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We are back here on our Tuesday night
war of series where Rael Khan Vasam is
literally giving us his words of
prophecy nearly 100 years ago about
everything that is happening right now
in the era of Messiah where we are
literally moments away from Mashiach
arriving at any given moment and uh we
see Everything
that said similar to uh the prophets are
what we're seeing in the world today.
Now, tonight is going to be for
the
for Sarah
Leana and also big congratulations for
the learning of my dear children Sarah
and Ysef. All of them are doing amazing.
Big to all of them. So with that being
said, uh just to give you as a reminder,
anyone who is not in our WhatsApp groups
uh or following us uh on social media,
uh we just launched a campaign uh today
uh that uh to help the poor Jewish
families in Israel uh during this
upcoming holiday of Shvot. As the Rambam
says, the uh most critical mitzvah that
a person must do before every single
Jewish holiday is to help the poor
people to give taka to help the poor
people. Uh if a person is celebrating
the holiday while his fellow Jews are
struggling even though it's with within
his means to help them. Uh the Rambam
says this is a great sin. So uh we uh
take the opportunity each holiday to
help Jewish people in Israel uh that are
struggling whether it's a uh financial
struggles due to uh uh government issues
or other issues the the struggles
unfortunately continue. So anyone that
wants to uh use the gifts that gave them
and make themselves into the messenger
that Hashem sends his blessings through
uh can donate on the uh campaign that we
have. The link will be on the bottom.
You could also see it on our uh uh
website. We're trying to raise as much
money as possible to help them uh in the
uh next couple of weeks. Uh we're most
likely going to be giving out already
distributing the money and food and
everything already by next week. So the
more you help us uh the more we can help
them
be and of course to support K to support
our kals
our books and everything else is always
needed is always necessary. Uh hashem.
Uh last but not least, uh I know that
many of you have asked me uh in regards
to when are we going to get our own
place, our own building, and I've told
you many times we've tried leasing many
different places, but there's always
been some type of an issue, whether it's
uh uh difficult government regulations
or uh difficult terms with landlords or
backing out on different deals.
We've come to the conclusion already and
I've said this several times that uh
really the uh solution for us is to
finally uh raise enough money so we can
buy a building. Now I know that we've
had campaigns to raise money to buy a
building and it hasn't worked out. Uh
not enough people have donated
substantial uh enough money to uh to be
able to buy anything especially with
prices skyrocketing here in Florida uh
over the last uh several years. So what
I would propose is uh what I proposed
already for uh uh uh couple of people
already in the last uh week or so. I
propose it to anyone else that has the
means to do it. Anyone that wants to not
necessarily give it to us but wants to
lend it to us. Uh we'll pay you back the
money. Uh we could make reasonable
terms, but the point is anyone that has
the means has the ability to lend us the
money. Uh so we could buy a building.
We'd be more than happy to uh to talk to
you. Uh but of course not if you're cash
advance or you're one of these ripoff
organizations simply normal loan by uh
person. So help us uh publicize tom uh
the uh the amount of the loan that would
needed for the building that we've been
looking at already for over 6 months is
somewhere in the neighborhood of $3.5
million. So it's a uh substantial amount
of money but not unreachable uh by uh by
you know by most people's standards when
people have the meats. So with that
being said, we're going to get into the
lecture. The uh the critical part of
this lecture is to understand the
ultimate message. Now, as recent as even
the last couple of months, especially
this last month, we've seen the
different religious groups in the Jewish
world argue publicly with major
campaigns about who should be
representing the Jewish people.
uh in the uh in politics in the the the
World Zionist organization organization
of heretics and uh and and uh and
atheists uh had a uh election and some
said that uh if we don't elect good
representatives
uh there uh you know from the Jewish
world that's fume then the reform and
the uh and the atheists are going to
take all the money while others said
that uh it's forbidden for even
associating with them. And of course, it
was a big public and ugly battle uh over
these last month. I'm sure some of you
have seen the messages that they spent a
fortune on this stuff. Quite frankly, if
they spent that amount of money in
supporting the Kiru that we're doing, I
believe we'll be able to have tens of
thousands of Bal Chuva that will bring a
lot more blessing to the Jewish people
than any World Zionist organization can
ever do. But nonetheless, this was
something that happened recently. This
is something that happened in the past.
It's not a new thing. There's constantly
battles between Jewish leaders uh about
politics. And of course, we have also
some of the uh modern uh orthodox types
of uh uh people that uh put themselves
in leadership positions like the uh
Shapiro of the world and uh the Prager
and other people that so-called uh
Jewish representation. And of course
with representation like that uh you
know who who needs who needs any of it?
But nonetheless, we've had this. We've
had this now. We've had this in past
years. We've had this during the
Enlightenment Movement. We've had this
during the uh uh the Greek times. We've
had this. We've had this. And
interestingly
enough, this too is discussed by Alan
nearly a century ago. And tonight we're
going to learn what the RV said about
the
illusion that people have of political
representation and uh in fact how that
applies to uh our day-to-day life. Now,
we've said already in past lectures in
this series that Raasimman's clear
opinion to stay away from these
messengers of the Satan. But tonight,
we're going to take a little bit of a
different angle and uh
identify the illusion. What's the
illusion? The illusion of the great and
the small.
does
not skip any words, does not sugarcoat
anything, says things clearly. Now, on
one end, there are people that are going
to say, well, we need to do
there's meaning the effort that if
you're going to, you know, protect the
Jewish people, you not you need to have
political leaders.
And therefore they
justified getting different types
of
people to represent the Jews in front of
the different governments. Throughout
history, sometimes it was for good,
sometimes not so much. In recent
history, we've seen how the
Zionists that uh hated the Torah would
send their
representatives to different
governments and would say that they are
the representing the interest of the
Jewish people.
