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support of Torah so this week we're
moving to a parshus pinchas and Parsha
spinachos quite logically is very much
connected to Parsha spalak remember what
we're talking about right now it is the
40th year
of the Israelites wandering in the
desert this is the end our own Miriam
already died and Aaron already died and
it was already decreed that Moshe will
not be entering the lands of Israel in
fact it's so interesting how much the
Tyra basically skips over 37 and a half
years of History you know we're told
everything had happened in the first
year matantora egel all of those things
and then we have the sin of the spies
which was a year and a half after they
left and then kimat everything is
skipped over and all of a sudden we're
in the year 40 and all of these
different things happen and as the
Jewish people you'll remember from last
week as the Jewish people are
approaching Eric Israel
they wanted to cut through the land of
Moab and even agree to buy food and
water the mobites didn't allow it but
balak the king of Moab is worried he
hires bilum to curse the Jewish people
and God as it were takes over billum
like a marionette and every single curse
that villain wants to utter gets turned
into a bracha so again I'm not sure what
the business Arrangement was uh Bullock
is obviously very upset uh is there a
money back guarantee it's not clear or
maybe billum doesn't get paid until he
does the job but one has to admire the
great Ingenuity of bilham he had a
certain power of curse and we discussed
that last week Anthony took away that
power and turned it into a blessing but
billum comes up with a plan B
if I can't hurt the Jewish people by
virtue of my cursing them
I will hurt them by causing them to sin
in fornication sexual immorality with
the daughters of Moab and avodizora the
abodes
which was a very disgusting it was
actually an idol that was served by
defecation
there are actually deep meanings as to
why that would be a manner of serving it
and the like but essentially it was the
glorification of of the body and
everything else at the expense of any
connection to something spiritual now I
want to share with you a very
fascinating horror of the Ariza why
billum went to plan B it's very very
fascinating we mentioned last week that
billum's great success in cursing is
because he was aware of the moment of
the day when God has anger in the world
there's like a moment of the day less
than a second where God has grown off
and if you utter your curse in that
window it becomes effective because
you've pushed the the nuclear button
billum knew exactly when that was and
that's why his success rate was so great
but what did God do that day God
canceled the Eden God canceled the
moment of anger so as a result billum
tried to push an empty button nothing
was working
now what is the spiritual function of
this moment of anger
so the Swarms say by infusing the world
with a tiny little bit of severe Divine
wrath that is what creates what we might
call conscience that is what we creates
inhibitions that most human beings have
some inhibitions unless you're literally
uh you know a psychopath uh you know
even if you sin you know you're not
going to go all the way and what is it
that restrains me it's that sense that
my nashama feels the wrath of God albeit
in a highly diluted form so here's the
problem if God cancels that moment of
anger
that means there are no longer at least
for that day there are no longer
inhibitions against sinning
as a result villain brilliant a
strategist in this world
building figures hmm I'm not able to
curse because God canceled
the moment of cursing that means the
spiritual force that creates inhibitions
against sin is not operating so there'll
be especially vulnerable to enticement
and everything else and in fact this is
how the Ariza translates to posic when
villain is going and God was angry so it
says
God was angry because billum is going
but the irie has a hyper literal
translation of the verse listen to this
the anger of God was angry
because it went away meaning the anger
was angry
because it was not allowed to do its job
in the world in other words not that
God was angry at billum because he was
going
but the anger was angry because it went
away so this is the logic of bilum
invoking Plan B and plan B was very
effective
uh there was the Nazi of the tribe of
Shimon who was fornicating with the
midianite princess and many many Jews
followed that example of a voted Zara
and Gili arios and people were dying
right and left up to 24 000 people died
and they would have continued to die
if pinchas would not have taken so to
speak the law in his own hands and kill
the Nasi of Shimon zimri and the woman
of Midge and Cosby the midianite
princess and he killed them in flood
rental as the legal attrition goes while
they're having actual relations
and this is based on
actually is it's on the books that if a
Jewish man
is public you know it's a very limited
the Jewish man is publicly
fornicating with a non-jewish woman now
publicly actually quite literally means
publicly
if you are a zealous person we'll
discuss what that means you are
permitted to kill them
but only if they are actually in the
middle of the ACT
