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And before we start, I want to dedicate
this class
to the elevation of the soul Eliyahu ben
Menachem Mendel
Mendel
who was born
uh who his yahrzeit unfortunately is
tonight Zayin Adar which is the birthday
and the death day of Moshe Rabbenu.
So tonight is a very very very strong
night.
Very strong shine ha'arah Elokit a godly
light tonight and tomorrow is Zayin
Adar.
The birth and the death of our leader
Moshe Rabbenu.
So we're going to dedicate this class
Eliyahu ben Menachem Mendel
and for anyone who needs yeshua, refuah,
hatzlacha in the merit of our
of our leader Moshe Rabbenu. We should
all have the
the blessing from Hashem for whatever we
need. B'ezrat Hashem. So
next week exactly is Purim.
One of the most important, powerful
holidays and opportunities on our
calendar.
Uh this is not a regular holiday like
the rest of the holidays.
If you really look at the holiday, first
of all it doesn't really look like a
biblical or religious holiday.
On Pesach you have to do all these
rituals and even on Hanukkah that is not
biblical. Purim
you give charity.
You give charity every day. You give
mishloach manot. Okay, so okay, so I get
food.
Doesn't seem that religious or reading a
Megillah or having a meal.
But nevertheless, Purim is one of the
most powerful days on the Jewish
calendar to a point that our sages have
explained numerous times that when
Mashiach is going to come, most of the
holidays will be canceled and Purim and
Hanukkah will remain and especially the
Megillah of Purim will sustain will will
stay.
So we already see from that that the
godly revelation that happened on Purim
which we call it a miracle but really
it's a godly revelation and we see that
the ha'arah is a very high level.
And we'll elaborate on that tonight. But
even when you're looking at the name of
Purim
it's already explaining to you its
essence that when we go back almost half
a year to the holiest day of the year
Yom Kippurim
which is a day of atonement and a day of
kaparah and selicha
listen to the to the name of it. It's Ke
Purim like Purim.
So Yom Kippur which is a day of
atonement, a day of forgiveness, a day
that you reset everything, get blessed
for the entire year
it's like Purim Ke Purim. That is enough
for you to understand the power and the
importance of Purim and that's happening
a week from today.
So if you're smart, you're already lucky
cuz you're here listening. Lucky is one
thing, smart is a whole different thing.
Lucky you you're here. Smart is what you
do when you leave the room. And you have
a week you have a week to prepare
yourself to this powerful holiday.
That
the focus on Purim is the Megillat
Esther of course.
all the mitzvot are important but the
entire story of Purim is revolving
around the Megillah.
And it's the only book really that we
have in all the 24 books of the Tanakh
that is talking about a miracle.
All the rest of the books it's
prophecies, it's historical facts,
encounters, other situations but
Megillat Esther is really the only book
that the story there is telling us about
a miracle.
Okay, some might say maybe Shir Hashirim
but Shir Hashirim is very very very
hidden and concealed. You can't really
read physically the miracle. In Megillat
Esther you actually read of a miracle.
So that in itself is already telling you
that Megillat Esther is holding in it
powers
that can bring forth miracles.
Now if I will now ask now publicly, is
anyone here in the room or in the entire
world needs a miracle? I have a sack of
miracles.
Every of course everybody needs a
miracle. In any situation that you are,
especially now, everybody needs some
type of a miracle whether it's in the
health department, whether it's in the
parnassah, raising the kids, fighting
your addictions. I mean everything that
you do, you need a miracle at this
point.
So Purim is already coming and telling
you I'm I'm the miracle. So see what was
going on in Purim
and then you'll see really what happened
here.
And that's what we're going to do
tonight.
The Megillah is talking about a miracle
that happened to Am Yisrael.
By who?
By Hashem of course.
Is there any other option that of a
miracle? No.
Have you read? Have you noticed? Have
you seen in the Megillat Esther the name
of Hashem?
No. Doesn't even say the name of Hashem
once. Not even God, nothing.
So we have here a book that is telling
us that there was a miracle. We know the
miracle was by Hashem and not because we
already know the concept of Purim. Is
because this can be a miracle by
somebody else but Hashem.
What your bank manager is going to make
a miracle? No.
Only Hashem does miracles. Therefore we
understand that the Megillah is
referring to the miracles of Hashem but
even nevertheless, we don't hear or read
about Hashem in the Megillah at all.
Pesach is in a few weeks.
It's not enough just to clean the house.
You also have to prepare matzah and
wine.
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First of all it's very important to
understand that the word Megillah
is the to to be exact the translation is
a scroll like a Megillah.
But nevertheless, the word in Hebrew
Megillah comes from the word megalah.
Same letters, just remove the yud for a
second. Megalah means she will reveal.
If it would be
a male, it would be megaleh.
But it's
female so it's megalah. Really the same
letters, just remove the yud.
Which what does it mean megalah? Giluy,
a revelation. Removing the concealment
and revealing something. That means
legalot.
So really the Megillah megalah et
ha'Ester. The Megillah reveals whatever
is is concealed. That's the name of the
Megillah. That's the definition.
Saying in other words
that the Megillah plus the the holiday
of Purim. Yeah, I mean they have to come
together. If you read the Megillah
throughout the year and you can read the
Megillah whenever you want. It's part of
the 24 books of Tanakh.
So if you read it 364 days of the year,
it's just like reading any other scripts
of the Tanakh.
When you read it on holiday, then you
activate the secret powers of the
Megillah.
The combination of Megillah and the day
of Purim is the power to transform any
situation from one to the other.
This is what's called Nahafokhu.
The situation is dark, you can transform
it into light. There was a problem and
the transformation, the the ability of
the holiday and the Megillah is to
switch something.
So, any negative situation that you have
in your life that you would like to
change,
this is the day.
So, you have a week to start preparing.
One person has a lawsuit, another person
has I don't know eviction, another
person is
got
fired, another person have just found
out some
health issue. We all have issues.
But, Purim is the time that you can so
to say reset the situation and not only
reset, also transform. When I focus,
therefore, that you need to really pay
attention to what's going on.
Because I'm coming and telling you it's
not that it's some fairy tale. I'm
coming and telling you you have issues,
right? You have problems? You're looking
to change something? Then that's next
week is your is your option. You believe
or you don't believe, that's that's a
whole different thing. What you're going
to do, another whole different thing.
But, that's the fact.
All our problems in our life, but all of
our problems,
and we all have tons of them and a long
list of them,
the problems in our life is because
what's called Hester Panim. Hashem is
not revealing his face to us.
And Panim is translated as face, but
really Panim means the the inside, the
the inside part.
So, all of our problems are coming from
Hester Panim, that Hashem is not
revealed in our life.
So, I am dealing with the situation
because Hashem is not revealed, I see
that as a problem.
So, hopefully you you're listening to my
words, but you're also processing it at
the same time cuz I just said when you
understand
that Hashem is the one that is not
revealed right now and therefore you are
dealing with a problem,
then the answer is that the problem is
from Hashem.
That's the Hester Panim. You just don't
know that it's happening from Hashem, so
you blame your spouse or you blame the
bank manager or you blame the economy
for your horrible financial situation.
So, you blame everybody or you're
looking who to put the blame on, but
really it's Hashem.
Why don't you see that it's Hashem? Cuz
the Hester Panim, Hashem is not
revealed. If you would see that it's
Hashem, then you would understand that
whatever challenge you're going through
is good for you.
And we'll give examples and I will
elaborate on that throughout the entire
lecture. So, if something is not clear,
don't don't don't worry.
Since all of our problems comes from the
concept that is called Hester Panim,
Hester Panim Hester means a concealed,
Panim is my face or like I told you Pnim
the essence of things, the root of
things.
Since we know that all the problems are
coming from Hester Panim,
saying that Hashem is not revealed, so
there are two
aspects of it, two situations or two
ways how this Hester Panim can come
to be.
The first one is what's called Hester
Panim. What does that mean?
That I pull on myself because I do not
see that it's Hashem.
Like to be more clear, the definition of
Hester Panim is that I just don't see
that it's Hashem doing it.
Then I see you doing it.
Somebody does something bad to me, I
blame you.
That's Hester Panim. I don't understand
that it's really Hashem that did that.
Because as I've been saying for for
numerous times, everything is Hashem,
even all the horrible things.
So, to come and say this individual did
that to me, that nation did this to us,
that's heresy because really Hashem does
everything. Hashem is the one who sends
every the these Dobermans to bark and to
bite.
So, the first way, the first aspect is
Hester Panim. What happens as a result
from that? I pull on me all the problems
in the world. I'm a magnet to problems.
The other option is what's called Giluy
Panim, a revelation of the essence of
Hashem or the face of Hashem to this
respect. What do I pull on myself? The
complete opposite.
So, when there's a Giluy Panim, a
revelation, I magnet to me, I pull on
myself blessings in my life. So, I'm
healthy, I'm happy.
I I everything works out in my life in a
in a normal way.
My life size okay. I mean like life is
kind of normal. And in many of the
situations can be great success.
And you're taking off like a rocket.
That's Giluy Panim, which means in other
words, not that Hashem is doing anything
different. Means that I see it
different. I choose to see this, not to
see this.
The example that I'll give you, I gave
it in yesterday's class and I elaborated
on that. So, if you want to see the
entire answer about that, that's last
night's class, which will probably be on
YouTube tonight. And very important
because the classes that I gave
yesterday is about what's going on and
some important information before
tomorrow's Shabbat. Tomorrow is Shabbat
Zachor. I will elaborate on that too in
this class too.
But, the example that I gave yesterday
is that I brought up the horrible memory
that we have of the Holocaust.
Now, there's two questions that can be
asked here.
We know that Hashem protects us and
guards us and as the Torah says,
the guardian of Israel should never
sleep and not not to fall asleep, not
even take a nap.
So, one will come and ask a question.
So, during the Holocaust for 5 years,
what happened to Hashem? He was falling
asleep, he fell asleep. I don't see any
protection, there wasn't any protection.
6 million people were murdered. You want
to tell me Hashem was overlooking at us?
He was protecting us? Hashem wasn't even
there.
That's one way of choosing to look at
this period and say not only that there
wasn't a miracle, there wasn't any
Hashgacha. Hashem disappeared.
That's one option to look at it. The
other option is to say, "What are you
talking about? Do you see the level of
the the miracle here? The decree was to
kill all of us and then Hashem
intervened and made a huge miracle and
instead of the entire nation being
murdered, only a third of the nation was
murdered and Baruch Hashem, the two
thirds that remained, look what we did."
Look what we did in the last 80 years.
So, you can choose to look at Hester
Panim, where was Hashem?
He neglected us.
No protection.
That's the Hester Panim that I see Nazis
coming to kill us. I do not see where
Hashem is in here.
The Giluy Panim is that I say, "What are
you talking about?" Yeah, of course
there was a
We're going to read in a month and a
half on Pesach.
Every generation somebody stands up and
wants to destroy us. That's the rule.
So, I'm not looking at where was Hashem.
I'm looking at wow,
good that Hashem saved us.
That's the Giluy Panim Hester Panim.
What you choose what you see. Whether
you choose that you see that it's Hashem
or you don't.
Now, you have to understand that the
Hester Panim, when I don't see Hashem in
a situation,
you invest your money in a business and
all the money goes, you lost it. You
don't see Hashem in there. You just see
a financial loss, all your hopes, all
your money, all your dreams. Hashem is
not even in the equation here.
That's Hester Panim. I don't see what's
going on here.
So, we have to understand that
what is it Hester Panim, what is this
concealment that I'm talking about? And
I have to also understand what's this
Giluy, this revelation that I'm talking
about.
And if we're following the Megillah, why
is the Megillah called Megillat Esther
with an Aleph? It shouldn't been called
Megillat Hester with a Hay.
The Megillah of the concealment.
Why is it called Megillat Esther with an
Aleph?
You understand?
So,
not only that, comes another question
that how does the Megillah remove the
Hester?
By reading a text or a story, how is
that removing the the concealment?
There are situations that Kivyachol, so
to say Hashem
hides himself.
You're in a situation, you don't see
where Hashem is because it's bad for
you, the result is bad, it seems
completely the opposite of the desire of
Hashem.
You don't see any any hand of Hashem in
there. Very very easy to fall
to either heresy or if you're lucky,
just to questioning Hashem.
And the sad reality is that when you are
face a situation of Hester Panim,
doesn't matter how observant you are
or how much you love Hashem, your emunah
goes real down. Doesn't matter who you
are and what you're going to do.
That's where one needs to be very very
careful that when Hashem hides him his
face from us. And to give a clear
example, the Holocaust, that's a Hester
Panim.
5 years. Where is Hashem?
So, when Hashem does the Hester Panim
the face of Hashem, so to say, is not
revealed.
Meaning the desire of Hashem, the what
his will, his intentions.
And
There's a lot of types of Hester Panim.
It's not black and white. Hester Panim
can or Hesterah can be in many many many
different ways.
And the Hester Panim can come in many
different ways. I mean, keep talking
about the Holocaust, but even in your
life.
You date somebody to go and marry, you
fall in love, you think that's the
individual, and suddenly the individual
turns around and leaves, and you're like
what was that for?
One type of Hester Panim.
And many others. It can be in Parnassah,
it can be that you feel, thank you, that
you're very observant and you're very
connected to Hashem and you pray three
times a day and you observe Shabbat and
you dress modest and and you do
everything.
And then things don't work out.
And you're like, "Hashem, something I'm
asking here for
so much. I'm asking for the basics."
That's when things starting to get
annoying, that you do believe in Hashem
and you do believe in the Torah and you
do everything that you feel that is the
right thing and still things don't work
out. And that's most of us.
And then you start questioning Hashem.
Why you not doing? Why you not helping?
Why I'm praying. I'm I'm doing this, I'm
doing that. I mean, you ever ask
yourself that?
And you saying to Hashem, "What do you
want from me?
I'm I'm I'm I'm not
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, but I'm doing
I'm trying my best and I would say I'm
80%. 90% I'm hitting the the the the the
point.
Here and there a little
failing. For that, you're torturing me?
Why you can't give me a little bit of
money for Parnassah? I have to deal with
all this pressure. Can't find my other
half.