The truth is though that these so-called
representatives like many of them today
were not exactly sadikim were not
exactly righteous and simply act like
Greeks
mitavim who are looking for their own
interest but this is not unique among
ams also happens in other governments
like the United States US politicians
who have been exposed in recent
months for sending billions of dollars
to their friends and families
organizations, fake nonprofit
organizations, corrupt business dealings
with companies that they have
relationships
with. And some of this has been exposed
by Elon Musk and this whole Doge
uh segment of the government that's been
established where I
saw in a recent interview when they
asked what you know they asked him and
his team what have you
discovered what can you talk about he
says listen we're not
looking
to do anything uh against the
Constitution. We're not looking to
specifically get anyone in trouble.
We're just looking for clarification.
So when we saw that there's millions of
dollars going to these nonprofit
organizations and we didn't know what
these nonprofit organizations were
doing.
We looked at which who is allowing this
and we said listen from now on before
you spend any money send any money to
these whether these companies or
nonprofit organizations send a receipt.
Send a receipt. That's it. That's all
we're asking for. We're not saying we're
going to actually check the receipt.
We're not going to say that we're going
to investigate anything. Just simply
send a receipt. He even said himself.
They could have sent a picture of a dog
and that could have possibly passed
through the system, but we just wanted
some type of checks and balance, send a
receipt. And interestingly enough, we
saw that as soon as we
requested for them to send a receipt,
they stopped requesting
money just like that.
millions of dollars, billions of dollars
in some cases that were supposedly
needed and committed to all of a sudden
no longer needed. Why? Because they
don't want to provide a
receipt. Other times when they uh said
uh what is this money being spent
for? Why is it that every member has two
credit cards from the government that
have unlimited spending power where they
could buy whatever they want that no
one's going to tell them uh that there's
a limit has been reached because you
could just simply print more money. We
said, you know what, we're only going to
have one credit card. So, we canled a
bunch of credit cards. And interestingly
enough, the spending has gone down. Why
is the spending down? I mean, you could
just charge everything to one credit
card. We started looking at the
expenses, he says. And he is surrounded
by other billionaires that literally
have taken time out of their life, out
of their
careers to write what they see as wrong.
The US has been a laughingstock in the
eyes of the world for years already
about stupid things they spend money on.
I remember years ago, maybe eight, nine
years ago, I did a lecture and I listed
a few things that the government spends
money on, $50 million on investigating
how horses feel when they're dropped out
of a plane and uh all types of strange
things. This has been a laughing thing
for for years. And he's finally doing
somebody's doing something about it. And
these group of billionaires gathered
themselves, their intellect, their their
uh their knowhow, their technology,
their people and are simply trying to
investigate where's this money going.
They started finding things. They
started finding that government members
that are supposed to be representing the
interest of the people have spent
millions of dollars renting out entire
stadiums just for the sake of having a
party.
private planes, all types of
exorbitant expenses that are not in the
best interest of the people to say the
least. So this is not a new thing. When
you give people position of power,
they're not necessarily always going to
use that
power for the best interest of those
that put them in power. And the same
goes with unfortunately the Jewish
people where
sometimes there are Jews that are not
exactly very committed to Jewish
life. They may pretend to be. They may
say they are, but in reality they're
anything but that. And one of those
examples was the early
Zionists that claimed to be the
representatives of the Jewish people at
large, but in reality wanted nothing to
do with Judaism.
And these Zionists were really
requesting
the Orthodox Jewish people that
have sacrificed their life for the sake
of serving Hashem and representing his.
They requested them to vote for them,
empower them, donate to
them, and support them. While at the
same time, these Zionists were really
representing the Scala movement. the
enlightenment
movement. No different than the
recent World Zionist Organization uh
election scandal where one side said go
and vote doesn't mean that you're going
to be part of the Zionist. You're just
going to take what's ours and the other
one the other side the other one said no
it's to vote and be part of any part of
world Zionist. Some understood, some did
not
understand.
Says regarding the
election of the mitavim
representatives, he's talking about
these political representatives that
are being sent to different political
leaders to represent the
Jews. Regarding them, they are miting.
There are people that are acting like
the
Greeks. Aside from the prohibition of
associating with them, which we've
already discussed in the previous
section of this uh
series where they are Raasaman calls
them the messengers of the
Satan. Even in the best case scenario,
says
Raasam, nothing good will ever come of
it. Point blank. He
says even in the best case scenario,
even if they're not repres, you know,
saying that they are going to be uh for
the Jews, but really they're going to be
for the Scala movement, they're really
going to be for Israel, but in reality,
they're supporting the enemies. No, no,
no. He says, even in the best case
scenario where it's not that, it's not
what we just
said, nothing good will ever come from
it.
Why? As
the
says about the verse in the book of Job
chapter 3 verse
19, small and great are equal
there. What does that mean? Small and
great are equal
there. What does it mean?
says
the because in this world whoever is
called
small is possibly really not
small and one who is viewed as
great is possibly not
great. But
in one who is small is really small and
one who is great is really great.
Let's take a moment and delve
into the words of the prophet
Job where this verse comes
from where he says small and great are
equal
there. This is in a segment of when Job
is
suffering. Overnight he went from being
a
billionaire to losing every penny he
had. He went from being a father to 10
children to seeing all of his children
die in the same day.
He went from being powerful to being the
laughingtock. Job is suffering to the
point where there's a verse that
literally says he is
suffering. And in
chapter 2 verse one says, Job's three
friends heard about the total calamity
that has befallen him. meaning this
calamity that happened to Job spread out
all over. It wasn't, oh, he just got
sick. And no, no. In those days, there
wasn't phones. There wasn't, you know,
airplanes. But yet, the calamity that
happened to Job was so extraordinary
that the message spread everywhere and
it got to his three friends. As we said
in previous lectures that the mid says
that these three friends were holy and
they had such a friendship that each one
of them wore a special hat with three
faces on it and
anytime one of them was in need of the
other that face would show up and they
would literally go to them. So the three
friends heard about the calamity and
they all left at the same time where
they came.
me, Bilda, the
Shurite, Zofa, the Namite, they all
gathered together to
mourn with Job and comfort
him. But when they got
there, the verse says they raised their
eyes from a distance but did not
recognize
him. He was so disheveled, so full of
sickness, absesses all over his body. He
was so sick that literally worms were
coming out of his
body. It was
unrecognizable being a billionaire,
being someone that was on the top of
power of of wealth and of righteousness.
