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Reeh - Choosing the Blessings
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What is the idea of the blessings that we get when we keep the Torah, and the curses that come when we do not keep the Torah? Why are we careful to read all the curses without interruption? How does this express that Hashem is with us in our troubles? What is the idea of 'seeing' the blessings and curses and 'hearing' the word of Hashem? How does listening to the commandments of Hashem serve to limit our ego and bring about these blessings? What is the idea of the blessings that come 'of their own accord' when we do the mitzvos? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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you're listening to the weekly paral
podcast with Ari goldwag recorded with
running assistance inish Israel 5784
2024 this week's par is
Paras and as we are in the home stretch
we're about to begin the month of el
we're in the home stretch one month
until
Rashana and it's time for us to
re-evaluate and think about our
relationship with Hashem and it's not a
coincidence that during this time we
read the Final Chapter is the final
parus of the T which is Mos renu's
instruction to the Jewish people as
they're about to enter a new phase of
their existence as they're about to go
into the Holy Land into the land of
Israel it's not a coincidence we read
all of his
exhortations his instructions his
guidance and this
week so the very beginning of the par
starts
off tell tell us I want you to
understand something what's at stake
what are the what's what's
Theus what's the essence of what the t
is what is the difference between
keeping the T having a relationship with
God as opposed to not the difference is
blessings or curses do you want
blessings in your
life so this is what he
says understand something blessing are
not just things that happen you know by
luck or by chance person's life is
filled with blessings or heav forbid not
it's a choice it's our choice says MOS
raenu the blessings are the listening
the
hearing the word of Hashem your God
listening hearing fulfilling the
Commandments of
God that I'm commanding you today
what is the curse what is a life which
is lacking blessing what does it look
like it means a person who doesn't keep
the Commandments of
hem turning away from the path that
Moshe is commanding us
today going after other gods following
in the ways of the nations of the world
other ideologies
this says moshu is how a person can end
up with curses instead of
blessings the the choic is in front of
us the choices in front of
us it doesn't say that in this P here
the is going to quote it mosu exorts us
instructs us choose life choose the
blessings it's very straightforward it's
not easy but it's very
straightforward choose life don't you
want blessings in your life m is telling
us this is what blessing looks like
keeping the toyra having a life of toyra
having a beautiful family having many
Good Deeds to one's
name I'd like to read to you from the m
a few different ideas that really expand
this idea you it's so important because
we are as I said standing at the
beginning of l a month until rashash
and we need to look at our lives and say
are we doing are we being are we
fulfilling are
we the people we'd like to
be so in explaining our our para
explaining the blessings and the curses
so it's interesting because the medes
starts speaking about the BR Andis which
we find actually a few Paras later we're
going to see together with before
rashash a week or two before rashash we
read the the blessings and the curses
the blessings that come upon it us that
come upon us when we fulfill the T and
the curses that come upon those who
don't keep the
Torah but the mes brings out something
very
interesting when it comes to reading
the which is not in our parha but it's
referenced in our parha when it comes to
reading all the curses that befall
somebody or before having forbid those
who don't keep the
Torah so it's extensive Hashem wants to
make sure we stay away from negative
behavior so Hashem makes very clear that
there's a lot of problems that are going
to happen if we don't keep the T so is
it something that we can read usually
you could have a section of reading in
the Torah that consist of only three
verses but if we would split up the cles
if we split up the curses
into many different readings a few
people read it that's that's the
question is that okay can we do
that we don't split it up we don't
separate it and the reason is says
the why don't we read it multiple with
multiple readers why do we have one
person gets up to the Torah he says the
blessings we read through all of the
curses we finish with the curses and
even though it's an extensive
list of curses but they're all read by
one reader
why the first principle here is that's
very important is do you want to succeed
