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This is not a tale, not a myth, not
folklore.
This is memory etched into our bones.
The sound of Hashem still in our soul.
bricks broke
to open
each plague a message I control
it all
in these
free
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willckle
No other
stood
fires
it would have been done by nations
chasing the sunision.
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walked in and we sang as the corpses
floated by no other stood and heard his
name. Not a dream, not a few million saw
that fire burns would have been done by
nation
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of us. Notions.
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He brought us back to finish the first
two commandments. This was not
transmission. This was
not
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the dreamer.
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to change the law.
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And that has never happened again.
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But how can you change the unchange?
How can you
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see this isn't about pride? It's not
about heritage. It's about truth. If
someone says God came to me, we say he
already came to all of us.
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that
we were there. We saw the fire. We made
a not but through experience. So nothing
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because we are still here and so is the
Torah.
This is not our story. This is our
identity and it can never be replaced.
We're back here on our Wednesday night
stump the rabbi where after some
you guys will ask some questions
will give us some answers tonight is
going to be for the
for all of that's under attack but is
getting endless wonders and miracles
from open for anyone that still has
spiritual eyes to See
how much people need need these eyes in
order to seek's wonders even though
they're literally everywhere.
Unfortunately, people are sometimes too
blind to see what's in front of them
hiding in plain sight. So tonight is for
the of all of Is whether they're in the
exile or they're in it they're in
wherever they are for them to have of
their eyes to be able to see the wonders
of
and also for the for
and all of the righteous No hides.
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with that
we uh are going to get started. We're
going to get started because at one end
there's so much to talk about at another
end we rely on a kadosh to put the
beautiful Torah in our mouth so we're
able to speak them appropriately so
people could truly understand and see
the miracles that are in open daylight
uh and right in front of people. We have
over a,000 missiles. Over a thousand
missiles have been shot at Israel. Over
a thousand missiles. For anyone that
hasn't seen, these missiles are
gigantic. Literally huge. Enormous. Uh
they're they're they're like literally
flying trucks. Enormous uh missiles that
are being shot. These are not the little
rockets made at home by kamas. These are
enormous rockets. The only thing that
resembles it is what Hussein
is. But despite all of these rockets, we
have endless wonders from
to save am
uh from death, from destruction. Uh the
majority of them are missing or being
shot down or all types of uh
extraordinary miracles are happening.
And if that was not enough, if you just
simply look at how much success Akadosh
is putting in the hands of Amis when
they're attacking the Amalik Iranians uh
with their planes maneuvering things
that are against the laws of nature uh
against the laws of physics doing all
types of things where literally a bullet
could literally uh you know be shown
that shot right at the plane but it's as
if the plane goes right through it and
it doesn't affect it. All types of
amazing things are happening
is showing us his wonders. But
unfortunately, not everyone has the eyes
to see. Not just today, but for the last
3,000 years in
we're going to learn about a very
important topic in the wonders of
Hashem. Now excluding the atheist who
choose to deny belief in a superior
power due to their arrogance, most
people are fast to believe in the
wonders of Hashem. People believe yes,
Hashem cures, Hashem gives money, all
types of different beliefs or some
miracle that happened a long time ago
like the splitting of the ocean and the
plagues. People don't have much of a
difficulty believing in these things.
whether they are far away from them like
yes it happened 3,000 years ago or it's
very near to them where it happened to
them that they saw that they got a cure
they saw that they got palasan and so on
yet
those very same people that say that
they have amunai and hashem's wonders
and hem they love to hear lectures about
amuna read books about amuna. Who
doesn't like to hear amuna stories? But
yet
dealing with the public for over a
decade now in the world of Torah and
getting literally
hundreds of questions every other every
other day. It's just literally there's
24 hours a day. all types of issues, all
types of problems, all types of
questions and doing my best
to try to help everyone in their own
way.
You see this time and time again
where as soon as people those very same
people that have a hashem
are in a what they believe is an
impossible difficulty
or they hear something whether it's from
my lecture or somewhere else they hear
something that
is beyond their logical capacity.
Then you see the questioning and a
disbelief start pouring out of those
people.
Why is it that some people have such
difficulty having complete amuna blind
faith in Hashem while others do not?
To answer this question, we're going to
dig into parach
along with some of the most wondrous
stories the sages ever told.
Perhaps then we will answer this
question and also help you that's
watching
uncover where your red line of amuna
limitation is. Also
this will be followed by your questions
which we will be happy to answer.
So
is the parad that
has many midashi many stories many
laws that are learned from it. Whether
it's the mal Shabbat that gets death
penalty
or it's learning about sit or even
learning about which way the Jewish
people bury a person once he dies which
is on their face
all types of things are ina but of
course there's also amazing stories and
we're going to try to learn a little bit
of Musar and a few of them
in the
We hear that am is does not trust in
Hashem.
Yes. The very same people that are
considered the highest level of Isel in
history.
The generation of knowledge. They had
knowledge of Hashem. They saw and heard
God's voice.
These very same people heard that God
promised them the land of milk and
honey.
But yet they wanted to investigate,
doublech check. They want a source.
They want to send mleim spies to the
land to go see what's there.
It wasn't enough to hear God's promise.
Among the miracle,
one for each tribe.
Among them were Khune
and Yeshua Benoon twoim
angels of
tells us and we also see this in
Chronicles that
Ben wasn't really
his real name.
He had many names but he's called Ben
because he was wholehearted covive all
heart wholeheartedly
with Hashem and against the spies
against anybody that's against Hashem
and Benune his father's name wasn't
Yafun
but rather
the sages teach us that
he who
He went against the spies wicked plot.
Meaning that his
brave act to stand up
for Hashem
against everyone, not just the spies.
The whole nation was against Hashem.
His
act not only defined him during that day
but defined him for eternity.
And each time he's mentioned in the
Tanakh
whether it's by the same name or a
different name that he had it's always
has to do with this glorious act.
Yeshuaun gets a blessing from
Moshe Abenu.
He adds a letter to his name,
but Kh does not. And therefore,
as soon as Khal realized that the spies
have an evil plot, they're looking for
something wrong with Israel.
He knew that he has to get a special
blessing. So, he went to
But before we get to,
we want to see what did Mosheu instruct
them to look for.
Aside from seeing how the land is,
look at the people. Are they strong? Are
they weak? Are they few? Are they
numerous?
Is it a good land where you see things
are growing? Are the city cities there
where people are dwelling there? Is it
open? Is it closed? Do they have
fortification protecting them?
Are there? But then
says,
"Is there a tree in it or not?
You shall strengthen yourself and take
from the fruit of the land.
Now we already Mosha Benu already asked
if the land is fruitful which would mean
there has to be trees.
And why is he asking if there's only one
tree?
That's because he's not referring to a
to a tree.
Rather the
gimatri numerical value of it it's telm
160 for telm and 160 for it and the
sages teach us is there a image there
someone that's a leader a righteous
person
and rashi says mosherenu was
investigating if job the prophet who was
a sadik if he's still alive
because if he is
if he is go and strengthen yourself go
learn from him. Get from him. Get a from
him. Get a from him.
Get fruit from that tree.
The first thing we wanted to
address is when people
have family problems
or financial problems
or whatever other issues that uh lead
them to want to move,
whether they want to make aliyah
or move to a different place.
What do people usually investigate?
The average person usually looks at the
prices. How much are the houses?
Maybe can I get a job over there? Can I
do business there? Usually the questions
are connected with money.
But our sages tell us otherwise.
that if one wants to decide where to
live,
money should not be the only priority.
In fact,
if money is the only priority,
you may lose on both accounts.
tells us
what one of the sages asked answered
someone that asked him if he would be
willing to move community.