Look what happened to him. They couldn't
recognize
him. They raised their voices and wept.
They started crying out loud in the
middle of the street when they saw him.
And each man rent his coat. They start
ripping their their their garments as if
he somebody died in front of them. And
they threw dust over their
heads towards
heaven. They sat with him on the ground
for a period of seven days and seven
nights. No one said a word to him for
they saw that his pain was very
great. And after
that, Job opened his mouth and cursed
his
day. Job saw that he was being punished
with a terrible suffering, says the
Ramban, despite his total
innocence. And of course, he knew that
there's no injustice from Hashem. So he
started rationalizing things
incorrectly. Perhaps Hashem just lets
things happen as they
are. And the book of Job is full of
esoteric
language. In fact, from this point on in
the the book of Jobim say until almost
the end of the book of
Job, it has unique language similar to
Psalms and
Proverbs which a system that's
called the
uh which is an acronym in
Hebrew is an acronym for Psalms,
Proverbs, and Job.
The uh T of the last letter
um is
for the me is for Mish for proverbs and
the alf is for a for
job and therefore with when you're
reading it if you don't read it with
commentary simply wasting your
time but anyway job spoke
out and he said horrible things about
the day he was born. Lust be the day
when I was born and the night when I was
announced. A man has been
born. May that day become dark. May God
pay it no heed from above. May light
never shine upon it. May darkness and
the shadow of death sully it. May a
cloud rest upon it. May it be terrified
by the demons of the day. May thick
darkness snatch that night. May it not
have joy among the days of the year. May
it not come among the count of the
months. May the night be desolate. May
no joyful song come into it. May those
who curse the day curse
it. And so too those who stand ready to
arouse others in their
mourning. Horrible things are being said
by Job as he is suffering and the says
multiple
places
including you can't judge people that
are in pain.
Even in shine, Hashem does not judge a
person that's in pain the same way that
he judges someone that is not in
pain. Why did I not die from the
womb, not expire as I came forth from
the belly? He's
literally wishing that he was never
born. And he continues and
continues. And it says, "If I would have
just simply
died, it's born as what's called a still
life baby, which is a baby that's born
and dies instantly or
dead." He says, "If I would have simply
died that way, I would have gone
straight up to
Shamim. I would have been with the kings
and the counselors of the world who
rebuilt ruins for themselves or with
ministers who have gold and fill their
houses with silver.
And then he starts talking about the
world of truth and he says
there the wicked cease from agitation
and their exhausted one's repose. The
captives altogether are tranquil. They
do not hear the taskmaster's voice.
Small and great are equal
there and the slave is freed from his
master.
the initia page 85b in the name
of who
asked
says isn't it obvious that everyone
small and great all end up in the grave
like why is he saying this small and
great are equal there so explains that
the verse should be
understood in regards to Torah study
where whoever learns Torah in this world
with the awareness that his knowledge is
minuscule relative to the vastness of
the Torah will merit greatness in the
world to come. And whoever is a servant
of the Torah in this world becomes free
in the world to
come. Because this person lives not for
his own pleasure but as a servant of
those in need. Those whom the Torah
directs him to help. In the world to
come, he will be free to enjoy the
spiritual rewards that he earned.
On the other
hand, the verse also is telling
us a
message that's more
relevant to the matters at hand that the
is talking
about where it says it's only after
death that the real person is revealed
because in life a person cannot be
definitely definitively evaluated as
either small or great. As great as a
living person is, he could destroy his
reputation in a moment. Like we saw the
Coen Gadul, former Coen Gadan Coen Gadul
who was a Coen Gadul for 80 years
but strayed from the path of truth and
became a
Sadducee as the page 29A talks about and
the Mishnot uses him as an example to
never trust yourself even in your old
days.
The reverse is also
true where a small person may perform a
great act before his
death that catapults him to the highest
levels of
heaven. Like we saw the page 10b use the
example of Papus and Lulanus, the two
brothers who took upon themselves to
admit to a crime they did not do.
somebody murdered a Roman princess and
of course they blamed the Jews and said
that if you don't give us
the the murderers we're going to kill
every Jew.
So papus and lanus toots sadikim who
weren't known as great sadikim at least
not to that
extent came in and said yeah we did it
we killed her even though they
didn't and they died on kushem and the
says that these
brothers are in such a high level in
heaven that no one can stand near
them. So even though they lived a life
obviously they did mitzvot they did good
things but in comparison to their
self-sacrifice to save the Jewish people
nothing compares to it they
changed their status
forever but Job is
saying his suffering is so great he does
not want to
live he wishes he was already ina that
would simply take him. But that's where
he's
at at this
point. Not because he thinks that God is
not
just, but
rather because he doesn't understand why
he this system where things are
happening to him where he thinks he's
innocent. Perhaps
Even if this is the way the world works,
why let me continue living if I'm
suffering so
much. He's questioning it. That was his
in essence mistake during this test. If
you can say that which says
in I believe
Job is in a position of
misery. And he talks about
how this world of falsehood, of
illusion, could have things like this
where a righteous person is suffering.
But in the real world, if you're
righteous, there's no such thing as
suffering. Same thing on the opposite
end. A wicked person look like they're
prospering. They have a lot of money,
reputation, honor, and so on. But in the
real world, in LA, there's no such
thing. If they're a wicked person,
there's no joy whatsoever that they're
ever going to
have. Because in that world
small and great are equal.
