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Rabbi Bergstein Sefira Conf 2012
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point basically our idea and knowledge
of sinai is not only a voice avoi say no
up the line but it's also actually
presentable and knowable
based on pure logic and evidence now i
did it very big sir here because i have
other things to say on a big way
but that's why we never say apost
hashem
is not a matter of
it's a matter of yadiya ato horeso says
the poster you have been shown
har sinai ladas to know ki hashem who
ella kim
i know there's a wall here with a
thermostat
it's not i don't believe it i believe
there's a thermostat here i
don't believe i know it har sinai is
yadia
so what's a moon again
what's a munna
a munna actually is a word that should
be translated differently than we
translated
a lot of words end up taking on certain
connotations over the years the word
mitzvah what does it mean oh it's a
mitzvah to
cross the street and walk and give it's
a mitzvah to give your clothing into
that cleaning store
he's a poor man it's a mitzvah
is that one of the tayac mitzvahs it's a
mitzvah to go across the old grandfather
the street
the word mitzvah is used like a good
deed a nice thing to do but the actual
word mitzvah is one of taya mitzvahs
that's evil from hashem
so word is used in a new way sometimes
the word in muno also we use it as
we believe we believe and munna actually
is not belief the word emunah if you
think it's belief you have problem every
day
foreign
that's good hashem believes a lot
so what does it mean
the word
it comes from the word dependability
mordechai raised hadassah she depended
upon him
as a nursing mother carries a baby the
nursing mother is called an i mean
because the baby depends on the mother
in davening we say um
about hashem we say his kingdom and his
emunah is eternal what does it mean
hashem's belief
he believes in us no his dependability
his falsehood
is eternal and that's what the rambam
means
i believe with complete belief
is there such a thing as half belief
there's no such thing belief is either
yeah or not 23 hours a day you're going
to say kill him in one hour you're going
to bow down to the gachka so you're
mostly believing
it's a garnish so what does the ramen
mean
if you translate it instead of belief
they've translated dependency depend
upon now it makes sense
i have a udea a knowledge
that sinai is real and that shavuous is
not just some kind of historical
commemoration but it's an annual event
of a matan torah and it's real and now
if i have that idea what's my amuna the
rambam says you know what your amunda
should be your dependency should be your
trust in that should be in action and
full dependency and full trust let's put
that in practical terms
i'll use a man's example but the women
will understand it too it's the winter
time you have an interview for a job you
haven't had a job in six months kalila
you need desperately a job your
interview is 5 p.m it's 3 minutes to 5.
you're in the office in manhattan
waiting for your interview to start it's
your big chance and you now remember
i didn't have men
and it's almost chase
we're not talking to shia even it almost
says
what do i
do well i gotta have the interview it's
because
you know al-darwin two myravs or
something you know let me quick say
habineno or something like that or do i
say hey listen
an imam and i depend on the rabbi
initial
is actually the implementation of the
idea we have the idea of
we know it
we're going to celebrate it with
cheesecake
now the question is anima
do i actually put it into practice do i
actually
run my life with that idea
translating into my action anima in i
trust and i depend on hashem
with full dependency and with full trust
because we may have the idea the
information that sinai is real
but the question is do we translate it
into our lives
now i like to be very practical so how
do you translate
this into your life what what should we
do we're here in kingsway shul today
everybody's gathered they want to go
home with something
i'll try my best because hashem to make
a few points
and of things that i think we can do to
be able to strengthen our
immuno our dependency in hashem and have
a his irus and and and and and
information and ideas that we can take
and put in practical terms to strengthen
this and muno this trust and dependency
and connection with hashem
and i basically boiled it down to that a
person has to not let
events
personalities
and information slip by
without using it
that means
everybody experiences things during
their life
good things things that are oira them
things that inspire them
some vote that somebody said some mice
that they heard some person that they
meet
if we actually will take these things
incidents that occur things that we hear
and put it in our storage bank and keep
it for us it can be useful for us as
spiritual nourishment and it could be
useful for us
of our children our families and kiru
for him also
i give you example when i learn
difference for him what i try to do with
this forum is i try actually to when i
find something interesting in this
affair to actually write it down so i
have a frame of reference of that spot
that can be done with any safer with
gemara with zoyah with navi with
anything happens to be that i'll give
you examples this here