The in chapter 6 Mishna number nine
says once I was walking on the road when
a certain man met me he greeted me and I
returned his greeting
showing that
good mannerisms doesn't matter if the
person is important very religious or
not somebody says is hello. Say hello.
In fact, is known to be the one that
always said hello to everyone before
they would say hello to him,
Jews and Gentiles.
Now, hello doesn't mean go stop every
time you see somebody and have a
20-minute conversation, but simply
showing a nice face. So, Abio Kisma is
walking around. He's on a journey. He's
taking a trip
as some of the sages often did
and he ran into a Jew
and this Jew says to the rabbi, "Rabbi,
from what place are you,
where do you live?" I said to him, "I'm
from the great city of scholars and
sages. I live in a place." He doesn't
You tell him, "Oh, I live in Italy. I
live in Tel Aviv. I live in Florida. I
live in New York. No, that's not doesn't
the name of the city is irrelevant.
What's in the city
is of critical importance. I am in a
city of
that's what
is valuable. That's the reason I live
there. Not because of the weather, of
the uh monetary supply there. No, no.
I'm in a city of. So this man says to
him, "Rabbi, would you be willing to
live with us in our place?
I would give you thousands upon
thousands of golden dins,
precious stones and pearls." This guy
was a multi-millionaire
that ran into into the rabbi.
He wasn't just an average Joe. This was
a multi-millionaire
who is now offering bin Kisma millions
and millions of dollars. Just come live
with us.
Unfortunately, in today's world, not
only do people not offer money for
rabbis to move into their community,
most of the time, even if they invite
somebody for a lecture, usually they
don't even want to pay.
People always say, "Oh, Rabbi, where are
you going to come to New York? You come
to California? You're going to come to
Honolulu? Wherever it is that you want
me to come to?" I say, "Oh, listen. When
somebody sponsors a lecture, arranges
something, brings a few hundred people
together, guarantees there's going to be
a lot of people, I'll come."
Well, what do you have to do that? You
have to invest. You have to do
marketing. You have to do a lot of
different things. If you don't want to,
we could do it for you, but you have to
come up with the money. Oh, okay. Okay.
And then they disappear 90% of the time.
99.9% of the time. Why? Because this
just the reality. People don't People
want for free. So here this
multi-millionaire
is offering bin Kis extraordinary
amounts of money.
You ask any rabbi today, listen rabbi,
you live where? You live in Jerusalem.
You live in uh New York. You live in
Florida. How about this? What are you
what's your salary now? How about we
multiply your salary by a 100 times?
Come move by us.
Most people
are on the plane the next day despite
the difficulty, the agony, the headaches
and so on. You that much money. Sure.
Khim didn't do that.
I says to him, I replied and I told him,
"Even if you are to give me all of the
silver and the gold precious stones and
pearls in the world, not just the
millions of dollars, the hund00 million
contract that you just offered me.
Multiply the hund00 million by infinity.
I would not
dwell anywhere aside
from a place of Torah.
As we learned from David, I prefer the
Torah of your mouth above thousands and
gold and silver.
Here we see
what the
cared about.
what the cared about and explains it.
Why did he make this decision? Why did
he say no? Says because yes, you may
have a nice city. They may have nice
buildings over there. They may have a
lot of money over there. They may even
have a Jewish community there.
But do you have there or do you have
just you know people that have the job
of a rabbi but they're just friends with
everyone. They don't tell anybody what
to do.
Like the heretic manis writes in his
book the uh I didn't ask to come to the
world. He says we're not allowed to tell
people what to do. We have to care about
people but don't you're never allowed to
tell anybody what to do which is 100%
heresy to say such a thing. Why? One of
the inra is
you're obligated to rebuke each other.
You're obligated to tell people when
they're doing something wrong.
But he literally has so many heresies
written in his book that had we written
all of them. This book instead of being
this big, it would literally be bigger
than the Tanakh.
So, we just picked cherrypicked
the worst ones.
But anyone that reads this book, I
already had a few reach out to me, tell
me, "Thank you for sending this to me.
I didn't know it was that bad."
They love the wisdom that's in this
because it not only talks about manis
the whole introduction the first I don't
know 30 pages or so talk about when
you're allowed to say something that
could even be considered but it's a
mitzvah to do it. What is heresy?
What do famous heretics have in common?
The introduction
is absolutely fantastic.
A lot of laws, a lot of different
details.
This is not just a he said, she said.
This is quoting
the exactly what he wrote and what he
said
word for word and then quoting
endless
hundreds and hundreds of sources of the
Torah are in this. Anyone that wants to
understand
what Torah is
about heresy, about going against
heretics,
about understanding the difference
between a mistake
and a
wicked act.
This book is a gift to the generation.
We've already printed 25,000 copies.
They're being distributed in Israel. In
America, I think already at this point,
we've already reached well over 10,000
copies have been distributed
in just the last couple of weeks. You
want to get yourself a box to distribute
in your community, you can go to the Kir
store. It's for free.
Lots of money being invested into
fighting Amalik.
But Kisma is telling us he has something
critical that most people do not
consider. A lot of people tell me,
"Listen, I'm thinking of moving from,
you know, my Lakewood or different
places in America to Florida. It's uh I
hear there's a good uh it's good over
there." Well, what's good? What Well,
why are you leaving a place that you're
in to go to Florida? Why? You heard
things. Why? Why are you leaving?
Why? Oh, I think maybe uh my wife will
have more friends there.
Who says that's a good thing?
Who says it's a good thing that your
wife's going to have more friends?
From my experience, women that have a
lot of friends
tend to be more
inclined to get a divorce as soon as
there's problems in the marriage.
Why? Because when she has a lot of
friends, she also has a lot of opinions.
And she also has a few friends that are
also divorced. And since the majority of
people's opinions about divorce are very
liberal,
there's always going to be one that
tells you, "Yeah, you shouldn't let him
treat you that way. You should divorce
him."
So having a lot of friends comes with a
price. Not really sure why people think
that's such a good thing. Not saying be
alone, but having a lot of friends
never heard anything like being a good
thing. Not even in the secular world.
But needless to say, we're back here.
Why did he say all this? He says, "When
a man departs from this world, neither
silver nor gold, nor precious stones nor
pearls come with him. None of it escorts
him out of this world. But only the
Torah studying good deeds."
As it says, "When you walk, it shall
guide you. When you lie down, it shall
guard you. And when you wake,
it shall speak on your behalf.
Here
tells you before you make a move,
whether it's to Israel or to different
parts of America or England or wherever
it is that you want to go, your number
one question
should be,
"What does my rabbi think about that?
If you have a rabbi, if you don't have a
rabbi, then you already have a different
problem.
If your rabbi is in one city,
only foolish people move away from their
rabbi. Why? The says, "If your rabbi
leaves the country, follow him
wherever he goes. follow him
to find somebody that's willing to be a
rabbi, somebody that you could trust,
somebody that you could tell everything
to, somebody that you can get guidance
from.
If he goes across the ocean, run after
him. If he needs money, give him
everything.
But people don't understand the value of
Kisma who is himself one of the greatest
sages that ever lived
says I'm not leaving a city of
just to be surrounded by a bunch of rich
people that spend a half a million
dollars on watches.
When the average person out there
thinks about this
automatically they understand that the
number one thing you should look at
wherever you live or want to live is
what are you connected to
in that place?
What are you connected to in that place?
They may be but you're not connected to
them because you don't go you don't ask.
They just exist there.
and you just exist there.
Big waste, waste of opportunity.