Can't have a little bit of break from
with my health. What's the What's the
problem?
The Baal HaSulam
says that Hester Panim
it's
a situation
where
it's familiar
that it's him.
Hard to explain that, but Hester Panim
is where I can really see that it's
Hashem.
It's usually the complete opposite.
Where I think I don't see Hashem, the
Hester Panim is familiar and clear that
it's Hashem.
Saying in other words that when I'm
dealing with a situation that doesn't
make sense or I don't understand the
reason that is what needs to prove to me
that that is Hashem.
That Hashem's hand is in there to to to
mix or to do something. That's the
Hester.
And the the way to analyze it, how does
the Baal HaSulam explains it?
When I'm looking to it looking to your
face
then I recognize you and I know it's
you.
Hey, how are you? I didn't see you for
months. I recognize you in a second.
That's the Panim, the face.
But when you're with my
with your back to me
is it him? Does it look like him? I
can't really recognize you. I see your
back.
So, I might look like you, maybe it
stands like you or you it walks like
you, but I don't see the face, so I'm
not 100% if it's him, it's not him. I
don't know, he's standing over there and
I can't really see.
That's what the Baal HaSulam says. When
does the Hester Panim it's all you see
it.
Most people don't, but when something
doesn't work out in your life, that's
when you need to see Hashem the most.
Because you recognize
when something is coming what's called
Achoraim, the back, then you don't
recognize. You're not 100% sure. That is
the situation.
That's how you recognize it. That
something in the back, you're not 100%
sure.
That's the difference how people see see
things. If you see a situation and you
know right away that's Hashem, then you
then you obviously see the Panim, the
face. And when you don't recognize that
it's it's Hashem, that's there's no
revelation. It's like as if you're
seeing the back of Hashem. I'm not 100%
sure.
First of all, to come to the place of
saying about any situation, I'm not 100%
sure that it's Hashem, then
who is it if it's not Hashem?
That's another problem.
And when I understand this concept, I
understand that everything that Hashem
does in this world is good.
You can you say that something that
Hashem does is not good?
Uh let's see you dare to say such a
thing.
And ra yored min HaShamayim. Our sages
say no such a thing that something
negative, evil or bad comes from Hashem.
Everything that Hashem does is good.
Even horrible things like I mentioned
before, a Holocaust or we see now, a
year ago October 7th and many other
things and in your personal life.
That you experience horrible things, but
you perceive it as horrible things. But
really, nothing bad comes from Shamayim.
It's all how you look at things. And
that's really the essence of Megillat
Esther and what you need to pay
attention to.
Where does bad come from?
It's not coming from Hashem cuz Hashem
only will do good.
Bad come from what's called egoism. When
I want something for myself.
That's how I pull bad on me.
You don't need to want anything.
What do you want?
You want money, you want fame, you want
just a nice husband, you want good kids.
When you want something for yourself
that's how you pull bad and negative.
Because Hashem says, "You don't need to
want anything. The only thing you need
to want
is to serve me."
When you desire something
and pray for that, I mean, there's
nothing wrong with praying, but when
when you want something for yourself,
and of course I'm talking about
something negative. Not talking about
that you want for yourself to be close
to the Torah and close to Hashem. That's
not what I'm talking. I'm talking about
that when you you
lower yourself to a place of jealousy
that you see another person have
something, does something, whatever, and
you want it to yourself. And we all have
that little that little thing in us.
Even if you're observant.
You're looking at your neighbor and
you're saying, "Wow, what a husband she
has. Wow, he learns Torah all day long.
I wake up in the morning, he learns
Torah. And when I come at night, he
learns Torah. I wish my husband was like
that. My husband, my
That's just this type of a jealousy.
That's what you you want something for I
wish I had that, then you bring on
yourself issues.
In that type of example don't want that
husband for yourself.
You want it for Hashem.
When you want something for Hashem,
that's a whole different thing.
When you want something for yourself cuz
the neighbors are looking and you want
to look better and you don't want to be
embarrassed or whatever, whatever
distorted opinion you have, then you are
a magnet for negative things. When you
want it for Hashem
uh you change right now the whole
structure, the whole picture of
everything. Why?
Hashem is known as tov u'meitiv.
Tov is good, meitiv is only wants to do
good.
There's no other op- You can't define
Hashem in another way. He's only good
and he only wants to do good.
No such a thing. That's called gilui
panim.
Hashem wants to and he and you see it
and you understand that.
And even if something comes as something
negative, that doesn't mean it's
something bad.
You perceive it as something bad.
You usually most people don't see the
good that Hashem does for them. You see
the bad aspect of it, but you don't see
the positive aspect of it.
Most people
they they if they if they even if they
look real real deep into a sense a con-
they don't see how Hashem did something
good here. Very very difficult to do
that, but you have to understand that
Hashem tov u'meitiv.
You have to register and has to resonate
with you. Hashem will not do something
bad to me.
Now
b'fo'al, practically
that's not what we see.
Practically, if we're looking at the
entire world, looks like the entire
world is suffering. It looks like the
entire world is in a place of
instability, danger, chaos.
But even if you look at your own life
you see that I I don't I It's hard for
me to see all the good.
Very few people have a very positive
attitude.
Or not only positive attitude, they see
the reality. Life is challenging, but
they know it doesn't affect them.
Because they're in a level of gilui
panim. They understand that right now
that's what Hashem wants and it's
probably good for me.
I don't understand at this point.
But the sad reality is that b'fo'al,
practically, we see that things are not
that good.
One out of I I know if you know the
amount can come and say my life is
smooth right now. Most people they have
a pretty bumpy life.
If you're looking at it physically,
practically.
So what does it really mean?
That most people live in a level of
hustler.
They're living in a level that Hashem is
not really revealed in their life.
And it doesn't mean they're not
observant. It just means that what
they're doing is incorrect and Hashem is
not revealed in their life. So
everything is perceived as negative or
some is perceived as negative.
You want to get to a point that nothing
is negative.
Now how do you reach to the point that
you start not seeing Hashem? What's
called the Hester Panim.
If you see that everything in your life
is Hashem and you came to terms and
you're happy with it and you have no
sorrow, no sadness, no worries, no
despair, no nothing.
You're not necessarily have the best
life, but you don't see anything
negative.
Then obviously you're doing something
amazing and you're in the level of Giluy
Panim.
Life is might be challenging, but I see
that it's Hashem doing it to me.
Most people are not in that level.
Most people don't know how to
differentiate and see and how do they
get to this level is because they sin.
And you can again be fully observant.
Every person that is fully observant has
at least one type of sin that they're
doing all the time. Whether it's Lashon
Hara.
Most people fail in Lashon Hara, doesn't
matter how observant you are.
And Lashon Hara is very bad.
More bad than you think.
And then there's another thing that a
lot of people fail in and they don't
understand how bad it is is that's
failing in vows.
In Nedarim. You promise something and
you don't do it.
Most people fail in that.
It's not enough to do Atarat Nedarim on
Rosh Hashanah. You have to do it five
five times a day.
Now you're not maybe seeing it like oh I
observe Shabbat. I check my lettuce with
microscopes. My dress is like dragging
and cleaning the floor. What are you
talking about? Not even one hair is
coming out of my
head
head covering.
What are you talking about? I'm
observing from top to bottom. Yeah,
that's very nice of you.
But you might be failing in basic things
like Lashon Hara. Everybody fails. Don't
think you don't.
Nedarim. Everybody fails. I see how
people talk.
You have to be very careful what you
say.
Everything that was with the mouth,
yeah. And then of course foul language
and a little bit of lying.
And then I'll tell you what another
thing that a lot of people fail in is
Gezel.
You know the thief. Gezel is that you
take something without the person's
permission and you're causing financial
damage.
A lot of people, observant as they may
be, fail in Gezel.
And many other things. How many men pray
every day three times a day, but when
they wear their Tefillin in shul, they
talk.
You're not allowed to talk when the
Tefillin is on you. So here you have a
sin with all your greatness and your 10
hours a day that you learn Torah.
Kadosh Baruchu medakdek im tzadikim
k'chut hase'arah. Kadosh Baruchu is
looking the more you grow higher in your
level, Kadosh Baruchu is more looking at
you.
So you know how many people how many
things people fail in? How about
Shabbat? You really observe Shabbat?
But most people talk mundane things on
Shabbat, divrei chol. That's it. Here's
your Shabbat gone.
Now again, not gone. You're observing
Shabbat, but when I'm saying we sin a
lot, don't question me when you're
saying I sin. I just told you how you
sin.
Ein tzadik ba'aretz asher lo yecheta.
There's no such thing. Even the tzadikim
will will will sin.
So when you sin,
doesn't matter who you are and how much
mitzvot you have, every sin creates a
partition between you and Hashem.
You spoke now Lashon Hara, you created a
mechitza.
You see the women behind the mechitza?
No. Why don't you see them? Cuz there's
a mechitza there.
Mechitza means a partition.
I can't see the women behind.
You make a sin, you make a mechitza
between you and Hashem. That's it. Can
you see Hashem? No.
That That's your sin. Now you have
mechitza.
Now what happens when you have a
mechitza? The light of Hashem doesn't
come in.
You don't benefit from the light of
Hashem. So who are you blaming? Hashem?
Blame yourself.
Now what happens is
when you
create when you sin and then you create
this mechitza, this partition. Now you
don't see the light of Hashem, what do
you create? You create a void.
This void in Hebrew is called chalal,
which the translation to chalal is a
space, but it's a empty void.
An empty space.
That's why by the way
we say in Hebrew when you desecrate
Shabbat, lechalel Shabbat.
When I was a fresh baal teshuvah and
they I understood the concept of chillul
Shabbat, desecrating Shabbat, I didn't
understand the the the the source
because in Hebrew chillul or lechalel or
chalil is a flute.
So I was like what lechalel Shabbat?
What are you like
Maybe there's some Shabbat tune I have
to walk to Shabbat with my chalil, with
my flute.
Chillul Shabbat means that I desecrate
Shabbat and what happens is
in Shabbat all the world elevate
to a higher level.
So the physical world stays where it is.
The spiritual world go up. So you have
now a space between the physical world
and the world above. Space means chalal,
an empty space.
So when you sin on Shabbat, when you
desecrate Shabbat, you are not in the
level of Shabbat and you're not in the
level this world cuz it is Shabbat. So
where are you? In the chalal. You're in
the space.
In that void. You're not here, not here.
That's what it's called chillul Shabbat.
Same thing with every sin that you do.
You're creating a chalal, a space, a
void, an empty space. A, you have a
partition, you don't see Hashem.
B, you create this chalal, this void,
this empty space. Now what happens with
this chalal? You start feeling bad.
That's your bad feelings.
Sadness, depression,
disappointment, whatever. Anytime you
you can call it bad mood, you feel bad.
That's this chalal.
If you don't sin at all, you'll be like
How do you say?
Jumping all day long?
In Hebrew say le da leg, it's like
hopping like a little girl that is
happy.
If you wouldn't sin How?
Skipping. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah because everything is good.
When you're like 100% with Hashem,
nothing is bad. You're all day long in a
in amazing mood.
You're not in a good mood. Don't look at
the weather
or who won the elections or how much
money you don't have in your bank
account. Your bad mood is from your own
behavior.
Very simple.
And that's with every sin that you do.
And by the way, I know listen, we're all
trying to be good Jews and we're trying
to focus on Hashem and Hashem is not
that particular with every little thing
especially I'm not saying I'm saying
when you're very observant.
But here in the
the fact is that as observant as you
might want to be, you always sin.
And that's what's going to cause all
this problem.
Now there's only one way of removing
this evil from you.
Only one way.
And not what you think.
The way to remove this evil is the
revelation of the light.
Giluy Ha'or.
If now this room is pitch black and I
will explain that this pitch black is
equal to evil, then what do I need to
do? Turn the light on.
Turn the light on, no more darkness.
That's it.
That's Giluy Ha'or.
Giluy Ha'or means the revelation of the
light. Here we're talking about a
physical light in my example, but it's
the same thing in your practical actions
when you do teshuvah, when you
proceed when you follow the Torah.
That's called Giluy Ha'or. You're
revealing the light. So by default,
you're pushing away the darkness. The
negative.
Everything that's bad in your life.
Now the thing is that most people don't
understand. The light is here.
It's something that you have to bring
somehow the light.
It's just not revealed.
You need to reveal the light. When the
light is revealed, then like I told you,
you are in a state of simcha. You're
happy, you're following the the Torah
and the mitzvot.
Most people they don't see the light and
they don't even understand that you can
turn the light on.
Basically saying in other words,
everything exists, you just need to
reveal it.
You are lacking parnassah?
The problem is you, not not anything
else. The parnassah is there. You just
didn't reveal it.
And it's with everything. On Rosh
Hashanah, everybody gets blessed with
what's going to happen the entire year.
Everyone including the entire
all the world, all the human beings and
then all the animals, everything is
judged.
Mi yichye, mi yamut. Who's going to
live, who's going to die. Mi ani, mi
ashir. Who's going to be rich, who's
going to be poor. Everything is decided.
Now let me ask you a real
simple question. Do you think that on
Rosh Hashanah Hashem looks at your
portfolio and says
No parnassah this year.
He spoke Lashon Hara.
That's what you you think on Rosh
Hashanah Hashem looks at YOU AND SAYS NO
wedding for her.
No no parnassah. I don't like her.
I'm going to make her sick this year.
You think that's what Hashem does on
Rosh Hashanah?
Hashem looks at each and every one of us
and says, "Parnassah, tons of money,
livelihood. Here, yirat shamayim, that
you'll be healthy, you'll be happy." You
think Hashem blesses you with something
negative? Think I think normal for a
second.
You think that in your record Hashem it
says, "Oh, this year we're going to
He was bad the whole last year.
I'm going to show him."
So, I'm already telling you it doesn't
happen. Hashem blesses you with
everything.
But, like a normal human like a normal
father, Hashem doesn't give you
everything in one shot because he knows
you're not going to be able to handle
it. So, you have to three times a day
bring down the shefa into the world.
