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Parshat Bamidbar and Shavuot 5784 By Rabbi Baruch Taub
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Delivered Leil 29 Iyar 5784 / June 5, 2024 www.ouisrael.org facebook.com/ouisrael #OUisrael #torah #judaism #torahlectures #parsha #parshathashavua #shavuot #jewishholidays #bamidbar
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good evening
everybody sound is on yeah can you hear
me we hear you we see you okay
good very
good same to
you um I have a remind me at the end of
our discussion learning here I have just
a little something on
yusim that I want to share with you
okay uh parar we're starting a new safer
so I want to I have three pieces
here the first is an oldie but goody we
have done this in the past it is from
rakov
ketki and it it's a classic uh piece on
uh
the structure of B Israel the the
formation of B Israel in the
midbar and um about
uh is about Jewish Unity so let's see
what he
says
says he spoke to mosha on the second
year two years after they came out
of so now you we're going to make a um
take a census of Ben Israel the second
year out
of writes this this
census it's the order he's doing it in
the order of the tribes
shimu God is after Ru and shim
it was done this way in order to set up
the
flags of Israel every tribe every shav
had its own unique flag what was on the
flag is actually Aus in whether it was a
symbol or something
else here's my question
hell the moment we left
the Jewish people went
out in
order we went out with a high
hand and
furthermore we went out armed B
is they didn't go out as slaves we went
out with our heads held
high not
like run away from their Master
Ella we we left Egypt as a free
Nation so here's my question R
asks why does the Torah wait why did
wait why did mosha
wait to wait a full year to set up the
flag system to set up the tribes
according to their flags and to and to
host their why wait an entire year right
this is the second year from me that we
now set up the flag formation in the M
right why wait a year that's rak's
question strange very strange Ella he
says but I want to tell you it's not
strange at
all what's the flags what are the flags
all about
the the idea of
flags flags
create um dissension they create
differences right um anybody that's gone
to camp and remembers the flags of and
color War right Flags or you don't have
to go that far back just look at the
United Nations right Flags you know are
not a unifying force they are a dividing
Force
right everyone is under their flag you
know I just saw
Beautiful video today about 80 times so
many people sent it to me about
umu
howu and one of the one of the moments
in that video was they took down I
didn't even see what it was a
Palestinian flag a Jordanian flag and
they put up the our flag right uh in the
harabi
every every tribe every shavid had their
own Insignia their own mark on the flag
it was it was right potentially
potentially
divisive the the drawings that were on
theel right whatever whatever they were
against the
right shave for shave this pointed to
the fact that every
tribe had its
own uh character Direction personality
task in in CLA
isra the purpose of One Tribe of one
shav was not the same as as another
shav it comes out that the flags
G they create dissension they create
mlus right
Ella but now a year later there was a
focal point in the very center of M
is the Mish was now built in the middle
of M is
and all
the excuse me all of the tribes were
encamped around the
Mish that's not there's not gonna the
flags are not going to create a sense of
of of per of Separation
right everybody has their own unique
role but there's no there's no why
because everyone is standing around the
mishkan the mishkan is our focal point
everything we do is based on the the
unifying force of the
Mish this is like similar to a human
being the ears were created for to
hear and the eyes to see
would you think that there should be a
difference of opinion between them the
eyes are going to argue with the feet
and the ears
Etc the same thing with it's one body
one body with multiple organs that have
multiple tasks but they all work in
tandem
since everybody was facing was encircled
around one Central
Point so there's no fear that there's
going to
be as long as the Mish was not up
yet there was not a spiritual cental
address
right so everybody was on their
own but once the Mish was
built we don't have to worry about the
the individuality of each tribe and each
flag so therefore the Torah says after
the first mon the first month of the
second
year Mish the Mish was was was put up at
that point
he then we engaged in the flag we were
given the flags
right of the second month in the second
year now we can give be give give out
the the flags
okay we are all very different but we
need a unifying a unifying force right
sometimes it's not the government right
