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>> Okay, good morning everyone once again
from the frosty or cold anyway and rainy
New York City.
Um this is the final week of my uh trip
uh basically of Kuba
to visit with my mothers and I wanted to
just mention um some of my experiences
here in the context of this week paras
which is such an incredibly important
week as we think about the relationship
between Jacob Vainu and the world of
Asav and also even more internally with
the wars within Israel.
that need to be resolved as we clear the
path for the gula. So the key word for
today is called Venezuela.
Something is happening in the world that
we should take notice of and I'm going
to commented it from the from the
perspective of the para as we always do.
Okay. So let's begin. Manakim began when
he was going to Camp David in 1979
and was under the oposes of
the then Jimmy Carter who as I once
explained to you was a very um difficult
figure. He was um
um very very in the end adamantly a foe
of Israel. uh used his position as a
democratic president which was otherwise
failed. Let me explain Jimmy Carter's
failure
and and what it has to do with this
week's para. So
told man bean at that point in 1979
I believe it was that we're going to
you're going to be going to speak to
Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter
of course is devoutly Christian. His
theology was based on the fact that the
Jewish people had ruined his world, had
murdered his his deity
um and were meant for enduring
punishment for all time. Certainly were
not entitled to be the um blessed within
the context of the blessings of Abraham
as as we know they are as we know we
are.
and was not an issue for him. And in
fact indeed during negotiations
told was told by the rebi study paras
and you will be prepared for that
meeting. In other words everything that
you need to know about navigating this
immense pressure that was brought to let
me explain to what this pressure was. So
at one point during Camp David, Jimmy
Carter jump um
wrote a note to Manakim Bean urging him
to forego Yushaim to allow Yusim to
remain in the context in in in out of
the out of the conversations of the
future of Israel of of of the state of
Israel and let it be in the hands of the
Arabs including Harab completely seeded
to them. CED DE zed to them and he wrote
a note as follows. Jimmy Carter he says
sometimes a person must cut off a limb
in order to save the body. That was his
argument.
Pragmatic argument we'll do an
amputation of the part that's
problematic
and uh we'll continue to live a good
healthy long life. answered beggan to
him he said yes but what if that limb is
the heart
then that's not a good one cannot cut
out one's heart and then say we're going
to live this was an actual conversation
that took place it shows you the mindset
so what is the challenge of aish
the challenge of aish is is that the
world the world's perception
is that the Jewish people definitely
exist.
They definitely have some role to play.
Some suggest
as a proof by their suffering to the
righteousness
of others. In other words, that Hashem's
anger with Kali Israel since the has
never dissipated and
therefore he has gone on to other
endeavors of more of more worth and the
Jewish people have been relegated to
eternal suffering. That's their
position. It's either that or they've
been simply replaced. Very nice people.
The more moderate position is, okay, so
Claudius Israel was nice, but you know,
been there, done that, and back in the
day, they were important, and thank you
very much for your contributions, but
you're no longer relevant to the heart
of the matter. These are the two um
dangers that pres that are presented
when the non-Jew gentile world of today
and of then uh encountered the Jewish
people. They don't know what to make of
the Jewish people.
They they understand that we have a
unique relationship with God. We
understand that the relationship has had
ups and downs. We understand that we've
had times of gul and we have times.
But that's the point. The relationship
between Hashem and Kal is usually
extreme. So what I mean to say is
nothing is typical when it comes to
Israel.
That's why in the Torah, Hashem told
Abraham in advance that we would be
either we're going to be literally on
the top of the world shining brightly or
we're going to be
will be something that everybody can
tread on like the sands of the beach.
This is an important reality about
Israel that Hashem told communicated
with Abrau from the very beginning. What
does it mean? What is the point?
So the point is is that we are the only
hope for portraying for God's little not
little God's uh significant
representation in the world is cla we
represented
when we were when we are at our best and
our finest we can bring the to bear
anywhere in the world and even if we are
worthy in Israel and that's when we're
in the top top top of our game that
requires immense the key word being
connection
association
unity. If we are unified if we are on
top of our game then there we are
unstoppable like the stars of the
heavens. When we fragment, when we begin
to point fingers, when we begin to see
other parts of Kai Israel as
disconnected,
negative or un unworkable,
that's when we can we can fall to the
sands of the of the of the sea. So the
analogy of that was in tant of Yaku ainu
was the the nva
that was associated with the aokum that
nvua that yakovino had was a very very
strange um in many ways
let's just take a little analysis going
back to last week's para what happened
so according to kazal yakovino goes back
to bereva backtracks to bereva
uh even though technically he might have
been more in the area of he was inva
to the land where everything started so
to speak where where his father Yitzak
resided where he had had the braha in
the land of Gar so to speak the border
towns the border towns of Arat Israel
beva is the border of Arch Israel when
you go beyond the borders of Beerva
you're in Midbar Pan or you're in Aritz
which is Arat Israel, but it's a step
down. It's a uh decompression chamber of
Arat Israel heading towards Mitim.
