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Rabbi Benjamin Yudin Discusses Parshas Mattos-Maasei and The Nine Days (5786)
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Nachum Segal presented Rabbi Benjamin Yudin, Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shomrei Torah in Fairlawn, New Jersey, on this morning's JM in the AM to discuss Parshas Mattos-Massei and The Nine Days. Shabbat shalom from NSN!
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Good morning, good shabas everybody.
Whoa. This week is Shabas Kazak which
means that we are girded with more
energy. The Shabas we complete the
fourth book of the Torah of Bidbar.
Two parios of Mats and M. Interesting.
We've caught up with Erit Israel. The
two have two partials m according to
has two mitzvos one positive one
restriction and the restriction
interesting is the dvoro
you are not to make your everyday speech
profane in other words who
speech is a gift that was given to man
by hashem him who breathed
a soul into
man became
he
man became a living being what does that
mean a living being so the
explains it as a ru
literally
Once he had a soul, he became a speaking
being. Ooh, speech is a gift that comes
from Hashem.
And we are not to, God forbid, profane
it by speaking in an ill fashion. Be it
God forbid n
be it har
be it inappropriate
speech in a
place where one is to speak
appropriately.
Many many examples of this you want to
say it in a few words. Honesty is the
best policy. The Torah had it first by
Lel Doro. The second para of Mas
contains a total of six, two positive
and four restrictions.
So that is so to speak the number of
mitzvah that we have and who if we have
a moment I hope we'll come back to a
very important ma related to paras
mats okay
I want to begin with a gammorra in the
gammorraas
60b be
which is exceedingly important.
The Gomorrah tells us the following
that
this is the third wide line down on
the rabbis taught
regarding the second basu
meaning once the second bas was
destroyed there were pushim pushim are
individuals who are what they call them
in English aesthetics,
meaning people who were ready to
withdraw. And they said now that
unfortunately the B mikdash was
destroyed, they said
we should prefer we should not drink
wine and we should not eat meat. Why?
Because the BA mikdash on a daily basis
we had corbanos. Now that the ba mikdash
was destroyed, no more corbanos with
meat. No more misim libations with wine.
So to remember that unfortunately we
don't have a bikash. The rabbis the
perushim the aestheetics said what
should we do now? Very simple. Don't eat
meat. Don't eat wine. Don't drink wine.
All year long
unfortunately
properly so tried to dissuade them by
engaging them in conversation and
therefore
he said to them, "My loving children,
Why aren't you eating meat, drinking
wine? And they answered
since meat was brought constantly on the
altar.
And now unfortunately desist
could should we drink wine
which was again poured on the bay.
So Yeshua said to them if so
we shouldn't eat bread. Why not?
because the carban min which came from
flour was discontinued with the
destruction of the temple. So they said
okay if shall be peros we can get by by
eating fruits.
So, oh my goodness,
Yoshua said to them,
"You can't not eat
bread cuz after all, come on.
You're not to eat Come on."
So, they said, "Okay, we won't eat
bread. We'll eat fruit." He said, "No."
And they said no fruit because after all
but
they stopped bringing first fruits to
the bas mikdash. So he said okay eat
other fruits not among those seven that
are listed as the special
produce of the land of Israel.
Okay. How about wine? How about water?
Excuse me.
We want to drink water because no longer
do we have
onoid
sucos.
So listen very carefully to the words of
Raboshua.
Rebeha said to them the following.
Shalomar.
This is the most important thing for us
to hear. not to have any observance of
mourning for the second temple
zera
happened meaning the temple was
destroyed. We can't go on as usual
without the bdash. However,
to impose on the people a restriction
which is going to be too much, too far,
too hard that you can't do either. Why?
We only make a decree that the people
can
follow. They can do it. In other words,
in our preparation for quote the nine
days which comes and begins this coming
Tuesday night, the nine days to and
through. So this coming Tuesday night is
Tuesday the 14th at night with sunset is
when the nine days begins and it
continues through
Wednesday night and Thursday the 23rd of
July which is tish ab
next week we'll talk about shabu
the shabis right before tish
and the week of tish aba. Today we will
focus on the laws of the nine days and
the shabas included in the nine days. So
the first thing we to realize is that
during the nine days as we saw in the
Gamorra,
we do not eat meat or poultry
or drink wine or grape juice starting
this coming Tuesday night.