Why do people not take advantage of
these opportunities or move away from or
don't consider
to be the number one priority of why
they should move to a place? Answer,
they do not have
they do not believe in the wonders of
hem that
speaks through the brings miracles
through the they don't believe that
because had they believed it they would
do everything possible to cleave onto
the just like the Torah says cleave onto
Hashem
he is a burning fire so the says how can
you cleave onto Hashem if he's a burning
fire simple you don't cleave onto Hashem
you cleave on to his
and by cleaving to
You're connected to Hashemu
who's the prophet of all prophets. What
could anybody teach that he doesn't
know? That he hasn't taught is he
doesn't know. Over there there's another
go get a blessing from him. Go get a
guidance from him. Go learn Torah from
him. That's what you just look in the
city.
But the midash tells us that when they
got
to Kanan,
Job died
and the giants were burying him.
The giants were burying him.
Who are these giants?
Torah clearly says this is not a midash.
This is not a not that they're
insificant,
but this is literal Torah
that says
in this par and several other places,
this was a place where the giants lived.
The
spies came back with a report saying,
"Listen, we came and we saw your we saw
a Shashai Talmay. These are famous
giants.
We were like grasshoppers in their
eyes."
People
believe in what they see on TV and on
the internet, but when they hear giants,
like, nah, come on. But it says in the
Torah, you don't believe this. You're a
kufel.
Somebody doesn't believe even a single
word, a single letter in a Torah, it's
considered a heretic, a picos.
Now, interestingly enough,
the
before they see these giants,
as I said,
goes to
he goes to
and he
sees
Elzar. One of the 10 people that went to
Gan alive with his clothes on
was charged with guarding
the place where his master of is buried
in different times throughout history.
This was seen
in fact the
has a story of one of the kakam
who his profession was to measure
graves.
That was his profession.
And he went to the because he wanted to
measure
the graves
of
Yakov
also to see what we can learn from
there.
And when he got there,
he saw Elzer Ev
and he asked him for permission if he
could enter and go see the grave of uh
of Raavinu and said I have to ask
he's here.
Ra
says, "Yeah,
I went and I saw
next to
I measured
and then I wanted to measure
the grave of which is a floor down
the
it's not just a cave, one floor that
people go to today and pray. That floor
that you go to and pray was actually
built by the Arabs.
The floor below it was built by Herod.
Herod the Great. They called him great
but also killed a lot of sages. But he
built beautiful structures. Fixed the
betach after he killed many sages as a
form of chuva. is a very
fanatical
person.
He built the second floor but the third
floor below that
that's where
buried and below that is
below that is
now at the time of the
we're talking about 1500 years ago is
going to measure the grave he went to he
went to the place where
But
years later
in the uh year 1180
of Regensburg
who also traveled to the Middle East
visited
and he wrote that it's no longer allowed
to go to the first level of the uh cave
and you could only prayer pray in the in
the prayer room above it which is the
level level that Herod built
and is suck in this world became suck in
Shamim and
in the year 1266
86 years later there was a ban against
the Jews visiting
and that ban is till this day.
In fact, for 700 years,
no Jew entered that level
after the six day war some 60 years ago.
War of I'm sorry. Yeah, the six day war
1967.
The Israelis took over
the section and for the first time in
700 years, a Jew entered Mar
and the general of the Israelis was
Moshe
who was a thief and but nonetheless very
famous.
He used to discover different
archaeological discoveries, Jewish uh uh
artifacts
and he would during his wars
and he would steal them and take it for
himself. This is famous. This is not uh
millions and millions of dollars worth
of stuff. He would take to himself.
Anyway, he wanted to see what's in
there, but the the hole to get into that
section was very small. So, they got a
12-year-old girl that was the uh
daughter of one of the other uh soldiers
under the command of Mosha Dan. And this
12-year-old girl
named Mik Mikbel
became the first Jew in over 700 years
to enter that section of
she took pictures, measurements
in the uh book
by uh Sha Shimon Deutsch uh from the uh
Torah museum, living Torah museum. He
has a lot of interesting things in there
that I'm looking at, pictures and some
stuff that we saw in his museum.
He has a series of books about each
paras, different things that
archaeological finds and uh all types of
interesting things in there with.
But here he has a picture of the girl
going
into the hole.
over here. Tiny little hole. That's what
she she was the only one that was able
to fit.
And here is the picture she took.
But this level
was the level that Herod built. Not
where
that she didn't go to.
Now when people hear the story that when
he saw
alive,
some people have an easy time believing
and some people question it. Maybe it
was a dream. Maybe it's a parable. Maybe
it's this. No, no. This is what
happened.
It's not the first time or the last time
this happened.
When people hear certain things,
whether it's giants
or extraordinary stories of the
if they don't have a strong am in
Hashem,
they have a very difficult time
believing. I'm going to give you a few
stories from the
that
not everybody tells because
there's a limitation in people's minds
of where and how far Hashem's wonders
get to.
So typically when somebody asks about
these stories,
unless the rabbi knows that this person
has strong amun understands,
they'll just tell them, "No, it's you
could just learn mousar from them.
They're good stories, but it's not
real." But in reality, the rashbam many
say that the majority of these stories
that I'm about to mention to you are
100% what happened.
Some of them are clearly mashim but some
of them are clearly 100%. This is what
happened.
One of the
Rabi Abba
Gabba or also known as Gaba
used to travel
and during these travels he would have
he would have these extraordinary things
happen to him. we would have
Hashem wanted somebody to see it.
And there's a whole section of stories
here, 15, 20 stories
that one is more miraculous than the
other just explaining to us a little
bit, tiny bit about the wonders of
Hashem.
People ask all the time. Just the other
day, somebody asked me,
"Is there any archaeological proofs
that the Jews died in the desert?"
So I told him, "Yeah, there's a book you
could look at has many different
archaeological finds. A book recently
that was also translated to English by
Rabbi Zamir Cohen.
There's a lot of different things
there."
"Oh, but what about Wikipedia?" he asks
me.
I don't know about Wikipedia, whether
they have it or don't have it. What am
I? Uh the Wikipedia police, the internet
police. I have no idea what people Oh,
so it doesn't exist, he tells me.
Meaning if it's not where he wants it to
be, then it doesn't exist. People like
that, usually they get blocked because I
don't have the patience for stupid
people.
But for sure, if they're watching this,
they should shut off the lecture now
because the things they're about to
hear, they're not going to believe.
So the first story here says
says I myself saw a young of one day
old. You know the famous animal. I told
you several stories about it in the
past. One of the times that it was at
the time of David
a young
started going wild in the city
destroying a bunch of buildings. was so
big that literally every footstep would
destroy a building.
So this is
a thousand years after more than a
thousand years after
says in my travels I saw a young that
was only one day old.
How big was he? He was the size of Mount
Tav.
Huge mountain. That's how big he was.
showing us here that they all come all
the same size. This thing was an
enormous giant thing, much bigger than
any dinosaur some movie created. This is
a real thing.
And he says
when this
young
excreted dung went to the bathroom,
it damned the Jordan River. The entire
river of Jordan River, huge river,
became stuck,
became like a wall until the waste
dissolved over time.
Now, for somebody to believe what the
movie say, some dinosaur, some lizard
with a lot of teeth running after
people, people believe that. When the
movies tell people that there's some
creepy looking
bugs that have the ability to make
spaceships because they saw it in the
movie. They believe it, but you tell
them, "Listen, there was an animal just
a couple thousand years ago that it's
the size of a mountain." Tell come on,
where? How come we don't see the bones?
What? Just because you don't see the
bones doesn't exist.
What? You looked at everywhere? You
think people looked everywhere, they
found everything?
Furthermore,
this is just a small story. As I told
you, it gets bigger and bigger. These
stories,
gets bigger and bigger.
Uh Barbakana says
once we were going on a ship
and we saw a certain fish
where there was sand on its back
and a meadow sprouted upon it. We
thought it was an island.
So, we got on it, got off the boat, we
got on this island,
and we started baking and cooking on it.
But when the back of this fish got hot
from the fire, it turned over.
And if not for the fact that the ship
was right next to us, we would have all
drowned.