safer
notebook is things i wrote down from
zohar that i learned through the zoho
are the best of my ability i wrote
things that should give me a physique
and an action event to be able to put
judea into action i have a whole
notebook full of it and i decided to
just read one one that's
me
the zoya says
if you say shmai israel you're supposed
to have in mind
all the cavanaugh
is royal
is
is is a
russia tabus of oil malchus
russia
and everyone knows that the iron of
shema and the dalai large
in the torah because it spells the word
aid aid means a witness you say shmai in
the morning and at night you are the
witness two times a day to achtus hashem
that hashem is real says to zayo what
about the rest of the letters
the word
we're making aid out of that but we left
off letters two letters in shema the
shin and the men and two letters in
if you switch the letters around and
reformulate them
it spells the word esmach
aleph from
the sin or shin and the mem from shema
and the khas from
spells the word esmach says
anyone who thinks this kavanagh bashas
kriyashma
sim and your fellow
and it's a school that he should be
basement the whole day
now i'm just bringing one example
of something huh
and if you're using the sulum it's ice
tough tough iron
i'm just bringing one example of the
kind of idea of finding something in a
safe air
and writing it down or putting it away
or putting it in your mind so that when
the opportune time comes and you feel
down one day you pull that out to be
marry yourself you're sitting on a
schwarz with your children and you're
talking about shema israel or karbala
or you're up to passion
where it's my israel what a wonderful
torah to say at the house it's
one type of way of being able to reach a
higher emunah connection with hashem
the last two days
i saw
two
myridiki beautiful little stickler
in this safe air by rabbi shima swab on
ishaya i'm not marketing for the arts
girl right now i i never really learned
yashaya properly you know
my nose in the yoshi was so i decided
when the saber came out i'm going to
find out what is really going on and he
learned to shia and i came to the
haftarah in yashaya that we say one of
the haptyrus of of um
of the seven weeks of nakama after
would a woman forget her little child i
wouldn't forget you
those a woman may forget her little
child faster than i'm going to forget
you
what a wonderful puzzle
brings down a madrish
hashem says
when you listened and you accepted
that i'll never forget
what am i ridic a little piece on this
possum i haven't seen this last week i
remember the latest things most you know
hashem is saying to us a remiss through
the meadows in the novi the ayla you
said
forget about it i'm looking away from
that i'm pushing that away says hashem
and what you said on
when you answered
you were with me on that that stays
one more
this was last night i saw this
last night a few practicum later
the the the the um
from the haftaru on a tiny siber he says
hashem's makshaba is way higher than
ours we know hashem can make ye
something from nothing
hashem also has the power to make
ayan from yeash to make something into
nothing the other way
and that's why we say hashem's maksha
voice are not like our masha voice
whatever his
ability of thinking is which is beyond
us
can actually make
something into nothing
what's this something
hashem can make that if you do chuva
the sin no longer exists
i'm quoting chuva is one of the greatest
miracles imaginable it changes existence
to non-existence it converts yeash to
iron
it doesn't exist if you do chuva it's
not we push the sin under the rug
we're ignoring it
it ceases to exist just like the world
came from yeah this becomes i and
nothing from yesh and he translates
based on that the gemara that says
whoever says king david sinned is
mistaken you know why because he did
chuva and when he did chuva the sin
ceases to exist as this if it is
non-existent
a person sometimes thinks they do chuva
okay we did chuva we clapped al-qaeda
we did this we did that
but still did i really accomplish
something
look at that madras on the porsche
you come out of your kipper mamish the
sins are not forgiven they're
non-existent in creation
i mentioned these things as the kind of
thing that people should be aware of
when they're learning when they're
looking as forum where they're reading
something to find a piece and don't let
it escape write it down or write it into
the into your memory
there's another thing
you hear sometimes somebody says
something
it shouldn't go over our heads it should
make an impression
if it's something really solid it should
make an impression i'll get personal
when i was fifteen years old and i was
in my second year in mesifta i was
learning in uh i'm achieving queens my
father oliver shalom was a rover in
queens and i went to high school there
and i learned by a rebbe whose name was
rabbi david wiener schlitta
in fact he was he is rabbi pinchas
scheinberg's son-in-law he was a young
man then obviously and i was a bakarov
and he we came to the first day in class
and rabbi weiner
learned with us a piece of gemara
you could verify this call him up he
lives in queens he's still active in the
yeshiva of hashem he's not a merciful
muhammad anymore he's a mashiach from
the base madrid today but we're talking
about a couple of years ago when i was
15.