And interestingly, if one davenin did
early my on Tuesday night, then that's
when you would have to stop eating meat
and drinking wine. Okay? Beer,
whiskey, and other liquids not
containing wine may be consumed during
this period. Interesting.
While ch while children,
boys under bar mitzvah,
girls under bas mitzvah are not
obligated to fast from the letter of the
law. Even if their baron bas mitzvah
come shortly after tishabove from the
letter of the law, they're not
obligated. However,
already from the age of six,
we try our best to have the children as
well abstain from meat and fowl, wine,
and even grape juice during the nine
days. because not so much that they are
obligated
to mourn but they're obligated to be
part of the community. And since the
community, mommy, daddy, brothers,
sisters are not having meat, they too,
if we can will have them as well abstain
from meat and wine. grape juice. If a
sick person has to eat meat, preferably
poultry should be used when possible.
Now, this coming Shabus, okay, meat and
wine may be consumed as usual on Shabas.
And interesting,
a person who takes shabas in early, this
shabas
certainly can eat meat and drink wine
during this earlier period while it is
still Friday. on the calendar.
After you've accepted Shabis, you come
home, you make kiddish, you drink wine,
you eat meat during your meal.
Now, after Shabas,
you may not eat meat left over from the
Shabas meal. So even though many of us
enjoy the leftovers from Shabas
starting this shabis no okay even though
you might not have meat for shalos
or shall all year long should you want
to have it this shabas not a problem.
Okay. Now, interesting. Moy Shabis, the
wine or grape juice from Abdullah should
preferably
be
drunk by a boy less than 13 years old.
However, if no such child is available,
the person making Abdullah
may and should drink the wine himself.
If a person completes a portion of
learning during the nine days, he may
make a summ after which all participants
may partake of meat and wine during the
meal. Now
learning specifically for a seal where
is this happening? If this is happening
in a camp, okay,
then one can understand not only some of
the younger children under 13, but
everybody
can participate. When I say everybody,
not just those who actually participated
in the learning, but one who's
participating in the meal that follows
the sem. So if we are talking in a camp
situation, everybody in the camp can eat
meat, drink wine that night in honor of
the seum which is the completion of a
either attractate of a sea of shas or
these three
trackctates
of Mishna
or one of the books of Tanakh with
commentary.
Ideally, one should refrain from making
a sem after the sixth day of.
Okay. Now, interestingly, one may eat
meat, drink wine at this meal, even if
they did not attend the seum part, but
they're part of that group, family,
camp, etc.
Now, speaking very openly,
what is the whole purpose of this seal
excitement of Torah?
If it has worked out that a person has
been learning regularly
and quote it just happens that he
finishes
during the nine days by all means
you do the seam right now
but to start learning
now so that I'll be able to make a seam
next week in the nine days. I hope you
all agree
doesn't smell right. We're not looking
to avoid, especially not in the camp
situation. We're not looking to avoid
the prohibition of meat and wine.
We don't welcome it, but we accept it
and we understand. And even if it it
should be somewhat of a quote
inconvenience, how often can I eat
blind's fish? The answer is it's good
that we have this sense of abstaining
as these push wanted to do all year
long. But if Yeshua said you can't all
year long, but just as we can't all year
long, we could for nine days. And it
should not be looked upon unfortunately
as a okay, I do it because I have to do
it.
We do it not the simra but we remind
ourselves of this same daf in bababasra
call abel alushim
whoever truly mourns appropriately for
the destruction of your shallayim and
the ba mikdash. So the kimar says
will merit to witness its reconstruction
and the attendant rejoicing.
Okaymar
and he quotes the plea.
Okay. So it's a question of attitude and
the
situation that we're in. When it occurs,
we make it
meaning that we are
just as we're eager as we say in
everyone,
we are ready for another year
unfortunately to abstain from meat and
wine, reminding us in a stronger way of
what we are missing.
Okay. At a sudas mitzvah such as a bris
or a pulabin, one could have
u
wine and meat.
Okay.
During the nine days,
it's very
slippery, pardon the pun, as to bathing
and washing parts of the body. If a
person is going from an air conditioned
home to an air conditioned car to an air
conditioned
uh office back to the air conditioned
home to the air conditioned sh for back
to the air conditioned wherever you got
my point
I'm not suggesting
but if one does take showers regularly
make it a little bit less hot make it a
a little bit shorter. In other words,
understandably in yesterday year it was
very possibly
personal hygiene was somewhat different
all over. Now that we have become quote
spoiled or for sure someone who is out
of doors not in an air conditioning
environment, it's a very different
situation that they for sure can could
shower as regularly. Swimming we know is
not permitted during the nine days.