Three times a day when we pray, that's
when we slowly slowly bring it into the
world. I manifest everything into the
world. So, on Rosh Hashanah I was
blessed with millions and millions and
millions of dollars of parnassah. Why
didn't I see it?
A, I sinned throughout the year, so I
stopped the shefa from coming. B, I
didn't do an action to bring it down as
praying.
Everything that we that our sages wrote
in tfilat shmoneh esrei is what I need
from Hashem. That's why I don't pray for
myself for things. I don't say, "Hashem,
I need parnassah."
Right? Cuz I read in shmoneh esrei three
times a day, "Barech aleinu et hashana
hazot letova ulevracha." That's it. I I
said my prayer.
If I need something, you know what I do?
Hamitpalel al chavero ne'ena techila.
You pray for your friends' needs, you
will get answered first. So, if I need
something, I pray for you.
That's my system. I don't pray for
myself for anything besides what it's
written in tfilat shmoneh esrei.
But, everything that I need is in tfilat
shmoneh esrei. Refa'einu Adonai
venerefa'e. So, I need health. Do I need
to ask more than that? Moshe Rabbeinu,
everything was in short requests. Kel na
refa na la. That's it.
That's the prayer.
I go and pray a lot. I live I mean
around me in the radius of 30 km where I
live, thousands of tzaddikim. Most
condensed area of givrei tzaddikim is in
the north of Israel, more than
Yerushalayim, much more.
And of course, like what do you have
here in America? Two and a half
tzaddikim.
And a few in Europe.
All the tzaddikim are buried in Eretz
Yisrael. And where I live you have
kvarim from 3,000 years ago.
So, I constantly go and pray in very
holy places.
Your prayers are answered with echoes in
the heavens cuz the tzaddik is there.
So, I also go and pray in these special
places. And I know and I see how it
works. Your prayers always work.
And how what do I I never pray for
myself. I pray for other people. I see I
I I I I make lists of what other people
need and I pray for them. That's it. I
don't need to ask anything from Hashem.
So, you have to understand that the
light is around you. You just need to
reveal it. The fact that you didn't that
you don't see it, you are the problem,
not the light or not anything. When I'm
saying light is the giluy Hashem, the
revelation of Hashem where you see how
Hashem is everything.
All you need to understand is Hashem is
here, I need to reveal it.
Most of our lives, like I told you, are
full of challenges and problems. A,
because I sinned and I bring this issue
on me. B, is that I don't make any
effort to reveal Hashem in my life.
And when you reveal Hashem in your life,
suddenly the problems become this big.
Because you understand, that's the will
of Hashem. Can I do anything about it?
The attitude is that I make the best out
of any bad situation.
I started sharing now after 20 years. 20
years I've been sharing my personal
story how I became observant. And I know
and many many pieces of it were missing.
And now after 20 years when what's
called the statute of limitation passed,
then I can start revealing other things.
And there's still many things that I
can't say, definitely not in front of a
camera.
But, lately I've been saying how when I
became chozer betshuva, I I was in jail,
almost 2 years.
A long story, and you can find online.
B, you can come on Monday to the lecture
on Monday. You'll hear everything with
all the details.
But, nevertheless, I found myself in the
age of 27 facing 40 years in jail. I was
arrested, long story. I had a long long
long indictment, 47 counts on a federal
indictment. Prosecution wanted 40 years
in jail.
Normal individual falls to depression,
sadness, doesn't want to live, whatever.
I didn't see it in that level. I saw,
"Okay,
Hashem wants me to learn Torah for 40
years."
It's a personal yeshiva. I'm going to
learn Torah for 40 years. I'll come out
of jail with a long beard. I'll know the
Talmud inside out. What's wrong with
that?
It's okay that the food is not that
great. But, it's the best setting for
yeshiva.
I don't have to worry about parnassah,
so I can learn Torah all day long.
I don't have to worry about a family,
wife and kids to take care of.
No temptations,
no women, no internet, no nothing. Just
me, four walls and books.
Do you want something more than that?
Baruch Hashem, you know how happy I was?
Now, who's happy with a 40-year 40 years
in jail indictment? But, I saw that's
what Hashem wants.
Am I Is this going to help me if I get
sad? No.
Do Should I seize the opportunity? Well,
of course.
That's the attitude. What you have to
look at what what's the giluy here? What
Where What does Hashem here? Not to see
the hester.
So, you have to understand the light is
here, you need to reveal it. It's all
around you.
And you need to make an action.
The problem is that you don't see
everything in one shot. You see uh
pieces. And then, like I told you, these
voids, these chalalim, are created from
your actions and the result is this
feeling of emptiness, which is equal to
sadness, feeling of despair, anxiety,
worry, and so forth, and all these
feelings that most people have.
And when you create these pockets, these
voids, that's where the evil gets
attached to.
To this weak weak link. And then, of
course, you're experiencing it. That's
how it works. That's the system.
No, really, when one wants to question
why does Hashem do does bad things?
Can you now easily say there's nothing
bad in your life? No.
I'm sure at least 50 to 80% of the
people in this room
were hurt or something bad was done to
them by a young person that seems
observant to the Torah and the mitzvot.
And then you start questioning Hashem
about every little detail. And that
person shomer Shabbat and he stole from
me.
Well, first of all, people are human.
They
The The smart If he's shomer Shabbat, it
doesn't mean anything.
Put a temptation in front of a person,
his Shabbat is not that strong.
Very few people can take their Shabbat
or their Torah or their tfila and use
that as a shield. Most people, the
temptation is in front of them, shh.
They swipe the Shabbat like a TikTok
page.
I don't know if TikTok is like this or
like that. So, don't don't don't like
come and tell me, "Oh, no, no, TikTok is
like this, not like that."
Shh. Rachamim.
But,
when you're looking at bad in your life,
you're lacking parnassah, you don't have
good livelihood, can't find your other
half, you're you found your other half,
you have a horrible marriage, whatever
it is,
kids don't listen to you, sicknesses,
everything in your house is falling
apart, I don't know, whatever you're
dealing with bad in your life that you
perceive it as bad.
You have to understand that anything bad
in your life, its purpose is to bring
you back to good.
When Hashem does something bad in your
life, that's your red lights to stop,
and that's where Hashem is starting to
push you back to go what's called
lamutav, to the good.
That's the bad in your life. Don't say
Hashem is trying to punish you. And if
you perceive it as a punishment, or if
you read in the books that you did A and
the punishment is B,
don't look at it as a punishment. Look
at it as a tikkun.
As a rectification.
Hashem doesn't punish for no reason. And
if you perceive it as a punishment, it's
only for you
to do a tikkun.
Hashem is good with you. Which means
that any bad thing in your life is
really Hashem telling you like this.
That's it.
Pushing your head to the other
direction.
And more than that, like I told you, if
you're looking at it as a punishment,
okay. Don't look at it call it a
punishment, call it tikkun, a
rectification.
Going back to the example I gave you
before, when I was happy to sit 40 years
in jail, I didn't see it as a
punishment. I saw it as a tikkun.
I didn't think like, "Oh my god, Hashem
is punishing me for all the bad things I
ever did." I said, "No, Hashem is kind
and he's offering me a tikkun, a
rectification for the bad things that I
did. So, instead of sitting 40 million
years in gehennom, I'm sitting only 40
years in jail in this world. So, it's a
tikkun,
rehab
for myself.
Who knows better than Hashem how to fix
me? I can argue with Hashem how to fix
me.
I acknowledge my negative behavior and I
understand that whatever outcome, it's
not a punishment, It's a tikkun. Hashem
is allowing me to rectify what I
damaged.
Totally different way of looking at
things.
So, you have to understand that the
yissurim, that is suffering
that we have, are good for us.
Every time you run into a situation that
you have suffering, just know that it's
good for you because it's refining you.
It's cleaning you. It's removing all the
dirt that you created from bad thoughts,
bad speech, bad behavior.
So, kind of in other way, when you're
looking at it,
you uh fail in min- many things. You
slander, you gossip, you cheat, you lie.
And again, it's that you can be a super
super observant. We're not now talking
about the positive things you're doing.
We're looking now at the negative things
that you're doing.
Don't think that you don't have negative
things.
But then again, like I told you, the
yissurim, the hardship that you
experience is only for yourself. It's
good for you. It's refining you. It's
cleaning you.
So, technique, like I said, you you very
good. In one way, you're sinning sinning
sinning, and here Hashem is giving you
the system to fix yourself.
So, stop sinning,
then Hashem won't need to fix you in
other things.
And again, like I told you, a lot of
people look at me and tell me, "What are
you talking about? I'm observant." Well,
I question that.
And you need to question that, too.
I say I'm trying to be observant.
I don't say any baal teshuvah. You know
the difference between baal teshuvah and
hozer b'tshuvah?
22 years. Ani hozer b'tshuvah. Hozer
means I return. So, one day I sin, the
next day I do teshuvah. Then after I did
teshuvah, I go back to the sin.
And then I do teshuvah again. And then a
week I don't sin, and then I do the sin
again. That's why I go back. Hozer
b'tshuvah. I hozer
I go back to the sin, and then I do
teshuvah, and then I go back to the sin,
and then I do teshuvah.
That's all of us, and it's not going to
change so fast.
And I understand the exchange here of
the sin and teshuvah and sin and
teshuvah.
That's how you strengthen yourself.
That's how you grow.
But that's the system.
There's no other way of
of explaining it.
So, like I said, I have to understand
that the yissurim, the hardship is good
for me. It's cleaning me. It's purifying
me.
And it also opens my eyes to understand,
who am I kidding? If yissurim are
coming, I did something.
Our sages say, ein yissurim belo chet.
There's no such thing that you have
hardship and there wasn't a sin
preceding it. Vein mitah belo avon. And
then then there's no such thing as death
with with you're not sinning. There are
only four people in the entire history
of mankind that never ever ever ever
sinned,
and the Talmud says they died b'eitos
hanachash. They only died because of the
sin of the snake. Other than that, they
didn't have any sins.
But we're not these people.
So, we have a lot of sins that we need
to rectify it, and we need to refine
ourselves.
And it's not so bad. Just, you know, you
have to If you as they say in here in
here in in America, you can't do the
time, then don't do the crime.
That's it.
The thing is that when you really focus,
when you really observe any situation in
your life,
you will see that it's Hashem.
When you're not focusing on it, you're
not going to see Hashem. But when you're
really focusing on any situation in your
life, then you'll see that everything is
Hashem.
And the more the hastara, the more the
concealment is stronger,
that means that the sleeping is deeper.
We're all sleeping, right? It says when
David Hamelech says in Tehillim, book of
Tehillim, when Mashiach is going to
come,
b'shuv Hashem et shivat Tzion, hayinu
k'cholmim. We were all as dreamers.
So, yeah. We're all dreaming.
Why? Cuz we're all sleeping.
Now, we're going to read in the
Megillah, balayla hu nad'dah shnat
hamelech. That night that king didn't
sleep. We're talking about Achashverosh,
but really we're talking about Hashem.
When there's a hester, like a very thick
concealment, that's called in the
kabbalistic term sheinah, sleeping.
Like a body, like a person who sleeps on
the bed,
if the person is sleeping on the bed,
you can walk into the room, in out, turn
the light on, turn the light off, do
things. The person is sleeping. There's
a hester. He doesn't see anything.
Doesn't see anything, doesn't hear
anything, doesn't know anything. The
morning you're telling him, "What are
you talking about? I was in your room."
I didn't hear anything.
I didn't see anything. Why? Cuz you were
sleeping.
Most people are sleeping.
That's why again, David Hamelech says,
hayinu k'cholmim. Cuz now you're
sleeping.
You you you kind of like walking in the
dark, but you you're sleeping. This
That's the hester. That's the
concealment of Hashem. It's called
sheinah.
Now,
what is the definition of sheinah, of
sleeping?
Hitnatkut m'metziut. It that you're
disconnected from reality.
That's physically what happens when you
sleep. Things happen around you, you
don't know it happened.
I'll never forget 20-plus years ago, our
first baby, uh my first daughter, like
every baby at some point uh kept us, my
wife and me, all up all night, whatever
she was teething or whatever it was. So,
we're up all night. At some point we
fell asleep.
And when we both woke up in the morning,
we both woke up late. I opened up the
window, and my neighbor's house was
gone.
And I told my wife,
"There was a house there yesterday.
Where is it?"
And we both look out outside the window.
No house.
Something smelled burning. We go house
out. The whole time we were sleeping,
the neighbor's house burned down
to the ground.
Baruch Hashem, no casualties.
But the the house disappeared. And I'm
like, "We slept through a fire."
Like fire departments everywhere,
and I slept through it. How do you sleep
through a fire?
When you are in a state of state of very
deep sleep, you'll sleep through a fire.
That's the the situation. That's the the
the the status of most people.
They're alive, they eat,
they function, they breathe, totally
asleep.
Totally asleep. Menutak. Disconnected
from reality.
That's what's called matzav sheinah.
Really, it's called in Hebrew ilafon.
You fainted.
Now, when a person sleeps very light,
all you need to do is say, "Moshe."
He wakes up.
Person sleeps very very deep, you have
to start shaking the person, screaming
out loud. Now, when a person fainted,
that doesn't work.
You need to understand where you're
holding spiritually. If you're napping,
if you're sleeping, are you in a deep
sleep, or you are completely fainted?
But the reality is most people are in
the level of fainted,
and the majority of even observant
individuals are sleeping.
In a in in a situation it's called
sheinah. You're sleeping. You're not
connected with what's going on in the
reality, as much as you think you are.
But that's the situation. Now, if the
sleep is what's called deep a deep sleep
spiritually,
almost impossible to get up.
And I talk to many people. You talk,
person is numb, asleep, fainted, cold,
whatever you want. Nobody to talk to.
Out to out to lunch.
So, the more the deep the sleep, more
harder to wake up the individual.
Now, how is that called? What's the
situation? It's called just a body, no
soul.
There's a body here, no soul.
No soul means no no creator.
How many people you know in your life
that has just a body?
No soul.
No soul equals no creator. I have family
members like that.
I'm sure all of you have at least one or
two or 50 family members, friends,
neighbors, and acquaintances that are
completely in that level.
It's up to you to wake them up
really.
