0:00 / 0:00
Shnayim Yomi - V'Zot HaBerachah - Rivi'i - #4
261 views
Featuring: Rabbi Shimon Gabay Lecturer- Magid shiur Los Angeles, California Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/4-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
foreign
[Music]
the question is why does it says
wouldn't be happy but doesn't say
anything about being happy she says
I heard from one of the valley musal
explaining that the concept of
a person in many times a person could be
in about learning the entire time but
his mind is waiting to go out to the
business world so it could be his body
physically isn't it but his mind is when
am I making my money what am I going to
go out to work and make it big in the
world and you have another person who
could be in the in the workforce and he
could be working eight to ten hours a
day but what is he waiting for he's like
I can't wait to get to my shield I can't
wait to get my to my minion I can't wait
to have my Kavita
means that even those outside but be
happy the fact that you know you're
doing what you're supposed to do having
promise is also a big thing but when
you're doing your paramasa you know that
you know the reason why you're having
your problem says in order to support
your family your Torah family to support
your your life in the Torah fashion and
really they call is that that hour two
or three or four that you learned during
the day that your mind is really not in
the business your mind is you're waiting
to go back to English
of your schedule and
that a person can also be in a better
midrash but if his mind is on the
outside that he's waiting to go out and
he's going waiting to make the big bucks
it's not it's not as khashuv a person
that's working but he really wants to go
learning don't feel bad that you're not
able to learn the whole day not everyone
is able to and that's okay you have to
know where your fish are
[Music]