as we all know right now let's hope that
there will be a unifying force very
soon in our current
situation the second piece is from R
hutner and
the and uh this is a very lengthy piece
as you see I have just two chapters here
Olive and lumon one and 30 so it's a
very major piece from rutner but I've
I've taken out one kernel from it which
I think will um will help us a little
bit quotes
the we're standing before SH now it's
all it's going to be sh soon when we
recall the events of the revelation of M
har what took place on har receiving the
Torah so the Torah
says guard
yourself guard your soul very
much I'm warning you that you shouldn't
forget lest you
forget all of the things that you see
he's talking
about should never leave
you and you should tell it over to your
children and your grandchildren
day upon which you stood in front of
Theon
at now the difference of opinion how to
understand this
P ran he the of the
ran
love according to the ran this is one of
the 63
mitv right in fact it's one of the
365 negative
Commandments not to
forget not to forget
love not to forget the event of
M now everybody else disagrees with him
right he actually brings this in his
purish on the r forz the RAM does not
count
remembering har the events of har is a
Mitzvah and at the end
of
R writes a saer
called the MIT that the rabbi forgot
right talking about the rambam and one
of the mitas that he counts that the ran
that the r ramban counts that the rambam
did not count is remembering the events
of
har those who disagree with him
and they do not count this as I said one
of the
63 this don't forget don't ever forget
of this is it is a
warning tah not to forget Torah not to
forget the Torah we learn it's not about
the the place where Torah was given it's
a it's a that is dealing with you know
um the things that you see we're talking
about Tor we're talking about Torah
itself it's not talking about the the
moment the impact
of it's talking about what we
got and the ran in
his even though he he brings it as a
Mitzvah but he asks a question he ask a
question on
himself he asked a question I hold this
is this p is talking about mitvah to
remember the event of har but he
asks from aor
Kor
says T anyone who teaches his son's son
his grandchild
Torah it is accredited to him as if that
Torah that the child receives was
received actually on Mount Si from Mount
Si right teach your grandchild Torah
it's you Rec the fact that your child is
it's as if your child your grandchild is
receiving that Torah from AR Shar how do
we know that because the PK
says you should teach
them your son
and to the sons of your
sons right next to that
is the day where you
stood before
God so it comes out that
this he's asking on himself how can I
say that this the other PK is talking
about the Mitzvah to remember har when
you see that really it's not it's
talking about teaching Torah to your
children right and it it's a reminder
that we'll be like it'll be credited as
if we were at
our answers his own
question it's
true this about teaching your son your
grandson Torah and and it's as if it's
accredited as if it took place on Hari
it's talking about the Torah that was
given at AR it is talking about the
Torah that's given at AR not the event
of har but I have a problem
says
himself why does he bring this
from an obvious m
this is mission right we're in the
season of now right so the mishna
says anyone who forgets one thing that
he learned from his
learning it's
accredited his life is in
danger how do we know that from what
POS our original P that the ran says is
talking about the event of har but if
someone forgets the Torah right he's
gonna go against
this all the things that you saw so why
didn't the raban bring this mishna right
why not right so he
writes it comes out if someone God is
learning forgot
it you can forget something right you
can't remember something but it's about
it's the the the words of the gor are
very
important took it out of his
heart T it's talking about the Torah
itself not the event right why didn't
the r this B bring this B because it's
it's talking about something else
talking about something else entirely
right talking about CL a Torah and I'm
talking about not the Torah itself so
what am I talking about what is the ran
what is the ran referring to so the
final
paragraph let's go
back this that says guard
yourself that you shouldn't for
things that
you this is the
in it's talking about remembering the
event
of and he takes issue with every other
Rabbi that holds that this PK is talking
about remembering Torah remember the
Torah we
learned remember forget one
thing let's get to the bottom line
what's the bottom line might be a little
confusing but there's two things going
on here one thing is not to forget the
Torah that was given but there's
something else
that's talking about
the what about what is thean thinking
about what's he thinking about what is