in life do you want to have blessings so
you got to be able to listen to you got
to be able to hear what happens it's
uncomfortable you got to be able to hear
what happens when we don't do what's
right because we need to be warned you
know we're human and we understand
negative consequences we do get
that and when we hear about that we need
to not turn away from mus we need to not
turn away when someone comes over to us
and tells us something that we're doing
wrong we need to not reject that kind of
statement it's a hard thing to do to
accept criticism I'm not interested in
criticism
no when gives you when directs you when
hasem gives you challenges difficulties
because of the negative behavior that we
done so then we should not reject that
so if we would stop in the middle of
reading the curses so that would
indicate that I just can't I can't
handle hearing it I don't want to hear
it so let someone else listen to
it no one person reads the whole thing
to to as representative of the fact that
when we hear the hard facts when we hear
the hard difficult negative situation we
could find ourselves in if we don't keep
the Torah properly I'm not rejecting
that I got to hear it all the way
through I got to hear it till the end
all in one shot bring it all Don't Bring
It On We're not interested in the
negative consequences but we got to hear
the negative
consequences says another more positive
spin on
it another explanation as to why we
don't stop in the middle of reading the
clist the the
curses God says like
this and speaking about himself God
writes it's a verse
into God speaks through his through His
prophets King David was one of the
prophets he
said hasem says I am with the Jewish
people in their challenge in their pain
in their
difficulty which really means right when
are we in difficulty we've done
something wrong we've turned away from
God but hashm says I am still with them
when they've turned away from me and
they are experiencing pain as a result
of their negative
behavior so being that God Is With Us in
that
time says
look when the Jews have done something
wrong so they get punished they
experience negative situations but I am
there with them so if I'm there with
them and they're being they're
experiencing Kal they're experiencing
curses doesn't make sense that Hashem
says about himself it doesn't make sense
that I should get extra blessings in
that situation what does that
mean right the way that we do things
today wasn't always this way but the way
that we do things is we each person who
gets called out to the Torah says he
says the blessings before and after the
reading so if we would separate the cles
the curses into multiple readers if we
would have multiple people reading so
then each and every one would say
blessings to
Hashem as we have more and more curses
heaven
forbid you know so Hashem is like I'm
not interested in you giving me extra
blessings cuz I'm with you when you're
down I'm with you hasm is saying and I'm
not interested in experience ing as it
were a positive situation when you guys
when you the Jewish people are
experiencing a negative
situation so indicated or implicit in
the fact that we read only one reader
reads all of the cles implies that
Hashem is with us he doesn't want extra
he doesn't want to be positively uh I
don't want to say affected cuz God is
not affected as it were but he doesn't
want to be called in positive way over
and over again when the Jews are down in
a negative
situation the rabbi
say this that I gave them blessings and
curses was not a negative thing the fact
that I also mention you know it's like a
father who says to his son if you do
what's right I'm going to give you an
ice cream party if you do what's wrong
I'm going to really give you terrible
punishments
when he threatens us so to speak when he
mentions that there's going to be a
negative repercussion for our actions
he's not coming with anger and with
malice he's not coming to to as a as a
mean a mean person to try to destroy us
heaven forbid no he's like a father who
wants us to choose the right way the
point is not the negative repercussions
of our actions the point is the positive
the blessings that come so that we
should get we should get reward
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says look at what I'm doing look look at
the options I'm placing before you
examine them
well look you can choose if you keep the
T if you dedicate yourself to my
will it's going to be good but if not
it's not going to be good so Hashem is
placing it in front of us clearly for us
to be able to choose
okay that's the bottom line of the first
section of the
Mish we have a choice we have a choice
every day and as we are entering into El
and as we are going back to rashash
Shana and we are involving ourselves in
reaffirming our commitment to Hashem
this is the time to contemplate what are
the results of doing God's will what are
the results of turning away from his