Okay, for young children if it is really
hot quote unquote
what we call
swimming
instructional home that could be
permissible as really it is a mitzvah to
teach young children how to swim. Okay.
nails may be cut during the nine days,
preferably on Arab Shabas. During the
nine days, one should not shine shoes
except for Arab shabis. If these laws
sound technical, the answer is they are.
But I am sharing them with you because
there's a reason for all this. The
reason is that we should again
be familiar with all these restrictions
for the nine days as indeed
they are all these quote nuances and
laws
help us appreciate and prepare
psychologically
for
the tisha, the ninth of a, if you were
to start the last moment. So
interestingly the rabbis point out when
a person has a personal loss
loeno a parent so we know that the day
that the parent dies
they're an onain and they're even to
abstain as we know from mitzvos from
brahos
then we have the day of burial we have
shiva
we have
and
but as we go down the restrictions
become lighter here just the opposite
here it's a distinction between
Ashkanazim and
do the restrictions of meat and wine
begin as Ashkinazim do this coming
Tuesday night or no as far do
starting ing next
is meat and wine. But whether you're
ashkin or we gradually build up in order
to forgive me appreciate tishab we need
to be careful in already starting next
this forthcoming Tuesday night so that
we can appreciate
next Wednesday night Thursday tish.
Okay. And except for children's
clothing, clothes may not be washed or
dry cleananed. And you're going to say
to me, why not? And I'm going to tell
you that you're right. Years ago, they
didn't have washing machines. The women
would gather together on Thursday, and
to be safe, many women would come down
together to the river. Okay? And they're
washing clothes. Okay. Understandably,
the company of other women made the
experience safer and more pleasant. And
so today, I don't know how pleasant it
is to put clothes in and out of a
washing machine, but we continue this
practice of abstaining to remind us, oh,
this is the nine days. And most of us,
thank God, today, except for children's
clothing, can have enough clothing to
keep us going without having to wash
clothes during the actual nine days.
Okay, once again children's clothes can
and understand that all these things
should not be a burden upon us but all
these things you know could should be
looked upon as a form of being part of
the community.
Rejoicing when the community rejoices
and mourning when the community mourns.
Okay. New clothes may not be bought or
worn during the nine days. They may not
be bought even if they will not be worn
till after. In the case of an unusual
sale, talk to your local
Orthodox RV. One may not buy shoes
during the nine days except for shoes
which are permissible non-leather shoes
during on tishabove. I'll tell you a
beautiful story very quickly. A
gentleman came in and said in a shoe
store,
"I'd like a pair of new shoes." This was
before the nine days or even Okay. And
he said, "Give me a pair."
He got it wrong. I'm sorry. He asked for
to uh Yeah. He asked for a pair of shoes
and he asked for Mashiach shoes.
Mashiach meaning at the same time he
bought the
non leather shoes for he also bought
shoes that Hashem will be ready for the
coming of Mushia. Okay. One may not sew
fix clothes during the nine days even
though many of you going to say hooray
for that one but it reminds us a
flashback.
However,
to crochet needle point or embroider a
hook rug all these are prohibited during
the nine days. Painting, wallpapering,
a house or an apartment should not be
done during the nine days. You should
not put down lenolium
or carpet during the nine days. However,
someone renting an apartment or buying a
house, but you're not going to move in
until after may fix and paint the house
or apartment.
Furniture and expensive utensils which
do bring with it a certain amount of
pleasure. Even if no blessing
is made, should preferably not be done
during the nine days. Grass and hedges
should not be trimmed unless it would
otherwise be difficult for people to
pass by. It's inappropriate to give
gifts during the nine days. One should
not go on a pleasure journey during the
nine days. And as the shar teaches us,
court cases with a nonjew should be
delayed
at least from Tuesday night
until after next Thursday.
And finally,
s elective surgery should not be
performed during the nine days even if
it's only minor or plastic surgery.
And once again, the blessing of a goal
could be recited during the nine days.
And the blessing of kdish depending upon
your custom can be done before.
