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Rabbi Benjamin Yudin Discusses Parshas Tetzaveh and Purim on JM in the AM (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 Tetzaveh and Purim which begins on Monday night. Wishing everyone Shabbat shalom and Purim sameach!
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Good morning, good shabas everybody.
Whoa, look where we are. We are
shabis paras. This is parasit
paras
contains the big kahuna parasit
concludes with
and what do we have? We have paras
zor
the biblical obligation that our rabbis
tell us
once a year on the shabas before purim
given that hmon is identified as a goi
coming from a gag who was the king of
moleik. We read every year on the Shabas
the obligation of the Jewish nation to
annihilate a Malik. Raich
said that the family tradition was that
any nation that has as its raison on
detra its very constitution and purpose
for being is to destroy ami is that is
what constitutes a mole
okay I'd like to go in order and namely
let's talk for a moment about paras zor.
There is a clear obligation from the
Torah to remember
evil
that we should be always prepared
to wipe it out
to know not only what is positive but
what is negative and what is negative is
to be
destroyed.
Now
the
idea of paras
zar
is
that
we ought to recall
that
the Torah says the last three verses in
paras say at the end of chapter 25 in
the book of
is
a mole chanced upon you. What does that
mean? It means once he met you knowing
full well that Hashem had performed 10
plagues splitting of the Red Sea that
Hashem had basically said to the rest of
the world don't touch my people because
they are just that my people. A malik
said let's see. So even though he was
defeated clearly he opened the door
as Rashi uses the example of the hot tub
that was simply too hot for anybody to
go in.
colleague
cooled it off by jumping into the hot
tub even though he personally was
scolded but he cooled it off for others
to do likewise a kora means to chance
means that it just so happens and that's
what basically a mik stands for all of
life is simple chance there's no one
that runs the show and it's all
purim
al-Shame hapur very strange at the end
of the ninth chapter of McGill we're
told that this holiday is called purim
what a strange name for a holiday all
the other holidays make sense kanuka we
rededicated the temple purim because
hmon drew lots and it turned out to be
in the month of Adar and he knew that
Moshe died in the month of Adar. So he
was pleased I he didn't know that Moshe
was born in the month of month of Adar.
Incredible that this holiday is called
Purim because Purim is a continuation of
Kora. Purim is simply the idea that
there is no
force or power that runs the world. And
we believe just the opposite. We believe
that the beginning of chapter six that
Ballayahu on that night
the king couldn't sleep. Which king are
we talking about? And the answer is
both. We're talking about
king with a small K and we're talking
about the king of kings.
Okay, here we go. So, first of all, this
coming Monday is Tannis Esther Manish
Tano. What's the difference between
tanis Esther and all the other tanos?
The other four tanos of Shivas
tishabove
sadalia.
These are all to commemorate
tragedies that happened in the past.
Tanis Esther
is on the 13th of Adore, this coming
Monday. And we fast because the Jewish
people fasted on the day that they went
to war against Hmon, against Amik. And
guess what?
We won the war. And how many did we kill
out? 75,000.
And how many did we lose?
None. I'll never forget my rebi
said to me, "Yuden, that's worth
celebrating." So as we begin our puram
suda hopefully on time this coming
Tuesday afternoon, the earlier the
better
that we should just announce to all our
guests that we are
reliving that incredible
day in history which the rivet calls
aisim.
This coming Monday is a fast of
happiness and joy. No question. If one
is able to fast, they should fast. If
you're not able to fast, you don't have
to fast. It's an honor system. Do what's
right.
Okay. Now be aware that before we read
the migilla there's a minhog to give
makis hashel as you'll see in the
synagogue
every synagogue has in America $3 half
dollars pick it up it's yours put it
down and put some charity down as well
okay let's get to Monday night and
Tuesday Monday night we begin purim
there are Four mitzvos for the holiday
of Purim the migilla by nighttime as
well as by day. By nighttime the entire
night
and Tuesday by day the entire day is the
time for reading of the migilla.
Really, if you were to ask me which of
the readings are more important, I would
tell you the reading of the McGillah by
day. Yet, everybody should first come at
night because you don't want to delay a
mitzvah that comes to your hand. Okay.