will well just take a take a look around
those who rejected hem let's say the
reformed conservative movements over the
last 300 years look what happened to
them they' they don't exist anymore at
almost at all they're dying out those
who choose to serve AEM re re re
strengthen themselves reaffirm their
commitment to
God the the Yeshiva World the Orthodox
world gets stronger and
stronger that's the difference between
blessings and curses now I'd like to
read to you from another section or two
of the
mes it's interesting when we look at
the so it says two different things it
says see that I'm giving to you
blessings and
curses okay so Hashem is like placing in
front of us with a he's giving us a full
perspective right he's giving us a a
picture but at the same
time right so the P refers to seeing and
it refers to hearing which we spoke
about last week that the idea of seeing
is all Inc compassing you see a whole
picture you see many things at once but
the idea of Shia the idea of hearing is
something you have to deduce it's it's
related to
intuition so this part of the measure
speaks about the the hearing as
aspect the says in I like to read it to
you inside Jeremiah chapter
13 verse 15 it
says listen and hear don't become too
high altic b means don't become too high
don't be
egotistical be this is the word of
Hashem now the PK doesn't say what what
Yi Jeremiah the prophet is telling us to
listen to listen don't be
egotistical what is it talking about so
the Mish is going to discuss what
exactly is it talking
about by comparing it to other places
where it speaks about shim listen what
are we supposed to listen
to says that God
says what does it mean listen it means
listen to the words of the
Torah and don't speak in a way which is
egotistical what does that mean the Maru
explains that the tah is compared to
water we find that the Torah is compared
to water and just like water when it
flows it flows from a high place to the
lowest place right it always tries to
get to the lowest place gravity pulls it
down so too that's how it is with Torah
you can't be egotistical if you want to
learn Torah
if you want to become a Torah person if
you want to become someone who spiritual
has a relationship with hasem with God
so it's only possible when a
person limits his ego when a person
makes himself subservient to Hashem
subservient to the Torah the more we
study the Torah the more we understand
hashem's will the more we have to really
lower ourselves because really I want to
do whatever I want to do I want to do it
my way I want to do everything my way
why are you telling me how to do
things in order to become a greater
person in order to become the kind of
person who experiences
blessings we need to be we need to
subdue our ego we need to listen to the
words of the Torah and that has to
subdue that has to push down our ego
that has to be the net
result the end of the verse says for
Hashem has spoken
where didm
speak says in that it's disgusting to
the one who's egotistical the one who's
full of himself the one whose heart is
very high up it's something that Hashem
doesn't like if you want to have a
manifestation of blessings in your life
you have
to you have to limit your
ego another explanation here
another possible way of thinking about
it is not just in the literal sense of
of lowering your heart lowering your ego
but it could also mean listen to words
of
Torah and don't turn your ears away from
hearing words of Torah right let's say
you know I don't it's it's hard to hear
words of Torah in a certain sense it's
hard to do that which the Torah says
it's important to know that it's not
always
easy it's I have to go against my nature
often but don't bring your ear away from
listening don't don't don't defy Hashem
by saying look I just don't don't tell
me the I'm not interested in knowing I'm
better off not knowing this I'm doing it
by a I'm doing it by you know if I
didn't know about it so I'm doing a ver
by
accident no don't make that
mistake
interestingly it says what does it mean
that hasem has spoken it means to say
that if you turn away if I turn away if
we turn away heav forbid from hearing
from seeking to listen
to seeking to listen and find out what
is hashem's will the result of that is
that the person's prayers are
rejected it's very interesting right CU
what are prayers prayers are my requests
of God prayers are the things that I'm
saying Hashem please provide me with my
parosa please give me the
blessings please help me have have a
good life help me pay my bills help me
have parosa of livelihood have joy and
happiness have
friendships have success for myself for
my spouse for my
children but if I'm not listening to God
as it were if I'm running away from
listening to hashem's will then the
result is as we said
before the our we don't see the
blessings we won't see the blessings the
prayers will not be
answered oh
wow me says there's another reason I
