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Parshas Behar - The Pomona Magid! | פרשת בהר - המגיד מפומונו
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I yoy yoy yoy.
The same mitzvah that you can only do in
Israel. Shmita is a reminder of Shabbos.
Bahar, the seder of Shmita.
But Shabbos you can normally happen to.
But Shmita can only be done in Israel.
And I was thinking it comes to show us
many things. First of all, when you have
Shmita and you leave your fields,
the fruits go for the people who don't
have. You work hard, you go on a
vacation somewhere, but you have in mind
other people who don't have.
Yovel and Shmita, I think it shows us
that nothing is forever. Not work, not
money.
With the Yovel, you think you buy a
property, I'm going to buy a property in
Florida, I'll buy a property here, it's
going to be mine for my kids, I'm
building I'm building generational um
wealth. It's It's okay to think like
this, but if you look at the past, how
many Yovels does someone have have in
their life? How many pesos do you have?
How many tickets do you have?
People in Europe, they bought the
property, they don't have it now. People
in Spain,
we're sure we're living in in in good
times now, people in Europe and America,
but people lived in Spain for a thousand
years, like they they thought it's
forever.
And now people live in Spain, but the
Jewish communities are not so so in
Spain as it was then in the time of the
Rambam.
I think it teaches us nothing is
forever. That's the mortality. That's
the human being. And every time we're
here, we work, but we take a Shmita,
we feel the connection with nature. With
nature,
the emunah magid.