That's what Gaza is.
And then or your midbar, which is no
man's land.
So he goes back to the edge to the back
to the beginning as it were and then
begins his meteoric ascent. Bashv is
sandy, you know, it's a sandy place.
It's close to Gar which is on the sea.
Those
are the lower points of Kali Israel.
Ultimately would be in the region of Dun
Dun is Tel Aviv you know Dun is that
whole co that area that the area it's
it's the outlying just outside the land
of Yehuda towards the land of Dun. It's
you know the starting point and then he
moved progressed towards
towards
and then
and then onward to start. So what
happened [snorts] when when he
miraculously went one step all the way
to
asal tell us he said how could it be
that I skipped over I can't go from be
to go in one step
goes back but it doesn't go back all the
way going to rash rashi ram rashi says
that the haram maria moved upwards nor
north northwards towards bait l which
was the original landing point of
armavina when he entered Archer Israel
from the other side when he entered Arch
Israel from from the land of Har and the
the Haria the the temple mount as it
were jumped northwards
from the area which was in the border
between the land of Yehuda and the land
of Binyamin. Remember that Jerusalem is
the northern border of Yehuda Pereva the
southern border of Yehuda. What comes
immediately north of us line but I mean
immediately north of usim is beyam.
And at the next station which is the
north of beyam which connects to Ephim
right which is the northern kingdoms
which is the these are the children of
Yoseph
is what's going on over here like what
is what is what is the message here? So
I like to suggest
the sulam that the dream that he had was
all about the golas. But it wasn't only
about the golus. There was a second
theme that was going on that if we just
pay attention we see it so blatantly.
The first theme was the gulos the sulam
that great ladder that went upwards to
tell Israel listen if you want to reach
the the potential of
you want to reach ouras you want to
reach the fact that we're going to be
broadcasting the message of to the world
we're going to be teaching about about
the connection between hashem and this
world if that's our message then we
better be ourselves if you are unholy If
you are disjointed, you cannot broadcast
connection. You can't. You're not
connected yourself. You're fragmented.
If you're fragmented, you cannot preach
unity. You cannot attach to others
easily because you are isolated in
yourself in some way that you cannot
associate with the other parts of you
which are different, which are foreign,
which may not be comfortable. This is
the great challenge of Claw Israel. So
if the sulam predicted the four kingdoms
that would go up and down that would
challenge us as we go through that
journey with the worst one being the one
that we are currently in for 2,000 years
which is edom as goes up up and will not
seem to come down which was what drove
to a to a certain panic in that in that
state of that dream. So that's one
message but there's a concurrent message
and that is the the the in the miracle
of the aanim of the stones. Let's
understand as Jacob was preparing for
that dream, there is something
simultaneously going on that most people
think donors make that they will not
make that association. But I will tell
you that it's blatant what are telling
us and it's very very very much part of
the dream. It's very much part of the
message that the Rebi told and that he
would tell us today uh if he if he would
got be guiding us and how he guides his
mishay.
And that is
the Evan is the is that rock and that
rock is the known as foundation stone.
It's what's under kipatasella.
It's what's on our it's the single most
controversial point in the entire world
and yet the entire world depends on it.
If you understand right, the most
explosive issue in the entire world
is not drug cartels in Venezuela, is not
atomic bombs in Iran, and it's and it's
not about the struggles between China
and America, and it's certainly not
about Gaza. It is all about Kipatasella.
So what underneath there the we call the
foundation stone Evan Shia tell us that
that is the point of
that was the point of Ram says that
it's the actual place where the sands
notice sands of of
Adam [snorts]
of the lowest elements connected with
the brilliant nishama where the sands
connect to the stars.
That's the place where the sands connect
to the stars, the Evans Shia from whence
Hashem created the world. And more than
that, according to Ramal, it's the place
from whence Hashem governs the world.
What does that mean? That means
according to Ramal is that when you want
to know whether there's going to be good
weather in in Venezuela
that depends on a a spiritual but
actually real connection between that
mukum
and the other parts of the world to such
an extent that if we truly understood
imagine imagine a nerve center imagine a
center A brain a brain which controls
the entire body. So if that's the brain
of the world that will tell the hands to
move, the legs to move, the toes to
move, the heart to be moved, right?