The best time to read it this coming
Monday night is from
nightfall and you can read it all night
till uh Shakar till the break of dawn
that's Monday night and Tuesday you can
read the migilla all day from Shakar
till sunset.
Good.
Now
the question is regarding women.
Are women obligated in the same sense of
obligation to read the migillah or to
hear the migilla?
So because of that, it's preferable for
a woman to hear the McGiller
in a men's
minion, meaning a minion of men and
women. That's the most preferable. Can
it be read just for women? Very possibly
yes. No one's saying no to that. But um
it's ideal to hear it with a minion of
men. The migilla can be read alone. If
someone cannot get to the synagogue, one
could hear the migilla home alone both
on the night and of the day of purim.
Okay. Before we read the migillah, we
recite three bro alikrail for the
reading of the migillahim.
The whole idea is to realize that when
we have a leap year not this year but
when there is twoar the Talmud has a
discussion in which
first or second do we celebrate Purim
and the Gmorrah comes to the conclusion
that it's on the second
why
to put one redemption of Purim next to
the redemption of Pesak. Now, are they
not completely different? The answer is
no.
On the one hand, you're going to tell me
that the Yeshua, the redemption of
Passover
is clearly
the malamate,
supernatural.
Water of Egyptians become blood. Water
of the Jews remain. And so we can go
through all of the 10 plagues
as opposed to
purim when the Talmud asks Esther.
Where do we find the name of Esther or
the hint of Purim in the Torah? So the
in
teaches us that the verse in paras
god says when you are in exile I will
hide my face. So that's exactly what
purim is. Purim is a time when we don't
see god. Kaylee kay praise Esther lama
aafani why have you left me and this is
the whole idea of why we masquerade on
purim we masquerade on purim to
demonstrate that what you seize is not
what you get I want everybody to realize
that this Monday night after we read the
migilla there is the braha of aeri
that we recite after reading the
migilla. And most shs unfortunately say
it a little bit too fast. So we never
get a chance to say the last four lines
of asheni. But in the fourth line before
it ends
for Hmon's lot that it turned out to be
in the month of Adar, 13th of Adar. This
lot by chance became our festival. Our
festival turned around and became that
this is the day that they were to kill
us. We killed them. Okay. So there's the
mitzvah reading the migilla at night and
during the day. Second of the four
mitzvah of the day is to matonos vionim.
Every Jewish man and woman is obligated
to give money or food to at least two
poor persons. And if there are no poor
people available, put aside the money on
poorim, give it to poor people
afterwards. And the idea is speak to
your local RV. If you don't know where
or how to give matanosim gifts to the
poor, he will be able to help you with
it. The third mitzvah is that of
purim an obligation to have a feast on
the day of Purim. Okay. The idea is that
we are celebrating
reliving the past. They went says the
Talmud in McGill.
They went to the party of Akash veros
and even though the wine was kosher and
the food was kosher, they enjoyed the
festivities
of Hmon and Akash.
Akash veros who was celebrating there
won't be the third temple.
Ro who dons the big day kahuna the
special clothing of the cohain god
unbelievable
to mock the Jewish people and Jewish
people went to this party we have a
party and we say no we are atoning for
the historical past very fascinating and
finally
Each man and woman is obligated to send
at least to one Jew at least two
different varieties of food. preferably
if you can send a um
some meat
and if not meat cuz basically you are on
the one hand providing somebody with
what they need for their meal. So give
them a piece of kur and and some meat or
give them you know what others would
give let's say some dessert but
basically you're saying two things
number one we care about each other
number two here is some food for your
purim suda we say alanimurim
in our prayers and in the basa mazone I
take this opportunity to wish everybody
a purim sak. enjoy Purim and we enjoy it
in the right way by drinking
and drinking a little bit more than
usual but
not abusing
that privilege to god forbid bring
anybody into danger
be it by driving etc and more important
the dignity of our people is that we are
able to celebrate
with wine, knowing
full well that blessed is Morai and
cursed is a Shabbat shalom and a very
special
holiday of Purim to all.