This fish was so enormous. This is not
like the whales that you see on
Discovery Channel and on the internet
that you know different people take
pictures of. No, we're talking about
something that literally so big it's
like an island
and doesn't move much apparently.
That's how big it was.
He says another time
We're going in a desert
and we saw certain geese
whose feathers fell out because of their
excessive fat
and streams of oil
would drip from them and they were
flowing beneath them.
Meaning these geese were so enormous
that when a
feather would fall from it,
it would literally bring sustenance to
the people.
I said to them, we will we have a
portion of you in
one of the geese raised its wing in
reply. Said, yes. And another one also
raised its thigh.
When I came before Rab Lazal and I told
him the story, Rab Lazar was concerned.
Why? He says, "Israel is going to be
held accountable because of these
geese."
Why?
He says, "Because these geese, they're
being prepared. Hashem has them as part
of the reward for the righteous
at the time of Msiah.
So, they keep growing bigger and bigger.
because eventually they're going to be
slaughtered and going to be part of the
feasts of the righteous people.
And because there are wicked people that
are delaying the Messiah, they're going
to get punished not only for their sins,
they're going to get punished for making
these geese suffer.
Another time says we were in a desert
one of his journeys
and they met this Arab merchant but this
Arab merchant wasn't like the uh many of
the foolish Arabs throwing rocks today
in missiles and terrorists. This Arab
was a learned person and actually had an
expertise
so impressive that it's even mentioned
in the also
showing how unbiased the sages are when
they seem
says wisdom in the in the Gentiles
believe. Yeah, I believe there's there's
there's wisdom in the in the Torah in
the don't have but sure they have.
Now
says we met this Arab
And he would take earth from the ground
and smell it.
And he would be able to tell us exactly
the way to go to a different place just
by smelling the sand
and exactly how far we are.
Now this sounds unbelievable. You tell
me you take a piece of sand, you can
smell it, and just from the smelling,
you tell us not only the directions to
another city, to another place, to a
location, but exactly how far it is. So
I tested him.
I gave him some sand. He smelled it.
I told him how far we are from such and
such city. Says based on the smell, we
are eight par.
For lack of explanation, just think of
about 20 miles away.
We're 20 miles away from this location.
We continued going.
And then we asked him again, how far are
we now?
He got uh we gave him some sand. He
smelled it. He said, "Okay, only three
pellet left.
Kabya says, "I switched it around. I
wanted to see really
if he could tell the difference between
one sand and the other. I switched it
around. I gave the sand that from the
eight p I ke I kept it and I gave it to
him to smell again but I couldn't best
him." Meaning he knew exactly. No, no,
this is the sand from 20 miles ago. This
is not from Sanier.
So this Arab was an expert. He knew
exactly where a lot of things were.
And the Arab merchant says to us,
"Come, I will show you
those that died during the 40 years of
wandering in the wilderness of Sai at
the time of Mosherenu. You want to go
see the Jewish people that died in the
desert to say answering the question of
that fool that sent me a message the
other day. If there is proofs that uh uh
the Jews died in the desert,
archaeological, it's an
it's an you don't believe in you're a
ghost. You're a heretic. No different
than atheists.
So this Arab says, "Yeah, you want to
know what? You want to go see
the Jews that died in the desert, you
know, every year because they got
punished after this week's par.
Every year they on they would all make a
grave, dig a grave for themselves and
sleep in there and Hashem would decide
who's going to wake up and who's not
every year.
So the Arab merchant said, "You want to
go see them?" We said, "Sure."
He took us exactly there.
We saw them.
They saw the bodies.
Says their faces were shining.
Meaning these people, even though Hashem
punished them, they were so righteous
that their flesh was still on them
2,000 years after they died.
And they were lying on their backs
from there. By the way, this is the the
pasan from here as a source of how we
bury Jews from here from this story.
Meaning this is a real story. This is
not a uh parable.
And I specifically say it now because of
the next bit of information Rabi Abba
says to us.
And the knee of one of them meaning the
people that they that were buried the
knee of one of them was raised. Meaning
just imagine person is laying down
and his knee is raised in such a way
like a triangle if you will. His knee
was raised and the Arab merchant entered
meaning entered the grave. This was not
something where it was a tiny little
hole in the ground. He entered the grave
and went under the knee of the dead
person
while riding on his camel and his spear
held upright and still it did not touch
the leg of the dead person. Meaning this
person that they went into his grave
that still had his flesh on that was
still righteous that was so shining
was enormous in comparison to us.
Enormous.
When I told people years ago for the
first time that the says that Musher
Benu was 10 am tall which is 20 feet and
he was able to jump 20 feet in the air
and his stick was another 20 ft long and
after jumping with the stick at the top
of his hand he only reached the ankle of
OGashan.
When some people heard this like no you
really are you sure that was really that
tall? What is he a giant? No he wasn't a
giant.
Today he would be considered a giant
because we are smaller.
But in his time he wasn't. In fact says
all of the
had to be at least 20 feet tall in order
for them to carry the kuresh because of
the way the kesh was. If they were any
shorter then by having the stick on
their shoulder the would hit the floor.
They had to be 20 feet tall. All the
levime. So in his generation Mosha Abenu
being 20t tall was normal. And in fact
we see here from this story Mosha Abenu
was not even the tallest because this
person whoever it was that died they
went into his grave. He was clearly a
righteous person.
Still has his flesh on his body.
They walked inside his grave. They
walked under his knee. He's riding a
camel. Do you know how big a camel is?
When you're on top of a camel, you're
already five, six feet in the air. And
on top of it, he has his spear in his
hand straight up. We're talking about
this is somewhere in the neighborhood of
maybe 10, 15 feet in the air,
like the top of the spear from the
camel. And it's still not touching the
knee, the bent knee. That's how big he
was.
And then Abi Abba says also to impress
upon us, this is not a parable.
I cut off a corner of the garment
of one of them. Meaning there was
multiple
people buried there and he cut off the
tit off of it. They were buried with tit
because Hashem in this week's par said
that those that uh followed the spies
are going to die in a desert. All of
them meaning everything with them their
clothes are part of them.
So they all got buried with sit on
today the tradition is not to bury with
it but nonetheless they did.
So
Kaba
cut off a corner of the tit
so he could show it to the what he saw
and also they could learn from it how
the chich was if it's the same thing as
how paskin
but as soon as I took it off I couldn't
move
became disabled
when the Arabs saw saw me. He said,
"Perhaps you took something from them."
Said, "Yeah, how do you know?" He says,
"Because we have a tradition, since
we've been here many times, that whoever
takes anything from them, from these
that are buried here, anyone that takes
anything from them
becomes disabled, cannot move on."
Says, "I returned it. I dropped it over
there.
And I was able to move.
As a side note, the sages got mad at
Rabba. Not because he cut off the
because he didn't get he didn't look
enough at it himself. Okay, you can't
take it. At least investigate yourself
and tell us what you saw. He didn't have
enough details about the tit to satisfy
the
another time asa is with this Arab
merchant the Arab merchant tells him you
want to come see Mount Sai he says sure
he says I went and I saw
they got close to Mount Sai
and then they saw scorpions but not the
scorpions
that people
Rather, these scorpions are what the
Torah mentions
scared the life out of am
at the time of Yamsuf. They got the
Yamsuf. In front of them is the water.
Behind them is Par and his entire army.
On the right and the left are
giant snakes and scorpions. What's
giant? Rabi says the scorpions were like
white donkeys. They were huge, enormous
scorpions.
Imagine a scorpion the size of a donkey,
a horse.
That's the scorpions that were there.
Now, somebody hearing this, they don't
have any amuna
in Hashem. Or they have amuna, but the
amuna with limitations,
they'll say, "Nah, come on. The only
scorpions that exist are the ones that I
see on Discovery Channel. They're like
this big. They're scary. Some of them
are even really dangerous,
but they're small. They're not uh Why
you telling me even in the movies they
don't make them that big?