Everything stems from that point. It is
the control center and that of course
associates as the Ram Khal says with the
stars which convey somehow
the will of Hashem down to this world
with which Hashem governs the world.
That doesn't mean we we think of them as
deities. They are they are like Hashem
has many many like any manager has
any CEO has many many managers that
manage certain systems. That's not
Hashem created. He did a little bit to
create space for us to have the
impression of disunityity to their
impression of and to call that out
because the reality is there is nothing
but we are all
we are all unified under the thought
waves of Hashem. We are as it were here
given an incredibly unfathomable choice
whether to stay associated with Hashem
or to disconnect. That is the simple
choice of mankind. That's and that
depends.
If you want to associate with somebody,
if you want to be yourself, you have to
see the merit. No one wants to marry a
criminal a terrorist. Here's my here's
my daughter, right? I'm going to present
her to a terrorist, to a criminal, to a
thief. Never. If you think that what's
being presented to you, the match
between us and Hashem, between us and
other people is the same. You're not
going to choose to associate with people
who are evil unless you want to be like
them, which is a choice to dissociate
from good. So ultimately the evanga
which is that flash point which of
course by definition has to be the most
important place in the world only simple
simplified choice reality boils down to
are you going to connect yourself to
hashem and others or are you going to
disconnect and remain in your own
isolation serving your own purposes and
your needs. It's so simple. It's so
simple. Now there are many connectors.
There are many ways to plug in your
wires. Torah and mitzvah.
That's about it. Now notice Torah is not
about you. You sit in a corner and learn
Torah all day long. That's wonderful.
But that's not the mitzvah. Your mitzvah
is to teach Torah. We call it Talma
Torah. If you refuse to share your Torah
with other people
and and no one has access to it and it's
kept in a sealed box, then you have not
ass not accomplished the mitzah
whatsoever.
And ultimately, you've stunted its value
and you've disrespected it. Torah is
meant to be shared because it's a it's a
vehicle of associating with Hashem. When
10 people get together in a room,
they're going to sit down to Davin or to
a that's going to be their association.
that's going to be creating with so when
Yakov was was at that point what
happened actually was that the Evans
Shashia made its way northward very very
unusually and left the bound left the
boundary line of Yehud and Pinyamin and
decided to take a journey northward to
the border of Beyamin and Yoseph. Why?
Why in that one circumstance here was I
believe an incredible incredible message
number one that make Evan Shia relevant
wherever you are. That's message number
one. It does not only Judaism is not
restricted to shalim I'll be a good Jew.
If I leave you shalom I'll do what I
want. No
you can create the bring it down
anywhere you are. That's message number
one. But more importantly, the Jewish
people have inherent conflict. The
conflict between Yehuda and Yoseph very
very big conflict. Who is the Bhore? Who
is the leader? What are the priorities?
Are we going to be more like Yehuda is
the fun of Gna which will be in the land
of Yehuda around you Shaim and
concentrating on inner kadusha or we're
going to be like Yose who's out there in
the world and is being the car of the
world and bringing wealth and riches and
blessings to the world and through that
um helping the non-Jewish world connect
to the Jewish world or are we going to
be more prioritized inward and the
answer is we cannot afford either one to
give up either one we cannot We cannot
draw the wagons as it were, circle the
wagons as we've had to do so many years,
thousands of years in golus and just
survive. Think about being a Jew in ger
in Germany, in France in the middle
ages. You know, even then the balas with
their incredible incredible learning
with their masora that they had from the
go onim with their own unique
interpretations of how to understand
shas with the written text that they put
together which eventually became rashi
and rashi refined it and presented it to
the entire world. The genius of the
German French uh limra
we we all have it. We can't learn kum
without it. We can't learn gamar without
it. They shared the entire world but
they were entrapped in a hostile
environment and they were often murdered
and expelled time and time again and yet
they needed to connect to that outside
world to make partna and so on. That is
the yose experience. That experience
requires both. You have to have the
inner base medish and you have to have
the outer ways to make a parnasa with
whatever ways they're affording you.
money lending this that we don't even
know how it's possible that Jews
survived with with our great strength.
We survived in ways that today are
completely unfathomable. Today it's so
much more obvious and evident and easy
to be to be connected to Torah and
Yiddish. That was even before even
before the advent of the internet. But
now with the internet, there is no Jew
anywhere in the world that cannot edge
elves in
[clears throat]
listen to thousands and thousands and
thousands of presentations of Torah,
Jewish music, information about
today there's a new post that and and
his name is Rabbi I. Rabbi Ai.
Rabbi Ai. What does that mean? You want
information say I need information about
this. Bring me the shots and postkim
that talk about this issue. Okay, no
problem. Here they areahubah
says this and says this and why why all
of a sudden? Because hashem wants us to
say don't say you can't connect. Don't
say you can't find out. Don't say
there's no way for me to understand. You
want to learn dyomi.