had zimmery separated from Cosby
pinchas would not have been
perpendiculars would have been a
murderer
the halachic legitimacy of Pinnacles is
act of zealousness was only because
number one it was beforehetsia it was
public and number two which was bishas
Masa it was during the action of
intercourse itself and even though this
was an act of violence the magay far
the plague immediately stopped
and God made a covenant with pinchas a
covenant of peace
it's interesting that Rashi has a very
interesting comment again from the
medrish
that pinchas did not officially become a
Cohen
until after he killed zimri
ah you asked me a question what does
that mean Pinterest was the son of
elazar Allah was the son of our own
Pinnacles was a coin by birth not really
because you see even Aaron was not a
coin by birth right Aaron was born alive
like Moshe Aaron became a coin by virtue
of anointing and elizar became a coin by
virtue of anointing so any children born
after their anointments would have been
cohani
was born before el-azhar was anointed so
pilgras was born so to speak as a
commoner Pinnacles was not born from the
Kahuna line he was born prior and
Pinnacles had not been anointed yet
and as a result pinchas became a coin
only after we killed zimmri now
number foursome then asked well why was
that so why didn't God allow Pinterest
to be anointed together with our own and
Allah
so it's interesting because it's brought
down that if a coin kills somebody in
fact this is nogalomice even today a
coin who kills somebody is disqualified
from Durkin cannot tune
and many Sito say that's not only
referring to wrongful murder
but even uh if it was he killed he
killed an enemy in an army or we killed
a rode it was totally mutter just like
David another was disqualified from
building the Temple because he was a man
of blood even though David's wars were
the Muhammad of Hashem
so too there is a disqualification of a
kohenu kills it's actually very very
relevant if you have a coin who served
in the Army and the Cohen killed even an
enemy even a terrorist
at least there's a Shyla you see kosher
to Durkin and he certainly could not
work in the base of so if pinchas would
have been a coin when he killed zimmery
that would have disqualified him from
doing the avoda therefore God deferred
uh's Cohen status until after he killed
zimmri and then Pentacles could be
elevated to a coin that's how it works
now
the terrorist describes Pinterest it
gives
a lineage
the son of elazar
the son of Ara
usually going back to grandparents is
somewhat unusual although we did it for
Korra but usually the igles of the Torah
is your father like you're caught up in
the tell right you're somebody son of
somebody why do you go back to the
grandfather
so Rashi gives us an answer again based
on the midrash Dimitris says that when
this young upstart pinchas went ahead
and killed a very prominent leader of
the Jewish people
zimmery so the many people of the
different tribes were vasanoso
they looked at him in a very deprecating
manner and they said who does this guy
think he is
his father's I'm sorry his mother's
father
was himself an idol worshiper who
fattens calves forever desire now the
way this works is the Torah tells us we
know of course Moshe married a daughter
of Israel
but interestingly enough El Lazar
moshe's nephew also married a daughter
of Israel
so
maternal
grandfather
is Israel maternal grandfather is Israel
Israel in an earlier stage in his life
was the high priest of Midian
who had been an idolater
so the SWAT him said who does this
Pinterest think he is
I'll be IMEI the father of his mother
fattened animals for abodeazara
and he thinks he has the right to be a
zealot on behalf of God
with so much sin in his background
therefore the terrorist says
yes it's true that pinchas from his
mother's side
comes from Israel
but from his father's side he comes from
our own and therefore don't look at the
maternal
grandfather look at the paternal
grandfather
this is what Rashi says
now the truth of the matter is this
actually is actually very very difficult
to understand yes it's true that
pinterest's paternal grandfather wasara
but that doesn't change the fact that
his maternal transfer as I say oh how
can you do it you're tainted by ISRO
the answer well don't look at this or
look at the other one
yeah okay you have the other you also
have Israel and it's also schmere
because why do we even look at that as a
change I mean after all yeah ISRO in his
past you know long ago had worshiped
I mean what why is there some stigma
that he comes from Israel
if anything Israel is about Juventus
because I'll say the place where the
beltsuba stands is greater than the
tiger who never sent
so because of this
the kasab cipher
okay this is not an explanation of Rashi
this is another answer the kasab cipher
gives another answer
why the Torah says
a little biography here everyone has
heard of rev Moshe Cipher very much a
Schreiber in the Irish and that is the
famous Assam Sofia
again some silver is actually famous for
a number of reasons I mean number one
he's one of the Godzilla post game one
of the great mahajim but also he was an
extremely important communal leader he
was the leading
Rabbi in Europe at the time of the rise