What's in the Torah
is not only emit.
It's not only the truth. It's much more
than the human imagination could ever
get to
if only people knew what's in the Torah,
what actually existed. And we're not
talking about at the time of Mosher
Rabenu. This is 1500 years ago. Mosher
Rabenu was 3,300 years ago.
Ababa says, "I went to Mount Si and I
saw scorpions the size of donkeys.
And then a heavenly voice came out. He
heard the voice of Hashem."
Woe unto me that I have sworn to exile
my people.
Shem was still crying over his own
children.
Another time
went with this Arab merchant. He told
him, "Okay, now you want to go see where
Kak is buried?" He said, "Sure.
Come, I'll show you."
He took him to a place here. This is the
place where the ground swallowed up.
I went and I saw that there's two cracks
in the ground and there's smoke coming
out of it.
So the Arab took a wool shearings,
soaked them in water and stuck them on
the point on the pointed head of the
spear
and then he put it inside the cracks.
When he took it out, they were all
singed like as it went into lava.
So the Arab told me,
"Harken to one you hear." Meaning pay
attention to what I'm saying to you. I
heard that these people were saying
inside
here I hear them.
What did they say?
are
and they meaning the ones that are in
there and we are the liars
and the Arabs said to me this happens
every 30 days
why because they're shaking up in gum
kovak is still in gum whoever followed
him is still in gay all the people that
are supporting manis freedman may join
or replace this place in gum moment.
Certainly
Manis and his uh and his uh managers of
the channel that
spam my phone
and left leave me annoying messages.
That's their future. in fact is a uh
our new book
that has indisputable proof that Manis
Freedman and everything he says and
everyone that follows in his footsteps
have no share of the world to come and
it's 100% happy Kut the manager of his
channel the guy that calls himself his
number one fan who is now
preaching the lies like his like his uh
like his master does. He also got a copy
of the book.
He took a picture
with one of my students holding the
book. I'll show it to you guys. I'll put
it on YouTube. And then he calls me,
leaves messages
about he's happy that his
is being spread. What?
A picole suit is being spread.
you know when what their end is going to
be. This is exactly this about them
is saying Moshe and his are and we are
the liars.
That's what Manis and his followers are
going to say including the rabbis that
are supporting him and saying the same
nonsense as him. All of them are going
to be the same. Moshe and his met and we
are liars. That's what they're going to
say forever.
And this Arab is telling
this happens every 30 days. Why every 30
days? Because
like meat, they're stirred up in a
cauldron.
And the meat and the uh and it turns and
every 30 days they get to a point right
under this hole that we could hear them
screaming. They're always screaming
this.
But we can't hear it because gay is so
big where they're being burned.
We can only hear it when they're right
under this hole.
He also shows them a point of the earth
where the earth and the heaven uh touch
each other.
And then the other
also talk about extraordinary stories
they had wherean
says that he was once on a ship and he
saw a fish
that when he stuck his head out of the
sea,
it was so big that his two eyes looked
like two moons.
And the water that gushed out of his
nostrils was like two rivers of the
surah.
Talk about something much more enormous
than was ever recorded on video. About
says, "Yeah, we also saw something
different fish though. We were on a ship
and we saw a fish that when he stuck his
head out of the sea, he had horns
and on the horns it was engraved.
I am only a small creature of the sea
and I am 300
long. This is immeasurable size.
I am only a small creature of the sea.
I'm 300 pals long. And I'm going to go
to the mouth of the Livatan. the Levi. I
told you guys about the Levian in the
past.
And Rabashi says, "Oh yeah, that fish. I
know that fish. He's called a sea goat."
Isa the yama. He's a sea goat who
searches for his food and has horns.
Meaning y we're familiar with this.
You're not the only one that saw him. We
saw too. Yeah, we know this guy.
And there is
endless wondrous stories that continue
not just here across the spectrum of the
Torah.
So when the Torah tells us in this
week's para that
the spies said we saw these giants and
we were so small next to them
that we were like grasshoppers next to
them.
Number one, we see that not all of them
were so small like anybody in human size
today because as we saw from what he
just said,
how enormous this person was that they
went on a camel and they're still under
his knee.
Just imagine how big the giants were.
Now,
says,
"Everything I created, I created for my
honor."
And he did not short change this world
anything. Everything is here.
That doesn't mean that everyone's going
to see it every day. That doesn't mean
that it's going to roam the streets, but
there's no limitations to a kadosh's
wonders.
Somebody asked me today, "How come
Hashem doesn't reveal himself to us
anymore like he did at Mount Si because
it seems like we would need it more
today because people are further from a
said no you're misunderstanding. You see
at the time of this generation that
we're reading about
spoke and they heard his voice. They saw
the words in the sky
and yet
despite having absolute knowledge of God
that does not stop them from sinning.
They sinned in this par and says 10
times they tested me and I nearly
destroyed them. In fact, he says,
Hashem says to Moshe, chapter 14:1,
"How long will this people provoke me?
How long will they not have amunai in
me? Despite all the signs that I have
performed in their midst, the wonders
Hashem wants to destroy. I will smite
them with the plague and annihilate
them.
And I shall make you a greater and more
powerful nation than they. Meaning he
wanted to start a whole new nation with
Mushabenu.
To whom? To the people that knew that
Hashem exists. They heard his voice.
They saw his voice. They saw wonders on
a daily basis.
That's also the reason why they got
punished right away because it was a
higher revelation.
And therefore, the answer is why doesn't
he hashem reveal himself? It's exactly
because we have less belief in Hashem,
less amuna and hem, less knowledge of
Torah. And therefore, if they with such
high level of knowledge of God still
did not have absolute amuna in Hashem
and thereby leading Hashem to punish
them. If Hashem revealed himself
in the same fashion today,
we wouldn't survive 24 hours.
So it's to our benefit that Hashem does
not reveal himself in the same level
as he did in the past because a higher
revelation is also higher judgment.
It's just like if you have a kid and you
find out that your kid
said some nasty things about you to your
other kid and you find out about it. Of
course, kid saying bad things about
their parents, horrible thing.
And you decide whether you're going to
punish them or not punish them. How are
you going to punish them? What kind of
punishment? Maybe just let it go. Maybe
not. But if the same kid goes up to your
face and starts insulting you the same
things,
the same horrible things, but he does it
in your face. Is there a possibility, a
remote possibility that you're not going
to punish him? Only if you're an evil
parent, you're not going to punish that
kid because it's good for him to get
punished. Why is why is the latter
option for sure you're going to punish
him? Whereas the first one, not
necessarily. Not always.
Because when they do it in your face,
it's much higher level of much higher
level of disrespect, much higher level
of of of uh of uh crime.
same concept with the higher level of
revelation from Hashem.
But just because Hashem does not reveal
himself in the same level as he did in
the Torah in previous generations
does not mean that he does not reveal
himself. If you have a problem
seeing Hashem everywhere in your life,
if you have a problem believing the
stories in the Torah about giants or
about anything else that is beyond your
logical capacity,
the only reason why
you are having these problems of is
because you're not learning enough to is
because you're not paying attention to
Hashem everywhere. Hashem is everywhere.
There are literally miracles happening
and wonders happening every single day
in every single one of our lives. The
more you learn about Hashem and his
Torah, the more you're going to see it.
If you're not seeing Hashem, that be
that's because you're not looking.
You are like
a blind donkey that only sees what's in
front of him. You don't have spiritual
eyes because there's no Torah in you.
You didn't sanctify yourself. So, how do
you expect to see the divine?