two years three years a little more
whatever
and uh he said the first day we learned
the gemara he said
if you don't know this tysos
then for your whole life you're missing
a piece of torah
that's you know motivational you know at
least how the how important it is then
the next day we learned mr brewer
and rabbi wiener said
if
you miss out this halacha
it's not like the tysonis
the thai swiss you missed one piece okay
you missed one piece but in the halacha
if you miss it your whole life you may
be doing something wrong
what an impression it made on the boys
in the class the importance of halakhah
the next day we learned music
and we learned a paragraph there with
some kind of moosa concept and here
rabbi wiener said to the boys
if you miss the one halacha you may be
doing something wrong your whole life
but if you miss this piece of messily's
yasharam your whole life may be wrong
not doing something wrong your whole
scoffer may be wrong now this is
years decades and decades later it
sticks in my mind on an everyday basis
do you think he remembers what he said
maybe do you think he knew at that time
what an impression it made on me that
i'm saying it over
decades and decades later here but these
kind of things are things that we should
be looking for and grabbing at and
trying to
keep and internalize
everybody knows that masses
an acute mass and interesting massa
is something which it motivates people
you hear a mice write it down let it be
it brought in to your life
i'd say 30 masses now for us i want to
say one
an example of something that's
me but
there's a story a true story of a
soldier in the czar's army a jew
who showed up the first day of circus in
his uniform in the basement of the first
slan of murabi the base avraham
the sergius
central avatar the first founder
essentially avoided
and the slanted rebbe looked at him and
the slanted mariby said wow your face is
shining
what did you do
what happened
and this soldier jewish soldier says i
don't know
the rebbe says tell me what happened in
the last 24 hours
so the soldier says to the rebel i'll
tell you last night the first night of
circus
i was on guard duty at the perimeter of
this town outside the wall of the town
of sloanim here
and it was nighttime and it was the
first night of circus and i'm standing
on guard duty and i can't move and i
can't go anywhere and on the other side
of the wall are some jewish houses and i
hear eden sitting in their circus making
kid their singings meeras and i'm stuck
here and it's the first night circus and
i want to have kidnash and i want to
have i might see and say but but i'm on
guard duty what should i do i'm stuck
and i'm standing there hours and hours
and it's almost midnight when it's still
you know i can't it's too late to ready
make to do the mitzvah day raisa and
it's almost midnight and i notice about
10 to 12 there's nobody around no other
soldiers no pedestrians nobody
i
quickly climbed over the wall into the
town went to the nearest circle was
right by there the people had long left
and gone out back to the house going to
sleep i took out the two bill kalak that
were in my pocket i quickly made kiddish
on the bill kalaki he had no wine he had
to make kids on the bill on the little
rolls and i made a leishi basuka and i
ate it and i benched and i climbed back
over the wall
the rebbe looks at him and the rebbe
says
that that's not it
that's not what's making your face shine
that's not it
what else happened
nothing
well
when i came back to my spot
i was so happy that i was able to do the
mitzvah
that nobody was around
i danced in my own circle for hours so
happy
that did it
said the rebbe
that did it
that's what makes your face shine and
glow for the yanta
that's where we're at
that's where our connection to sinai is
it's fine that we stood at muhammad
hassanai but that's the kind voice of
rakhim
karlos of rakim is via a good vat or a
madrish or a zoya that's mur that picks
us up kyle's of rock him is remembering
something we heard in a speech maybe
decades later coiles of rockham is a
master that touches us that we carry
with us that we transmit to someone else
i have to add though and i'm always a
little wary of talking about personal
things
but
i i think that the subject warrants that
i actually talk about something personal
what what is my uh obviously i'm not the
person who has the biggest his iris in
the world uh and without being
with being truthful there are people who
are
more in this area than me and avoid this
hashem but
whatever i have where's it from so i'll
tell you a little bit personal history
and i think it's applicable for
everybody
i didn't grow up in bar park or in
williamsburg
actually the most faithful day in my
life
was a day in 1953 that my father
saw something in the morgan janelle
my father was a robin the bronx
and the shule was a shwakashul and he
was a malama and a few yeshivas
and he wasn't making ends meet and there
was an ad in the mortgage and now that a
shul in queens is looking for a rabbi
and my father applied for the position
this is 1953 and they accepted him and
we got in our car and we packed up and
we went over the triborough bridge and
we could have gone over not the triboro
bridge but we could have gone over the
atlantic ocean because the bronx in 1953
in our old neighborhood was a yiddish
neighborhood and where we showed up in
queens there were used car lots stray
dogs and irish bars
and the neighborhood was a schwaker
neighborhood
and this was my new existence in this
neighborhood
my parents are leia mashallah being very