of the reform movement and a lot of the
Orthodox
response to reform was based on the for
some sofa's teachings he was a great
great battle battler against reform uh
although it is interesting that a
hundred and thirty years later whether
he saw cilantro said he was not sure he
agreed would agree with some ciphers
stance against reform was Absolute Total
separation and diligently delegitimation
rip and by the way reflection of Hirsch
was exactly the same way
people always look at reversals like
modern Orthodox no it's true reverse
embraced Tori and Derek Eric secular
education culture and the like but
vis-a-vis the reform movements absolute
now resource launcher later when the
haskala and some of I mean reform never
took root in Lithuania or Poland but
haskella Enlightenment and the like
when we saw cilantro said maybe it would
have been better had we interacted with
reformed Jews had we spoken in their
synagogues she or him not not the type
of thing had we given classes there
perhaps that would have brought more
people back to Torah in other words is
the response total separation or is the
response go to where they are and maybe
be a positive influence again this is a
child of kirov generally and this is not
the time to fully address that but this
is a very live issue even today you know
many people in the States United States
if they're not Orthodox they will not go
to a class in an orthodox synagogue or
Yeshiva
so the question is if they would go to a
share that you would give but you would
have to give it in the reform Temple do
you go or don't you go uh do you say
well by going into the reformed Temple
I'm legitimating it as a holy place in
which case I shouldn't do that go there
or do you say hey this is how I reach
people so I have to digress with the
story because it's such a cute story
some of you might know riverfryan
buckwalt of Lincoln Square synagogue who
oh okay okay are you from Manhattan
okay so uh he's kind of a legendary guy
he's been running a Jewish Outreach in
Lincoln Square for I think over 50 years
uh for sure and he told me a story and
this is actually one of the most classic
stories that um he had decided that he
was going to offer some Jewish Outreach
classes in non-orthodox venues because
it was a way of reaching people that
otherwise wouldn't be reached but he
didn't want to do something that would
antagonize the more right-wing Orthodox
world so he called mosha sharer the
final of who is the legendary head of
Agoda and of the official repository of
Yeshiva and Hasidic non-satma
Andrew told him great ideas exactly what
you have to do you have to go out and
Reach people and that way you'll bring
them to Torah you'll make them show me
Mitzvahs wonderful thing
now feels very good about it and he
started doing his programming now the
Agoda used to run a magazine that's no
longer operating the Jewish Observer and
although remote did not write articles
in this Observer everything I rest
assured that every single letter in the
Jewish Observer I mean letter of the
alphabet was personally approved by
Moshe share the editor was Rabbi Neeson
Walton who lived in my neighborhood in
his retirement till he was nifter a few
years ago so the Jewish Observer ran a
whole article about well-meaning rabbis
who cross unacceptable lines he says we
know he didn't mention in my name says
we know that these rabbis you know their
kavana is the same shamayam they want to
serve God but they're really making a
big big mistake by going to these
non-orthodox venues and we have to
protest and indicate this is not the
Derek the godzillaum already said not to
do these things
he says you know I called you two weeks
ago and I asked you if this is okay you
told me it's okay and then I see in the
Jewish Observer I'm being criticized as
a sincere Rabbi at least they
acknowledge that a sincere Rabbi who's
Crossing Lines what's going on
sir mosha sharer told him listen it's
your job to do it and it's our job to
criticize we all have that it says we
all have our roles we all have our roles
in Chloe Israel and that is actually
quite a brilliant statement that
reflects
the organizational truth of Jewish life
and and that is
things are sometimes things sometimes
have to be done that are outside of the
box
but we have to be sure they're not too
outside so you always need kind of a
counter Force to pull back now the
counter Force may be pulling back too
extreme so you need to pull in the other
direction but then you need the pull and
then the other direction going to the
other side that's what he says he says
you're fine but we have to criticize it
that's kind of the way it works and
that's actually a very useful key to a
lot of things that go on in average
Israel if you read between the lines in
terms of the wall posters the pasture
villain that are condemning this and
that and that a lot of it is simply the
force to the other side to be sure that
people don't go over the cliff okay
um
I totally forgot why was I bringing up
the story what was I talking about right
uh say again
yeah so the importance of the Hassan
sofa was the same server did formulate
the absolutist response against reform
uh and because I'm sofa had uh you know
very many eminent descendants and among