he what's on his mind what's the Mitzvah
it's not remembering Torah that's that's
a general concept that we're obligated
to remember Torah maybe it's you can say
it's inclusive in the midst of learning
Torah so what is the ran talking
about it is the the renewal the sense of
renewal of freshness of Matan
Tor the the atmosphere in which the
Torah was given at
har was with a tremendous P Torah a
reverence the Torah it was a a lightning
thunder and lightning it was a moment
and a tremendous emotional moment
for it
was
right and that that comes from the heart
right giving over Torah from the heart
Torah if if we lack the ability to give
over Torah it's because it's not in the
heart anymore and that's what's
missing so what is he
saying the Torah that was given on Hari
that's one thing but we're talking about
something else we're talking about the
event of har which which was endowed
with a sense of covered and and
excitement and emotional enthusiasm
that's what we're supposed to we're
supposed to remember this is Rev hutner
actually raran Lin I think we might have
said a few years ago said it a little
bit differently RAR Lin was actually a
tment of rev hutner you know raar Lin
from from the G that R of gion was the
son-in-law of
RA but before he became the son-in-law
of Salvation he learned 10 years by Rev
hoodner
and he said that it's put it in
different words he said maybe maybe it's
a little more understandable he said the
experience of har the experience of
Torah that's the Mitzvah to remember the
experience of har that we have to sense
that we're feeling it as if we're there
right now so when you teach a second
generation Torah is as if he received it
on har because you come from a past
generation you're closer to AR the
grandfather the grandmother is closer to
Har so when that grandmother Grand
father are teaching to their
grandchildren it's as if he receives it
from AR they're going back another
generation back to areni it's a kind of
that the emotional the emotional impact
of the moment okay final piece on page
two
is from ra alter the um G rashash of G
that we've started to bring a few of his
pieces
here and he brings a thought a couple of
thoughts here
about shivu different kinds of thoughts
so let's start he starts with um he
starts with uh something from from the
end of
the
right we have everybody knows at the end
of one of the songs we sing in
is and goes through who knows one who
knows two
Etc at the end
describes all of the special um number
issues of the spirituality of Cl
Isel one is
God two is the the two tablets of the
Torah three and
four but here's my question
who knows
to the two tablets that have hold that
what's on the t two tablets Ten
Commandments who knows
right Ten
[Applause]
Commandments
right the Ten Commandments that hold all
of the Torah
what why what do you need two for right
what do you mention you have
the have the 10 commandments on them so
why do you have to mention the Ten
Commandments think of something else
that's number 10 right why or think of
something else that's number two isn't
it the same thing so he says no he
says the importance
of Ten
Commandments we know Rashi actually
brings inish learns out all of the 613
mites from these Ten Commandments
right the is the place upon which the
Torah was
written so what what's the significance
of dividing the
two two separate things
why have to you mention okay it's the
place where the Torah is on and you
mention that that's the Tor so why is it
necessary to do that right so he says
something
beautiful learning Torah is not just an
academic exercise we know
that what's crucial here is upon what
what Lu what tablet what heart what
person what personality are you giving
the Torah to if you don't create a Lu a
tablet for our children for another Jew
the Torah is not going to
stick what's the Lu the Lu is Adam is
the Jew
write the words of the Torah on the of
your
heart the
says if someone teaches a child what
does he compared
to it's like ink on Fresh
paper because when you teach him as a
young child
the child is is clean he's fresh like a
new piece of paper so you teach Tor to
him at that early tender
age the way God created
him without without
problems the Torah will stick so we say
there's nothing like the rabbi say
what we learn as young children it
sticks with us right and
and therefore there's a different
there's two there's a different thing
for
the
right the Ten Commandments that's the
Torah itself but
the that's the upon which the Torah has
was given
that you have to don't just say that the
is the place where the Torah was written
no there something very very important
very crucial about
the the of the upon which the Torah is
being
written it's no less important than the
Torah that was written as well now he
takes this d a little
further we say every
day we say in the morning the you gave
me is pure
every Jewish child is born with a pure
soul and people who guard protect the