There's shroom in every single language
at every single speed and every single
there's a rum there's a way
to connect has never ever been better
and yet at the same time we face the
greatest isolation that we've ever had
in the history of the world at the same
time people [snorts] isolating
themselves into their own thoughts
problems and issues. So what was the
message that Yakov received? It was a
two-fold message.
He said, "If you're going to survive
this long journey from Afar to
then try to hold the together." Yakov
took me.
That's was the Shia. He tried to build a
claw Israel 12. That was his almost
impossible task. Yakov's task was to
hold us together. He never did anything
else down to his very last moment of
life. He gave blessings to his 12 sons
in order to create a unified claw
Israel. He mourned the loss of Yakov and
could not Yoseph and could never be
consoled because it represented a
failure to his primary objective which
was to hold Israel together into one
unit of I'm going to I'm just going to
make an aside and say that there was
someone who um was
a little
baif Rifka Sisson. She was a woman who
lived in Burough Park. She grew up um
and went to Shalamus school early back
in the day and fought her way to get
education.
Shashid one founding students of Malah
made it to Israel worked on the kibutim
married raised a family of Ben Torah and
she was a staunch what I would call
believer in
connection the she would bless people
always that they should be connected to
the Jewish people and to Israel
everything she lived and breathed she
did enormous she took forced her
children into her home she raised raised
them. She adopted them. She had her own
children, but herid went beyond that.
People needed money, she raised money
for them. It wasn't like something that
she worked on. It exuded out of her. And
I experienced that her home was an open
home for the students of yeshiva to das
in the mid 80s where we were getting and
growing up. And that place yielded many
many many
Raanim.
But her home was the MC where we we we
students used to go for a shabas for
someone to talk to for uh an aim for
those of us who our families were so
many of us out of town. and her passing
yesterday uh at
was graced by uh speeches from Rabonim
of all kinds. She had an ice daughter.
She had an optometry store. I actually
was to provide preside over her
husband's funeral about 20 years ago,
little less. But um at that optometry
store in Burough Park, not only were all
students of Tarvadas welcome, not only
were all children that needed homes like
from Oel in the early days came to her
home, but big Rabonim Rashiva
Rabonim were her clients and she all
helped them see and she never ever uh
played games with who she was. She was
tioni. She was dati. But in her world
and her values, she could treat someone
who was satar, the satar reb himself.
She could treat big rushi yeshivas. And
she advocated for students who had
special needs that they should be
included in the yeshivas. That's what
she did. She took in children and she
made sure and poor people make sure they
were included in the community. They had
what they needed that they had special
education. where the robot got up and
said, "She made me go to meetings that I
should have special children with
learning disabilities accepted to my
yeshiva." Who was even caring about
those people back in the day? She forced
them to go. She advocated. She she
demanded that there be accommodation to
those who didn't who would necessarily
be those little stones that might fall
away. She demanded connection. If you
didn't call her for a certain period of
time, she had tightness on you. You had
to call. You had to visit. You had to
keep in touch. I never experienced such
a thing. We were independent kids. I was
an out of towner. Since when did this
woman who was our dead mother and she
had connections to all of our students?
She wanted to know how are you doing?
Call me. What's going on? How are you? I
never experienced anything like it to
this day. And it turns out ironically,
this is a crazy story. But Friday when I
arrive when I arrived in arrived from
Erit Israel here her son her son Rashai
good friend of mine called me from
Israel trying to make a connection are
you here let's get together he goes
actually I'm here he goes where's your
mom my mom is living in my
sister she's not so well and I said you
know what I have occasion to go to my I
hope to go to the hopefully today
everybody I'm going to go toi please
send your names for keepim
so I said okay I'm going to go visit her
and then I get a call with Shabas that
she passed away.
I said either way I was going to see her
either way instead of a visit to the
Shiva house and I was by the Levia in
the driving rain yesterday here in New
York. We drove from Burough Park all the
way to Queens. hyonic connecting worlds
and um and it just hit me her name was
Khan Rifka.
So it hit me that this is the incredible
theme of of Yakov's life was how do we
get how do we keep these 12 stones
together? How do we make them one?