them was his oldest son the kasab Sophia
Sophia who also was a great postek and
wrote him and shaylas and chuvas and he
wrote A Commentary in the Torah like his
father it's called the relative and the
self-sofer offers his own unique answer
why it says
and he says like this
don't think the posic means
was the son of elazar and their Lazar
was the son of Aaron that that is the
genealogy rather both references go back
to pinchas had two fathers pinhas was
the son of a Lazar
and Pinterest was the son of iron
genealogically biologically he was the
son of a loser spiritually he was the
son of Aaron
what does it mean to say Pinterest was
the son of Ira so here's what the kasav
cipher says
very uh you know we talk about
zealousness I stand up for God I fight
for God
I criticize I look around and I see
sinners
and I speak out
shop Cipher says you have to be very
very very careful
because sometimes
people are zealots not because they
truly worship Hashem
but they love to focus on the
shortcomings of others
because that distracts them from having
to look into themselves
they love to take a book that Rabbi
Stein's house wrote of whatever 500
pages
and find find that on page
398 in footnote
869 there is a line that contradicts a
speech that roughshak made in
1947. ABI Carlisle we got him
there is a gotcha mentality
in which certain people get Delight
in uncovering the shortcomings of others
says over
such a person
does not have the right to be a zealot
because he is not acting
for the glory of God
he's acting to be critical
to find fault so the Torah is telling us
Pinterest
was a zealot
not because it was his personality
to look on people's shortcomings
he was a spiritual son of Hiram
pins
was The Oaf shalom
the lover of peace
the pursuer of peace
away the sabrios he loved everyone
and through his love this is our own he
brought them to Torah
the Torah is
says accepts over was a spiritual son of
Ira
so he did what he did
not because it was his nature to be
zealous
he did what he did out of Abbas Israel
he did what he did out of loving the
Jewish people the Jewish people were
dying right and left
he didn't act out of hate
he didn't act out of anger even against
the Russian
he acted out of love
and says the sofa
that is the only legitimate basis
for being a zealot
your motivation
is love of God
and love of the Jewish people
not even hatred or anger against the
Russia
now in truth it reminds me a little bit
I heard many years ago
um
controversial guy and I I'm not
necessarily relying on on him
or whatever it is but he certainly is a
very very committed person abas Israel
he cares about Jews uh and if you
remember if your memory goes back long
enough in the 1970s he was very very
involved in the demonstrations against
the old Soviet Union uh and be happy
Jews and there were times that he was
thrown into jail it was you know he
would think whatever you go in front of
the Russian Embassy and do
demonstrations and he would be arrested
and the like so he was a big activist he
always got his name in the paper so he
once said a line that's a very very uh
very good line he said
in order to Be an Effective activist
you have to hate doing it
because when you love doing it
then your ego gets into the way if you
love The publicity you love being in the
front page of the New York Times you
love the TV interviews
then you're no longer acting
for the cause
you actually have to be a person who
hates what you're doing
but you're doing it because you have to
do it
not because you want to do it
and that's what the kasab safer is
saying about Pinterest
didn't want to do what he did
Pinterest had to do what he did
and his motivation was avat Israel
now I always think a little bit that may
be the cassava sofa Maybe
is being a little bit autobiographical
or biographical about his own father
because for some software
was on some level extremely strict
in his denunciations of reform in his
refusal to have any type of dialogue any
type of discussion
and people sometimes perceive them as
harsh unyielding hyper critical because
remember I want to point out that the
earliest manifestations of reformed
were things that were fairly innocuous
for example
we wouldn't even call this reform today
the about the abolition of the first
jacom porkun and Shabbos now the first
you come pork and the Shabbos musaf asks
Hashem to show compassion for the race
galusa in Bravia so they said there's no
Rich collusion by them so let's get rid
of it
and yet because I'm safer saw that as
the seeds of change or even giving
address
in Hungarian or German
instead of Yiddish
we wouldn't even call that reform I mean
every American show Israel too uh we you
know so many dresses everything I do
remember uh years ago in Baltimore you
know that was it was Oberlin it was like
uh Hungarian hasidus I was giving a a
share years ago uh in safer hamitzvahs
and the person went over to me after the
share and he showed me something on the
wall takanos of the Kasam sofa that says
no share in the base knesset can be
given in any language other than Yiddish
so he said if you want to give a share
we have a side room here but you can't
give it uh in the basement itself
because I'm safer
so people looked into some Cypher as
kind of a bit of a fanatic a bit of
