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great just hard to believe it's the
first time in my life that I'm
in there are very few Jews in the entire
world in the F
world that didn't hear of
our this
is maybe first foremost
definitely one of the greatest centers
of in the entire world and for
decades so for me it's a s and a
privilege to be
here I have quite a few
TM throughout the years that have gone
through this magnificent
moid I have members of myo the teacher
in for many years one of them is yov my
dear
friend so I just moved to stand here in
this beautiful Bas
Med so just a week and a half we all
will be standing at the foot of the
mountain everyone is
familiar with
a every generation each and every Jew is
to see himself as if he is the one that
was redeemed
from and we find a similar M similar
statement he is standing at the foot of
the mountain and he is shouting
out
Nas
vishma the Kela used to say
mat to was once in
history but
kab could be and should be each and
every day of Our Lives definitely each
and every year of Our
Lives voice this is the day this is the
day in which our forefathers and all of
us stood
there and and all
together we shouted
out so what exactly is the Jew supposed
to
feel as he tries to get into the
mood of Nas
nishma maybe some of you are familiar
with
the I don't
know this is not really institution but
as you look at me I look like
Aid I consider myself
one so the P was a great sadic and a
great
educator he was murdered by the Nazis
Hashem
yo and he left us something that was
unheard of in the Kish world and even in
the godish
world somewhat of a personal diary in
which he talks to
AES his most intimate
feelings between him and
hasem and in one passage he writes and
when I first read this I remember that
moment it was many years
ago Z de
Mo tears stream down my cheeks and
literally not not as a not as emotional
not allegoric
Ally so he
writes my father in the
heavens I would like to give you
something I would like to do something
for you what could I
offer I should learn
Tyra I've been learning as much as I can
learn for many years I don't feel I
could do much
more I should DAV with cavana I've been
trying my best since since I remember
myself
I don't think I could do much
more I would like to
convert but what could I do I was born a
Jew and it sounds as if he is
complaining that he was born a
Jew so the only act that would really
fulfill his his yearning his
thirst
of the only act that will already
satisfy his
vus and his yearning to come closer to
would be to
convert but I was born a Jew so I can't
convert and reading those lines I
thought to myself and who said that a
Jew can't convert maybe we could sounds
strange but what is
Gus what does conversion
demand so we learn all about GIS
from and that's a
lengthy in all the details
of it's a
lengthy so circumcision obviously we
can't do that
because our parents did it for us when
we were babies eight eight days old
you could go to the Mikvah but it's not
the same many of us go to the Mikvah all
the time but that is not
g what is the third component of gatos
CIS oil
mitz the
acceptance of this Yoke the acceptance
of
mitzvas we are all very selective in our
mitzvas all of us you and
me we love some
mitv and usually we ignore some
others we know some people that really
are diligent in shabas and they know the
M but not so much
in and their integrity and the way deal
with other people and monetary issues
and not only in monetary issues and on
the other hand we know some people that
are
so okay
in but
they when it come to the details
of but again when he comes to
convert the convert says I am with
willing to take upon himself almost
everything
612 could you give me a break just one
Mitzvah that I have difficulty with and
we need to turn him down and we say no
way so convert again doesn't have the
Liberty to
decide which misses appeal to me and
which do not
we require him to take upon himself the
entire package with no
exceptions so maybe each and every one
of us could stand once in a while before
a KES and just try to imagine you're
coming in from the
cold we want to
convert and yes we are willing to take
upon themselves the entire
package so in that aspect I
think maybe you could
convert maybe we should at least at
least once a year when voice comes and
this is the time in which our
forefathers yes they came
in and maybe we should do the
same to the mik but the real thing
is and this is the
time so every
yam has its own
spirit it's
Unique
say sh
is so what is the difference between sh
and it's not very reasonable that we
have two that have the same
Essence so what is the fundamental
difference
between and it's not coincidence no way
that developed
into so what is the fundamental
difference between these
two I like words I like words and I like
and definitions I think the difference
is I'll say ites and I'll try to
translate it in English but it's better
our is that chose us amongst all the