But the more you sanctify yourself with
the holy Torah and mitzvot,
the easier it is for you to see Hashem
everywhere in everything. Whether it's
the extraordinary
fortune you had in your business or
finding the car that you needed or an
appointment or the wife or the husband
or having a child that's healthy. People
that understand about child birth know
that every baby that's born healthy is
not one miracle.
One expert said that during the nine
months that a child
is develop develops in the mommy's
belly, there are at least 50 stages.
50 stages where there has to be an open
miracle
for the baby not to get hurt and
potentially die or be born with some m
some deformity. Meaning 50 miracles have
to happen for the baby to be born
healthy.
But people take birth for No, I'm not
ready to have more kids. I already have
one. Maybe I'll get a dog instead. You
don't realize what kind of miracle
you're part of. How many miracles you're
part of? You have healthy kids.
Oh, I don't know. How come God doesn't I
don't see it. You don't see it.
The fact that you have two balloons that
are able to record everything you see,
that's not a miracle. Oh, come on.
Everybody has that.
No, not necessarily. Not everybody has
that, first of all. And second of all,
just because Hashem made this miracle so
abundant, does that lessen the miracle?
The problem
is not with the wonders of Hashem
lacking shalom. The wonders of Hashem
are as abundant as your Torah knowledge
and belief. The more you believe in and
his Torah, the easier it is to see the
wonders in Hashem and the easier it is
to believe that there's no limitations,
giants,
extraordinary
things.
Yeah. But yeah, sure. Okay. So, there
was a uh fish the size of a city. Okay,
great. Yeah. What's What's the big deal?
That's Hashem. Hashem created that. Is
there a limitation for Hashem? I'm going
to limit Hashem and how much he could
create with my little tiny mind.
Why? Just because your little mind
cannot get your head around it to
understand that there could be such a
big fish or such a big animal or such a
big person or all types of things that
happen just because of that, Hashem
can't do because you can't believe it.
The audacity of people
to limit the creator
is not only a problem with their amuna,
it's also
a partial disease of atheism.
It's like the virus.
What do atheists do? They choose not to
believe.
They choose not to believe
because even if you provide them
proofs,
they'll deny them without even looking
at them. Why? Because they don't want to
believe that anything else is superior
to them. This is also one of the things
that
our editor
of Jacob
who wrote in the introduction,
he writes,
"What is the
common camp that all heretics have
throughout history?
all heretics,
atheists
and the likes are in the same camp
that they are not willing to accept that
they are smaller than God.
They're not willing to comprehend
that there's something in the world that
is beyond their understanding.
But that's why
wrote,
"If I could understand God, I would be
God." But the heretics are not willing
to do that. That's why on a regular
basis, Manis and the rest of his
followers
continue to minimize God further and
further.
He started with God needs you.
Then he says he has a body, he has an
arm.
Then he even says and we quote it here
that on Yum Kipur
on Yum Kipur the Jewish people are not
asking for forgiveness from God.
What do we have to ask for forgiveness?
Says Manis Freedman. He says no on yum
kipur god asks us for an apology
for creating this world and putting all
the and creating all the difficulties.
Can you imagine this this of this
whole concept of God needing you is not
is not a uh uh the end all. No, the
whole mission of Manis is to create a
new religion where there's no sins.
Meaning the rapist, the pedophile, the
murderer, the thief, all of them
according to Manis's religion and all of
his followers,
all of them do not have to apologize for
their murder and their rape and and and
all the horrible things they did. No,
they're saying it's God's fault.
Hashem's fault. So, Hashem will ask them
for an apology on Yum Kipur.
And you're telling me
that this is Judaism? What he says?
No Jew in their right mind
would ever believe that what he's saying
is Judaism. They keep harping on this
whole
statement of Hashem need. They don't
realize that it's not the end all. He
says there's no reward and punishment.
Everyone is going to heaven. And we
quote time and time again.
He even says in the introduction to his
book
that when God came down at Mount Si, he
didn't come to give us the laws. No, he
came there with a mission to tell us
that he needs us. that he needs
something from us. He needs us to do the
mitzvot
and he says a apologies and all types of
other things.
Don't think
Don't think for a moment that just
because you keep Shabbat
and you do a few good deeds,
you're exactly where you need to be.
Now, sure, if you're watching this, most
likely you're not a Manis Freedman
supporter,
but having limited beliefs in the
wonders of Hashem
is not just a small problem.
It's a big problem.
Because when you limit God to what he
can do, you're following in the
footsteps of manness
where he could not understand that God
could be bigger than him. So he said,
"No, then God needs me." And before you
know it, God has a body like me. It's
not the same, but he has a body even
though he says he doesn't. And then he
further he says, "God is going to ask me
for an apology."
And he also says famously
that it's not good to be religious. If
everyone becomes religious then that's a
problem
and all types of other things. We quote
so many things in here.
I'm honestly you read this book
you're surprised the sun rises every day
after these statements that he made were
made.
How much kindness and mercy Hashem has
on us to literally allow the sun to rise
every day after this
and people like him exist in the world
and publicize their everywhere
limitations in Hashem and his wonders of
hem and amun
is the same path. You may not be where
the aikosim are. But if you continue to
ignoring the limitations and your belief
in hem,
you could end up shalom in a place where
God could only do what you decide.
And before you know it, you'll even
expect God to say I'm sorry to you.
So this Abu Thai
is not just to tell you some stories for
entertainment purposes.
This is to test
the amuna limitations that each and
every person has. You know what you
believe instinctively and what you
don't.
You know what you have a problem with
and what you don't. And now you have to
ask yourself the question why. Why do
you have a problem believing
in the wonders of Hashem?
Once you answer that,
you at least diagnose
the problem and be already on the way to
a cure. And you succeed. You know, it
took a lot of time and effort to study
for this lecture and I really hope that
you're enjoying it and really growing
with every word because I did. If you
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lecture. With that being said, you could
start asking some questions and will
give me the answers.
A rabbi was telling me there's no such
thing as a Ben.
I must be a Jew. Is that true? No, it's
not true. There's Jews and there's
Gentiles. The all the Gentiles are
considered Ben,
descendants of No. We're all descendants
of Noah. The whole world is descendants
of No, but the Jewish people accepted
the Torah, Mount Sai, and we became
separate from everyone else. But the
rest of the world stayed the same. The
rest of them are the descendants of
Noah. And there's laws that are
applicable to non-Jews in the Torah. If
you want to convert, become a Jew, you
can. But you don't have to.
You can still go to heaven without being
a Jew.
What happens if the job as a fireman
wants me to clean to be clean shaven? I
feel like I cannot compromise my Jewish
look and look like a Roman. I know it's
permitted by law in certain cases, but
Hashem provides. So, you answered your
own question.
Thank you guys for all the compliments
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But uh let's learn
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where could I find a discussion
regarding Kiru
that says if I bring someone back to
Hashem it will I will obtain 310 worlds
and if I try they refuse they don't
obtain. You just go to my uh lectures.
You type in on my YouTube channel Kiru
and you have at least a half a dozen
lectures uh about it. There's one
particular lecture that I spoke about
the 310 worlds that I did in Los Angeles
maybe some eight nine years ago. Uh it's
a short lecture. I told him part of my
life story and then I told him the
reason why I do Kiru now. It's probably
maybe an hour lecture
and uh that one I spoke specifically
that's the first time I mentioned the
310 worlds uh comes from Schlomik and I
bring some sources
but uh there is other lectures that I
mention it too but that's one also one
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Since Moshe knew that sending the spies
was not necessary,
why still ask them to inform him if Yov
was alive? Well, just because Moshe had
prophecy which is above
doesn't mean that it's always active.
Same thing with uh that have it doesn't
mean that they always know everything.
No, there are sometimes that Hashem does
not show us uh doesn't show that the
people that have and needless to say the
the prophets uh the things there are
certain things that are hidden only only
Hashem knows and he does it to still
leave freedom of choice.
