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2023 this week's para is par no and at
the very beginning of our para the Torah
tells us something there a very famous
Rashi on that P and I'd like to explore
a little bit the makur the source of
Rashi which is the Mish and the
continuation of the maish which is
lesser known which is really quite
beautiful and is a really important
lesson for us that we can apply for
ourselves
says which
means these are the events in a life or
the The Offspring of
Noah Noah was a righteous
individual he went with
God right and and it says he was
righteous in his
generation so Rashi tells us well when
the Torah says that it was in his
generation that he was righteous does
that mean that specifically in his
generation he was righteous but if he
would have been in the later generation
he would have been less righteous or
would he have been greater if he had
lived in a different generation so Rashi
tells us that there are two opinions and
indeed in the Mish the two opinions are
rabuda and Rabia one says that he was
great in his times but if he would have
been in the times of
actually the say specifically and Moshe
interesting if he would have been in the
generation of Samuel or
Moses he wouldn't have been considered
such a great person in comparison to
them another possibility is the other
the other understanding that no he was a
great person and if he would have lived
around other great people he was all
alone he was trying to gain spirituality
by himself if he would have have had
others around him who were great that he
could learn from so Noah would also have
been even greater than he
was so that's the famous idea which in
in and of itself is an important lesson
that we have to make sure to surround
ourselves with good people to learn from
if we want to have spiritual
accomplishments to be great to
accomplish spiritually to come close to
hm we need to be around people and we
need to listen to people who aspire to
Greatness or who have achieved greatness
and learn from them how do we achieve
greatness but I'd like to share with you
the the continuation of the M which is
very very
interesting so RAB Huda and RAB who were
the ones who argued about would Noah
have been greater or lesser in a
different generation they also tell us a
mush an analogy that helps us to
understand
the the different ways of looking at
Noah and the comparison to people who
are later in time specifically
abud says that we can compare this to a
to a sar as a prince or an
officer he had two
sons one who was one who was older one
who was younger
he said to the younger one or to the
Lesser
one walk with me I want you to come with
me I'm going to guide you I'm going to
I'm going to walk with you right it
says that no went with
hasem but he said to the son who was a
greater son or the older son he said
walk in front of me I want you to Lead
Me says the officer the officer
recognizes that in a certain way the
greater son the older son which
represents AR ainu Abraham is on a
higher level because perhaps just simply
because he has other people with whom to
to learn from it's not exactly clear CU
it's saying that Noah would be better if
he would have had others to learn from
but or perhaps we could just say simply
AB was just a greater person than Noah
or had greater accomplishments he had a
better focus than Noah Noah focused on
himself he was righteous and and of
himself but he didn't pray for his
generation or he wasn't able to
influence them AB we see was able to
influence others we'll discuss that soon
you know at length but but abam was a
greater person that's
true no Noah could have learned from
abam if he would have lived in his
generation so Hashem or this in the mush
the S the the officer says to his
greater son he says walk in front of me
in the same way in the same way Hashem
says where is he says walk next to me he
says to walk in front of
me the P says in Genesis 17 ver1 walk in
front of me and be whole we find that
Hashem says to abah to Abraham walk in
front of me we'll see more what that
means to walk in front of Hashem what
does that mean is Abu leading God what
does that mean exactly we'll
see he didn't have that same level he
wasn't didn't have the same spiritual
strength as
aru perhaps because he lived in that
generation in that time but AB was a
greater person that's for sure everyone
agrees to that so
abam hasem told him to walk in front of
me no hasem said Walk Beside Me
says what is this comparable to it's
comparable to the Beloved of a
king that he was deep in the
M he gives us a different analogy he
says that Noah is like like somebody who
is falling into the to the to the
quicksand and the
dirt the King was passing by sees his
good friend falling into the
quicksand the the the person his friend
didn't realize that he was walking into
quicksand so the king says to him before
you fall into the mud before you fall
into the quicksand come here walk over
here in this path this is a safer path
walk with me says the king that's like
Hashem speaking to Noah saying you know
you're going to fall on your own walk
with
me on the good
path that's what the verse means when it
says that he walked with
noem I'm sorry Noah walked with
Hashem what is Abraham comparable
to very interesting such an interesting
musall the the friend of the
king looks out from the window and he
sees his friend the king he sees he's
walking in a dark path he doesn't have
any
light so the beloved one of the king
quickly turns on the light in his room
or shines a flashlight from where he is
in the in his room from the window so
that the the king will be able to see
where he's going
the king says thank you so much for your
help but instead of shining your
flashlight for me from the window of
your
house come down come out of your house
and bring your flashlight to the to to
outside and and light up in front of me
so I can see much better from
here
this is what hem said to
Abraham instead of lighting up for me
we'll see see what this means what does
it mean that Abraham was lighting up the
path for Hashem as it were well Hashem
can't see hasem is walking on a dark
path he can't
see but what it means is that Abraham
was being marar AB was involved in kiru
he was bringing Jews closer to yish
kite to yish kite he was bringing Jews
closer to to God to spirituality right