Now, since we are
we understand the concept now of
sleeping,
now let's take it to our nation.
When Am Yisrael falls asleep, now I
happen Till now I'm talking about you
individually.
Now, we have a different problem. We're
we are a nation.
When the entire nation, the entire Am
Yisrael falls asleep,
then we have a problem.
That's when Hashem sends us the first
available Doberman to bite us. That's
it.
And the one who bites us is coming here
to wake us up.
You know how many times our entire
nation fell asleep?
I
sadly can say that in our generation,
most of the nation is asleep. The fact
that you might not be asleep, that
But the majority are asleep. And even
the ones who are
awake are not awake to the situation in
the world and what you think I'm talking
about. Awake to dine with what?
That you know about Hashem.
Doesn't matter right now if you're
sinning or not sinning or how observant
you are. You you're in the world of the
Torah. How many have woken up in that
level? Respect, a quarter of the Jews?
10% of the Jews?
So, we have a problem. Am Yisrael is
sleeping.
You might look at your community and
say, "What are you talking about? All
the community here is observant and
sends their kids to Talmud Torah and
shops here in the kosher deli."
Yeah, but there's also neighborhoods
over neighborhoods over neighborhoods of
people who are completely secular.
Not only talking in Israel, everywhere.
That's in other words, Am Yisrael is
sleeping.
The nation of Israel is sleeping and the
ones who are observing are also
sleeping. How many people are awake?
Awake I'm talking right now to the fact
that and all of that,
Hashem runs the world, nothing moves
without without the supervision of
Hashem, I have full trust in Hashem.
How many people really live like that
and don't and question yourself if you
are one of them because if you live in
that level,
then you're a happy person.
Do I look to you unhappy?
Do I look to you sad, depressed,
worried, anxiety,
confusion?
I know you don't know me. You see me
through a screen or now you see me live,
but do I look to you with any of these
symptoms?
No.
Does my life have challenges? Probably
much more than you.
Much more than you.
How many kids do you have? Three? I have
seven. Double than your problems.
I also have a wife.
I also have to pay my bills, by the way.
Nobody pays my bills.
Although sometimes when I travel it does
get paid.
A few months ago I was in a tour in Los
Angeles. I don't know how how every
place I went into
somebody invited me to what I needed
there. I go into a bakery, I order
something to eat, somebody oh Reb Don't
laugh.
On me.
I went to a restaurant with my kids.
We're sitting and eating.
I get the bill, boom.
You know, it's coming from Israel to
here, the bill is like I don't know how
you live here actually. People complain
Israel is so expensive.
We had the other day in a restaurant
like a bunch of people, $400.
$400 I feed a family in Israel.
But nevertheless, let's not get into
that. The point is
that when you see that everything is
Hashem and you live that you don't have
challenges. I mean, you do, but
nothing's negative.
My life is pretty
I don't I'm not going to say chaotic,
it's not. But I have a lot and a lot of
challenges in my life.
I have a wife
which means I have shalom bayit issues,
not that I have a bad marriage. I have
an amazing marriage cuz I have an
amazing wife.
But nevertheless, I still have to deal
with shalom bayit. Like any other
individual, I also have to pay attention
to how I behave and to respect my wife
and to honor her and to do all sorts of
things. I have to be, you know, not that
it's hard work, but I'm also on my tippy
toes when it comes to shalom bayit.
And I have seven kids to educate and
clothe and bathe and and and pay tuition
too. I don't get my tuition paid.
Maybe in Los Angeles a few people paid
my bills. That's it. That's That's how
far it goes.
It was funny cuz for like a week we're
in Los Angeles, everywhere we went in,
everybody
oh Reb, and I'll pay for your bill.
So my kids were laughing and I was like,
see?
It's good to be famous.
Unfortunately, people just pay for a cup
of a cup of coffee and cookies in the
bakeries for for $5,000 in airfares to
flights, that nobody pays.
But nevertheless, so at least the coffee
somebody covers.
But what I'm saying is I also have a
long list of challenges.
I need to pay bills like you need to pay
bills. I also have kids that I need to
educate. I also have to pay tuition even
though in Israel things you might say
are expensive and it's hard to live. If
you want to compare apples to apples,
in Israel I have nine people in my
family including myself and I pay about
4 to 600 shekels a month which is not
even $150
for the top best health insurance you
can get.
And here for every little pill that you
take, $500.
How much you pay for tuition?
$10,000 a year? $15,000 a year for your
yeshivot? I have seven kids like I told
you 50 times already. Maybe all together
5,000 shekels a year I pay for all the
combinations of all my kids together.
Which is about $1,400
a year.
Don't trash Israel. But nevertheless,
I also have a pretty, you know,
bumpy life.
You need to worry about your income and
to pay your mortgage and whatever
expenses you have.
I have here hovering a
non-for-profit with millions of dollars
in the budget that I need to run and
manage.
I also have responsibilities. I also
need to worry about a lot of bills that
need to be paid.
People see me through the camera. They
think that once a week I go online,
teach a class and that's it and the rest
of the time I just I don't know what.
I have many more activities that I do. I
also have a lot of responsibilities and
with that comes a lot of challenges.
I'm not complaining in any type of a
way, but my life if you if you will come
and ride on my life for one day, I'm not
I don't think you're going to you're
going to handle it
that well.
But I'm not shalom complaining.
I'm just trying to tell you me like you,
I have challenges. I have difficulties.
I have tests.
I know how to reduce a lot of the evil
with the nonsense. You're not going to
find me talking to her or her
or talking in shul or
or all these things that are in front of
us and most people fail.
But why am I saying that? Not to tell
you that I'm great. It's to tell you
that I don't deal with sadness, worries,
and all these things.
And I have sometimes I have big balls to
deal with.
And I told you that many many many
times, Hashem presents to you a
situation,
but before he already presented the
situation, he already has three, four
options how to get out of this
situation.
Now the challenge is that when you are
faced with a situation,
how fast you're going to lose your hope
or how fast you're going to lose the
trust that Hashem can do anything. And
then you lose
your your your patience and you start
screaming in all directions and blaming
here and screaming here and whoa whoa
wait.
Wait.
And that's in many many situations. Let
me give you one example out of many. We
were now in Miami. I was now a week in
Miami. We had lectures there. Now I'm a
week in New York.
When I returned now the car, I was in
Miami, I rented a car. When I returned
the car,
there was a scratch on the car.
And why? I was parked in the parking
lot. I come back to the car, there's a
scratch. Somebody went probably out of
the parking lot and they scraped the
car.
I returned the car. Okay, the next day I
get a letter from the
rental company. You owe us 9,800
something dollars. Excuse me?
I owe you?
Of course I called the company and
within probably 2 hours, you know, you
have to wait on the call and the aggra-
the normal aggravation.
But once I was on the call, I told the
one what do you mean you're charging me
that? I bought your premium insurance.
I'm not supposed to pay anything.
After a half an hour back and forth, he
said, you're right.
And sends me 2 minutes later the letter
there's no damages, you don't have to
pay anything, everything's fine.
But in those 3 hours,
a
a normal individual whoa.
The anger, the frustration, the worry.
Oh, they're going to charge my card.
What am I going to do? And then you
start fighting. And then your wife, I
told you not TO DRIVE FAST. I DIDN'T
DRIVE FAST. OH MY HOME.
But Hashem already prepared the
solution. He just wants to see if you
lose your patience. He just wants to see
if you're going to lose your focus. He
just wants to see if you're going to
start freaking out. Oh my god. Or just
say, okay. Whatever. I'll do the phone
call. I'll do the annoying half an hour
conversation. I have full trust that
it's
Hashem will take care of it. Why should
I lose my patience? Why should I lose my
calmness? Why should I be angry now? Can
you imagine how aggravated you are? The
first person that comes to you, you
burst in anger towards them. Through
your poor child or your poor wife that
happened to cross your way when you are
But that's a perfect example how Hashem
throws at you a challenge
and he wants to see how you juggle it.
And if you juggle it well, the solution
of the challenge already came with the
challenge.
Every time that our nation falls asleep,
Hashem will send the first available
Doberman to bite us.
That's it. 80 years ago our nation fell
asleep, Hashem
found the first psychopath available and
sent him.
Hitler shimo.
And that's every time that we fall
asleep as a nation right now. I'm not
doing it as an individual.
As an individual, that's your personal
life.
As a nation,
we have a problem.
And now besides that most people are
asleep and you're dealing with issues
that hopefully tonight you'll be
inspired and more than inspired, you'll
have the practical tools to change it.
But now we're going to have to also look
at the fact that Am Yisrael is asleep.
Our nation is asleep. So Hashem is
sending a lot of Dobermans to bite us.
Here in October 7, here all sorts of
anti-Semite
situations and many other things.
Now since we're focusing on the holiday
of Purim,
Haman
Haman was the selected Doberman at the
time.
Am Yisrael was asleep.
They went and partied half a year with
Ahasuerus.
And I don't know the reason prior to
that, but Am Yisrael was not really
attached to Hashem.
Like now.
Now, in our generation, you have a
certain amount of the nation that is not
connected to Hashem. That's a problem.
Then you have the ones who are connected
to Hashem
that are jealous,
that they slander, that they talk bad,
that they do all these things. And
you're saying, "That's that's the
observant part." So, where we holding?
And then you have a minority that are
actually pious.
So, we have an issue. Our nation is
asleep. And I think the ones who are
observing that are asleep are much
worse.
If you're secular and you have no idea
what's going on, then I'm not I don't
have any complaints. But when you're
observing and you still slander,
I don't get it.
I do not get it how you can put filling
in the morning
and then right after cheat, lie,
slander. I don't understand I just don't
understand it. It does It doesn't
resonate with me.
What are you doing?
Once I was like, "That person is a
hypocrite." Now I understand that person
is just very, very weak spiritually. But
I still don't understand.
How you can observe Shabbat
and 2 minutes before Shabbat you're
running in the house like a mad person,
screaming in all directions.
The poor kids, the poor husband, the
kitchen looks like a shame and a hem.
You're You're You're like the house is
chaotic. If your guests
will see how the house looked 6 hours
prior to their arrival, I'm not too sure
they would want to eat the food.
Of course, when the guests come, you're
like,
"Hi."
Looking at your husband with love eyes,
"How was shul?"
That Shabbat if there's no guests, "Why
are you late?"
"I prayed."
"I'm waiting here ready for 3 and 1/2
minutes."
So, the Shabbat table is, you know,
prior is chaotic.
And when the guests are arriving,
suddenly everything is calm and nice.
So, if you can be so fanatic about
making sure that you're observing the
Shabbat and shalom not going in 1 minute
later, why don't you continue in the
next 24 hours by keeping the Shabbat
holy?
I think the most is talked on on
Shabbat.
With many people. Why? You are in shul.
Everybody mingles.
Everybody shows up. She's wearing a
beautiful dress.
Haman was the choice of Hashem in that
generation to come and wake us up. One
time it was Titus. Another time was
another time was
Haman, Hitler. I mean, we have a long
list. Every generation
every generation somebody stands up and
is trying to kill us.
That time was Haman. Now, what was the
claim of Haman?
There's one nation that is separated and
scattered.
That's was Haman's claim.
Now, most of the time we're looking at
the
separated and scattered. That's our
nation. We are separated from each other
and we're definitely scattered all over
the world. And separated from each
other, you're
you're
you're I don't know what the
and everybody hates each other because
my rabbi is more smarter than your
rabbi.
And I'm more right
in my observing than you.
And you're not doing it right and why
you wearing your clothes like that? And
that's the separated.
Scattered,
that doesn't need to be even explained.
I said that not once and not twice. Take
it as you may.
You can take it as an insult or you can
take it as something positive. I shared
not once and not twice that I personally
feel
that any individual
who does not live in
right now and is Jewish
is
kind of a slap to Hashem's face.
After close to 2,000 years of exile,
finally we have our land back.
And it's not the land that was 500 years
ago. This land right now is equivalent
to where you are. Israel is developed in
all aspects.
Hashem gives us back our land and you're
not there?
You're asking for my personal opinion?
Slap to Hashem's face.
Doesn't matter what your excuse is. My
is here
is here.
Hashem can't write you a check in
Israel. You're very right.
My kids is here. Oh, you're right.
There's no in Israel.
But it's very hard there. Yeah, you're
doing great here.
So, my personal opinion, take it as as
you want, but we have our land back.
What are you doing here?
Haman said that we are separated. Can't
argue with that.
And scattered. Can't argue with that.
But look what Haman is saying. There's
one
nation.
What is
there is?
But there is
comes from the root nation.
That nation, that one nation is
sleeping.
There is
is
What's the That's Hashem.
The nation of Hashem is sleeping.
We are all numb and sleeping.
Now, you know what's the rule?
The nation is sleeping, the creator is
sleeping.
Because
whatever we do, that's how Hashem
relates with us.
Measure for measure. You courteous, I'll
be courteous, too. You charitable, I'll
be charitable, too. You wake up early in
the morning to pray, I'll wake up in the
morning to make your life better. You
pull on yourself,
what you do.
All the
the calls it the law of attraction.
Whatever you do, you you pull it on your
you pull this energy on yourself.
That's why I told you before. You sin,
you pull this energy of this void, this
emptiness, sadness.
You don't realize why you're sad from.
You think you're sad because your
financial situation is bad. Or that
somebody slandered you. Or your kid is
not listening to you. Or bought a bad a
bad report. Or your husband is insulting
you. Or whatever. You blame it on that.
But it's really your actions and your
sins that brought this void in your
life. You feel this emotion, you just
need to blame it on something.
I'm coming and telling you it's your
behavior.
Change your behavior.
So, Haman is coming telling to us
there's
there's one nation totally sleeping.
He's separated. He's scattered. That's
our problem. We're separated and then
we're scattered. You know
what will happen if hypothetically now
bring now to
another 5, 6 million Jews?
becomes a powerful hub. The more
observant individuals on the land of
Israel, the more powerful we are.
Cuz right now, unfortunately, half of
the citizens of Israel desecrate
Shabbat,
eat unkosher food,
and many other things. So, you have like
a yo-yo in Israel. A lot of Torah and
and
and on the other hand Shabbat.