child to see that the N remains in its
Purity maintains its Purity the Lu the
child maintains its
Purity that the the paper should be
fresh and new and clean
this is
the this is
Mothers says what's the of women do not
have so the
says that they rais their children to go
to to learn
Torah that they wait for their husbands
to come home from learning but not
protect in other words this is a
metaphor it's a metaphor that women's
role is not just as a housekeeper it's
creating an atmosphere at home for the
children and for for her husband for
everybody it's the home
right to encourage the learning of her
children waiting for them to come
back mean is
not just that they prepare the napsack
in the lunch
box and they walk the child out to his
bus or her
bus to wait for him when he comes
back it is giving over the entire sense
of spirituality to the child this is is
what we say
that the
essential
of to protect that
clear that the paper should not be
messed
up that's up to the
mother she's with the child at
home the child is close to
her and he acquires from
her and from it is from his mother that
he essentially gets his
spirituality she wakes him up to wash
her
hands tells him stories ofik
throughout the day she's constantly
teaching
him
good because of the mother the child
learns how to be a mench now I want to
tell you something you know I'm just
going to throw this
in um you're not supposed to wash when
you wash hands when you wash your hands
for bread right you you're not allowed
to talk everybody knows you're not
allowed to talk until you say I'm Moi
right right everybody knows that and
nobody talks right we ask you another
way in sh during ding
during you're also not supposed to talk
how come that when it comes to washing
your hands for bread nobody talks but in
sh right unfortunately a lot of people
talk right so I once heard tongue and
cheek somebody said to me you know why
because who taught you how to wash your
hands in the house who taught you how to
wash your hands from your mother right
and your mother taught you well who
taught you how to not to talk in sh your
father and he's talking in sh right the
adults are talking in sure that's the
difference right so here's the influence
now now I'm not getting into a political
correctness idea here about a woman in a
career these mothers also have careers
but women who have careers make it their
business that that the to their primary
responsibility is to create a a proper
atmosphere at home right I'm not I'm not
against a woman having a career the
Torah is not against that but there's a
primary focus that a woman has to have
it and her and the career cannot
sacrifice raising one's raising one's
children
right says he have a similar idea with
that the said speak
to only afterwards he told them to
instruct the men first instruct the
women afterwards instruct the men but
the primary focus is motherhood is not
fatherhood it's motherhood the primary
focus of of guaranteeing a Jewish future
is the mother not the father remember my
Reby once asked us a question many many
years ago if you were going to a new
town and there's nothing there no school
what would you do first what would you
build first what would you do you know
you have a Sho so what are you gonna do
next so everybody said Yesa said no aak
a girl school you have to first educate
the women you educate the women then
you'll have plenty of Yas then you'll
have a mikah you'll have kosher food
you'll have pizza shops you have kosher
restaurants you'll have Forum stores
you'll have everything but that's the
first order of business yov
they're the ones that prepare
the the of the
heart and they make sure that the page
is fresh and
clean so therefore they come
first said to talk to then speak to the
men which of course is by why the B of
movement was called the B of movement
the the uh based upon this POS many
Israel now going to skip to something
else but it's it's all about preparation
pre preparation which is the mother's
role but now he wants to
sayel the to be up to learn Torah all
night before the prep before the
receiving of the
Torah to prepare ourselves for receiving
the Torah
listen the truth is Mothers they sleep
very little at night they're up feeding
the baby they're up late at night right
many nights of the
year and Torah to prepare the home for
Torah one night a year he's asking us
the Torah is asking us this Min is to
stay up
so how hard and how late the woman works
at night at to for the for the sanctity
of the
home just to Simply keep things in
order those those those every night of
the year those are holy nights right but
now but we need this night to stay up
the night of sh to learn before before
before night is a a Mitzvah that go a
minut that goes back to H Antiquity and
he wants to say a marshall to tell us
how important it is if we if we go into
sh without it makes a big difference