Right? And everybody wants to be
connected to the sadic. And that's
really the answer that through the
sadikim we become sadikim through
emulating the ways of Israel Sabah Yakov
himself. We become motivated to care
about another person to look at their
suffering. She was ironically
antometrist office. Her husband was an
eye doctor and she ran the office just
to help other people see the need for
see the need for. So what was a satari
coming in or Rashiva coming in or heads
of heads of Jew girls high schools oh
hell bim from out of town
Israel was her was her dream because
that's the land of so what the message
is that was conveyed to Yaku au is that
you're going to have to hold it together
you can imagine how difficult it was
when Yakov had in this week's parha to
separate his flock and his families into
different parts
How ironic that he had it it says that
Jacobu
wanted wanted to actually he didn't but
he thought to divide the camps
that maybe if Asov comes and he destroys
part of Kai Israel we'll be able to
regenerate Kai Israel from the rest this
was a very difficult thing never had to
do that instead of putting them in
separate camps what he did he put them
in consecutive order. He put the and
then he put the ben on and that's not
called separation. That's called
prioritization or finding your place in
the order. They were they were never
fully separated.
So um
the the uh the accomplishment of
Yakovino at the end of his life was to
bring all the 12vatim around his bedside
and bless them and explain to them uh
how they could and how they would play a
role in Israel. BK Jacob Legalates.
He wanted to go already to that final
ending where we were all Jacob sitting
in in in a bed in barely being able to
be buried in let alone as
and he had that dream at that time. And
has done in our generation an amazing
thing
is he started not completed but started
the aggregation of Israel and Israel and
the between the
through Torah and now through a goro. It
is impossible to be a Jew anywhere in
the world without being evaluated in the
context of Israel. Isn't that amazing?
Someone could live in Australia
someplace in New Zealand and say, "What
do I have to do with Israel? I'm a Jew.
Leave me alone." No, no, no. You are a
Zionist. What do you mean I'm a Zionist?
What kind of Zionist that? I have
nothing to do with it. I don't go to the
army and I don't nothing. I sit and
learn Torah here in New Zealand. What
What What does have to do with me? No,
you're going to get protesters at your
door saying that you're a genocidal
person because you're denying the the
idea that somebody else is in charge of
Eric Israel in your life. What what we
do you know this famous episode that
actually launched
the secular Zionist uh leader Herzel on
his journey which he was successful
which is really truly amazing to to
create a Jewish state. He took on he
took on the job to make a Jewish state
and he was successful. Hem gave him a
Jew that knew nothing absolutely nothing
about Yiddish. Nothing but he had a roam
to bring the Jews back to their home to
create a between Hashem and between the
Jewish people and the land of Israel not
necessarily Hashem but the land of
Israel and he was successful because
that's what Hashem wants. Hashem wants
that's what Hashem wants ultimately
and and therefore
he saw the Drifus trial which was where
a Jew who was a distinguished French
officer this in the late 1800s of course
everybody knows the story was accused of
treason and there was a mock trial and
it was all a big fake and a big charade
much like the international criminal
courts much like the courts
unfortunately that are being going
through such travail in Israel today
about their honesty about their
intention, about their political
motivations. This is what I'll get to in
a moment, what's happening. And and um
he said, "I can't believe this. This
Jewus did everything I would want. He
was loyal to France. He wasn't observing
his
fighting for France and this and that
and this is the treatment that he's
deserves that he's a Jew and he's a
traitor. What's going on over here?" And
then he realized there's no escape. And
at the Drifus trial,
they actually brought up um classic
anti-semitic tropes such as that it says
in the Talmud that that uh
and but a non-Jew is not called only is
called Adam. So that seemed to be a very
terribly anti-semitic thing. Most of the
anti-semitic tropes you'll see is that
the Jews look down on want
to be their slaves. That's what they
that's what they you know it's it's all
goes back to the bra of Yakov and Asov.
Who's going to be serving who? It's all
it's not there's absolutely no new
information in the world and no new
issues. It's all replaying the same
ancient issues again and again. Who's
the who's the master? Who's the slave?
Jews want to enslave us. Take all our
money. It's all the same. All the same.
and he was they were leveled with this
accusation. One of the rabbis
or one of the people who spoke on behalf
of the Jewish people at the time said,
"Let me explain to you what that means.
It means that when a Jew and
the world is accused of a crime, then
all Jews are held accountable."
So back in that day there was and Moses
Mendelson was involved in this because
he was so mubar to the goisha world. He
could talk to them they thought about a
blood label in Damascus. Crazy back in
the blood liels and then they asked him
you know uh how could it be that Jews on
one side of the world are being beaten
and threatened because of something that
a Jew did on the other side of the
world. He says that's what it means to
be an Adam. Adam is an integrated being.