So
the is saying
that the big illusion that people have
when they pick different
representatives to represent the Jewish
people in
politics is that they choose them based
on what this person is saying that they
have a lot of contacts, they have a lot
of power, may have a lot of
money, they look great, they look like
they're connected, they look like they
have the right interest. This is all an
illusion
because the person you
thought is insignificant. He's just a
simple rabbi. What does he
know? He's a nobody in the world of
politics. It may be that in the real
world, he's
great. And therefore, Hashem will
certainly bless his hand in whatever he
does, even in this world. On the other
hand, a person that is in a view of
people as
great because he has power and money and
so on. In reality, Hashem says this is a
wicked
person. He's a
nothing and
therefore his ways will not be blessed.
And that's one of the reasons why
says even in the best case
scenario the political representation of
wicked
people even if they don't mean to
promote atheism and and and missionaries
and all types of even if they actually
say listen we're going to like uh you
know like Benville who said he is going
to bring more power to Israel and going
to fight against the enemy. We're going
to weaponize everything and da just put
him in power. Okay. As soon as he got
into power after years and years of
protesting and show and words and
everything else, the second he got into
power, he became like a little puppy.
All of a sudden, he can't talk. All of a
sudden, he can't do. All of a sudden,
forgot the Torah.
Meaning it's not just the atheists and
the communists. We're even talking about
people that are religious Jews, but say
no, we're going to go to the government
and we're going to represent the Jewish
people in Israel. We're going to
represent the Jewish people in America.
We're going to present the Jewish people
in Germany, wherever it is.
Says nothing will come out of
this. Nothing good will come out of
this. Why? Because it all has to do with
small and great equal there. Meaning,
who is the
person? Are they really great or they
just look
great? Because you're picking him
because he looks
great. He looks like he knows how to
talk. Very charismatic. He looks
passionate. He looks like he knows what
he's talking
about. He looks like he has power.
But in reality, in the eyes of
Hashem, he's not great. He's
small. So his influence, his
success will simply be non-existent.
Even though he
promises and plans on doing a lot of
good things, Hashem will not bless his
ways.
On the other hand, the people you should
have picked that look small, that look
insignificant because they're just
simple sadikim learning in k simple
rabbi 80 90 years
old. what he does will be blessed
because he's
great. And therefore
says we must discern and
distinguish what are the signs of
certainty of who is small or great in
the world of truth.
And there are clear signs that our Torah
teaches us of how to determine who is
really great. I mean, he wore a keeper.
Okay, fine. I'm not going to elect the
guy that's an atheist, the guy that's
promoting uh you know uh uh Christianity
uh and Christian missionaries. I'm not
going to promote him. I'm not going to
promote uh you know a uh uh Herzel and
and No. Okay. I'll pick a religious
Jewish
guy. Who's Paul in
politics? Is he great or he looks great?
Do you know he's great? I don't know if
he's really
great. Says there's a way. There's a
foolproof
way to distinguish who is really
great and who's
not. Because if he's
great, that means that Hashem will bless
his hands and everything that he does.
If he's not, nothing good will come out
of
it. What is
this says?
We see that our later
sages gave us the definitive and
consistent sign of how a person views
himself. And thereby we see that the
greater a person
is, the smaller he views
himself. And the smaller that he is, the
greater he views himself.
That's the
sign.
Humility. If he views
himself as somebody special, as someone
that's smarter than everybody else, as
someone that is more powerful than
everybody else, if he thinks he's the
greatest thing since sliced bread. If he
thinks that everyone else is stupid
except him. If he thinks that he knows
it
all, then you are of absolute
certainty that he is not only not great,
but he's smaller than you can possibly
imagine, which we'll discuss in a
moment. Yeah, but he said good things in
that uh speech. Meaningless. Yeah, but
he uh spoke to that president and he has
a picture on his website. Meaningless.
Yeah, but he uh says that he's going to
fix this and that. Zero, nothing,
meaningless. He thinks he's better than
everybody
else. He's not great at all. He's the
opposite. On the other hand, you want to
identify the truly great
people. You want to identify the people
that views as
great. Don't look for the guy that's
constantly looking for attention. that's
constantly looking to be celebrated as
how great he is and bravo for everything
that he ever did and even if he didn't
do it. No, no, no. If you want to find
someone great, says we learned from our
holy
sages simple
truth, the greater he really
is in the eyes of
Hashem, the smaller he views himself.
Prime example, Mosherenu. Prime example,
Yeshua Benoon. Prime example, Abrainu.
Prime example, David. Prime example, all
of the greatest
sadikim that is ever had. The greater
they were, the more humble they were.
And they were literally able to move
mountains with simple
words. As Rashi says on the verse in Job
chapter 3 verse 19, small and great are
equal
there. Though
inabah that's where a person knows for
sure who is great and who is a
disgrace. And since the greatness is
eternal there for the one that's truly
great, so is the disgrace eternal for
the one that's truly a disgrace.
for the small
one. The
in page
5A has a story of a neardeath experience
of Rav Ysef the son of Rabu bin
Levi. Rav Ysef was
sick and he
died. But shortly thereafter came back
to
life. When he
awoke his father
Levie asked him, "What did you see
son?" He
said, "I saw an upside down
world." Why upside down world?
The uppermost in this world are below in
the world to come. Meaning the people
that are famous in this world. They have
500,000 subscribers, 5 million
subscribers. They have thousand cars.
They have houses. They're on uh every
show. Everyone wants to talk to them.
In the real world, in the world that I
saw, they're in some corner
hiding from the
Malab, the angels of
destruction, hoping they could have a
moment of peace before the next whip of
fire hits them. They're in the lowliest
places. But it the ones that are in this
world lowly where no one wants to pay
attention to them. They're called
fanatic. And then when it comes to
Torah, they're too
religious. They don't have much money.
In the world that I
saw, every angel surrounds them,
celebrating them, glorifying them,
putting crowns on
them, singing their
name. The opposite of this world, says
Raf says to him, Ben, his
father, he was friends with Ela and also
with the Satan.