The only time that Hashem showed Moshe
Rabenu uh the future of everything is
after was already the end of his days
before he died. He showed him all the
generations and everything that's going
to happen. But before that, Moshe did
not know everything that's going to
happen in the future. He didn't know
what's going to happen with the uh
spice.
What if we need to leave the house but
can't say before 72 minutes?
I don't understand. You have
you have a uh to you eat. You have
certain time to eat.
Say the blessing. How long does it take
to say the baton? Two, three, four
minutes, five minutes. Now, if there's
some type of an emergency, life's at
risk or something like that, then of
course the life risk is even uh puts the
entire Tawra on hold. But if it's just
to go make it to an appointment, no, you
have to say,
but if you're in a process of uh
conversion, you're not Jewish yet, it's
a different story. You don't even have
to say, but if you're Jewish, if you're
going to eat bread, then uh say after
you finish, if you know that you're not
going to have time to eat uh and say,
then don't eat bread. Eat something
else. Eat just a uh what's inside the
bread. Don't eat the bread.
Okay. See,
can a non-Jew pray Amida?
Uh, no. The the the uh the prayer from
the sidu is specifically for the Jewish
people as every single part of Amida
shows that Hashem commanded us commanded
us to do these mit. So if a non-Jew
would say the amid they're lying because
each time it says you know that blessed
you hem that you commanded us to do this
and so on and so forth. He didn't
command the non-Jew. So the prayer from
the sidu is not for the non-Jews.
Non-Jew should pray from their own words
from their heart.
Uh which sometimes can be very deep and
very emotional and uh very very good
even better than sometimes the way the
Jew will pray from the sidul.
What's the difference between Zionism
and Jewish?
Uh, very very simple.
Although the founders of Zionist Zionism
were
Jews, they were not religious Jews. In
fact, they hated Judaism.
And in fact, the primary purpose of
Zionism is to remove the Jewish people
from the Torah, from belief in God, from
belief in the Torah, and to make the
Jewish people like the nations. Uh
that's uh why Hel the founder of Zionism
converted to Christianity. He used to
his son writes that uh he he did not get
a bilah because his father did not
believe in Judaism and he used to
celebrate bring a Christmas tree to his
house every year. Uh and he has a
letters between him and uh the pope that
he is his solution to anti-semitism is
by removing Judaism
from the Jewish people. So the founders
of Zionism and many of them to this day
uh are antithetical
to the Jewish people. I have several
lectures where I speak about Zionism.
You just go to my YouTube channel. You'd
be surprised what you're going to hear.
In fact, the Zionist were no less of an
enemy of the Jewish people than the
Nazis were an enemy of the Jewish
people.
That's how bad. So when people say that
all Jews are Zionists, uh not only does
that show uh ignorance, it shows
complete disregard for the truth.
Abby, thank you very much. I'm Muslim
and I respect you because you're a real
Jew. You're my cousin. Okay. Thank you.
Arab Arab from Albania. Respect. Salam
alalaykum.
You say the truth. Shalom, Rabbi.
Respect. Okay. Thank you.
All right.
Are no hides allowed to say amen to like
for example when you say a blessing at
the beginning at the end of the shure.
Yes, you could say amen.
How come Exodus names Joshua by this new
name
but presents the full story in numbers?
Because the Torah is not written in uh
chronological order. Not everything is
in order. There are certain parts of the
Torah that are you'll find in Exodus
that really happened after. Uh the Torah
is not a history book.
It's a book of laws that has stories in
it.
When do you think the Mashiach is going
to come? When I'm up there soon,
I know that the righteous will
resurrect. If you are already in Gan
Eden, do you still leave to resurrect?
uh if you have the merit to be part of
the resurrection then you will resurrect
but there are going to be some people
that are in heaven but will do not have
the merit to resurrect. Uh but yes, the
resurrection is a uh is one of the extra
rewards for for for righteous people.
Why are the religious Jewish people
still only two million people if we were
3 million in the desert? Mathematically,
it doesn't make sense. Even if 90% get
eliminated into into marriage,
uh you should do your calculations
actually uh because your math is wrong.
Uh number one, we were a lot more than
that in the desert. But also if you look
at all of the pilgrims, inquisitions and
and holocausts that happened to the
Jewish people uh throughout history,
especially when you read the midashim
and the different details of how many
Jews were massacred
uh in the past years, if you just look
at what happened during the destruction
of the first beta mikdash or the second
beta mikdash, they make the holocaust
look like child's play. the destruction
of how many Jews died and and and
massacred during the destruction of the
betas was much worse than the holocaust.
Much worse. Uh you know, so the point is
is that the fact that we're still exist
in itself is a miracle.
Why are the majority of Jews not
following the Torah today? It's due to
ignorance. The less people know about
the beauty of the Torah and the
obligation of the Torah,
the more they're inclined to follow the
ways of the they're following. Why?
Because the people like the Zionists and
the reformers convinced many Jews to not
send their kids to religious school, to
not be religious. And unfortunately, we
are living in a uh you know, several
generations after that. is the outcome.
This whole started a couple hundred
years ago. Even though there's always
been Jews that made sins throughout all
of history, that's the reason why the
beta was destroyed the first time, the
second time, and all the other horrible
things that happened to Jewish people
throughout history. It's not because uh
you know a uh there's Hashem is bored
and just wants to put some action in the
world. It's because we made sins and he
uh and he punished us. Uh and in fact,
the
says that there are seven things that
come to the world uh as a result of uh
of our sins.
So the point is is that when you uh when
you look at what happened over the last
couple of hundred years
and you see that uh the Zionist,
heretics, atheist, communists
literally exerted every effort they
possibly can
to uh destroy the Torah world, destroy
the Jewish world, and they're still
doing it to this day.
I mean, just think about this. Right
now, the government of Israel
is considering any Torah scholar that
does not go to the army as a criminal.
They put some of them in jail.
They take away financials assistance
that they even give to the Arab
terrorists.
When an Arab terrorist kills Jews, his
family gets money from the Israeli
government.
But a Jew,
a Jew that follows the Torah like we did
at Mount Si is considered a criminal.
The Mishna says in chapter 5,
seven types of punishment come to the
world for seven kinds of transgressions.
One, if some people give ma and others
do not, a famine caused by a lack of
rain ensues.
Some go hungry and some are satisfied.
So if you have money and you don't give
ma just so you know it's not just you
lose your blessing blessing you bring
punishment to the world just so you know
this is Mishna this comes even before
the
two if all decided not to give mas
then a general famine is caused by armed
bands and drought ensues.
Three, if they also decided not to
separate the kala, then a famine is
caused by fatal drought and a fatal
drought ensues.
Four, pestilence comes to the world for
the death penalties prescribed in a
Torah that were not carried out by the
court. Meaning, somebody drives on
Shabbat,
they think that nothing happened. They
don't realize they were the reason why
Hashem brought corona to the world.
Corona virus
because you drove on Shabbat you're
supposed to get death penalty but we
don't have a son so Hashem still
punishes how he brings corona virus he
brings all types of diseases
and also the illegal use of fruits of
the uh of the
five
the sword of war why do we have war
right now in the world why is everybody
trying to destroy Israel why everybody's
anti-Semitic now you're going to know
The sword of war comes to the world for
the delay of justice, for the perversion
of justice and for rendering decisions
contrary to Allah. In so many words, the
Israeli court system, Supreme Court
system is the largest enemy of the
Torah. They do everything possible to go
against the Torah. Every judgment that
they
rule brings war to the world.
wicked people that pretend to be rabbis
and are in a bedin and they only convert
certain people just because they pay
them or just because it's a relationship
issue or all types of manipulations or
they rule against when it comes to other
cases like money because they have some
type of uh vested interest. They give
the money to their friend instead of to
the person that really deserves it. This
perversion of justice brings Iran,
brings war. That's how Hashem runs the
world. This is what Mishna is telling
you. How Hashem runs the world.