A one person has hands, feet, toes,
nose, whatever all over. But they're one
person. So if the tippy tip of the of of
the pinky does something wrong, that
means the brain did something wrong. So
that's why we are called Adam. We are
one being. You are not nicad. When some
guy in Ireland, which is not a good
country in terms of uh love of uh love
of Israel, that's for sure. and does
something wrong, we don't hold all Irish
people accountable across the world. But
if a Jew does something wrong, we hold
him accountable from all across the
world because we're Mubar. We are Adam
stands for Adam Mashiach throughout
history from the beginnings of time
whether it's from other time through
Messiah, we're one and that's what's
really being demonstrated here. So
that's theme number one. Theme number
one is that was the message of Yaku.
That's the goal of Yaku. How do we hold
together
the
how do we get Yoseph and Yehuda which is
this theme of the next several paras all
the way to the end of Yakov's life will
be the struggle to create unity between
the different factions of different
units of Kal Israel and that is the
theme today Israel is rife with inner
conflict that I believe is driven
outwardly because inwardly we are really
we really don't have that many issues
with each other. But the forces that
wish to splinter and fragment and
destroy the unity of the Jewish people
with each other are so strong in the
land of Israel today as they've always
been. But now it's a clamor. It's a
clamor. There's not one politician on
the nonood side of the coalition who
wishes not to take Netanyahu
either a force him to resign in disgrace
or and resign and go to jail or be
removed from power immediately. What's
going on? What is this all about? He's
the elected leader of the majority
like yeah remember Nathaniel asked for a
pardon. The pardon is a litmus test of
the kibur of amra or its fragmentation.
This is my this is my comment.
If people protest he should never be
pardoned. What did he do wrong? Nobody
even knows what he did wrong. He's on
trial for six years. They can't even
find anything to be mashim him on that's
worthy of of some sort of punishment.
And yet this is the ultimate disgrace
that he's they decree that he's held
prisoner three days a week. Can you
imagine your own prime minister is in
jail three times a week testifying at a
bogus trial about what he has to
testify. What can he testify to already?
How much can you testify for six years?
You know he has to testify about
testifying. There's nothing else to
testify about. Testify that you
testified.
He's in prison. He's in prison by
forces. Now whether they are coming
inwardly from the voice of those people
or being egged on by agitators,
political players who are very very
wealthy and very very politically active
whether they're Goyam or whether they're
are Jews inside Erat Israel that fund
the protests that fund the discord
that's wish to rip the state of Israel
into pieces over whatever issue it might
be whether it's the draft whether it's
the war, whether it's the judicial
process, whether it's the the captives,
it doesn't really matter. It's it's it's
like uh Natanya himself said, it's a
white board. You put the problem of the
day here, why we should tear the country
apart and we'll go out and protest and
people are being paid to protest and
it's a farce. And why why is it
that this is allowed to carry on? So
there's [snorts]
one voice that says stop. And
ironically, that voice comes from
outside. That's the voice of President
Trump. He said, "Stop the trial. Just
stop it already. Stop the inner
fighting. This is the reason these
protests are the reason why you were
attacked on October 7th to begin with.
Cuz our enemies thought that we're weak,
divided, distracted, and we were. And
who knows what happened on October 7th
as a result of
different opinions. Even today, no one
knows what attorney general's opinion,
her associates is this way. Peace
justice is that way and the political
liidnics are that way and then the
leftwing parties are that way. And
either way, you're going to get a
protest. If you touch anything in
Israel, it's a bomb. Whether right now
right now right now what's happening in
our world the test of is are you going
to allow some sort of arrangement so yes
can continue to learn and yet also serve
with the security or is anything you do
bad and we just want to keep the problem
boiling and alive to stew hatred and
accusations across the board. They tried
one reading one reading of a new bill
already. People are saying if this bill
goes I'm going to resign so go resign. I
mean, you know, who cares? We need a
resolution. We need and and any voice of
dissolution and disunityity is a danger
to the Jewish people. A terrible danger.
The judges keep prosecutors who keep
in jail for three days a week that he
has to get from from his teacher to go
out and deal with nuclear threats to the
state of Israel. Are you okay? Are you
kidding me? Are you absurd? No country
in the history of the world would ever
do that to their leader. Can you imagine
George Washington being under lock and
key for three days by Congress while he
tried to to lead the country? Are you
kidding me? It's not possible.
So look at that. Number one, the
Netanyahu trial is a symptom of
disunityity. The the yeshiva Bakim issue
is a symptom of disunityity. Right? the
the the the struggle over judicial
powers, secular or otherwise, is is a
issue of disunityity. The control of the
lands of the land of Israel, what rights
Arabs have to continuously build and to
destroy Jewish attempts to build,
horrible, horrible disunityity. The
support of terrorism with our own hands,
of feeding Hamas so that it can
stabilize, regroup, and maintain its
power is an issue of internal
disunityity.