other nations and he found us fitting
and he gave
usra Rejoice with the that we received
so and we dance with
the manifesting how much we love
T
the is that we receive
the this is the day in which our
forefathers stand stood
before and we try to do the
same so every day in the morning we
have is
two maybe two and a half but
fundamentally
two
first second
number
two this is the day in which we thank
for choosing us for giving us T this is
the day in which each and every one of
us tries to develop a mindset we are
standing there there together with our
others and we are the ones crying out
NASA vishma we are the ones that are
coming to convert coming to be part of
aes's
family so most
commentators this week in came
out in English which is for me a
tremendous so most commentators on
theice to every human being what is
unique about
us we are's children we are's
family and that is what we feel in and
we thank
so what
happened ask there seems to be a
contradiction in the same da shabas
p on one hand exalt the moment
n what a magnificent moment that
was because by human
nature a free man would never take upon
himself something before he knows what
it is what it is that I am required to
take upon
myself by human nature a sensible human
being says
nishma
V but we were different
and we said without even knowing what it
is we
trusted and we said we love you and we
don't even know what it is you
want whatever it is you want we are
there we are with you so that was a
magnificent moment but on the other hand
in the
same turned over the mountain
and he threatened
us then your story is
over tus
writes was
afraid has never afraid but this is the
way we need to try to understand KES was
afraid
maybe when the people will see the
fire maybe they'll
retract maybe they'll regret and
therefore even though even though they
did say yes this is what we want this is
what we'll do nevertheless The KES
turned over the mountain to say there's
no way out there's no way
out and I want to share with you my
feeling comes to CL and he says I want
to offer you instinctively they would
say of course yes I
mean they had quite a good time out
there you know
man man every day in the morning
slav so sandwiches every day in the
morning fling a meal every day in the
afternoon they had mineral water
wherever they
went in middle of the
desert and they had air conditioning the
N covered and
something else to offer of course they
would say w and says no no
no you know what K is right it's in
English it's in all language there's not
no other word like
K so says I want you to understand what
I'm offering now is not another chup
it's not another gift what I'm offering
now is a burden
6133 mitzvas I want you to be aware what
you're taking upon
yourself up to now you had
seven and the Seven mitv of theah
code boil down to one thing be a mench
be a mench don't kill don't steal don't
lie just be a mench what I'm offering
now seven
morph into
613 and what I demand is not only your
deeds and your actions what you say and
what you think and what you
feel everything is for me I want you to
Bear what I'm offering now is
servitude
slavery you thought you're leaving
Egypt to be a free
people
yes you will be free from Human bondage
but you will
be what is the symbol of aus what is the
symbol of being a slave that's
aor says
when your
mat when an comes into the possession of
a Jew he needs to do he needs to immerse
in the
mikah and as he sticks his head out of
the
water you put an overturned vessel on
his
head and that
vessel symbolizes
Abdus it is no coincidence that k the
language it was one huge Collective
vessel on the heads of the entire
people and that symbolizes
Aus so it's beautiful that you All Cried
Out Nas
isma but I want to be sure that you
understand what you're taking upon
yourself over the ctive head of an
entire
people and suddenly sunlight was blacked
out and everybody looked up what did
they see they saw a vessel and then they
remembered that's
Abus that is the symbol of
Abus and nevertheless
so tus writes was afraid when they will
see the
fire maybe they'll
retract what did they do when they did
see the fire what happened let us just
learn
a do you remember
the and the mountain is burning with
fire
usually a big fire gives a lot of light
and this was frightening
spectacle huge
fire on the
other and what
happened that anybody run
away nobody looked for cover nobody ran
out they all wanted to be under the
mountain that is what
happened
so because he was afraid what will
happen when they see the fire they'll
retract they'll regret they'll run away
no one ran
away and that is the beauty and that was
the greatness of
M many years ago I heard a Isa story
from the LA
Sim was the
in he was one of the three children of
the IM emis the imis was a great G in
Poland and as last years he was in y and
he passed away he's
buried right next to
yes so the told me that he heard from
the imis that it once
transpired sukus this vasis