Those that wait for after the fast
should preferably have something to eat
first. But if you won't be able to do it
with a minion, then you can do it right
after the fast. Okay. I hope I won't be
taking too much time from let me try
just to end with an uplifting idea. The
nine days as we can understand are days
of reflection. We're to think about our
own lives to realize how much has
changed that so much loeno
disease cancer
etc
that we almost take for granted. We've
been responding to this and fighting
this for so many years
that okay, it's part of life. The answer
is no.
With a BA mikdash, we wouldn't have this
with the B mikdash. We're not going to
have wars. It's
we're not just missing a building. We're
not just missing barbecue
of carbonos. We are missing a whole
different way of life. I want to just
give you a very quick idea based on
paras ms. One of the historical events
found in paras, the beginning of chapter
31 is Hashem says to Moshe, "Okay, it's
time for the Jewish people to avenge the
uh stain of immorality that Midian
brought upon the Jewish people." And
then interestingly Moshe is told he will
die. Whoa. And the med says had Moshe
waited 20 30 years he could have lived
longer. What does Moshe do immediately?
He says let's go guys. We're going. And
the Torah tells us in verse 5
and they literally delivered. Meaning
each tribe said, "I don't want I don't
want because we don't want to be part of
hastening Moshe's death." And Moshe
doesn't
take himself personally into account and
does it immediately.
The rabbis praise him for this. And
interestingly, Moshe's takeover, Yoshua,
God said to him, "Be a good boy, and
I'll be with you as I was with your
teacher, Moshe."
Yet Yoshua lives for 110 years and Moshe
120. And the rabbis ask, "What's going
on?" And they answer that unlike Moshe
who attended to the task immediately
even though his life depended on it,
Yoshua said, "Oh no, I have to
destroy 31 provinces
in Israel and after that I will die." So
he took his time and Hashem took 10
years from his life. I want to share
with you one quick thought and that is
that we find in the Gammorra kaducian
a fascinating
toos that I want to share with you and I
hope that I have not overstepped my
bounds and that is that reparon
was ill. His colleagues came to visit
him. They were greeted at the door by
his elderly mother who said to them,
"Pray for my son, Tarafhone. He's such a
good son." Well, once she said that,
they asked her, "What do you mean he's
such a good son?" So, she told him one
shabus afternoon, we were walking,
the strap from my sandal broke. There
was no a roof. We could not fix the
sandal. So what did my son Tarphone do?
He got on his hands and knees, put his
hands in front of me, walked backwards
so that my feet should not get dirty. I
walked on his hands.
When I heard this, I said, as most of
you would say, "Wow."
The rabbis said, "Huh, he hasn't done
half of what a son should do." Very
difficult to explain.
Explained it in the following way.
Listen carefully. Everybody comes into
this world with a tap, a mission. We
don't know what our mission is.
and they don't take us until we had a
chance to fulfill our mission. When the
rabbis heard Tarafon's dedication
of kibbut aim
of dedication to his mother,
they said to themselves, "Oh my
goodness,
maybe the tough kid, the mission of
Rafaron is not only to be one of the
decisors
of oral law, the barpla
Dono argued constantly with Ryaka to
clarify Jewish law. Maybe it was put in
this world to show how far a son could
slash should go to do for a parent.
Having done this, maybe they were
calling him back to Shamayim. So the
they were praying for him by saying,
"Whoa, he hasn't done even half of what
a son should do." Meaning if he
fulfilled his mission already, let him
have more years to honor more his
parent. Whoa. Finally, the RV teaches us
that this
teaches us that we are to realize that
we're not taken from this world until we
have the opportunity to fulfill our
tough kid. I mentioned this right before
the 3 weeks, right before the nine days.
Meaning
that this is the time that the rabbis
remind us that a bit more introspection
is most appropriate.
What's this retrospection all about? May
I suggest and with this I conclude
everybody was put into this world with a
mission.
We don't know
thankfully what our mission is but after
a while maybe maybe we might have some
clues be it something positive to do or
a or a significant challenge that we are
to abstain from. That's our mission. And
finally, remember
that he, Hashem, doesn't recall our soul
till after we've had an opportunity to
fulfill our mission.
I take this opportunity to wish
everybody
a meaningful
nine days beginning with this
forthcoming
Tuesday night ending with Thursday night
after the fast which we'll talk about.
Please go next week. Wishing everybody a
wonderful Shabbat Kazak
and Shabbat shalom to all.