need to listen there's another reason
when I choose the blessings when I
listen to the tah I'm not only doing
myself a favor and bringing those
blessings into my life I'm doing the
entire world a favor
because if I don't listen to God's will
so then the goodness that God wants to
bring into the world it's there's like a
a wall between God and the world every
time I lower myself and I lower my ego
and I listen to Hashem I'm lowering that
wall between God and the world so I'm
facilitating that all the goodness
should come into the World by doing H's
will
plus he says in Isaiah 1: 19- 20 if you
do so if you listen if you fulfill the
word of Hashem so then you will eat the
good of the
land but if you
refuse excuse me and heaven forbid you
defy
God so then the result is that the sword
comes
the sword
comes what does this mean interesting
listen to
this what does it mean if you listen and
you if you if you indeed do as you're
supposed
to
says that there's a sword and a book
that came down intermingled from
heaven the sword was wrapped up in the
book and hasem says here here's this
book you see the sword that's wrapped up
in the book if you do what it says to do
inside of this book you'll be saved from
the
sword but if you
don't so
non-compliance with what it says in in
the
book comes along with the
sword that's that's the result is the
sword comes heaven forbid if we don't do
as we're supposed to do so it's it's
like it sounds scary it sounds
mean but it's the loving parent the
loving father who wants us to know that
this is the good path I want to give you
blessings Hashem is
saying don't choose the path don't
choose the
path of distance from me which results
in the
curses final
it's like a it's like a uh a servant who
his master said to him I have for you a
sack full of gold if you do my will if
you do what I say you'll get the gold
but if not I will put upon you
manacles you'll be
chained chains of
iron this is what hasm says to us if you
do my will you're going to get good and
blessings is going to be
curses you have these two paths in front
of
you so we got to know we got to see we
got to understand this is the this is
the the two extremes sounds very extreme
but it's true it's simple it's it's
straightforward hasm wants us to choose
the good I do want to read one last idea
which is a short piece in the mes here
right immediately following so this is
Al gimmel in
section said this
at says that from God from the mouth of
of the exalted
one that's not where good and bad comes
from what hasem is saying here is he's
laying down a spiritual principle which
became true which started to be
actualized at the moment of of har of
Mount Si when we reive the Torah and
this spiritual axiom is that if I do
good the automatic result is that
blessings come upon
me if a person does bad heaven forbid
the automatic result is that bad comes
upon them this is not something that's
like Hashem contemplates if we've done
good or bad and
then uh the result is good or bad based
on what we've done no it's instant if I
do good I get blessings if I do if
someone does wrong they get
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curses and the end of the mag here which
I'm not reading the whole thing it's
just you shall choose life we have two
choices good blessings relationship with
Hashem good family situ situations
subduing our ego all the things that are
difficult but end up with an awesome
result or having forbid the
opposite but the amazing thing is that
you can look around this is what the m
is teaching us you can look around and
you can see the instant
result of good of those who pursue good
of those who choose good of those who
choose to fulfill hashem's will the
instant result
is their lives are good they lives are
good maybe it's not instant okay I'm
saying instant here the Mish is not
saying exactly that per se but the we
could say you know if you look out if
you look at the long-term result of
living a life of Tyra of trying to
pursue God's will trying to do God's
will the long-term result is Untold
blessings it's so clear all you got to
do is look just look around and the
long-term result of those who do not
have him forbidden
who do not pursue a relationship with hm
who do not develop their understanding
of T and do not subdue their egos so the
long-term result heaven forbid is only
curses I want to bless you and I ask you
to bless me that we should get the
ultimate blessing and the blessing is
something that we really choose should
help us to to make that right choice
should help us to choose life Shem
should help us to choose the blessings
to choose to listen to hear to choose to
see the
re to choose to see the truth the big
picture and hear the words of Hashem
fulfill
reaffirm fulfill the words of the Torah
fulfill the Commandments and reaffirm
our relationship with Hashem with God
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