even those that are not familiar with
the everybody learns probably most of
you are familiar with
this
so judging by your faces I don't think
many of you understood what I just
said so this said when you
say you could achieve the greatest
things and the IM said there was an
argument between the
elders them did he
mean or did he
mean and said but I understood he meant
neither
nor but rather
so this is the
story let me share with you my
interpretation of the
story
The was a different word
it's and who was the biggest of all
theim and he explains
is a plea we plea with please
please
please H with a hey is an expression of
gratitude we
thank we say thank you for what thank
you for letting us
serve thank you for having us and as
your
servants it is only twice in the entire
Ram it is only twice in
M that we find the
expression twice and no
more at the end of
writes all the
was the
greatest where else we find this
expression we don't
say why
now try to understand when you
say
suus that's the greatest Sim in the
entire Jewish
year
Sim and you say we are so happy and we
thank for
what for
for for the gifts he bestow upon on us
we thank that he lets us
serve that we
are and we
are that is
our and that is
the so we
have less than 10
days for
Sho and another 10 days we will all War
be standing at the foot of the mountain
and we try to
feel together with our
forefathers we shout out we want to be a
people I have no words to thank I wrote
35 and one of my favorite
is is about
and I write there are 11
different
inim 11
different categories times events and
ways in which a ye a Jew supposed to be
happy and how he expresses
Sim and that is
and many
others I'm not here to G to give
a but the most
fundamental
is whatever
transpires and whatever happens in our
lives we are happy to be
AES people and out of the
billions walking the face of Earth
we are a small
people that is the way planned it and
that's the way he wants
it because AES has a small
family we are the chosen
people so
before even before
and that is the
of because an
a happy evid an evid and evid by
choice that is the highest level a Jew
could ever achieve and that is what Shor
is all
about so in another week or so we will
all be standing
there and we all will stand before and
once again
say
nishma this is where we want to
be so I speaking many
AAS but I think our here in our probably
know more than most of the others what
it is what it is to come to Har I AR of
choice not having greatness thrust upon
them but choosing this is what you
choose and many of you came along way
many of you came a long way to sit in
this B
Med to
sing a
learning to all of you first and
foremost to you should have many more
wonderful years
of
and from your magnificent family the
family unto all the and all the and all
the teachers of and
all
the of the we should all
be we all
be we are living in a difficult
time as you all are very aware of this
terrible War that's raging almost 8
months
so you're sitting in the B medes I don't
know whether many of you have relatives
in the
Army but I have many to meet them
there I know many soldiers that lost
their lives and many others that were
badly
injured and many families thousands of
fathers and mothers that for months
can't sleep by
night I have a very good friend in
lamot tells me a story which is
amusing
sad and maybe not so
sad wonderful person has four kids in
the Army so one night 11:00 there's a
knock on the
door when you have children in Azan
there's a knock on the door in an
unusual hour your heart sinks into your
stomach and you're afraid to walk to the
door and he hopes that knock will go
away
it doesn't go away and there's another
knock and another one with a heavy
heart he opens the
door and there's an a asking for
money he says my instinctive response
was to kick him in the face and throw
him down all the steps but then I was so
happy to see him he said I brought him
into my house I offered him food and
drinks I gave him more money than I ever
gave a schn
I was so happy that it's
you and no one
else so many in our community don't
really feel the pain and the suffering
we are a small
people and almost every day we're losing
young people every day almers every day
is Simon everyday
fathers going to the levias of their
young children children and it's
heartwrenching and it's
painful and we all need to feel a
responsibility we firmly believe what
the says
in Israel doesn't win Wars just by might
we are the people of Miracles nothing
about us is
natural yes we need to do
all just like we do in medicine andos we
need the best Army and the best
weapons but we won't win Wars without
toyra and without
filler but we all need to feel this
responsibility so we need to learn more
and learn better ding more and D better
more H more
and is not only
money is caring is
compassion so when we
are and we take upon ourselves to learn
and to DAV and to be diligent in our
mitz and to be closer toes and come
every day closer toes
only