If you can't if we can't open our eyes
and take a look
that the stones that represent the om
ofar are being hammered at from every
every position the breach the break
these
of it all the betrayal of it all the
viewing the other as the ultimate danger
as as opposed to the ultimate solution
ultimately it has to be understood that
y is the solution y is the he says
I came here to save you, not to destroy
you. How ironic. How ironic. Will there
be a turning point where we can honestly
say
enough of the voices of division. We're
not perfect. We are not without blame.
said
we we are we are we say we say it in our
dings right uh we are to a certain
extent in need of self-examination
repair motivation putting aside petty
our internal concerns for the greater
good of the Jewish people we have to
and the other splintering is why the
nation will try to distinguish between
Israel and the Jewish people but then
again will as we said earlier blame the
Jewish people for anything that Israel
does. So let's call let's call it the
truth. I am alarmed. We should all be
alarmed.
But it's never been different. That's
the point. It's not a new thing. This is
the age old struggle for unity that
besieges Jacobu the moment he had his
dream. The moment that it was necessary
by their to take Haria itself and put it
on the border of Yoseph and Binyam Biny
who is friendly who is blameless who
does not was not involved in the Yoseph
and connect and connects physically to
Yehuda right puts it on the boundary of
Yoseph as if to say hold on don't let go
this is our life raft Yakovu's dream the
of the right here because if we don't
hold on over there then we cannot be
unified neutral in the history of Israel
was like that. Yoshlommo and David
managed to unify the Jewish people for
all of what
80 years and among those 80 years rife
with conflict.
It's not an easy thing. It's not an easy
thing because it's the challenge of of
mankind and of the world what we're
created for. So don't be in despair, but
we just have to choose the right
decisions to love every Jew to try to
reach out at the same time and teach
some Torah and be macar them through our
deeds, through our actions, through our
concern. To understand a little bit
about that lady
and what she really believed, the people
that weren't even particularly close to
her, she demanded connection.
You barely know me. You're not even my,
you know, who are you to me? No, call
me. How are you? What's going on? Check
in. Be part of the funny. She used to
call all of our friends in with us the
How appropriate.
That was her name.
She said, "You guys are friends. Some
are more friendly than others. Some are
more peripherally friends. We're all
part of a general network of friends.
We know each other. We're friendly. Some
are very close. They see each other
every day. Some speak once a yo." No,
no, no. To her there was no difference.
Whether you spoke to each other once a
year or once you spoke to each other
every single day you were in the same a
remarkable thing that insight is also
now the last point I'll go back to
Venezuela
one of the key forces of destruction of
the world
that would like to um use utilize the
destruction of human beings i.e. drugs
as a way of weakening countries,
weakening and destroying individuals,
families. Let's be very honest, America
and to a lesser extent, Israel, we're
too busy fighting for our lives to worry
about America doesn't have to worry
about fighting for their lives. So they
they they are fighting for their lives
in other ways against depression,
sadness, lack of meaning, lack of
purposelessness, isolation,
um hatred, dissociation,
a disorientation, not no connection
between parents and teachers and
teachers and friends and and the
government itself and the values that
are at clash. If there are any values at
all,
people resort to drugs because they're
in a lot of pain. The opioid um
situation in America is so dramatic.
We're not talking about marijuana.
Marijuana was legalized. They don't even
care about marijuana anymore. But
marijuana was a gateway to many many
other drugs. Oxycat oxycodone and all
these horrific drugs that are flowing
through into America that are funding
terror. This is how Hamas makes a
living. This is how this is how al-Qaeda
made a living. You know how much Lebanon
poppies from Lebanon and heroin was the
original original source of yasar fat
shimo
and to destroy and weaken America you
can flood the country with with drugs
that are so powerful that one dose will
destroy a life and this is what's going
on I read somewhere where there's a the
police you know the the fire department
usually gets called for emergencies we
have hot solo they have the fire
departments across America. You know how
many overdoses they get called in from?
The firemen are exhausted from their
shifts cuz every 5 minutes they're
getting a call, another overdose,
another overdose. And the firemen
themselves can't take it. And they have
to like split their shifts because what
they see is a country that's burning
down, but it's burning down not only
from the outside, but from the inside.
Burning down from the inside because of
a lack of association with with between
the GF and the Nishama.
If there's no value purpose and if
there's only a if there's only a value
of tearing down the the the protests in
America today are about lawlessness,
looting,
Palestinianism
is an open violation against law and
order and goodness in the name of what?
giving money to poor people who are in
pain and suffering and don't think that
they have and don't believe that they
have anything good in them enough to
earn it themselves.