Bring now another observant Jews another
million observant Jews to Israel, the
scale goes down to our favor.
Which means more miracles in the land of
Israel, more prosperity.
That's it.
You take that as you as you may.
The Torah tells us about Hashem not
sleeping.
Won't take a nap
and won't sleep. The guardian of Israel.
But right now, I'm telling you that when
we are asleep, that's what we
bring on ourselves, a sleeping God.
And again, I know might some might say,
"Oh,
but God you just said God is good." I
didn't say he's bad. I just said that we
we we activate, so to say, the God.
So, we have a very special power as a
nation that we got that other nations
didn't get.
Don't have a big head that we're better
than the
others. That's not what the Torah
teaches you. It doesn't say anywhere
that we need to be arrogant and say we
are better than other nations.
It doesn't say that anywhere.
It just says that we were chosen
by Hashem
to do a certain task.
And it happens to be that the Hashem
found favor in our eyes cuz our great
forefathers and many leaders. But don't
get a big head and arrogant that we're
better than others.
But nevertheless, we have a special
quality that when we are united, we're
able to reveal godliness.
And nobody else can do that.
When the nation of Israel are united,
there will be a godly revelation in the
world.
That's the power of unity.
And that's the power that we have it.
Therefore, the
is going full force against us to remove
this power, to separate us, to make us
dislike each other.
Now, when you are in that level
of unity,
a very high level of unity, you bring uh
godly revelation in this world that is
way above nature.
And what happens is by the default is
this godly light that is above nature
changes the situation.
How do we call this situation? A
miracle.
It's a miracle.
Well,
if you allow Hashem in,
every second of your life will be a
miracle.
And you will acknowledge it. Most people
don't acknowledge the miracles in your
life.
The fact that you're breathing is a
miracle. The fact that you can see it's
a miracle. Every little thing that
happens to you is a miracle.
If you don't see it as a miracle, then
it's your loss.
And you know why it's your loss? Cuz you
don't see the other miracles, too.
When I
practice unity,
and I gave a lecture
exactly a week ago. It's online. Go and
look at it. Where I'm talking about the
the potential of the month of Adar.
I'm telling you go If you didn't see the
last lectures that are on my YouTube, go
and watch it right now.
A, it's about in Yomi it's has to do
with
and Purim and everything, but has basic
simple information that you need to
apply.
And this is all talking about unity.
Now, a lot of I know a lot of people
think, "Oh, unity have to be I love to
love you all." That's not That's not the
unity that I'm talking about at all.
That we will never have.
Don't think we will have it. That's how
Hashem created us.
The real unity, go watch that class, but
the real unity is that I just accept
other people that are different than me.
I don't judge them. I don't hate them. I
don't slander them.
I just accept it that you're different
than me.
And in your difference, Hashem loves
that.
My wife gave once such a douche.
I'm sure you heard the Mishna that says,
"The have to love you more." Right?
I mean, this is a verse from the Torah,
but the Mishna comes and explains the
have to love you more. What does the
Mishna explains?
The have to love you more. Come on. That
you should love your fellow individual
like you love yourself. Right? That's
what we learned.
My wife once had such a
such a I don't want to know if to say
it's right to say a twist, but uh
a real amazing angle to look at it.
The have to love
that you should like your fellow
individual, comma,
come on, Hashem, like Hashem loves that
person.
Not like how I love myself.
Of course, I love myself.
And I will never ever get to love you
like I love myself. It's unnatural.
You can't do that.
Once one person out of a million may be
able to do that.
The only time you'll be able to do it is
in a time of danger when you jump into
the fire to save somebody else. And
that's already coming from a very deep
place of your soul.
But other than that, no.
The have to love you more means the have
to love you more. You should love have
love to another person come on, how
Hashem loves that person. I will never
love this person.
But that person exists. Means Hashem
loves that person. Then I have to love
that person how Hashem loves that
person. With her
things that I don't agree with.
Because if Hashem wouldn't love
somebody, that person wouldn't exist.
Which means that I'm looking at another
person totally different than me. I have
no reason not to like them. I have no
reason to be in disunity with them.
So, when I practice this unity, and like
I told you, I'll try to elaborate more
on this in this lecture. We'll see how
much time we have, but if not, go and
watch the last lecture that I posted
online. Because that's what I'm focusing
on. The concept of unity. And it's not
what you think. It's not about me loving
you.
Or me accepting you in any type of a
way. It's much more profound, much more
deeper, and different than what you
think. What this unity that we need to
apply.
Because we will never reach to a point
that we will be that I will love you
like I love the ones who I agree with
them and they're going in the same
school of thought as me. And I'll never
do that. You have to be a very special
individual.
You have to be in the level of David
David says
I
have learned from all my teachers. Even
I wanted to kill David slandered him,
went against him. And David says I've
learned from him.
Of course, you have learned. You learned
how not to behave.
You have learned how not to conduct your
business or how to talk.
But every person that I see, for me it's
an opportunity.
I landed not too long ago in Miami.
I mentioned to you unfortunately my my
legal situation in this country, which
can you can also understand why I wasn't
here for 5 years. I was banned from this
country.
But nevertheless, every time I land in
the United States because of my record,
I just put my hand for my fingerprints,
and right away I will get detained.
Every time I land. And it will never
change. I already asked them. They said,
"No, your status is every time you enter
this country, we have to check on you."
Sometimes it's half an hour, sometimes
it's 3 hours.
Last time I landed in Miami, 3 hours I
waited there.
Finally, when I when I after the
interrogation, everything went well, I
went to whoever was there to the the
counter guy to finish with the
documents.
And he's talking to me regular talk. And
then he says, "I know you hate me, but
I was like, "Why why do you think that I
hate you?"
She says, "Oh, don't you all Jews hate
us Christians?"
I says, "Listen, I didn't interrogate
all the Jews.
But from the ones that I know,
most don't have any issue with the
Christian Christians.
Where did you come up with that I know
you hate me?"
I said, "I don't hate you. Why would you
think that I hate you?"
She says, "Because all the Jews hate us
because we love Jesus." So, I said,
"Then you got it all wrong.
We might not agree with you,
but the majority of Jews don't hate you.
If you're coming at at us to kill us,
that's a whole different thing. You'll
meet
hate.
But I don't I don't hate you.
I see you as a child of Hashem. But
you are an image of God. I don't care
your faith right now.
You come and attack me, you're going to
have a problem. You're going to come
against me, you're going to have a
serious problem. You're going to talk
against my God, you're going to have
even more serious problem. But other
than that, I I don't dislike you.
You are misguided.
But I don't hate.
I don't hate anyone.
If I hate anything or anyone, I'm the
one who's carrying the hate. So, who's
the idiot here?
Me.
That's why I don't hate anyone. You're
not worth me carrying hate towards you.
Because carrying hate is carrying a
burden.
Let's see you walking in the streets
with a 150-lb backpack on you.
That's your hate. Whatever whoever you
hate, you're carrying that hate with
you.
And then you wonder why you're tired
spiritually,
why you, you know, empty, drained
spiritually. Yeah, you're carrying bags
of hate.
Fool.
When I act
in a way of unity,
I invite on my life a godly revelation
that is above nature.
That's miracles.
That's why my life is full of miracles.
I only see miracles.
Thousands of videos I have on YouTube.
50% of them are just miracles that
happened to me.
And I and I talk about it.
That's half my classes.
You're when cuz when a miracle is done
to you, and you recognize it, whoa.
You have to advertise the miracle.
And when you make space for Hashem,
your life is just miracles.
Now, we're only talking here about that
when you apply this unity, this
then you bring on yourself these godly
light that will activate miracles in
your life all day long. Everything will
be a miracle.
And everything that I just said, that's
Esther.
That's the Esther.
And next week when you're going to read
it, you got to have to pay attention.
Real real good. Because the entire is
just miracles.
The whole is talking about miracles, but
unrevealed miracles.
Hidden miracles. You know how many
miracles Hashem does to you that you
will never know that he actually did?
How many times something fell from the
sky and he moved you
and it didn't hit you?
Physically or metaphorically. If you
would see how many miracles Hashem does
to you,
how many car accidents you were saved?
How many times you were supposed to
choke?
And many other things, by the way.
Hashem saves you from so much situations
that you just don't see it.
And usually it comes from arrogance that
you just see yourself, so you don't see
anything around you.
So,
Esther is talking about a
series of unrevealed hidden miracles.
And you need to take from that and
reveal the light.
That's Megillat Esther.
The darkness of Purim
is Amalek, of course. Like Haman is from
Zera Amalek. And the darkness, so to
say, that is affecting us in Purim is
Amalek. It's what he did.
And Amalek
is in every generation.
In the story of Purim, in the meal
if you remember, there was a few meals,
but when one of the meals, when Esther
invited everybody,
then she tells Ahasuerus, uh you know,
our our my nation was sold. And
we are out there where there's a
contract on our on our heads, and we are
going to be killed.
Ahasuerus says, "What?"
I I I never heard of such a thing. What
are you talking about?"
Of course, he's pretending, cuz 2 days
prior to that, Haman came to him and
told him, "There's a nation that is
scattered and is and is
separated and and etc."
So, Ahasuerus is pretending, "Oh, I
don't know what you're talking about.
Who who you talking about? Who who would
do such a thing?" Pretending that he
doesn't know what what's going on.
But nevertheless, he knows exactly
what's going on. He knows exactly what
is the plan. The only thing is that
Haman didn't tell Ahasuerus, "I want to
kill them."
You have to see the word that it says in
the Megillah, Haman says, "Le'abdam."
Le'abed means to lose, but really what
it means le'abed is to separate them.
That's how Amalek like let me make them
fight with each other, and they'll go
against each other, and you see that
Amalek is doing it in our generation
very, very well, especially in Israel.
All you need is a few
a few dozen liberals, and everything is
everybody's fighting with each other.
So, Haman comes and says to Ahasuerus,
"I didn't say I'm going to kill them. I
said I'm going to le'abdam."
To scatter them, to separate them. I say
killing? Has v'shalom. And Ahasuerus is
playing the game with
Esther. "Oh, I didn't know. What do you
mean? You That's what you mean?"
Why did Ahasuerus pretend? Because Haman
didn't say to kill. Haman said, "I'm
going to scatter them. I'm going to
separate them."
Later on, of course, Haman changed it by
said le'harog u'le'abed u'le'hashmid. I
will kill and I destroy. But in the
first encounter, Haman didn't say I'm
going to kill them. He just says I'm
going to make them
scattered and separate them.
The second that Haman came up with the
next day, he added, "That's what got
Ahasuerus angry." In the beginning,
Ahasuerus pretended like, "What are you
talking about?"
But the second that Haman stood forward
and said, "Oh, yeah, I told you I'm just
going to le'abdam to separate them," but
then he goes and declares that I'm going
to kill them, le'harog u'le'hashmid,
then Ahasuerus got upset, and he ordered
to kill Haman.
It's kind of like a Trump getting upset
at Zelensky, right?
Yeah?
Listen, somebody told me a good a good
source,
cuz I heard recently some rabbi said
that
Trump is a gilgul of Esau.
Which could be. I don't know. Who am I
just to to know? I mean, with all the
explanation. But I heard from a
different individual I know is a liable
individual and not like some cuckoo,
like le'afekh, somebody who's extremely
learned and very connected. He He said
that according to the signs that he
sees, that Trump is actually a gilgul of
Ahasuerus.
I don't know.
I'm not in the department of gilgulim. I
don't know who's who. But nevertheless,
nevertheless, look at the look at Haman
what he wanted. He He He He wanted to
kill us. He
He lied to Ahasuerus, and then the lie
came up, and that uh
that was his own karma, and he got
himself killed.
Sounds very familiar, but nevertheless,
in Israel now, there's this sticker
for the last year that it says "Beyachad
nenatzeach." Together we will win.
Which is annoying sticker, because
there's no real unity in Israel, and the
joke is it's it's actually the liberals
in the left side who is advertising
"Together we will win," but you're not
practicing any together, dear lefties.
But nevertheless,
the sticker doesn't make much sense, but
the concept does.
Because you know what beyachad means?
Beyachad means together.
When you together,
nenatzeach. That's the definition of
winning.
Being together. So, the sticker is
coming from a bad place,
but it's really the what you need to
hear. Beyachad nenatzeach.
Now, beyachad means together. What is
our victory when we are together? That's
it.
So, what does Hashem will do? He will
bring a lot of enemies on us.
It's very simple. So, we will understand
that kohenu b'achdutenu. Where is our
power? When we are united.
What is the the solution of Esther? She
tells Mordecai, "Lekh knos et kol
ha'yehudim." Go gather all the Jews.
Now, she doesn't tell him gather them to
a concert, or gather them to
a place where they're all going to learn
together. She just says, "Knos et kol
ha'yehudim."
Go out there, dear Mordecai, and bring
unity between the nation.
And that unity is what's going to be our
salvation. The decree was a year before
it was supposed to happen. The decree
was on Pesach to the next year.
Megillat Esther is the way to reveal the
light from the darkness
in your life and in the whole world.
Right now,
you can physically see how the whole
world is against us.
The whole world is against us.
Most of them pretending they're not.
But have you heard any nation, any
leader, or any entity condemning what
was going on in Israel for the last year
and a half? No. Only complaining about
Israel who's doing a genocide and
killing babies and etc., etc.
I never heard, besides Trump, not one
leader, no one nation saying anything
good
of the of the nation of Israel.
Oh, but everybody's against us. I here
and there you have a few stars.
Of course, listen, there's always an
exception. But if you're looking at a
whole,
and even the nations and leaders who are
talking a little bit positive, it's
politics. It's not real.
And it's going to become worse, because
Hashem wants us to become united. We're
not going to do that, he will send us
another Haman to threaten us.
And hopefully we'll get the the message
early enough.
But right now, you see, most of the
world is against us.
You might not see it, cuz you might not
look so Jewish in the street. I look
very Jewish. So, I get in airports and
in many other places, "Baby killer, free
Palestine, genocide."
You don't even know me.
Somebody told me the other day in the
airport, "Your government and your
government and your government." And I
said,
"How do you know which government is
You think I voted for that government?"
Why do you keep telling me my
government, the government?