he was the first he was the first Jew he
was the beginning of the of the story of
the Jewish people right so he was
involved in shining the light of God
into the world right and he was involved
in as it were giving God a place to walk
in this world because when we speak of
spiritual ideas when we learn Torah when
we look for hashem's will we look for
God's Ron in this world what it is that
he wants us to do so we are shining a
light we're giving God a place to be as
it were in this world we're shining a
light for Hashem and that's what Abraham
did but Abraham did it from the side he
did it from a window what does that mean
he wasn't yet in Earth Israel in the
land of Israel he was doing kiru so to
speak
in he was bringing people close to God
outside of Israel and while that's a
very nice thing while it's a beautiful
thing but hasem
says says I don't want you to
do I don't want you to shine my light
the spiritual light from the window from
the side I want you to come here where I
am right as thefor explain God as it
were is most present his eye is most
present there's the most
in Israel so if you want to teach people
about God and you want to have a you
want to give them a spiritual life you
want to give them spiritual tools to
access me do it in the place that I'm
going to be able to walk the most Hashem
says come out of the the side room come
out of shining the light through the
window and step in front of me bring
that light right in front of me which is
in
where do we
see we have other other places where we
see this as well but where do we see
says the medish that that the land of
Israel is called in front of
Hashem Hashem wants abam to walk in
front of him it means he wants him to
shine the light of God in the land of
Israel where do we see
that because when yobu gave yos when
Jacob gave Joseph the
blessing so he prefaced the
blessing and spoke about the God that
walked that my parents Abraham and
Abraham and Isaac they walked in front
of
Hashem and what is the end of the
PK the PK refers to is so where were
they lived in the land of Israel they
lived in the land of Israel they
performed formed y lived his entire life
in the land of Israel but from the time
he was 75 and he followed the directive
of he lived in the land of
Israel and from then
on from then on he stayed in the land of
Israel I'll point out we've been in
Israel now the Jewish people has
returned to the land of Israel as a
Sovereign Nation for 75 years this is
this is a great turning point in time we
have reached the the time where
Abu at the age of 75 returns to the land
of Israel this is the time my
friends be that as it may what do we see
we see that there's something special
about AR the land of Israel that is
completely different from where Abraham
was doing his job
before and there's one more Point here
and I'd like to to share it as well and
I know we're speaking now we kind of
we're we're in pares Noah and Noah is
all about Noah and his
experiences and it's all
about the fact that he was saved he
alone was saved but it's important to
contrast him as we do at the very
beginning of the par as Rashi tells us
and as the mes does here at the very
beginning of the par it's important to
contrast him with with Abraham and
understand that it's true he was
saved but he alone was saved AB ainu was
the one who was shining light out he was
shining not just for himself he wasn't
just alone Walking with God alone as
Noah was but Abu Abraham who the
foundation of the Jewish people who is
who established the the genetic makeup
the DNA of who the Jewish people is we
are a light unto the
Nations we have a great AR we have a
great
responsibility to shine our light out to
show the world what does it look like to
serve God what does it look like to come
close to God and where do we do it from
where do we do it from we do it from AR
Israel from the land of Israel we'll
speak about that more in a moment but
let's see the final point in
the in explaining what does it mean that
Hashem walks in that Abraham is to walk
in front of God so one explanation is as
we've said that it means to come into
Israel to do kiru to to bring people
closer spiritually to God in the land of
Israel but here's another point of what
it means to walk in front of God and
again this is in contrast to Noah did
not walk in front of God but walked
beside
God what is the what is the elevated
Advantage what is what is what is it
that defines Abu Abraham as opposed to
Noah what does it mean that he walks in
front of
God
it's like a a
Shepherd a Shepherd has his whole flock
walking in front of him the shepherd is
observing the entire flock from
behind so according to when Hashem says
to I want you to walk in front of me
what he means to say is I'm going to
have special I'm going to have special
Divine Providence that I'm going
to place upon you I'm going to give to
you
you're going to walk in front of me I'm
always going to be behind you I'm always
going to be watching you and this is
beautiful it has to do
with
sorry I don't remember the P by heart
right now I'm losing
it the the eyes of hem are constantly on
the land of Israel from the beginning of
the year to the end of the year Hashem
was expressing
that in in his statement to to go to
Israel to go to the land of Israel and
to walk in front of him I will always
look over you I will always watch over
you says a bigger he says an amazing
thing it's like a
prince you have a prince and you have
the elders the the great advisers of the
king or the Great
uh Bodyguards of the king they're
walking in front of the
prince and they are making sure that the
prince is
protected more than that says the
a the the the elders who go in front of
the prince not everybody recognizes the
prince right in those days in olden
times they didn't have uh newspapers
they didn't have pictures and nobody
knew what the prince looked like so the
elders the the great wise people the
wise men of the king perhaps they were
they went out amongst the in the Kingdom
they were more well known they would go
in front of the prince and they would
announce the prince is coming the prince
is coming in the same way the is
andov they in conscious to Noah who was
unable to do this didn't announce in the
world he didn't bring others close to
God AB is and yov walked in front of
Hashem this