Wild beasts come upon the world for vain
oaths and desecration of God's name. You
see people dying from snake bites, car
crashes, plane crashes, India plane
crash, uh all these different things
that are happening. Why?
What's telling people in public that God
needs you? That's
and people support this. That's
this brings death to the world.
Next, exile comes to the world for idol
worship, for immorality, for bloodshed,
and for working the earth during a
sabbatical year.
People are idol worshippers. They
abandon Judaism to join Christianity or
other forms of idolatry or people waste
seed. People are go and watch
pornography. People are murderers.
All of that
brings
disaster.
What disaster?
Exile.
Exile. What's exile?
Holocaust.
And the Mishna continues in other
places. The point I'm trying to tell you
is that
the fact that the Jewish people still
exist is only because of the kindness of
Hashem and the mercy of Hashem.
And
because we still have an opportunity to
help more and more people do chuva, more
and more people to understand the truth
of the Torah and the obligation of the
Torah and the beauty of the Torah. And
more people are signing up every day.
more people are learning more. More
people are doing chuv. We continue to
get amazing stories from people that
have watched our lectures or read our
books and uh have transformed their
lives as a result. Whether it's pe Jews
that grew up completely secular or Jews
that used to be religious left and now
became religious again or it's even goim
that uh grew up anti-semitic and now are
converted to Judaism and you know
righteous people and dedicated to Torah
and study Torah non-stop and do and give
taka and do all the good things.
These amazing stories Abutai
are all kindness of Hashem.
We choose to be the messenger that says
all the truth of the Torah and Hashem
makes the results happen for what they
are. Has nothing to do with skills or
it's just simply I choose to dedicate
everything that I have, all my effort,
all my time, all my money, everything
that I have to try to help is
get back to Hashem to do cha and decides
to make this uh extraordinary success
happen.
So the fact that we have an opportunity,
another day, another opportunity to help
more Jews do cha is more kindness of
Hashem and Hashem gives us time and
success to help all of dova
Who gives a title of rabbitson or raan
to a woman and who are they responding
to accountable to? Is it through
marriage to a rabbi? Yes, it's marriage
to a rabbi.
What's the correctafa to balance that
it's horrible that missiles hit Tel
Aviv, but at the same time it caused the
gay pride parade to be cancelled. You
should have listened to the whole
lecture. We've been talking about the
wonders of Hashem. The fact that over a
thousand missiles have shot into Israel
and AmI is alive and well and we have
uh nowhere near the amount of damage
that could have happened. This is clear
wonders, open miracles of Hashem.
Rabbi, should one go to yeshiva just for
the purpose of getting a shid? No, they
should go to yeshiva to go learn Torah.
Go learn Torah and do the will of
Hashem.
Rabbi, is there any old completed series
that you did that you recommend to new
person of your channel? Uh yes. if uh
this person
just just started watching now
uh so he hasn't really been or she
hasn't been really accustomed to
watching uh two-hour lectures on a
regular basis
uh then I would say start with theem
series uh it's only about I think 16 or
19 lectures it's very relevant to
everyday life regardless of what life
you've lived D uh and it's very
impactful. Even people that have been
watching me for years continue to watch
that uh series. If the person has loves
the lectures already and just wants to
study a body of of of uh uh of of
transformal information, then I would
say take on the vote series. It's the uh
biggest series we've done. 179 lectures
aside from this series of the stump the
rabbi. The uh pavat series is the
biggest body of lectures and it's 179
lectures. Every one of them is
completely different from the next
and it's one of the foundational
teachings of the entire Torah.
There's other serieses that are also
very good but based on your question
those are the answers.
Who is the Messiah? And is he already
here? Uh we will find out when Shem
decides who is the Messiah.
In every generation there is someone
that has the uh the spark within them.
But they don't know until Hashem decides
for them to know because it's time to
bring the Mashiach. So until now, no one
uh was the Messiah. And uh there were
people that were potential mashiach, but
no one was the Msiah because there are
certain conditions to be Mashiach. And
we haven't met those conditions in the
last 2,000 years or ever.
Why can't people live in peace like in
the Ottoman era? Uh you should read a
little bit more about that history
because you'll see that in the Ottoman
area it uh wasn't exactly peaceful.
Wasn't exactly peaceful.
So not really sure where you're getting
this whole notion that it was peaceful.
Perhaps your definition of peace is
different from you know the norm. But
there was nothing peaceful about it.
More peaceful than now.
Um,
again, it's a very different world. I
don't, again, it's a uh,
I don't necessarily disagree with you
that it was more peaceful than now, but
I don't necessarily agree with you. It
all depends
uh, which part of the world a person
lives in. Um because uh
some of the things that are going on in
Israel don't really affect all of the
people in Israel, all of the people that
live in America. All of the people, some
things do. So it depends depends on a
person's uh life, depends depends on the
person's belief itself. Some people like
war, they like fight. So it doesn't
matter even if there is world peace,
they still hate because they like to
hate.
Why can't the Jewish world elect the
Messiah to build a temple? Because
that's not what the condition is. The
condition is the Messiah has to be
chosen by God. And the Rambam writes in
uh all of the different details of what
the Messiah has to do. He has to be a
Torah scholar is dedicated to learning
Torah and to help is do Chuva and to
spread the name of God and fight the
wars of God. Um it's uh it has to be a
very unique person that uh meets all of
the conditions that are there. It can't
just be uh it's not a politician. It's
not uh subject to elections. It's uh in
line with the kings. The kings like King
David for example was not chosen by the
people. King Shaul was not chosen by the
people. They were chosen by God. The
same thing with the prophets. The
prophets were not chosen by people. The
prophets were chosen by God. So the same
thing with Messiah. Messiah is going to
be is going to be chosen by God.
What about building a temple? Wasn't
that uh no to build it the third temple,
the final temple is one of the
conditions of the Msiah.
How many righteous people does the world
need to exist? 36.
Is it beneficial to to one's prayers to
have a gadola door as part of your
minan? Of course,
Rabba, will you go back to Israel later
this year if the situation improves?
If there's a purpose and a reason and an
ability to do it, I will. If not, no.
I don't just take uh sightseeing
vacations. I don't have that kind of
time.
Okay.
All right.
Brother, is a woman allowed to bike
according to Allah? Also, let's say a
woman is sick and in bed and because
she's not able to do everything as
normal, how does she use her time
wisely? Okay, so those are two last
questions I'm going to take. Uh, okay.
I'll take the last one also that uh the
lost tribes that somebody else asked. As
far as a woman on a bike is not allowed
because for her to be on a bicycle is
not considered modest. Um, so she can go
in a car uh she can walk uh but she
cannot go on a bicycle. Uh it's not
modest uh for something to be in that
area for a woman. Uh secondly, uh as far
as a woman that's sick and in bed, not
able to do everything as normal, how
could she use her time wisely, uh she
could do the best of her abilities.
Whatever she can do to help the house,
to fix the house, to take care of the
kids, she has to do to push herself. And
whatever she can, at the very least, she
uh could watch, she could uh um pray,
read.
As far as are the 10 tribes lost
forever, no. One of the things that the
one of the conditions of the Mashiach is
to unveil the 10 tribes. And in fact,
some say that part of the war of Gum
Magog when Mashiach comes is that the 10
tribes will come uh from where they've
been hidden for the last uh couple
thousand years and they're going to help
uh defeat the enemy. So the 10 tribes
will come from the mountains where
they're hiding over there. Uh and uh
they're going to defeat the uh the
enemy. So no 10 tribes are still here
and will get to see them very soon.
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