The Satan was friends with
him. One day the Satan comes to he says,
"You want me to show you G?" I'll show
you. Show him
gay. Then after that he says, "You want
me to show you Ganed?" So sure. He takes
him to
Ganed.
After
sawen, he asked the Satan, "Let me see
your
uh the knife that he has, how he takes
the life out of people. Let me see it
for a
second." Sure. My buddy, we're friends.
He gives it to him. As soon as Yeshua
Nvie got a hold of this, he jumped over
the fence of Ganed and went inside. And
he said, "I swear that I'm not leaving
this
place. Not going to let you kill me.
Eventually, you have to kill me. Take my
life. Not
going." Said, "No, come on. You You have
to give it back to me." Goes, "No, I
swear already. I'm not
leaving." Goes to Hashem.
Hem
tell to give my knife back. I I need it
for
work. Hashem says
to no, give it. He needs it for work. I
need to run the
world. Says, "No, no, I'm not giving.
He's gonna kill me. I'm not going to
take it. Why? I'm already in Geden. This
is my section, right? Why should I
leave? Why should I kill? No, I don't
want
to." Okay, let's check if Yeshua Levi
ever said a word and didn't and didn't
commit it. Ever lied in his whole life.
They checked the account of Yeshua Levi.
He never lied a single
time says to Levi, "Okay,
fine. You can stay in Ganed. Just give
him back to NFK. I need to run the
world, but I won't take you out of
Ganed. You can stay." And therefore, the
says Levie is one of 10 people that
entered Gan Eden without ever
dying. He gave him back the knife
and the Satan went back to work until
this day.
So the same says to his son in that
world that you saw when you died
momentarily where the people that are
great in this world and popular and they
have subscribers and they have likes and
they have cars and they have
money and they in the real world the
world you saw they're lowly. And then
the people that are given real that are
telling people the truth that helping
people do chuva that are
doing but in the world that you saw
they're celebrated while here they're
mocked. That's not an upside down world.
You saw the real
world. You saw the world of truth, my
son.
That's what you
saw
here tells
us the same thing that the said
thousands of years
later about how there There's an
illusion, an illusion in front of
everyone's
eyes. And
therefore,
explains that even if you elect the
so-called religious Jew to be your
representation in the
government, nothing good will come out
of it. Even if
you be nice to the Zionist heretics and
come to terms with them that you have a
red line you're not willing to cross,
nothing good will come from it.
And therefore those that are exerting
their efforts to select political
messengers based on their
connections or even those as a side note
that are selecting a rabbi based on how
many subscribers he has or how many
people like him or say different things
about him or even people that select a
business based on how many commercials
they see. and how rich the uh CEO
is. All will be sadly disappointed when
they see that the image is
fake in more cases than
not. Of course, there are some times
where
someone is great both in this world and
the
next, but many times they're not. There
are some times where the business
represents greatness and really is
great. But there are times more often
than not that it represents greatness,
but it
truly it's corrupt. It's a predatory
business. There are times where people
say, "Yeah, I want you to uh look
great." But in reality, they just want
you to
pay a whole lot of money so they can
become rich. They care less about
whether you look great or not. They'll
tell you you look great even if you look
like a
cat. So people that evaluate things
based
on the superficial
things are bound to be disappointed.
12 years
ago, there was a guy that uh has some
political connections, had a son, and uh
he's going to have a break for his
son. And he invited
famous as a
moit who's probably has done tens of
thousands of
brick which unfortunately is something
that's attacked from generation to
generation by the heretics and the idol
worshippers like what's happening in
Belgium right now
where some wicked
Jew went and told the government all typ
of lies about the Jewish
people. And the Belgium government
apparently has broken the doors down
or
simply filed a lawsuit against
the
Muhaleim have taken their knives and
said
that they're not going to allow Jews to
be circumcised anymore. Even though the
lawsuit is not done, they
already taking the weapon, the the uh
the knives, the tools, threatening to
arrest people. Horrible things are
happening. And this is unfortunately
something that we've seen throughout
history. But about 12 years ago, there
was a uh
and
sadik was going to be the due to
circumcision.
He came to the
brit and uh he sees that there okay
we're ready. So no no the father says no
listen we we have to wait for the sak
who was the
sundak the Israel's minister of
defense powerful person not exactly
religious not exactly righteous but
nonetheless powerful person
that the father was friendly with and he
invited him to be the sundak to hold the
baby while he's being circumcised.
Offic says he's not here. We have to
move forward. We don't
wait. He saw one of the religious people
in the crowd. He said, "You come. You're
going to be the sunduck. Come sit over
here." Puts the baby on him. One, two,
three. Circumcise the
baby. Everything is good. Finished.
And of course, the father is now
worried. What am I going to
tell the minister of defense when he
comes? I mean, yeah, he was late, but
he's going to come and he's going to
come. He canceled meetings,
appointments. You know, in Israel, it's
a practically a war at all times. It's
either a war they're in or war they're
going to be or war they're in. But
they're not telling people. There's
always something. There's always action
over there.
So he cancelled all these appointments
and I come I'm going to tell
him so says to him you should say thank
you to Hashem you had a righteous person
be the sunduck for your son than some
wicked politician and as he's
leaving of course the minister of
defense walks into the room with his
entourage and security and of course all
the people there Ooh. Ah. Ooh. Ah.
Everybody's impressed. But Rabbi Sasson
cares less. He just walks. And of
course, the minister looks at him. He
sees he's not impressed. He stops him.
It bothers
him. He says to him, "Do you know who I
am?" And officer Sun says to him, "No,
not
really." This was shocking. What do you
mean? Look at my
face. You know who I am,
right? Of innocently says, "No, I have
no idea who you are. Who are
you?" The minister of defense arrogance
could not control itself. What? You
don't know who I am. He got so angry he
turned around and left.