I told him, "Go to YouTube, you'll see
how much I'm trashing that government.
And you're going to kill me because my
government?"
It's not my government.
So, the fact is,
Hashem is showing us how the whole world
is slowly, slowly we're going to become
against us, then take my word, it's
going to become much worse.
Here and there you'll have a few leaders
that are for us,
and then the rest are against us.
And maybe Hashem made Trump the shaliach
to be the leader that is very favorable
to Am Israel. I don't know, maybe he is
Ahasuerus, and will come and be the
leader that saves us. I don't know. I'm
not negating any option. Hashem has
many, many ways how to save the day. And
there are many times in history that a
gentile saved the entire nation.
Like we're looking now, of course, it
was a miracle in Hashem, but who was the
one who saved Ahasuerus? A gentile.
Hashem has many ways how to dress the
miracle.
But why is it important for us to know,
and why is Hashem showing us that the
world is against us?
For one mitzvah that you have to do.
Zachor et asher asah lecha Amalek.
Remember what Amalek did to you.
Don't forget.
Don't forget what the Nazis did to you.
Don't forget what the Soviet Union did
to you. And don't forget what the
Spaniards did to you. And don't forget
what the Romans did to you. And don't
forget.
I didn't say don't forgive. That's a
different sticker that is going on in
the internet. Don't forgive, don't
forget, don't
I didn't say not to forgive. I just
don't forget.
It's an obligation from the Torah. I'm
not making it up. Zachor et asher asah
lecha Amalek.
I gave yesterday a very, very
interesting class. It's also going to be
online
tonight or tomorrow about all the idea
of what Amalek did to you. And why you
have to remember it. Tomorrow is Shabbat
Zachor, one of the most important
Shabbatot of the Torah of the year.
And by the way, since we're prior to
this Shabbat, you know, you're all
obligated to be in the b'knesses and
listen to the Torah.
Men, women, and children are obligated
to hear parashat Zachor. You have to.
You're not going to come tomorrow to be
blessed to
hear on Shabbat. You transgressed a
mitzvah from the Torah.
If you're planning on sleeping or
pretending that you're tired and you
have to babysit the kids and it's cold
and whatever.
No, no, you get yourself ready and
get pull yourself to a synagogue. You
have to hear the Torah. You're not
performing the mitzvah of
Amalek.
And I know my some people will tell you
it's okay, you don't have to go. Go
listen to it in Purim. That's if you
didn't listen it yesterday
and two days, then your
teshuvah, so to say, is go listen to it
on Purim. And who says you're going to
find the minyan that will read parashat
Zachor. But nevertheless, the mitzvah
tomorrow is to remember what Amalek did
to us.
Don't forget.
And Megillat Esther is the the tool that
comes and shows us that reveals the
light in the darkness. That's the the
essence of Megillat Esther. You are now
in darkness, you are now in exile.
Megillat Esther is going to come and
reveal it.
How do you reveal it? Then we are
commanded on Purim next week to
celebrate.
Till you reach to a point that you can't
tell the difference between Haman and
Mordecai. Ad d'lo yada.
You have to get to a point that you
don't see the difference between Haman,
arur Haman, the horrible Haman, and
baruch Mordecai.
You know that the gematria of arur Haman
and baruch Mordecai same gematria.
Same numerical value. So it means that
arur Haman, the damn Haman, and baruch
Mordecai, the blessed Mordecai,
are equal.
Equal.
Melech says zeh l'umat zeh bara
Elokim.
Hashem created everything with a
polarity.
So, like I mentioned many times, the
polarity of Moshe Rabbenu is Bil'am.
Bil'am was a prophet. If he would direct
his way towards Hashem, he would be
greater than Moshe Rabbenu.
So everyone has a polarity and
everything in this world has a polarity.
There's only one entity that has no
polarity and that's Hashem. Hashem Echad
u'Shmo Echad. No polarity to Hashem. Oy
va voy, chas v'shalom to even think of
that. So everything has a polarity. The
polarity in Hebrew means that zeh l'umat
zeh.
So zeh l'umat zeh bara Elokim. Here
we're seeing that arur Haman is equal to
baruch Mordecai. The l'umat zeh Haman is
the l'umat zeh of Mordecai.
So when I need to reach to ad d'lo yada,
it doesn't mean that I need to be so
drunk
that they mop the floor with me.
That's not what you need to do.
Yeah, I need to elevate myself to a
place that evil and good is the same
thing.
That there is no Haman.
That everything is the same.
And that's a very high level.
That's a very high level that I
understand there's no such thing,
anything evil in the world. Even
somebody has arur Haman,
he has a tafkid, he has a purpose in
this world.
And there's no there's no
negative. That's a very very high level.
We're not going to get to the
Kabbalistic aspect of it, but according
to Kabbalah there's different many many
different levels. But when you reach to
a very high level,
rasha d'lo yada,
there's no there's no polarities. So
everything is one.
Everything is the same. Which means that
that Haman and Mordecai are the same.
Which means that the evil doing of Haman
is as equal to the good doing of of
Mordecai.
Which means that whatever Hashem does is
good.
All the bad things that ever happened to
you and will happen to you, it's all
good.
That's the path you need to walk on.
Now, if you acknowledge that as it's
happening, 90% of the suffering and the
difficulty of the bad
disappears.
When do you see that? When you look
back. The b'di eved, the after the fact.
Ooh, now I understand.
So ad d'lo yada, we have to
differentiate we we have to get to a
point that I don't see the difference
between Haman and Mordecai.
In my life, you come and help me, I see
you as a Mordecai. You go against me, I
see you as a Haman.
But even if you are a Haman in my life,
you're still good to me.
Cuz I told you before, any bad in my
life is to direct me back to good back
to good.
When you have bad in your life, that's
Hashem telling you, wrong way.
Distovev, turn around.
Don't be upset.
Be happy that Hashem is telling you
you're about to go into a ditch.
Wouldn't you want that? A personal GPS
that tells you don't turn right, there's
a cop there?
When I understand that both arur
Mordecai and
arur Haman and baruch Mordecai are the
same,
everything is from Hashem.
The good and the bad.
They're both equal cuz everything is
from Hashem. That's what I've been
saying for the last few years and people
seem to to get so emotionally hurt.
Because a lot of people question where
was Hashem in the Holocaust? Where was
Hashem in many other situations and
including now October 7th
last year. And my answer is very simple.
What do you mean where was Hashem?
Hashem is the one who did it.
You're giving credit to anybody else? If
you are giving credit to anyone else,
that's heresy. You think that the few
hoodlums from the Hamas
can sneak at night behind Hashem?
And Hashem doesn't notice that what
they're doing?
What are you talking about? Hashem is
the one who opened the doors.
Hashem allows that. And Adam no kef
etzba l'mata elam ken machrizim alav
mil'mala.
A person cannot move his finger in this
world unless they declare it in the
world above. Nothing can move in this
world unless Hashem allows that.
I know it's hard to accept, but all the
bad in your life and all the bad in all
history of mankind, Hashem allowed that.
And if you think differently or say
differently, sorry to tell you, you are
100% a heretic. No questions here. Cuz
you're saying something in this world is
stronger than Hashem. Bigger than
Hashem. More powerful than Hashem.
To reach to the level that I see that
Haman and Mordecai are the same,
a very hard, almost impossible
throughout the year. But there are two
times in that in the year that you can
reach that with a little bit of effort,
but Hashem does the rest.
The first one is Yom Kippur
and the second one is Purim. The two
days of the year where you can reach to
that level of rasha d'lo yada.
In Kabbalah it means a very high level
where you ascended to such a high level,
you're above the clouds.
You you see everything from above. And
what do you understand from that? That
everything is from Hashem and everything
is good and you have no doubts, no
worries, no
anxieties, no hate to anyone. You see
how the world is governed and you live
in a in a level of geulah, of
redemption. And you can reach that now
way before Mashiach comes.
And if you reach that, you live a normal
life.
You might not have everything that you
want, but you know that Hashem gives you
everything that you need in abundance.
And the more you apply that, life
becomes much better.
And like I told you before, not that I'm
trying to show off or anything. My life
is great. I don't have no complaints.
And I if you join me for one day, we'll
see if you'll stand the pace.
The other day, not too long ago,
somebody that was with me,
he told me, now I understand why you
can't find helpers, workers, assistants.
Nobody can go in your in your pace.
You're like 500 miles an hour.
Who who can Nobody can tag along.
And not because I'm some great
individual. It's just I I I understand
what the Torah tells me.
So I have no issues in my life. I mean,
I have a lot of challenges, a lot of
difficulties.
I don't even look at it as challenges
and difficulties. I look at it as part
of my my my day-to-day job.
That's it.
But why? Cuz I I give Hashem all the
credit. And I understand me l'chatchila,
from the starting, that I have no
control here.
Hashem presents the situation. I need to
apply a lot of emunah and bitachon,
trust and belief, and ignore the
challenge.
And surely, very short after, the answer
comes.
Ta-da!
That's it.
So 90% of what I need to deal with, I
don't even deal with it.
I just let Hashem deal with it. Or you
might call it I let nature deal with it.
Or the world to deal with it. Or things
just work out.
Like I told you with the letter that I
got from the insurance from the rental
company. Easily I could lose my temper
and my patience, scream,
and of course when I lose my temper,
everybody around me gets gets the the
fire.
My wife, my kids, my boss, strangers
around me. I'm angry in the street. I
yell here, I yell there.
Why are you so uptight? I have I have I
have things to deal with.
Cuz now you got a bill. A $90,000 bill.
I didn't lose even one second of like,
okay, okay. So Hashem wants me right
now. Hashem is testing me right now if
I'm going to lose my patience.
Or if I'm going to lose my calmness.
And the second that I did ignore the the
problem, the problem fixes itself.
So to reach to the level that everything
is Hashem, I and od milvado, no evil in
the world. I just need to do my job.
Everybody is
participating in the structure.
Either you do that yourself, which is
very very difficult, or you wait for two
auspicious days of the year, and one of
them is Yom Kippur, where Hashem
elevates you. All you need to do is
fast.
That's what you need to do. Not to Not
to eat, not to work. Five prohibitions.
Not taking showers, not having marital
relationships, not wearing leather
shoes, etc. You know all the
prohibitions. That's it.
And what does Hashem says? Lifnei
titaharu. I will elevate you that you
are lifnei, in front of me.
And by default, all your sins don't
exist anymore, because what does Hashem
do on Yom Kippur? He elevates you above
the clouds.
Above the spiritual clouds, of course,
not physical clouds. I call it above the
clouds, in the place
where ad d'lo yada, where everything is
one.
And that's what happens on Yom Kippur.
Lifnei titaharu. Hashem elevates you to
a place that sin doesn't exist.
Because the spiritual worlds are divided
into four.
The highest of all is the world of
Atzilut, and then comes the world of
Briah, and then the world of Yetzirah,
and the world of Asiyah.
The world of emanation,
creation, formation, and action.
Action, formation, and creation. Asiyah,
Yetzirah, Briah.
There's existence of klipah.
Klipah is a negative energy.
The klipah exists in these three worlds.
In the world of Atzilut, no klipah.
No existence of such a thing.
So, when you elevate yourself to a very
high level, it's a place of no sins. So,
by default, all your sins disappear.
That's what happens on Yom Kippur. If
you grab the Yom Kippur elevator, that's
it.
So, that's Yom Kippur. Now, Kippur Yom
Kippur is K'Purim. Yom Kippurim K' is
like Purim. That's the replica. So, the
original is Yom Kippur.
Do you understand what's happening next
week?
You can change your life.
The essence of Purim is venahapochu.
Venahapochu, you flip.
180°.
You just mentioned the dreidel. If
you're already mentioning it, you notice
that on Chanukah, we
turn a dreidel, and on Purim, we turn a
grogger.
Chanukah, the turning is from above.
Hashem activated the miracle. He's the
one who's turning it. Chanukah, we turn
the grogger. The turning is coming from
below.
Us.
You already mentioned grogger and and
and a sevivon,
dreidel.
But Purim is the time of nahapochu.
If you believe,
then it will happen.
Purim is not about giving some bag of
treats to your neighbor,
and a little donation to a poor person,
and doing a favor to the world, and
coming and listening to the Megillah.
Purim is an opportunity. You have now an
opportunity to make a massive change in
your life,
and a huge change in the life of our
nation.
That's why I told you you are lucky,
because you're hearing this now a week
before.
Some Most of the people who see it will
hear it much less than you.
Till the video will get edited and go up
tomorrow Shabbat, most people will hear
it on Sunday, Monday, two days before
Purim.
You have the Shabbat of Zachor to
prepare, because what you do on Shabbat
will affect the next week.
That's the power of this coming Shabbat.
Whatever you do this Shabbat,
it says whatever you do on the Shabbat,
the the blessing goes to the next week.
So, you have to follow. You have to see
what
the Shabbat needs what you need to do on
this Shabbat, Shabbat Zachor.
Now, I'm telling you that the the the
basic part that you need to do is just
to observe the Shabbat.
That's the minimum of the minimum. Take
this to be the most observed Shabbat
that you can you can.
If
you have issues with observing Shabbat.
But the power of Shabbat Zachor
is giving you all the energy to Purim.
This Shabbat is very very important.
What you do this Shabbat,
and you don't have to do somersaults in
the air. You just observe the Shabbat
how it needs to be done. Go to the shul
three times to listen to the Torah in
the morning, to pray in a minyan, eat
your three meals, learn Torah, do
teshuvah. Whatever you need to do on
Shabbat, just observe the Shabbat.
But whatever energy you create on the
Shabbat, the whole week is like that.
So, here you you're talking about Purim.
Purim is one of the most auspicious
times of the year, and you decide what
you want to do with it.
Ad d'lo yada, the concept of Purim
means that you elevate yourself to a
very very high level, whether you
acknowledge it or not, whether you feel
it or not.
And you reach to a place to the level
that is called Megillah.
But I told you, don't read it as
Megillah as a rather megalah.
You reach to a place of revelation.
Everything is clear. Everything is
revealed.
I didn't say life will become easy and
nice, and you suddenly going to have
tons of money, and you're going to be
jumping up and That's not what I'm
saying. I'm just saying that you're
going to be able to deal with your life.
