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Shnayim Yomi - Ki Tisa - Sheni - #2- MR. Yitzchok Saftlas - Bein Adam Lamakom & Bein Adam Lechaveiro
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honored
by Danino to be part of this
distinguished lineup. I'm unqualified
for the task but again mitzvah.
Thank you so much a lot for this great
opportunity. The second aliyah and
parasisa discusses
the ter the painful episode of the
eagle. Now by the way to keep a
perspective did some research on the
percentage of that was involved there
were 3,000 people that were involved in
the now according to various sources
there were two to three million yidden
at that time so that means again between
men women and children the young the old
everyone so that means mathematically
there was onethird of 1% a fraction of
kios that was involved not minimizing it
But just keeping it in perspective, my
son Mosha Manasha found aesl
that says there were 40 million yidden
at that time that went out of mine.
Guess when you factor in the birth rate
and everything 40 million according to
that the amount of people involved in
was a tenth of less than a tenth of 1%.
So just to keep in perspective okay the
brings down a fascinating ver from sal
on the connection of
course using this amazing
came down from and he saw what was going
on
or we're going to discuss that
there's a Korean the way it's written
and the way it's spelled
is it me or
says
Rabenu is holding one of the in one hand
and one in the other hand one hand is
the one of
and the other one is
originally
and this says Originally
was going to throw down a smash only one
the one of
because that was the abrogation right
what happened
brought the egel that was a an a a a
violation of but
wasn't violated so he wasn't going to
smash that one but then in the end mad
he threw them both why because and he
brings down he says it's impossible
possible for a Yid to live a life of
Schlamus unless he excels at both
and just a quick story to support this.
Rabbi Galinski, young Jacob Galinsky
when he was fleeing uh from Narc at the
beginning of World War II, he went
through VNA and he met with Rakim Ozer
Gresinski, the God of Dor at the time
and he had an appointment and he was
going to come in to meet with Ozer. So
he started preparing. He said, "I'm
going to meet with the God. I better
prepare a great my learning to know it.
He came into the room says, "I see your
shoes are are torn. Here's money. Go buy
go buy a new pair of shoes." He said
Klinsky said his whole life here. Wow.
This great this god. What's on his mind?
Taking care of his flock
together.