And therefore, as a side note, the
father of the baby did not have to
explain to him that uh he missed his uh
his chance anyway because the was
already done. But he also knew what the
rabbi said was right about you're lucky
that a righteous person was the suck for
your son. there's some wicked person
this love shalom
in says you have to be very very careful
of who's the sak of the kids because if
the sak is a wicked person not only is
it bad for the kid it could even cost
the kid the
life the sak has on him all types of
sins same thing with naming kids naming
kids
after. And the reality is time many
times people are impressed
by powerful people, rich
people,
politicians. But if you look at the
people that are the most loyal to the
Torah, not only they're not
impressed, they're unimpressed.
They say that in
Benbra every kid knows who Ben Gulon
was, but not like people
know. People know Gulon. Oh, he's the
prime minister of Israel. He did this.
He Okay. But the religious
kids, they know Bengon. Why? Oh, yeah.
He's the man that had a meeting with the
uh the Kazones Kadosh, the great
Kazones. He we heard that this man met
with the Khazones. That's Yeah, we know.
We have no idea. He's he was prime
minister. He was No, they just know he's
a he's a he's a person that was
fortunate enough to sit down with the
Kazones. When
Benguon wanted to meet with the
Kazunish and he sent a
messenger says tell him my door is open
whoever wants to come is can come.
Meaning you want to come
come on like that because he said oh
look he's not
impressed and he went he met him.
One of
the extraordinary things that came out
of that meeting was only found out many
years later.
One of
the assistants of
Benguon
also similar belief system, similar
secular
life, traditional to a certain extent
where they would his wife would light
candles for Shabbat but then violate
Shabbat. But to their surprise, one of
their
children did chuva and became a very
serious a big important
rabbi. So when they asked the
mother, what happened? I mean your
husband worked for
Bengu not exactly the uh example of
religion. The sons followed in the same
footsteps. This one
son, this one son
became
sadik.
How? And this simple innocent Jewish
woman that didn't know right or left
says to listen, let me tell you
something. My husband worked for
Bengu and he idolized him. He said he
was the greatest, he was smart, he was
this, he was that. So when I would light
my candles on Shabbat on Friday night, I
would pray to Hashem to make my uh
son like Benon. If he's that great, my
husband idolize him so much. Okay, I
want my son to be like him. But then one
day, my husband came from
work. He told me, "Honey, you're never
going to believe it.
The Benguon today saw and met with the
Kazunish. I didn't know who Kazunish
is. He says after he got out of that
meeting, I have just met one of the
angels of
Hashem. Gon was so impressed and
enamored by the
Kazones. He says, "This must be an angel
of Hashem.
So when I heard
that I said okay. So next time I lit
candles I was pregnant I pray to Hashem
if Benguon is impressed by this. So make
my son also like this. And that's what
happened. The prayers of a mother are
unbelievable. Even if when she sometimes
they're so especially the older
generation the older generation they
were innocent they were not as
knowledgeable there's not you know they
they weren't educated in the same way as
today there wasn't as much access some
of them amazing how simple prayer of a
mother literally can change the eternity
of a
son people
idolize people. No different than this
guy that worked for Ben
Gyon. But
today, it's not just idolizing Trump or
BB
Netanyahu or Elon Musk or any of the
other billionaires out there. No, no.
People even idolize their bosses, their
neighbors based on all types of
superficial
things because of the amount of money
they have or at least they say they
have. Yeah, I like to listen to this guy
talk even he says Torah stuff. So why
why do you listen to him though? What's
the uh Well, I heard he's really rich
and he and he has a $10 million
building. Okay, what does that have to
do with the Torah? Well, if he has a $10
million building, then he must he must
be uh righteous. Not necessarily. People
idolize people based
on their apartment. Oh, this guy. Yeah,
he has. You never heard? Oh, no. This
guy has a $5 million apartment. So, they
give you half of it to sell it or
something. No, no, no. He It's Do you
ever see it? Yeah, I saw it. It was the
greatest day of my life.
How pitiful is your life if the greatest
day of your life is seeing somebody
else's
apartment? Or they idolize them based on
beauty or based on their ability to kick
or throw a ball or about how much money
they
make. All types of pitiful
things. Rav Galinsky Shalom was once in
a
taxi and all of a sudden he sees that
the taxi drivers
yelling and screaming and angry. And the
RA asked, "What
happened?" The driver says to me, "See
what is?" "No, no, I don't see." Why?
You didn't see him cut me off. Pass
me. Okay. No, you don't understand. He
has a 1988 model. My car is 1992. How
dare he pass
me with an older car?
of Galinsky says to
him when we pray every day part of our
prayer
says we have no other king other than
you
but they pronounce things a little
different than they
say with a
is he says so I guess when you went to
pray. You thought that is auto which
means car instead of you. So you're
praising your car. Your car is your
god. He thought that because he has a
newer model other people owe him
respect. There are people like that.
People make fun of each other because
they make less. This is very common
among young
people. How much you make? How much you
make? I don't know. I make uh
$500. Just $500. How do you live
$500? I'm making 1,500 a week. How could
you make $500? Stop making fun of their
friends. But my boss, he makes 20,000 a
month. He makes 50,000 a
month. and they praise people based on
superficial
things and disrespect people for the
same exact
reason. When the truth is, as we learned
from the we learned from the
from the truth is that in the world of
truth, more times than not, the people
that look great in this
world are small and disgraced in the
real world.
in his which was in essence like a not
just his many that he had but also a
journal of
different events that took place in his
life where he would write down what he
saw what he
heard especially dealing with the
bukim in there he found
out
that there are certain
souls that are
great souls of Sadikim and there are
certain souls of wicked people. And this
is not just the righteous get rewarded
and the wicked get punished but also it
impacts the size of the
soul. And one of the
said
that for it to
leave is
easier because it's such a small soul.