than going into with it so listen to
what he
says the Alexander Reb he says a
a guy was during the time of
the he never went up once you know he
supposed to go to the m to go to three
times a year
that's three times a year he never went
but he was very much afraid of the the
journey not easy you know today it's a
lot easier right but it was hard right
time
had nowhere to
stay
whatever when he got
older he thought you know he
said one
time I have to do
it doesn't Jew should go through life
and not get to see once get to see the B
once he not a good
there was very embarrassing for
him every Jew went three times a
year everyone knew the
way they knew what was going on in
the ask what's going how do I get
there someone with an old man with a
white
beard every jewi child
knows after all this
embarrassment he thought he's GNA now
see something that's going to be so
overwhelming to him that it's going to
remove all of the embarrassment and all
the difficulty that he had for getting
getting there right going to see
something powerful and beautiful and
romantic
right what did he
see he walking around
Barefoot so that nothing should should
should be between their their feet and
the and the floor of the Mish
the floor was full of blood from
the they wereing animals they were fling
animals butcher was like a major butcher
right area
Anar what am I seeing
here saw a huge abar so what's the
Marshall all about the musall is he
didn't really prepare to come to the B
of though she didn't prepare to come
toan it's the preparation we'll
appreciate Torah more if we spend a
couple of very meaningful hours in
advance of coming to sh to read theer
Adas but to do some learning ourselves
then we'll appreciate what we're going
to get okay I I just want to say one
thought on on yush S we just had one but
just a fascinating
fact
um if you go to the enyclopedia actually
we had a family simple last chabas a
great nephew's Bar Mitzvah and the
grandfather my brother-in-law who uh is
was for many years one of the rash Cole
of Baran University spoke of course it
was his grandson's bar mitvah and he
said over the following if you go to the
encyclopedia
tudas on
yush and you'll see many things on Yim
but one of the things that the
encyclopedia will tell you is how how
many times yush is
mentioned in tanak right in different
names and all the different names of
yush okay Yim is mentioned
669 times in tan 669 times T now is
there a significance to that number so
he discovered a tremendous significance
based on something that he read and saw
the week before the bar mitzvah which I
think you are familiar with to a certain
extent there was a a a sir in England
Sir Nicholas
Winton No Sir Nicholas winon is of
course you do right he died in
2015 he was a um a British stock broker
and a
humanitarian he helped resc rescue
Jewish children hinder the uh you know
the Kinder transport he came from Nazi
Germany during the Holocaust he was born
actually from German Jewish parents who
had came to Britain in the early part
the beginning of the 20th century he he
did not really was not really identified
with the Jew the organized Jewish
Community but he was Jewish right so he
saved children from Czechoslovakia
during the World War so and he was
honored late in years they had a
tremendous uh I think there's a there's
a video there's a film on it I urge you
to to find it and look at it it was very
moving moving and he received letters of
thanks from all over the world of these
children who he saved one letter by the
way was from the G of Z the rabbi
the Z who passed away a few years ago
Rach took over for him riss was a l from
London he was in he lived in London and
he knew English and he wrote a letter in
English this is the great Rob the of
wrote a letter in English to Sir Winton
thanking him but what's the point here
how many
children did this Jew this holy Jew Sir
Nicholas George Winton how many Jewish
children did he
save
669 he do the math he saved
669 children of Jerusalem
Jewish children and is mentioned 66 you
know you can't make these things
up has strange ways of giving us lessons
but that's what I wanted to share with
you so 669 times Y is mentioned in the
Torah if you have an
encyclopedia tmis or you have it online
if you have take a look at it
fascinating all the names of yush that
are brought there
we should see very
soon I have seen today I I don't know
about 80 times people sent me this this
moving uh video that someone put
together various moments of the taking
of
yush ending up with rev Gorn at the at
the cotel so uh if you haven't seen it
yet just Google it you'll get it and
it's a very moving piece there are many
many things going around so the waning
hours of yush we should appreciate what
we have and D to that he gives us the
power and the ability through our
learning of Torah and through the
fighting of our holy to to have safety
and Shalom all
Isel have a wonderful evening