Okay. Venezuela
fell into a great evil is run by the
socialist left and has become a funnel
of drugs and alcohol into the United
States that has literally threatening
the people. But one thing you have to
say to Trump is that he's he is honest
about what the problem is and doesn't
fake. He's not fake. Maybe he's fake in
other ways, but he's not fake in
ignoring the truth of the problem. What
he did in the last 24 or 48 hours was to
tell Venezuela and to tell all the
countries, China and all the other
countries that are funding this mass
assault on America internally through
drugs
that their airspace is closed and there
will be no more flights flying in
endless amounts of drugs that are life
destructive
um and making billions of dollars doing
so. We very interesting development.
Let's see because the roots of evil are
being exposed both in Arch Israel and
throughout the world. This is the
process of the gula that we're in. It's
called
we have to separate the
and go from that tree to the which we
know is our Torah.
The only way you're going to survive
is if you listen
And
means that by definition you're
associated with the kaduca of an isama.
You're not going to destroy lives with
drug, alcohol, greeds, uh lust, u all
the mitzvos which are self-destructive.
You have to affirm life. You have to
embrace life
and not in a way which is destructive to
others. So here we are in one of the
most important maybe may certainly the
most important year to date but in a
year which has implications for Msiah
tin pav [snorts]
we've said before is the ace shalom as
we said um earlier but we know noted
from cohelis many people pointed out
that world
shalom and we are in that final epoch
and this is the ace shalom. So where is
the shalom? But the shalom
shalom has to be fought for. We are very
grateful to go in and this year in this
last two years despite all the hardships
that the progenitors of evil have taken
a big kop. Iran took a big kop.
Hezbollah big kop. Okay. Syria big kop
even though they're very troublesome.
Lebanon and they're about to get more.
Gaza,
they're being hit hard and often the
vehicle for hitting them is Israel. And
now Venezuela is up on the docks. The
sources of evil, the behaviors that are
destructive to this world, the of a
dissociation of of turning man into afar
are are being viewed and at the same
time the efforts are being redoubled.
Canada just outlawed another charity
that supports Israel because of the BDS
people. We've lost all the British
Empire. The British Empire who were
friendly to the Jewish people to
whatever extent they were never totally
was a haven for Jews after the
Holocaust. Britain, South Africa,
Australia. How many hidden from the
Holocaust survived to these places? Even
New Zealand, even certainly Canada. How
many how many plate sha found refuge arr
which was under the mandate? You follow
me? The British Empire was a place of
refuge
and now across the board hatred,
denunciation,
danger. And what's left? America
not so pushed.
Namani AOC.
I will tell you right now that Trump is
what two years left. Three years left
and after him I think there may be one
more presidency of Trumpian Hashbah
whether it'll be Rubio or his vice
president who I'm no great fan of.
Maybe, and we don't know how pro-Israel
they'll be, maybe they'll fetch out
another presidency, much like Reagan
produced another Bush presidency after
him. But it was a cult. And then then
after that,
AOC Manny in the White House. Is that
what we have to look forward to?
Yes, that's what we have to look forward
to. Unless Mashiach. Unless Mashiach. So
don't think that
all is lost. It's just that the battle
is very pitched. Ifem
if we shall be z to remain. If they'll
allow the Shiva students to learn Torah
to whatever extent, if they'll allow a
pardon from Natanyao, if they'll back
off the judiciary and say we're here to
serve Kal Israel and not deserve secular
Arabism, and we're not here to make
Bennett a a a government that includes
Muslim Brotherhood,
for the first time, Trump said no Muslim
Brotherhood. He's like the only voice
and and he's problematic. very
problematic. So, so we call Israel have
to remember
that we're in the months of encounter
with Asov and with even with parro but
the bigger encounter is ours within
saw a remarkable thing. Hashem said move
Haria to the point of conflict. Move
your values to the point of conflict. If
we will create that should help us and
save us in these months and in
remarkable times that rah should be from
the world finally as we dive in for
every
that
should be taken out of the world. Gaza
is
zodium
and many many many others.
The should beem
a great light of Kaneka should spark. In
those days of Khaneka, they saw the
remarkable thing that the all pervasive
Greek empire which had blanketed the
world for 150 years without any without
any any stop was able to be sent away by
one group of Jews that came together and
sent me a lie and they were to banish
immense darkness. That's our task this
month. We should see a great hispash
and aber of Israel to Torah mitzvos. We
should inspire each other and keep
talking about it because from week to
week, this is our goal. Help another
Jew, teach another Jew, love another
Jew, speak for the truth, and don't be
antagonistic. Don't contribute to Makus,
but be a voice for reconciliation,
consiliation, and comfort. Let's have a
great week.
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