Why was it small? Says it's as small as
a
peanut. because of how wicked it
was and therefore its disgrace is so
extraordinary that there's very little
merits that it had. So his soul is tiny
shrunk. There are
people that they look great in this
world with lots of fame,
fortune. They're Saudi or Dubai princes
that make YouTube videos and Tik Tok
videos about every car they buy to add
to their collection. Hundreds of cars,
hundreds of houses,
planes,
countless
watches. And in the real
world, their souls are like
peanuts. And the only reason they still
left anything is because maybe they did
something good at some point. So that's
what's left.
writes a little over 700 years ago in
the second
gate section
18 as follows.
Know that the soul of the
wicked, a soul whose desire is only for
the cravings of the body during its
lifetime, a desire divorced from the
divine service, and thus a soul
separated from its roots. When he dies,
it descends to the earth to the place of
its desire, taking on the quality of
dust, which descends and does not rise.
Nonetheless, it is brought to heaven to
be tried and judged and that it may view
how it has exchanged heaven for
sha. This is another name for gum. The
way a stone ascends when thrown from a
slingshot meaning the way it goes
through all of this is a slingshot. This
is also called
kafaka. After the souls ascend to
heaven, it will naturally fall back to
the earth. Just like the stone plummets
back to earth when it thrusts is
spent as the verse in the book of Shuel
chapel alf chapter 25
29. May my lord's soul be bound to the
bond of life with hashem your god and
may he fling the soul of your enemies as
one flings a stone from a
slingshot. Our
sages say concerning this in
Midrash section three uh chapter 3
section
21 both the souls of the righteous and
the souls of the wicked ascend above and
are judged there. The souls of the
tadikim are judged as worthy and are
secreted beneath the throne of glory
while the souls of the wicked descend
once again scattered to the earth just
as the verse says may he fle the soul of
your
enemies and says in proverbs
11:7 when an evil person dies hope is
lost for there is no hope that The soul
of the wicked will emerge from the
darkness to light. As it says concerning
the wicked man's soul in Psalm 49:20, go
to the generation of of his ancestors,
they will see no light for eternity.
Here unveils to
us the truth of what happens to a
person after this temporary life is
over. If they're righteous, they get
judged in
heaven favorably and enjoy the
pleasantries of a kadosh for
eternity only continuing to get more and
more from year to year as their merits
continue to add up in this world. That's
why
the says that both the books of the
living and the dead are opened
on
because what you left in this world
after you passed away continues to
accumulate either
merits or debt obligations. If you
left good deeds in this world, you help
people do chuva, they do more mitzvot
after you've died, their kids do more
mitzvot. All of that continues to
accumulate and raise you to even higher
endless levels each and every single
year. While the wicked who write books
like I didn't ask to be born or all
types of foolish blogs that permit
things that are
forbidden like this apicose that people
think is righteous by the name of
Ephraim. He's an aiculose. People think
he's great. in reality violates the
Torah in every single one of his
lectures, making fun of sages, saying
that the Talmud is a book of Mak and uh
and and the book of and against Hashem.
He only likes the z complete stupidity
comes out of his mouth, but people like
the way he talks, so they think he's
righteous. In reality, he's an aos. He
has no share of the world to come. He's
a
meal. If you wrote a book that is
against Hashem, not only will you be
punished initially, but you'll be
punished for eternity so long as anyone
has any impact from that book still
exists, anyone reading that blog, anyone
listening to that lecture, anyone
continuing to distance themselves from
Hashem and from the
truth, that obligation continues to go
to that disgraceful soul and The
punishments continue for
eternity because the damages
also. So the truly
great the truly great
people do their
greatness quietly.
They're not looking for attention even
if they get it. They're not looking for
popularity even if they are sometimes.
They're not
looking for people to know even if
people find out. They do good because
it's good to do good.
They do their
greatness quietly and they get to see
the true value of their greatness in
ABA. As the Kazon said when he first
saw the street light that was
installed near his
house, one of his talid was walking him
at night and Khazun saw the street
light. It's like look wow look how
wonderful this
is. Why is the impressed by street
light? He says look how much you can
learn from this street light.
The closer you are to the light, the
smaller your shadow
becomes. Just like in life, the closer
you are to the truth, to the light of
Hashem, the more humble a person
becomes, the smaller they becomes. The
further they are from the light, the
greater they think they really are. But
in reality, it's the opposite.
Foolish people who don't keep mitzvot
but went to a Torah day school one time
or or learn something at some point in
their life will literally fool
themselves to thinking that they know
the entire
Torah. The more foolish they are, the
more arrogant they become.
But if somebody wants to
identify someone that's
great, don't look for how popular they
are, how rich they are, or anything
superficial. Look for
humility. What's humility?
If you
open the gate of humility
in written about a thousand years
ago
says humility is the soul's sense of
loneliness its
acquiescence and its lack of
self-importance. It's one of the
qualities of the soul and when
internalized comes to expression
externally in the form of gentle speech,
a soft voice, meekness when angered and
restraint and taking revenge when one
has the power to exact it. A story is
told of a king before whom a man was
sentenced and a whip was brought for
punishment. The king said to the man,
"As God lives, were it not for my great
anger with you, I would have taken
strict revenge against you." And then he
pardoned him. That is precisely because
the king grew angry did he decide not to
discipline the man for he did not think
it proper to satisfy anger. It's related
further on him that he used to say, "I
know of no offense heavy enough to
outweigh my weakness.
How many kinds of humility are there? As
he breaks it down, he says humility can
be divided into three classes. One of
these includes human beings and many
species of nonrational
animals. It is poverty of spirit and
passive endurance of injuries that might
have been avoided but were endured
because one is ignorant of the ways to
avoid them. It's found among foolish and
ignorant people due to their slight
knowledge and weak understanding of
their own selves and
selfworth. It's called humility by
convention only. But in truth, it is
spiritual pro poverty and blindness
brought on by ignorance that has become
that has overcome the soul and prevents
it from seeking what is for its own
good.