unyielding I think with the cassav
cipher is saying about pinteras
he's actually talking about his father
as well
that his father was motivated
Israel
and this vort of the cassav cipher
explains a very interesting issue
because we find that not only did
Pinterest become a coin as a result of
this
my sir but Pinterest is given what is
called brisi shalom
we see shalom means a covenant of peace
so first of all what does that even mean
what what is a covenant of Peace what is
a bris
Shalom I mean what what is being given
to pinchas
with the words breath Shalom so the
simplest meaning is that as a coin he
can make peace and Reconciliation
between God and the Jewish people indeed
what is what are the last three words of
biercast
may God give you peace that's what the
calling does
so it's a strange thing why should
Pinterest get the bracha of shalom
as a result of his murder
of Cosby
even if it was a Mitzvah but it was not
a midst of a peace the answer is yes it
was because his motivation
was to bring peace between God and
Israel and that's what Hashem is saying
this was not an act of violence this was
an act of Shalom you can look at it you
can describe it by the metaphor of an
amputation right uh if somebody's leg
has to be amputated in order for them to
live that is not an act of violence and
disfigurement that is an act of keeping
somebody alive it's very very different
type of a type of thing
who himself was quite a zealot when it
came to issues like Zionism
and secular studies although on a
personal level he was extremely kind
but your Prime salvation once said how
do you tell the difference
between a true zealot
and they sell it who just likes to find
fault
so we compared it to a housewife who
brought a cat
to deal with the mice that are running
around in her house
now both the housewife and the cat hope
that if there are mice the cats will
catch them
but the difference between them is the
housewife would be much happier if
there'd be no mice
the cat would be sorely disappointed
William says said
a true zealot
whose only interest is the glorification
of God
and his love for the Jewish people
gets no pleasure
in uncovering the shortcomings of others
their fondest wish would be
the Jewish people would keep the mitzvos
there would be of us Israel
there would be peace and harmony
there are sins that we have to protest
does it with sadness
and does it with prayer that all that
are going astray should do chuva
and come back to God
on the other hand
the other type of kanoi
which I think unfortunately
yeah it's not for me to judge any
individual and I'm not but there is
certainly a group
people like this
would be very disappointed if they'd
have nothing to protest nothing to find
nothing to expose you look and you look
and you look
for some type of ugly Underside and if
you look you will find
because after all nobody is perfect
kohela says
there is no righteous person
who only does good
and does not sin
and then you have the gacha gotcha
gotcha gotcha
if I am says that's the kanos of the cat
that is not the canals of the housewife
and that is illegitimate indeed to act
like pinchas when you don't have the
motivations of pinchas
that is just violence that would even be
murder
in this case would be murder whenever
whatever it is it's an illegitimate
thing
so this is something to think about this
idea of kanos
zealousness for the sake of God
right what we think is for the sake of
God is often for our own egotism
but the truth of the matter is
even foreign
whose motivations were totally holy
totally elevated
totally pure
kanawat is a dangerous type of weapon to
take up
because ultimately it affects even you
in negative ways
as I'll tell us
that Pinterest
eventually morphed into El yahanavi
now what that means exactly is not
always clear does it mean that Pinterest
didn't die he just like lived for
hundreds and hundreds of years he became
Eliana you of course didn't die and went
up to heaven meaning quite literally
pinteras is a Leo another
or does it mean it's a gilgal yarnavi is
a Reincarnation of the nishama that's a
maclocus meaning do we literally mean
the physical body of pilgras did not die
and went up to heaven as Elio and Navi
or are we dealing with three
incarnations we'll leave that question
to the side
although we glorify him as as one of the
greatest of the Nivea and really the
only one
who went up to shemaim in his Gulf and
not Justice in Sharma but if you look at
the story Hashem was essentially firing
or your Navi what happened here
was giving muscle to akhav and all of
the idolaters and put a an antagon every
decreed there would be a famine for
three years no rain
and akhav in his rage wants to kill
early or never he put a death sentence
on him
and you'll never went into hiding Etc
but eventually Eliana Navi calls the
prophets of the bowel which is the idol
of Canaan to come to Haifa what's your
Mount Carmel
and he says we're going to have a test
I'm going to show you who the true God
Is Back
and the 400 prophets of the bowel build
Amy's
and they pray and they call out to their
false god and nothing happens
maybe you're not screaming loud enough
keep on screaming nothing happens
and he calls down and fire comes from
the heaven and consumes the korban