And 90% of your of your problems will
diminish and diminish. And you live a
whole different life.
Whereas all the turbulence of the world,
like David Hamelech says, I've been
quoting it for years.
Tehillim 91.
A thousand will fall from one side,
10,000 from the other side. Nothing will
come to you.
That's the level you want to get to. The
whole world is chaotic, and you
You just live your life.
Good.
So,
you can reach in the day of Purim to a
level of megalah, of revelation.
Everything is revealed in front of you.
And more than that, on Purim, you can
reveal the hester, which means that in
every situation that you're dealing
with,
you'll get clarity on.
When you get clarity on a situation that
you're with, you know what to do.
Should I sue? Should I not sue? Should I
proceed? Should I not proceed? Should I
call? Should I not call?
Most situations, you don't know what to
do. You're confused.
Then you get here some clarity.
We always pray that Hashem will reveal
his face to us. Yaeir Hashem panav
eilecha viychuneka.
We're praying that Hashem is going to be
in a revealed way to us.
Or now, we're reading now the structure
of the tabernacle in the parashah. We're
talking about the cherubs. When they're
towards each other, everything's good.
They turn away from each other, that's
hester panim.
That's when we don't see Hashem in our
life. When I don't see miracles in my
life. I just see trouble in my life. So,
we're praying all the time for giluy
panim.
Which is equal to redemption, to geulah.
In a level of geulah, redemption,
there's a giluy panim. I see him, and
there's no hester.
What does it mean geulah? To go out of
your klipot.
That you go out of your
limitations, out of your addictions, out
of the state of limitation that brings
you to sadness, to depression, to to
many other things.
And we have to understand that a klipah
is also to go out of the klipah is to go
out of your opinions. Most people, their
opinions are completely distorted.
They're not the opinions of the Torah.
They make up all their opinions,
and they're stuck in the klipah.
That's most people, by the way. Even
though you might look or feel very
observant,
but there are ways to recognize that you
are stuck in the klipah. And the klipah,
again, is a negative energy that
controls you, and you create the klipah
with your actions, with your thoughts,
with your speech,
with how you behave.
By celebrating on Purim in a high level
of simcha, which is the last stop of
Purim, cuz first we start with mikra
Megillah. You have to read the Megillah
or hear it twice, once at night, once in
the morning. You missed it, your Purim
is worthless.
Minimum twice.
And you have to hear every word. You
miss one word, you I You have to learn
the halacha. You either say the word, or
you If it's a small congregation, maybe
the ba'al koreh reads it, but you need
to hear every word.
Twice.
Women and men. Don't don't like be like,
"Okay, I'll send my husband." No, no.
The women have to hear it, too.
And don't come with excuses. I have
kids. I can't go and listen. My wife
also has seven kids. Somehow, she
listens to the Megillah.
Cuz what she does, her and her friend,
one baby sits the kids while the others
listen to the Megillah, and then the
ones who listen to Megillah baby sits
the kids, and the ones who baby sits the
kids go listen to a different keriah,
different Megillah.
But by bringing yourself to a place of
joy in Purim, that's where you able to
reach to that level of giluy panim.
So, first we read the Megillah, then you
give charity to poor people, and then
you give mishloach manot. You give food
to other people. I'm not going to repeat
that, because I told the lecture I gave
last week, which is online, I explained
very thoroughly the essence of the four
mitzvot, why, who, when. I explained
that. In general, just that you know,
we're just right now in the parashah.
Va'asu li mikdash v'shachanti betocham,
right? That's what we're going to That's
what we're going to read this Shabbat.
First aliyah. You should build for me a
tabernacle and I will dwell in you.
That's what the Torah says.
Commentary, what does it mean in you? In
each and every one of you. Very simple.
I build a tabernacle, I refine myself,
how I think, how I talk, how I what I
look at and say etc. I refine my
tabernacle, I shall will dwell in me.
But the result says different. Betocham
means betoch mem, inside the mem and I
gave a long explanation. Go to the other
lecture, but what does it mean for the
in the mem? Mem sofit, a closed mem
looks like a square.
Four sides, a top, two sides and a
bottom.
This corresponds to the four mitzvot of
Purim that all start with the letter
mem.
Mikra Megillah starts with mem, reading
the Megillah. Matanot mishloach manot
giving food to other people starts with
a mem. Matanot la'evyonim,
uh charity starts with mem. Mishteh
ve'simcha, a feast and joy starts with
mem. When you fulfill all these four
mitzvot, you close the mem. Etcetera can
come in. V'shachanti betocham, I will
dwell in you. Hashem can dwell in you.
Cuz there's no filth, there's no dirt.
That you can achieve on Purim.
And I have explained and elaborated in
in other classes that if you do these
four mems throughout the year, then
constantly Hashem dwells in you. How do
you do it throughout the year? The Mikra
Megillah, the the Megillah that we read
corresponds to learning Torah. So every
day you have to learn Torah.
Whether it's 1 minute or 5 hours.
You have to set time that you learn
Torah, even women. You read Tehillim,
you you read laws of lashon hara, family
purity. Women have a lot what to learn.
Parashat Hashavua.
Then the next mitzvah is mishloach manot
is matanot la'evyonim.
That you give a charity. Then you have
to give charity every day of the year.
No difference.
I didn't say ma'aser. Charity, tzedakah.
If you don't make money, you have to pay
ma'aser? No, but you still have to say
pay give tzedakah. I know many people
who don't work.
And they they have no ma'aser to give,
but they obligated to give tzedakah.
It's two different things. Ma'aser is
10% of what you make and tzedakah is
your charity.
So every year you have to give charity.
Then the last mitzvah is mishteh
ve'simcha, a feast and eating. That
corresponds to Shabbat, the meals of
Shabbat. You have to observe Shabbat.
And the third one really
mishloach manot is that I give you food
and you give me food. I don't need your
food.
And I don't think you need my food, but
why are we exchanging food?
I'm giving you some of mine and you're
giving me some of yours.
That's it. This is
ahavat chinam.
We share.
I want to give you some of mine and I
want to get some of yours. It's a
healthy way. It's that's ahavat Yisrael.
That's ahavat chinam. That's giving.
You do that throughout the year. That's
it. Hashem will dwell in you.
And now we're reading in this in this
parashah.
The four mitzvot go in order. First the
Megillah, then the mishloach manot, then
matanot la'evyonim, and then mishteh
ve'simcha. So after you read the
Megillah, after you gave charity, after
you exchanged love with your friend, now
it's time to sit down and to be besimcha
and to have joy.
That's Purim. Al yedey simcha, by having
the joy of Purim, that's how you reach
to that level of ad d'lo yada that
everything is equal.
That's your opportunity.
And on Purim you have to fulfill all
these four mitzvot. I know it sometimes
it's hard.
But like I told you, first the Megillah,
that's the first investment. Matan
mishloach manot
the the law is that you have to give two
portions of food.
Two portions of food like
mishloach manot, two types of food to
one individual. That's the the mitzvah.
And then after that matanot la'evyonim,
charity.
And after that you get to the seudah, to
the simcha. All you need to do is follow
the rules.
Cuz Purim is holding in it the power of
miracles.
You just need to apply and there will be
a revelation in in nature.
But you need to do something. It's not
going to happen unless you do it.
It's not going to happen. You have to
understand as we pray on Purim and
Hanukkah and many other
that we say al hanisim v'al
nifla'otecha, for your miracles and your
wonders.
But it says b'chol et, every second.
So now that you understand that the
entire concept of Megillat Esther is
coming to tell you
Hashem is everywhere.
You just need to focus
on Hashem. You just need to focus on the
Torah and the mitzvot.
And you just need to do whatever Hashem
tells you to do.
With love, with joy, with happiness.
All this you're already trying to do.
Here we're coming down you have to add
on that a few more elements
and you'll suddenly see that life is not
as bad as you might think.
And maybe some of you are already in the
level by saying I know what you're
talking about. I I relate with what you
say. Good.
So you're doing your job great. Not
every
word hits uh
exactly exactly where it needs to go.
And other people might not um
might tell me I'm I'm already way after
that.
I don't think a lot of people are way I
think a lot of people can definitely
refine themselves.
So what you need to take from that, like
I told you in the beginning
is what you do when you leave this room.
I told you you are lucky cuz you came
here.
But what you're doing with that, if
you're smart, that depends what you're
doing when you leave the room.
If you're smart, then tonight you sit
with yourself and you arrange your
thoughts and you understand that there's
an opportunity and you prepare for
Shabbat, for Shabbat Zachor and you you
you prepare yourself. You celebrate
Shabbat the right way with all the right
intentions and waiting for Purim and
you're fulfilling the mitzvot of Purim
the right way. You fast on on Thursday.
You go hear the Megillah, you you invest
every little thing in Purim. It's the
easiest holiday. What do you need to do?
There's nothing to do.
You listen to a Megillah.
That's the wow.
And then to get dressed up, it's a fun
holiday. It's like the easiest holiday
ever, but you have all the opportunities
to completely change your life.
How you look at things, how you you you
relate to this world.
The idea of Purim is miracles that you
can invite miracles on your life.
Now everything that I told you will stay
activated as long as that's your
direction.
You do what everything that I said in
the last 2 hours, you'll see that after
Purim
your life is still running good.
Challenges somehow disappear, somehow
money comes in from all directions so
you can pay whatever you need to.
You just live miracle after miracle
after miracle after miracle and all your
life is miracles.
And you'll see it and you let Hashem run
the show.
I'll give you one example out of
thousands.
I moved to Eretz Yisrael 10 years ago.
Which in itself is a miracle.
But for a year and a half my wife and me
were planning where we're going to live,
which schools the kids are going to go
to, what are we going to do?
The morning of my flight
I call my mom to okay, I'll see you in a
few hours. We're leaving in a few hours.
We'll see you.
And my mom tells me as a concerned
mother
where are you going to sleep tonight?
You have where to sleep? I mean you're
coming with a wife and six kids.
Kind of saying in other words, are you
planning on crashing here like for a
week or two or three? Like what should I
expect?
So I told her I don't know where we're I
don't know.
What do you mean you don't know? I don't
know where I'm staying.
She says, "Are you serious? What do you
mean you don't know where you're
staying? You're traveling with a wife
and six kids and you don't know where
you're staying?" I said, "No, when I'm
done with you the conversation, I'll go
on
Airbnb and find myself an apartment.
What's the big deal? The the apartment
where was already set in the six days of
creation.
Where I'm going to stay the night I
land. I need to to think where I'm
landing.
And of course the reaction was you're
it's irresponsible, it's this, it's
that. I said, "No, it's not it's not
irresponsible at all. I just didn't have
time."
The apartment is waiting for me. I just
need to reveal
which apartment it is.
The apartment is already saved for me
since the six days of creation.
I just don't know which apartment it is.
The light is there. The blessing is
there. Hashem exists in this situation.
I just didn't turn the light on yet. I
don't know.
Should I get angry, upset, worry? No.
Hashem is like my party planner. He he
he books everything.
I I don't book things.
So when I got off the call and sure
enough I went to Airbnb. 20 minutes
later I found an apartment. That's it.
When you let Hashem run the show for
you, you don't need to be on Airbnb for
6 hours till you find the right
apartment. Two three searches and you
lock it. That's it. That's how I lock
things.
It takes me more than not more than 10
minutes. Book flights, book I don't even
let my assistant do these things cuz
when she does that, 10 hours till she
finds me a flight.
What do you think of this and what do
you think of that and that? I go in,
check check check, this one. That's it.
Why? Not because I'm special, because I
let Hashem
run the show. I'm going to make any
decisions. It's not good for me landing
in the morning, it's a night flight and
I just don't argue. I let Hashem do
everything.
And I just believe that he will do and
everything gets done.
So when you put a sham in charge and you
trust a sham that he will do the best
thing for you
and you give a sham all the glory and
all the keys to all doors, let a sham do
it. Why do I need to worry about these
things? I don't need to I have other
responsibilities.
I have another class online. I urge you
to go and see it unless you already saw
it. It's called I don't remember exactly
the title but it's called something
along the line does how a sham can make
money from thin air. Go watch this
class.
Where I had to
urgently come up with a very large
amount of money. Everything seemed like
there's no other chance where I'm going
to get this money.
And the second that I gave a sham the
responsibility
2 hours later the exact amount that I
needed showed up to my table in cash.
And I'm talking about a very large
amount not say $100.
Go watch watch this class. You'll see
how a sham operates. The second that you
let a sham
do his thing, give a sham the stage
how a sham drives everything. Miracles
over miracles over mir- and your whole
life is a mir- one big miracle.
Now I know everything that I just said
is very hard to apply.
If I would think that it's easy I would
teach you that a long time ago.
But since it's very hard to apply then
I'm urging you to do it on on Purim.
That's when you can go through the back
door. That's where you have your
spiritual
Black Friday. 90% off. Don't work too
hard. All you need to do is listen to
the megillah, give some mishloachot
manot, give charity and a lot of it. The
more you give the better. Purim is the
day you want to give the most charity
you can.
Whatever you will give it will boomerang
right back at you.
You're not going to lose from any
charity on on Yom Kippur on on Purim.
Cuz on Yom Kippur you can't give
charity.
You can only fast and pray.
After you gave charity, you gave
mishloachot manot, you heard the
megillah, you do the feast. I'm telling
you follow the order
and let a sham stand next to you. You'll
see how a sham runs the world with
miracles.
To get all the nation of Israel together
in unity
uh that's a harder task.
Unfortunately, I think we're going to
need to get a few more slaps to the face
as a nation to figure out what we need
to do.
I've been trying for 20 years to teach,
preach, and inspire people to be in some
type of a form of unity.
Not so simple. Not everybody wants to be
in a form of unity for many different
reasons and I'm not going to argue with
anyone.
I mean I can argue as much as I want but
that doesn't help me.
But that's the secret. Until we get it
then a sham is going to deal with us in
whatever way he wants. I'm telling you
as a nation that's what we're going to
need to deal with. And until we get it a
sham is going to put a lot of pressure.
Be ready.
As an individual you're not dependent on
other people from the nation.