fine other eden the house was a yiddish
house and shabbos was shabbos and yantev
was young tiff but there was no support
system in the street i used to go with
my father as a little boy to shul
and
we'd come to the shul on friday nights
in the winter certainly and we'd sit
there waiting and waiting for the minion
the shoe was a big shoe with 300 seats
in the back was those shabbos clocks
those old torque clocks that used to
tick very loud the only thing you'd hear
is the ticking of the court of the
clocks and i'd be sitting there my
father would be all of our solemn would
be sitting there and no haiti will let
sway die and we'd be waiting where's the
minion and the benches are empty
and sometimes we got a minion and
sometimes we didn't get a minion and
we'd walk home
and on the way home we used to pass
the lirr with the subway i used to think
that myself the malachim that i'm a
lover somebody home
they must be scared to go with me and my
father because we're going through these
neighborhoods where the stores are open
and the train is going and the buses are
going in this either foreign and we're
passing literally seven or eight bars on
the way home
by the way when we got home if we had a
minion my mother would ask my father you
had a minion my father would say sure
and when there wasn't a minion and she'd
ask him you had a minion
he sort of didn't answer he didn't never
he was always positive about it but this
was the environment
one time i eaten my father's shule i'm
sitting there the first night circus and
he takes a five dollar bill out of his
pocket and he puts it on the bench and
he says to me elio
take it take it i was about seven eight
years old your father is not looking
your father father's not looking of
course i laughed at him i wasn't taking
the money i didn't what did i even need
money for but i was i told my father
afterwards he was quite angry but
there's neither here nor there
this was the environment i grew up in
this was i mean i went to yeshiva which
i traveled to forest hills to go to
yeshiva you know where there was some
yiddish guide but when it came shabbos
shabbos was nothing and the kids i had
to play with in the street used to throw
my yamaga down the sewer what's this
huck dumber for a dog thomas 4 that when
i got to high school and i went into
professional high school and i spent
there one time the first year i spent in
the yeshiva in kafitzkaim high school
rosh hashanah and simcha's toilet and i
saw as a 14 year old boy the bismadrich
boys
dancing with us
toyra
the picture is still in my mind
it's a picture of his palos it's a
picture of of of astonishment it's an
event i will not forget
i think the coyotes of rakhim is exactly
that i had an experience of kailus of
rakhim
when i came in as a 14 year old boy to
that yeshiva i think that kind of thing
is what we need and we have to be aware
of and we have to try and find those
experiences even if you grew up in a
from neighborhood there's places to go
and things to do like to see a massage
to be able to give us an experience of
kindness of rakim
two years
later um three years later i was 17
years old it was the it was a week after
the six day war i didn't know what i was
going to do for the summer i got a call
from somebody that they need counselors
in camp deal in new jersey
the camp had gone through a whole crisis
and they needed counselors they didn't
know where to schlep counselors from in
the end i took the job as a counselor
there and they had schlep counselors
from all over the place they had a few
you boys some lubavitchers some
sacramento guys from williamsburg they
had a crew of counselors that didn't
match one the other zero just crazy land
but it was great for me
because i met for the first time
see this show boys from crown heights
and williamsburg
and they invited me to come to crown
heights and williamsburg for shabbasthe
after the summer which i did and i'll
just share one experience i went to
williamsburg
this is my first time in williamsburg
other than in the weekdays when my
father used to go there to buy bakery
things in hall of easter oil and go
right back to queens first shoppers in
williamsburg
we dabbed early in some shul and we went
from shul to shul on a tour of
williamsburg my friend took me
i remember
walking into salem
i could tell you it happened in satmar
or in klosenberg or pope it didn't it
happened in a small school in salem on
corner rodney and bedford
i walked into the shul they were holding
by kigavna right before my roof and the
islam was saying kegavna with such a his
iris and i was 17 years old and i'm
eating it up
every week when i say kid governor
without fail i picture
1962 and 67 in williamsburg in that show
everyone in this room has to find their
picture of his iris
their coyotes of rock him search your
memory if you can't find it you gotta
look for it and find it now and put it
away and as best as you can transmit
that to your children or better find a
way to take your children to something
to an event to a to a person to
something to give them that his iris
outside of school and outside of
education
one more
i stayed in i moved i changed the shiva
to tarvadas
hashem wonderful
yeshiva i stayed in the dorm on shabbos
because i didn't want to go back to
queens there was nothing there i used to
go to burrow park and go into the
different places
to to do the bluegive and the china and
the and and and the capacity
i remember the first time i came into
babuf
the baba virus
i walk in i never was in baba i never
saw the baba varuv nothing i was 17.