means that they announced that the that
the prince that the king is coming here
comes the king all stand for the
king is understanding that Hashem is the
the shepherd watching over his sheep so
the p is really saying that we need
God's honor we need God to help
us according to Lish it comes out that
God needs
us that God needs isob God needs the
Jewish people to shine his light into
the
world and I would
say clearly both of these points are
true both of these points are true that
we need Hashem to watch over us and God
needs us to shine his light into the
world so it's a tremendous a tremendous
responsibility that each and every one
of us
has to to be a representative of God in
the world to walk in front of Hashem
to to to bring God's light into the
world to announce the king to the world
but it's also what comes alongside it is
that if that who a person chooses to be
then the person also has a special
protection has a
special Divine Providence that he places
upon that individual because of the fact
that this person is shining God's light
into the
world and now I'd like to bring it back
to the point of Isel because this is
obviously why I'm I'm you know this is
what I talk about this is my this is
what I see in the
Mish the Mish is telling us that if you
want to know what it looks like clearly
if you want to know what it looks like
to to serve Hashem there's two ways
first is Noah's way and AR's way Noah is
concerned spiritually only about
himself or or possibly we could say you
know we can be done that no didn't have
the spiritual fortitude or power that
Anu had he was only able to fortify
himself spiritually but he wasn't able
to teach it to others he wasn't
successful that wasn't his
talent Abraham has a much greater talent
and his talent is to share with
others to spread the light everywhere
that's Point number one and point number
two is that where does Hashem want us to
be where is the cure of most effective
most important
where do we see
that his Divine Providence is most
clearly demonstrated it's in the land of
Israel it's here in Israel that we're
most effective our Mitzvah are most
powerful the the our sages tell
us whoever lives outside of Israel it's
considered as if they don't have a they
don't have a god what does that mean
doesn't mean forbid they don't believe
in God it means that our mitzah have a
different efficacy they take effect in a
different way in outside of Israel as
opposed to inside of Israel when we are
in our land our mits are more powerful
our
our our spiritual strivings are more
effective Hashem wants not to do kiru to
to turn people on to him to connect the
the people in Aram to to God he wants
him to come to Israel to to affect to
affect the people in Israel to do what's
right and of course to the to the extent
that there is a spiritual power that we
accomplish in Israel unlike outside of
Israel the the counterforce for that is
going to be greater as well that's why
it's in Israel that we see today the
greatest spiritual battle which is a
battle over y a battle over the land
itself because it has to do with it's a
spiritual battle for the Arabs are are
desperately trying to stop the Jewish
people from returning to our land from
returning to the Holy Mountain of Hashem
from rebuilding our BAS mikash
desperately they don't want us to take
back our power our spiritual power our
spiritual relationship with
Hashem but this is the place to do it
and this is the place that we have to do
it this is the place that we need to
return to Hashem says to it's not enough
to do MIT and to be spiritual in outside
of the land of Israel it's not enough to
be there you need to come here to the
land of Israel you need to come to the
place where it's the most
effective you can't be spiritually
effective until you're you're doing the
T and the Mitzvah the Commandments are
being fulfilled in the land in the land
of
Israel that's what it
means walk in front of me and we find
often refers to not just Isel but even
more so to Jerusalem to the harab to to
mikdash the Jewish people what what are
we what are we going for what's our
where's our future our future is in
Israel where what is our future our
future is in y what is our future our
future
isik rebuilding the bik I had to tell
you that I saw right now I'm
learning and there's a whole discussion
about a certain takana a certain G that
has to do with reminding of reminding us
of B mikdash the way it was in the
temple but not just that we have a
certain Tak that we do because when the
B will be rebuilt if it's it's built
under a certain circumstance it will
create a certain issue and we we make a
certain because of that I'm not going to
get into the details of it it's it's a
little bit complicated but rash writes
rash writes that the in in this in this
context rash writes
that even though Rashi says that the BD
is going to come down from heaven that's
only in the hav of the
G the G in the Mas holds that indeed
like the rambam says the Jewish people
we will build the bik it's not going to
come down from heaven and there are many
there are many other sources for the
fact that we're supposed to build it
says we are supposed to build the
temple that's where we're headed that's
where we are supposed to be headed
that's where Hashem is leading us
it's not enough to be alone floating out
in the in the world surrounded by the
nations of the world or by this Waters
the Waters of Destruction like a
Noah the ter is telling us the magish is
telling us we have to come back to Isel
we have to have the right Focus we have
to be focused
on
in we're supposed to rejoice front of
hem that's the B that's the temple
that's where we're
headed and it's so important to know
what is our Focus what is our goal what
is our long-term goal that hey it might
be even soon it might be so soon sooner
than we even imagine I want to bless you
and I ask you to bless me sh should help
us to recognize the incredible power the
incredible
importance of not keeping the
spirituality to ourselves like a Noah
but rather to share it with others to be
a light to others should help us to
understand that the light is not as
powerful outside of Israel as it is
inside of Israel should help us to
recognize that where are we headed we're
headed to Israel we're headed to Y we're
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