its
vote for your thirty six thousand
dollars Eddie J shammy ten thousand
dollars Victor Edmund side there fifty
two thousand dollars Jack Edmondson
fifty two thousand dollars Daniel Seton
fifty two hundred dollars Anonymous
fifty four thousand dollars another
anonymous at a hundred thousand dollars
Jack ajmi Foundation six thousand
dollars enough from me more from you a
time take it away
thank you
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I keep
hey
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repeat
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let's go everybody
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this is for all of you comfortable
what's in
for our sitting and learning Tyra every
single day
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like everybody together let's go
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let me hear the harmony
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I love I lost
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are you available
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thank you
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let's go baby
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fishes
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just you guys
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I die
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you'll forgive me and
our crowd will forgive me as well when I
see you it's a good sign it is a good
sign it's a good song it's a good sign
too as well ten thousand dollars and
sunny safety Anonymous another
incredible hundred thousand dollars this
is now a record for the Torah Center the
amount of a hundred thousand dollar
donations it has received by the end of
the night I'm sure he'll give us a
hundred thousand dollars
eighteen thousand dollars Ellie Ezra and
Joey Levy twelve thousand dollars Ellie
alcata ten thousand dollars in honor of
his wife Anonymous eighteen thousand
dollars Joey mamrut and only eighteen
thousand dollars and now
now a friend of the program and a friend
of the tourist center you've seen him
here once before tonight he'll join us
again
Joey Newcombe Joey Newcomb let's go
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okay
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everybody else let's go everybody stand
up let's go
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all right
everybody
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thank you
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I'm done
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huh
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one more time
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as the night moves along there is much
more music to be played but there is a
particular acknowledgment I'd like to
make there is an incredible team at work
as we enjoy ourselves here in this
ballroom and as you enjoy yourselves
there at home there is a team at work
literally non-stop pressing ahead for
the last few weeks and now today to
bring you what you see before you but
more importantly
to bring you what you the Torah Center
sees on a daily basis this incredible
team is compiled of many men and dare I
say who they are because a they won't
let me and B I may miss one or two but
behind those men
that join us in the mezzanine please
give them a round of applause
they've sacrificed their husband's time
they sacrifice their energy and their
family life all for the benefit of the
Torah Center the next song
you know life
has its ups and its downs and its Ebbs
and its flows sometimes it's easy
sometimes it's challenging
but of course life
is life
throughout it though and throughout our
journey alarm is by outside there are
times we need to be reminded of that
this song is one of the most powerful
songs in the Rolodex joining etan and
Joey is a magnificent person with an
even more magnificent voice shmuel
oh
good evening everybody how are you doing
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Joey oh why your brother's fooled over
here let's do this give it up for
brother spool cover over there
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I can't miss something
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mayday
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mayday
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I have loved you for this
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I have loved you
for this I have drawn you
with my love
the mountains
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will not end
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will crumble and the Hills
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Light It Up
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the mountains
what's up
with faith
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the mountains
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friends
morning numbers
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painted
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I see
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I investors
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oh you've ever
remember
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I I
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gentlemen we're going to say goodbye for
just a moment to each one of you we'll
see you back in just a minute say
goodbye for just a second to eitan Joey
and shmuel
if that is all we brought you here
tonight
that alone Diana
but there is more left in the chamber
we have more to share with you for those
still watching live at home we thank you
for your presence we see you on the
ticker we appreciate your support
a few things tonight just because
figures are being thrown around maybe
they become frivolous and maybe they
become almost unimportant but if you
recognize that each one is staggering in
and of itself the idea that you can have
a thousand people
that have actual jobs and real families
that spend their mornings and their
nights immersed in Torah is a near
Miracle the idea that you can have
dozens and dozens and dozens of the
highest quality rabbis who cater to
their every spiritual win that as well
is a near Miracle but the idea that this
has been going on for decades and the
idea that the best is still yet to come
that is the biggest Miracle of all in a
community that has grown by Leaps and
Bounds over the last few decades we are
Baruch Hashem experiencing a spiritual
and a Torah Renaissance we must
appreciate the moment that we're in and
appreciate the time that we get to
experience we are holding they tell me
at
2.6 million dollars we have officially
exceeded last year's amount however
we are not yet done there's more money
to be raised there's more Torah to be
learned and there's more music to be
heard for the grand finale
I welcome back to the stage first yaakov
shwekey shmuel younger schmuel Joey
Newcomb and a DOT Katz
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yeah
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this is
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let's go
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smoothie
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laughs
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oh listen to me we're missing eight
times
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down
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here
stop it
enough
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I don't know
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Hallelujah
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outside
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okay
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we never forget Jerusalem
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Where We Are
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Frozen
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I live
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what a magnificent evening here tonight
we thank you so much everybody that's
looking on through the screens or
whatever it is
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guitar Guitar Center continue to raise
funds to learn to run hold up the world
thank you so much for having us on
behalf of all of us here thank you good
evening
thank you
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as we close out the night please join me
in thanking the Frederick Orchestra
yaakov shweki eitan cats Joey Newcomb
shmuel Shmoe younger Isaac Henry Zuna
zafrani
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Stephanie s's
Michael Jamal from Gotham Hall told us
at the team thank you all good night
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thank you
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