Humility in a true
sense is that quality which comes as a
result of the uplifting of the soul when
it's raised itself above any
participation in the low qualities of
brute creatures and when on account of
its superior wisdom, nobility of spirit
and clear grasp of good and and noble
qualities, it is beyond imitating the
traits of the lower classes. When this
is followed by humility of the soul and
loneliness, humility is a praiseworthy
quality. Otherwise, however, it is not
counted among the admirable traits and
virtues of the soul by but among the
reprehensible traits. For a lowly
disposition such as this is like that of
the beasts. So we see that the
first type of
humility sometimes you'll see certain
people that act
humble in reality they're not humble
they're just
fools they think nothing of themselves
not
because they are they have something to
praise about them they really are lowly
people on the other
hand true humility ility is something
that's praiseworthy because somebody
does have something to admire, does have
something to offer, but he
doesn't view it that way. He
doesn't tell people that way. He's in
essence understands that all of his
gifts come from
Shim. And goes into the second type of
humility.
of how it's exhibited by an individual
towards other human beings who dominate
him, that of a prisoner in the hands of
an enemy or a slave in the hands of his
master.
Furthermore, some
people will be humble just because of
the position that they're in, not
because they want to be. Meaning that if
they were the master instead of the
servant, they wouldn't be humble. It's
fake
humility. The third kind of humility,
and of course, I'm skipping around here
for the sake of time. Anyone that is
wise will open up the and literally
study this chapter in all of the
chapters as often as possible. The third
type of humility is towards the creator
may be exalted. It's an obligation that
applies to all people at all times and
at every place. The consideration of
this duty is the purpose of this gate.
One who has humility of this kind is
called in scripture humble,
self-deprecating, modest, broken, lowly
in spirit, broken in spirit, crushed,
tender-hearted, shattered in spirit,
brokenhearted, and bowed in soul. When
we speak of humility without specifying
which kind, we will have in mind only
this third kind, which is the highest
degree of
humility. To one who attains this
humility, the way of closeness to Hashem
and worthiness to stand before him is
not far off. He will be accepted by the
creator and be pleasing to
him. As David writes, true sacrifice to
Hashem is a broken spirit, a heartbroken
and crushed. Oh God, you will not scorn.
So we see that true humility is not an
act. It's a real feeling. But if a
person is only humble in front of his
master, then that may not be real
humility. If he is a lowly person and
that's why he's humble, that may not be
real humility. If he acts humble, but in
reality, in his own heart, he thinks
he's smarter than everybody
else, that's not humility.
Humility is something that a
person is elevated
by feels better as a
result. It's not a lack of confidence
like people
think, but rather it's an understanding
of where you truly
stand. the
greatest, most righteous and holiest
people that ever
lived the
vid, Yeshua Benoon, all the greatest
sadikim. Their
greatness was clearly identified even
before their scholarship
was how their
humility. So when you see a world
where people are idolized and admired
and chosen to represent the Jewish
people are chosen for different reasons
as a result
of how great they look like they are,
how successful they look like they
are, how they
speak. Then you'll see that this is a
world of illusion where disappointment
of yesterday is only forgotten by the
disappointment of
today. But if you want to look in the
right
direction and find
greatness, don't look for greatness in
the eyes of people. Look for greatness
in the eyes of Hashem. And to find that
you'll have to be able to identify true
humility humility
to and
certainly people that are loyal to the
Torah and
therefore they're not on the same
playing field as everybody
else. They get judged differently and
they judge differently.
They get evaluated differently and they
evaluate
differently. They're seen differently
and they see
differently. But one thing that you will
see is that their words and their
actions bring
blessings. May we
merit to be part of those righteous
people's lives. Have them lead us. Have
them be the ones
that join us. Have them be the ones that
allow us to join them and be part of
their
life. Because following in their
footsteps, we know we're following
greatness. Everything else, it's just a
show, an illusion bound for
disappointment.
That's how
the Mityavnim
were of past
generations and the Mityavnim Zionists
of today full of disappointment. Whether
they have a keeper or not,
irrelevant. If they think they're great,
they're far from
it. Hashem will find some people that
are truly great. Great in the eyes of
Hashem. and they're the ones that will
help help us get to the salvation that
we're all waiting
for. Thank you very much for learning
with me. May Hashem bless each and every
single person that learned and is going
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the poor Jewish families before the
holiday because when poor Jewish
families are struggling to the holidays,
it brings
a a decree
on the nation. So much
so that I'll finish off with this story.
Daral saw that there is a horrible
decree inat at the time. There was a
major
crisis. I believe it was some type of
plague. People weren't able to leave
their houses.
He
asked to be he asked heaven to let him
know what
happened. And he was told
that was destined to be
destroyed in coming
days. Why? What happened? There's a lot
of righteous people here.
were living
there said because there was a poor
Jewish
man that was not
helped and he cried to
Hashem due to his misery and his
poverty because of that the
entire will be destroyed
immediately told
his go grab
anything you can and run to this poor
man. Give him as much as possible and
beg him to please stop crying to Hashem
or else we're all going to
die. They did as the Rob
said. Everyone with extreme
generosity went to this poor man.
He had no idea that the whole plague and
horrible things that were
happening was because of
him. He just cried to Hashem because of
his
misery. They told him, "Please stop
crying to Hashem here. We'll give you
more than enough and anything you need,
just come. We'll give you whatever you
need." He stopped
crying. The danger passed. The
decree was
canceled. Helping poor Jewish families
is always important. But before the
holiday, only a
fool will ignore
it and say, "I'll help myself
instead." There are countless Jewish
families that we know of that need as
much help as possible. Please donate
generously in addition to all the things
that you do anyway supporting your
organization and the Kiru and everything
else. Push yourself more. And guess
what says to the
sages? Go even borrow on my behalf to do
to do and I'll pay for it.
This is the way of we always give a
whole lot more than we even think we're
going to get and many times we end up
giving and helping a lot more than what
we raise. But we
continue we will continue and will have
more and more partners that will be able
to continue doing more and more to help
bring
more blessings upon those that wants to
give blessings to.
Thank you very much for learning with me
and we'll learn again together soon.
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