tremendous Hashem
and everybody bows down
and they recite what we recite at the
end of Yom Kippur
Hashem who or Elohim
God is the true God there is none other
wow a beautiful
Hashem sanctification of God's name a
repudiation of our bodizara
phenomenal
how long
did the inspiration last
one day
the next day
of tells Elio
if you think this changes anything
you got another thing coming I'm still
going to kill you
at this point
Elio hanabi's spirit
gets broken
because he used the best trick that he
had
Supernatural miracles
and it doesn't change anybody
imagine his frustration
so he runs into the desert
and he wanders for 40 days
and he arrives
at Mount Sinai harcina
and at harsinai
Hashem appears to him but there's a
number of preliminaries there is a great
fire
but Hashem is not in the fire
and there's a great earthquake
and Hashem is not in the earthquake and
there's great winds and hurricanes and
Hashem is not in the winds
but then there's what's a cold Mama DACA
a small still
silent voice
and God is in that small still
silent voice
and essentially the message
that Leona begets is
go anoint your successor
Alicia
in polite words Hashem is saying I'm
firing you
what's going on
because
I forgot to mention this before ashram
appears to them is complaining about the
Jewish people he's saying forget about
these people no matter what you do they
don't believe in you they annul your
covenants they worship our lord of Zara
they don't keep your Torah
and that's when Hashem shows him all of
this and what Hashem is doing is don't
think you reach people by miracles
and don't think you reach people by
yelling and don't think you reach people
by criticizing
Reach people
by the small
silence
voice
and when you have lost faith in your
people
you can no longer be
their leader
Elio Hanabi gets replaced
just as Moshe rabena one of the
interpretations of mosharabena
not being allowed to enter is because he
lost faith in the Jewish people that's
one of many interpretations
Leo and they'll be the same way
and that is by the way why Elio and
obvious condemned to go to Every bris
because he said they have annulled your
bliss
Hashem says oh yeah
most Jews practice breasts even if
they're not religious unfortunately
there is an anti-circumcision movement
that's really but generally speaking
Jews practice breastmila
so
here's the suggestion I want to put out
when you become a Kanai
even if your motives are totally the
same shamayam you're developing so to
speak the notion of looking at others
noticing their faults noticing their
flaws
you may catch a certain disease
to become hypercritical
to become negative
to lose faith
in the goodness of your people in other
words the suggestion might be that even
suffered
in morphing into a Leo and Navi
and his chica is to constantly see the
good in the Jewish people by going to
the bris by going to the pesos later
I told you the two events that most Jews
keep even if they're not religious Elio
and Navi has to be there
so this is one danger of a kanoi
you become hypocritic you know it
reminds me a little bit
you know Mark Twain
Samuel Clemens
was in his early 20s he was a steamboat
pilot on the Mississippi River
in fact Mark Twain is marked two things
I'm not sure what he was marking but is
it Mark Twain is a pseudonym based on
what he was doing as a river pilot on
the Mississippi River
and he writes
that as a pilot
he could never see the river in the same
light again
he compared it this way he compared it
to uh again excuse my my his example
which is not so sonal but I'll just
mention it quickly he was describing a
ballet dancer a ballerina or it could be
a man as well and you're watching the
ballerina or the ballet the dancer and
you see grace
you see fluidity you see beauty of
movements
now let's imagine you happen to be an
orthopedic surgeon
and you're watching the same thing
so instead of seeing Grace and fluidity
you're seeing tendons being stretched
muscle fibers being ripped
different tendons being twisted
and as a result
the superior knowledge of the surgeon
prevents him from seeing the beauty of
the activity
because he sees the ugly underside of it
so Mark Twain is making the point when I
was just an Amorous I didn't know
anything about the river
so I see a beautiful flowing river
but now I see this current signifies you
know some rocks or trees meaning all the
different things that the Casual
Observer would have been beautiful
I see them now as dangerous
and everything is with a critical eye
all right this is a bad thing and this
is a bad thing and this is a bad thing
and as a result Mark Twain said he lost
the capacity
to see the beauty
of the river
and this is in some ways
the cost
of the zealous person
that you're so focused
on seeing flaws
that you lose sight of a greater beauty
that might be present
everything is negative
it's like if somebody had a beautiful
white Kittle and there was like one spot
there our eyes are drawn to that spot
even though
99.999 percent
of the kiddo is pure and white
and beautiful
so kanos is dangerous sometimes
necessary
but it's dangerous
because it can atrophy your sense of
appreciation
of the goodness
of Ambi Israel
and that would suggest that this is why
the word Shalom that God gave princess a