So like I told you like David says you
need to make sure that
make sure that you are good with a sham.
And a sham is going to be
as it says in the megillah
with the ones who are following a sham
everything was good.
Everything was fine.
So now all that's left from you to do is
how you walk through this door.
You need to know that Amalek is standing
outside the door.
Right now you hear protected. This is
here. This is Torah. This is a
here. You are inspired. You're hearing
words of Torah. Now everything that I
say makes perfect sense.
Everything that I say
tomorrow I'm forgiving all the world.
But not so easy to do. But that's what
you need to do. And again you have the
option of leaving the door tonight like
you take the blue pill. Don't change
anything in your life but don't
complain.
Don't do anything. Don't apply. Don't
work hard. Don't do anything and but
don't complain that things don't work
out.
Or you go out this door you take the red
pill and tomorrow and tonight you
already changed some aspects of your
life
and by making these aspects of your life
permanent you invite
positive light into your life.
You invite solution to your problems.
You invite a sham into your life.
And a sham is
a sham is going to get to where he wants
you to get in however way he needs to.
You're going to get to that point
regardless. You can't change it and you
don't have any control. Wherever a sham
wants you to get. You choose how you get
there. Whether you get there with a
smile or whether you get there
all beaten up from all directions.
That's it. The truth
the
the message, the class, the learning
what a sham wants to give you. He will
do that anyways. You can choose if it's
going to be the hard way or the easy
way. So choose the easy way.
My why why
Why look for trouble for for for
problems?
Purim is a time of of missing as we pray
every second we can activate it. You
have to understand that Purim if you do
what I told you
not only that Purim will be different.
It will affect the rest of the year and
every year and every year.
So now you decide what you want to do
when you go out of the door. You stay
where you are or you change.
You have the opportunity.
So what is left for me is to just to
wish you great success
and that a sham should bless you in the
best way possible
and enlighten your way and enlighten
your path that you can do what you need
to do, find the sham, reveal the godly
light in your life. But I'm telling you
now I know now you can summarize okay
great lecture and
if you don't apply anything you you
wasted your time here and I actually
don't know why you came.
And and and
You need to apply. It's it's not so hard
to have a and I'm telling you
the
the the the wise person is a person with
experience.
I'm not selling you a product that I
didn't try myself.
I applied that to my life. I can come
and testify and saying you know what
what the holy text says works.
And if somebody will point the finger
and say how come it works for you and
doesn't work for me? Then you didn't it
means you didn't apply yourself.
Apply yourself and do whatever I told
you. You'll reach to a place that you'll
see.
You'll see this godly revelation in your
life and life will be positive. It will
be easier. You'll reach to your
you won't you're going to be much less
angry, much less aggravated. You'll
sleep well. You'll eat well. Life will
be kind of normal
with the challenges that you need to go
through but you understand that the
challenges are good for you.
And you will welcome these challenges
with a smile. Not that you welcome the
challenge.
I can already tell you that most people
if they would focus 5 minutes in the
morning on morning prayers
half of the problems will be
disappeared.
Look at what you're saying in the
morning if you focusing on what you're
saying. Most people don't focus on
the morning prayers. Most people most
people don't say that.
Look at the middle paragraph. What do
you say with the
I am
I am I am
I am I am I am I am I am I am I am I am
I am I am You're telling a sham save me
from
from any evil from a bad neighbor from a
bad
the national home
from being judged like as if I'm in
I mean look what you're asking. If you
would ask that with the right intention
in the morning wow.
Why can't you invest 5 minutes in the
morning to be focused on
I guarantee to you that 1% the people in
the crowd in this room and almost 0.1%
in the video people looking don't say
the morning prayers.
5 minutes it will take you.
That's how you start your day. Don't
start your day with your phone. That's
how most people start their day.
And I said that in previous lectures.
You go to sleep with your phone you're
going to have a problem cuz you means
you're going to wake up with your phone.
And most people wake up with their
phones not with their alarm clock. And
when you wake up with your phone the
first thing that you touch is full of
full of full of impurity.
You want to have a happy day and a
successful and productive day an hour
before you go to sleep you don't touch
your phone.
And an hour after you woke up you don't
touch your phone.
You only go to your phone after you
prayed
after you went to the
after you sent the kids to school.
Try it.
The phone is not productive in any
What do you need to check it first thing
in the morning? You don't need to sleep
with it.
Doesn't do anything good. I'm not
talking right now about the radiation.
Talking about the
that is in it.
I said that numerous times. You want a
big change in your life? Say goodbye to
that little thing.
We're now going to we're walking into
Pesach. The concept of Pesach is
we were slaves to in Egypt.
The slavery what is the definition of
slavery? Hard work.
Hard work. Materialism and bricks. The
is you work hard for money. I don't know
many people who money just falls from
the sky. Even if you have a lot of money
you work hard for that.
That's
and
means that what you work for really?
I would say that 80% of your income goes
to your mortgage, to kids tuitions, to
all your
bills, to to your basic essentials.
Unless you have a lot of money, that's
where your money goes to. That's how
Hakadosh Hu You work hard all month,
comes the end of the month, you paid all
your bills, you're left with $2.5.
Homer, I told you that. That's
materialism.
You're a slave to If you are a slave to
materialism, you are a slave in Tupa
U'min Mitzrayim.
And the last one is levenim, bricks.
So at the time of Mitzrayim, they built
houses. Your brick is this. This is your
brick.
See, I have a brown brick.
You have a yellow brick.
And yours is a pink brick, and yours is
a whatever brick.
Why do you think our great sages have
been telling us in the last 20 years not
to touch the smartphones?
Not because of the pritzut that's on the
phone that you can see things
you have a one button to get a gnome on
your phone.
I thought that, that that's why our old
khakhamim say, "Don't touch the
smartphone."
Which is not far from the truth.
But when our khakhamim saw the that
that's a problem.
If you're holding it more than 5 minutes
consecutive, you Most I said that
already. I don't want to, you know, bang
the nail too too strong.
You find yourself more than 15 minutes
on your phone going like this
consecutive, you have a problem. A big
one.
And by the way, maybe two in this crowd
don't and the rest have their phones.
Going like this for 3 hours.
So some people can't sleep that I'm
sorry.
Either way, you either go up and down,
to the sides, same videos, same
nonsense, same junk. And even if you
think that you're watching Torah and
shorts Okay, so after three videos of
Torah, boom, pops up your favorite car,
favorite dress, you the lipstick that
you're looking for, whatever it is. And
then before you know it, 3 and 1/2
hours, you're already
Avadim Hayinu L'Pharaoh B'Mitzrayim.
That's it. You're a slave to Pharaoh in
Egypt.
Happens to be that it's in Brooklyn, and
happens to be that your brick is an
iPhone 15. That's it.
And you live in denial. Everything's
great.
But you are a slave to Pharaoh in
Mitzrayim.
Pharaoh doesn't let you go. He takes all
your shifla. He takes everything. He
makes you forget about God.
He makes you a slave.
So you want to be free from this
slavery? My personal recommendation is
don't go to sleep with your phone and
don't wake up with your phone.
And you'll see a huge change in your
life. Start controlling yourself. That's
a
very strong form of slavery.
This thing.
Try to go 2 days without your phone.
Let's see if you can handle your life.
Which in 30 years ago, the whole world
was managed without cell phones.
I'm not a dinosaur, but I'm old enough
to tell you that even in my time, we ran
the world without phones.
We had beepers.
That's it. And the world was functioning
very well.
So you have to understand where you're
holding. You also have to understand a
much more profound thing that if you are
going through over the the block of
Purim, then your Pesach is going to be
in a completely different level.
Then you're really going to go out of
slavery. You're going to go out of your
Mitzrayim. Your Mitzrayim is all your
limitations, all your habits, all your
addictions.
If you do your job right on Purim, a
month later you go out of Mitzrayim.
Because from Purim till Pesach,
our khakhamim say the Kadosh Baruch Hu
removes Klipat Amalek. So everything
that comes against you to cool you down
from the Torah is removed from from
Purim to Pesach.
And if you do everything the right way
in the right order on Pesach, you become
a free individual.
Free from all your limitations. And your
limitation is not always your phone.
Your limitation is that you want to do
good in the eyes of Hashem. You say,
"Tomorrow I'm going to wake up at 6:00."
And tomorrow you wake up at 9:00.
And then you say, "Okay, tomorrow we're
starting."
Next, you wake up at 12:00.
You want to, but you can't seem to get
it done.
That's very familiar. That's you when
you have blockages in your Avodat
Hashem.
You when you are a slave to Pharaoh in
Mitzrayim.
You do everything the right way, you
will become a free individual. You know
what it means to be a free individual?
Benei Khorin?
Nothing limits me.
I'm not saying it now in an arrogant way
or in any type of negative way. I
consider myself a ben khorin. I'm a free
individual. Not I don't have the yetzer
hara. Yetzer hara is bothering me day to
night, but he's not controlling me.
I don't let anything control me. That
was my my change when I became
observant. When I became observant 22
years ago, I was a slave to everything
existing in this world. Alcohol, drugs,
money, anything that you you can think
of.
Cigarettes. I was addicted to every
substance. I was the worst.
And I understood that I cannot become an
eved to Hashem, a slave to Hashem if I'm
a slave to anything else.
How can I become an eved Hashem if the
whole Shabbat I'm thinking of a
cigarette?
Or the whole time I'm my mind is
somewhere else.
You can't be a true slave to Hashem if
your slavery is something in this world.
And when you let go of everything,
then you see that the only one you want
to be a slave to is Hashem, and that's
what you were created for.
And then in your Avodat Hashem, you're a
slave. All the rest, you're free.
So smart people take advantage of good
opportunities.
Hopefully you are smart cuz you have an
opportunity to go out of this door
tonight, and I'll summarize your
opportunity. You go out of this door
tonight, and you start preparing
yourself for the major change in your
life.
And then tomorrow you prepare for
Shabbat like you prepare every Shabbat.
And if you don't observe Shabbat, then
tomorrow's the Shabbat you're going to
prepare the right way so you can accept
it a few minutes before. Yeah, I know
you're going to run tomorrow like a
chicken without the head a minute before
Shabbat. And tomorrow make an effort
that you accept Shabbat 5 minutes
before.
That you don't have any
chance that this Shabbat should be
touched in any type of a negative way.
And Shabbat, you make an effort to go to
the Beit Knesset, especially in the
morning cuz you need to hear Parshat
Zachor, and you're fulfilling a mitzvah
that is very difficult for us to
fulfill. Remembering the memory of
Amalek and to erase the memory of
Amalek. Yeah, just go to shul.
Here, and that's it. You perform the
mitzvah that you are obligated to do.
When you don't perform mitzvot that
you're obligated, you are creating these
voids in your life, and then you start
having problems.
And then you have a beautiful three
meals. You observe the Shabbat the right
way. That's it.
And then a few days, you prepare your
Mishloach Manot. You start giving
charity to poor people. You prepare what
you need to prepare for the Purim. If
you don't have a Megillah, go buy
yourself a Megillah. If you have some
money, it's not so expensive.
You prepare the right way. Where are you
going to hear the Megillah? Who's baby
sitting the kids while I'm listening to?
Where am I having my Seudah Purim? Learn
the laws of Purim. There's so much
information online now. 20 minutes,
learn the laws of Purim. What do you
need to do, not need to do.
Just follow the the steps. Very simple.
You don't have to develop now
ideas in your mind. Follow the steps.
You will see that by default
you will reach to this level.
And the more you put it, the more you
invest, the more you give, that's that's
K'mayim Panim El Panim, like a
reflection in the of the face in the
water.
And again, you have an opportunity. You
can fall asleep like I've been saying,
and then you'll wake up next Sunday.
Oh, I missed Purim. I have to wait now
till Yom Kippur.
I mean, you're all laughing, but I'll
when now your favorite store
will send you an email that they're
giving a 90% off coupon to the product
that you wanted the whole year, wouldn't
you jump on that opportunity right now?
Of course you do.
So I'm
I'm the salesperson of the from the
products of Hashem. I'm coming and
telling you, "Jump on the opportunity."
Jump on the opportunity. You have an
unbelievable opportunity that will
change your entire life. And I know it
sounds dramatic, "Change your life."
But it will.
How many times you woke up in the last
year or 2 years or 3 years and you I
need a change.
This is not working out. This is not
working out. Dead ends everywhere.
No shifla, no brakha in my parnassa, no
brakha in my learning Torah, no brakha
in the shalom bayit.
I said one word too much.
I want to wish you a happy Purim. I want
to wish you already Shabbat Shalom. And
Purim Sameach. I'll take the opportunity
to wish you already Pesach Sameach.
Take advantage of the next month and a
half cuz how you work yourself
throughout the month of Adar and and
Nissan, and you do everything the right
way, I'm telling you the only one who's
going to benefit.
You are the one who's going to benefit.
A little bit of effort, a little bit of
hard work, you will see that Hakadosh
Baruch Hu is just waiting for you to
reveal this light. And once you reveal
it, things will be positive in your
life.
Doesn't mean your life is right away
going to change,
but you'll see a huge difference.
So I wish you when you walk out of this
door tonight, that Amalek is going to be
waiting
in a different block.
He's not going to notice you. Maybe walk
from the side entrance. Go out quietly.
But really the main main change you need
to take and you have now the opportunity
and especially on Purim is really the
switch here.
That's it. That's what I've been trying
to push so long. And all my bad door,
when you leave and all my bad door, you
have no issues.
You have no challenges. You have no
problems.
You wake up happy. You go to sleep
happy. You happy to other people. You
healthy. You good.
But you need to reach to this level and
all my bad door, all my problems is
Hashem.
Nobody hates me. Nobody does anything
bad to me.
I have no enemies. My only enemy is
myself.
Hashem is waiting to bless me. This is
the attitude.
And you'll see everything falls in place
and your desires get answered. Your
prayers get answered.
And if they don't, you still see that
it's from Hashem and you understand what
you need to do.
Everything that I'm telling you, I'm
blessing you that this should be a
reality in your life.
And in order for this to be a reality in
your life, then you need to apply the
few steps that I told you and Hashem
will take care of everything else.