i walk into babuf and the baba guru was
in the middle of saying shulam alaykum
by the tish
i never saw a yid say shulma like him
like that and i saw some pretty good
eden including my own father and my
zeida
but i never saw a yid say show me like
him like that and i stayed for the whole
tissue and i stayed in the for dancing
and everything and in fact in those days
it was such a small island there were
only 30 40 people that as soon as the
bubba group spotted episode
i got a glass of beer instantly
my father claims that the bubba the roof
bought me off with one glass of beer
call your mother used to say with one
glass of beer but you can buy somebody
with a glass of beer the point is it's a
it's a yid who is into shabbos in a way
that i never actually saw in a myriadic
away
these experiences are really important
now there's a conglomerate of things
that we've discussed and it's not one
exact program but it's the idea of
always having a his irus
and i want to tell you something in my
opinion what i'm saying is based on a po
everything i said
is based in my opinion on a possuk that
talks about our era and on a gemara that
defines it as our era the pasuk is the
famous possuk every passage is made
famous by somebody making a song out of
the possum
the person is the famous possibility
hashem days are going to come says
hashem the isla
of baaretz and i will send a hunger in
the land
hunger to to
hear hashem's words
that's our time a hunger to hear
hashem's words
and people will travel from ocean to
ocean umit so fine
let me translate it and from north
america vad mizrah to the middle east
for yeshivas and seminaries
ye
to live
they'll wander the world looking for the
word of hashem believed so when they
won't find it what's going on we're not
going to find it we'll find plenty
yeshivas and seminaries plenty of nice
jewish houses burke hashem kenya but
that element of dvar hashem that his
palos that wonder that simcha that
dracus in the rabbit shalom that's what
we have to find that's what's missing
says the navi and the based on this
person the gemara in shabbos says that i
see the torah
israel that in the future the torah will
be forgotten
how could that be well let's say that it
doesn't mean the torah exactly it means
that his cyrus will be forgotten
there'll be plenty of yiddish guide and
everything will be khadash and
everything will be glad kosher and
colombia soil but are we into a hisi
reduce
a new person every spurs
it's going to be forgotten
but you know the bowel yard side of
thursday rabbi shimon bar
argues on that kimura and he says
and everybody's going to look for
something and they won't find it
what about that poster so he says
that pasuk that possibly means that
people will look for halacha um
they will look for clarity in only one
place
you won't be able to find clarity in one
place you will need multiple places to
find clarity using it the way i want to
translate it is a person has to have
multiple assaults on the eights or
horror multiple sources of his irus the
hisi resource may be a speech maybe
advantara maybe a book in iklas maybe an
incident that happened where you felt
hashem the incident the torah the massa
the event shouldn't go over our heads we
should find it internalize it hold on to
it each person their own each person in
their own circumstances
i'm over my time
so i'm just going to wish everybody that
this shavuous we should hear the cutlass
of rocky
internally they should be there for us
we're doing great in yiddish kait barak
hashem everything is there all we got to
do is the little match to light the fire
all the raw material is there he rocks
and we should be saying
it's a toyota with carlos rocking this
thanks for coming good