covenant of peace
the love of shalom
is katua meaning it's only a partial
buff
because maybe the remnants is
the peace that you get by zealousness
he's never going to be a complete peace
because it's a peace that came through
criticism it's a piece that came through
denigration
and therefore
it's not the completeness of ashalah
that will complete a total Harmony in
the situation so that's one aspect
of the dangers of canos now again
the dangers of kanaus doesn't mean there
isn't a time and a place for it
but
don't be Cavalier
in saying I'm acting with shame shame I
am and therefore
because it has its costs it has its cost
to you
and another cost to you
is kind of the cosmic rule of the
universe
that when we cause pain to other people
even justify it justifiably
it comes back to haunt us we see this
idea
when Mordechai hears of the evil decree
of Haman
against the Jewish people
so the public says
he cried aloud and bitter scream
hazal in the age before computers
pointed out that this identical
expression or almost identical
expression appears one other place in
the Torah
and that's when ASA comes back to Jacob
and discovers that yaakov took the
brachos
foreign
that yaakov caused asaph
the descendant
of ASAP through our molec which is
Harman
causes that identical pain
to the descendant of yaakov
which is Mordechai
now this can't be understood as a
punishment because after all whatever
the explanation is yaakov had to do what
he did
there was nothing wrong in what yaakov
did
but what's the lesson of time she'll
ever used to say you see from here
that the same way
if you jump into a fire
to rescue a baby
did you do a good thing yeah did it have
to be done yes
but does that immunize you from getting
burned usually not
in other words it's not a punishment
it's a consequence you go into a fire
you get burnt
so too you cause pain to somebody
even if they deserved it and even if it
was justifiable
there's going to be some type of
repercussion
that it's going to bite you
so you got to be careful about this
sometimes you got to be willing to take
it yeah
but no
that there's something you're going to
have to take
and to other very quick points about the
dangers of condos
and that is number one
it often prevents a person from focusing
on their own flaws
you know it's always easy to say oh
mashiach didn't come because of them
whoever the them is
right and
by focusing on other people
there's a great distraction
in which we're really not looking
at ourselves
and it's so much easier
to blame
the other guy you know we're entering
this week
the three weeks which commemorate
starting with the 17th of Thomas
on Thursday
and this is the time in which we don't
just mourn the loss of the temple but we
ask ourselves why we lost the basement
and we know the famous Kumar in Yuma
that the first that Temple was destroyed
because of avodazara
idolatry giliaryus sexual immorality
murder
and that brought us only lasted 70 years
70 years
was destroyed even though the Jews were
largely observant
because of Sinatra
polarization hatred
and that is a Godot that is still
lasting to this very day
how much worse is the Sinatra Kingdom
even then
it saved rights
to say vibrations
of the bias
was religious one upmanship
in which there were many many different
religious groups in the bayachani and
each group looked at the other one and
said you're an epicorice you're no good
you're no good
and they were simply focusing
on the flaws of others by the way the
the native in a sense
then if they've proved his very points
by the fact that he was criticized for
being too tolerant of other Jews in
other words he was basically saying that
when we look down at other Jews
that is the sinach kingdom that caused
the Corbin bayachni and then its sieve
was criticized for writing that because
what was he legitimating reformed
conservatives I was no conservative but
reformed zionists or whatever it would
be
which reminds me of when
Pope by John Paul uh criticize or maybe
was Benedict after him criticized
certain segments of Islam as being too
prone to violence
and they violently protested
his denunciation
so it's interesting point he makes the
claim hey you guys are too violent how
dare you say we're violent we're going
to burn down your house because you
criticized us for being violent
essentially so native says claw Israel
has a problem that it's intolerant
so they come back how dare you come as
intolerant we are going to condemn you
for calling us intolerance uh you know
it kind of kind of proves the protest
proves the point but okay
obviously
in this time when we mourn over the
Corbin based on mikdash we have to be
very very careful
not to look at the faults of other
people
to ourselves what can we work on
what can we correct
how can we improve
and then rest assured that if everybody
goes through that process
you will have a better world you will
have a better Jewish people
you will have a world
in which we become worthy once again
of the of the base
I just want to end with a a thought of
cook very very interesting thought you
know we call the amida right the daily
amida we call it Shimona esri
now Shimon esri literally means 18
blessings
but as you know if you count it there
are 19 blessings in the Amina not 18.
celebracos explains that originally the
amida was 18 blessings
but in the time of Robin gamliel which
was after the Corbin bayashani Robin
gumliel of iavna of yavina that's the
grandson of the first Robin Camellia
said we need a bracha against what are
called the meaning are sectarians some
say they're early Christians because
early Christians were
you know masquerading actually they were
Jews but they were governing in our
synagogues and and they were trying to
be my current people just like Messianic
Jews today and we need a bracha against
them
said who is capable of writing abraha
against the meaning
and they looked around for a suitable
author
and they finally found a great Rabbi
called shmuel akatan
that means shmuel the humble
and shmuel the humble is the author of
The bracha against the missionaries and
the apostates
the informers
there should be no hope and that is the
night so it's not positioned as number
19 but that is the 19th of the amida of
La malshinim
al-tihi this is
it says explicitly that the authorship
is attributed to the Tana shmuel hakatan
by the way the brachi name has undergone
extreme censorship over the years so
there's a whole big maclocus what is the
original text of it and if you look in
different sidorim you'll find different
versions of the old version new version
Etc but the basic idea is so small about
that
seems to say it's going to be hard to
find an author who can write beer
katamina I mean the same way the other
blessings of Shimon Ezra written that'll
be written that way as well what is
uniquely difficult
about birkasamine
and why which
be the one that is worthy of writing
because I mean
so rev cook answers with cook has a
parish on the center called Olas Reya
that's a nice pun Allah is the term for
the pilgrimage offering
but that you bring for the three
regardless but really is also the
abbreviation of his name
right so Allah
so in the last three years cook says the
following idea
is very unique
among all of the blessings of the amida
because it is the only blessing that is
phrased as a curse
any denunciation every other blessing is
asking God for something positive give
us life give us forgiveness give us give
us give us Redemption we pray that
Hashem should give us blessing
the only bracha that truly
asks God to punish and destroy
is
destroy the Heretics destroy the
missionaries destroy the informers
when you ask God to destroy
your motive cannot be vengeance
hate
anger
because Vengeance hate anger
do not go up to God
as something that God accepts
your motive has to be the love I love my
people so much
that I ask that those forces that
destroy my people be taken away but I'm
not doing it out of hatred for them
I'm doing it out of all of us Israel
and reminyl says
who is capable of such a thing it's like
saying that you know uh somebody has to
not hate Hitler in order to pray for the
fall of Nazis how would that be possible
the missionaries the informers the
apostates the Heretics they've done so
much damage to us
who would be capable of praying to God
without feeling hatred and anger and
resentment
we have to have somebody who writes the
braco with a purity of intention so then
even if we fall short we tap into that
is the right guy
why is shmula cutting the right guy so
this is a great final aspect
we know very little about shimulakatan
very few statements are mentioned the
gumar does give us a story that one time
he was sitting with the
and a Bosco came out and said there is
someone in this room
that is as worthy as Moshe Rabino of the
Shekinah coming down on him
if the generation would be worthy
and everybody looked at he was the one
that everybody acknowledged but we
really don't have any statements of
other than one statement that appears
in Turkey of us
and that one statement
is not even his own it's a possible
meaning this was his motto
and what is mulakatan's motto what is
his mission statement
benef
when your enemy has a downfall
do not rejoice remember this was the
president Hashem told the Angels when
they were singing about the destruction
of Egypt
don't take personal Glee
in the sufferings of even even evil
people
so
if that was his mission statement
says he's the right person
to write for them I'll see him
because his motive is not going to be
Glee at the destruction of the bad guys
it'll be a genuine concern for the rest
of the Jewish people
so the idea is
that sometimes we have to fight evil
sometimes we fight evil by an army we
kill terrorists
sometimes we have to fight evil by
protest
by giving mother
sometimes it has to be done
but it's never done or never should be
done
with a personal Glee at exposing the
shortcomings of others
the motivation has to be the
glorification of Hashem and ultimately a
love
for the Jewish people so sashem
it's still possible that we will not
have to have a fast this week
um the basement may come and as the
passage in zacharya says these fast days
will not just not be fast days it will
actually be holidays they'll be on them
so the 17th of Thomas may turn into a
yamchief even this year but if hansra
Shalom we're still not going to be zelka
I wish everyone as they say a meaningful
fashion do you wish people an easy fast
so it's interesting some say easy fast
well fast you're supposed to feel
deprived he's supposed to feel a certain
amount of suffering so I don't know who
coined it but that's a nice meaning
meaningful fast is a nice uh I thought
it was kind in my old community of
Silver Spring but then I discovered that
it's used all over the place so I want
to wish everybody a meaningful fast and
may we be zoka to the BSA mashiach and
Dominion base
thank you
you like everybody
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