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Shoftim - Getting Right With Others
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What is greater - the sacrifices brought in the Beis Hamikdash (Temple) or proper judgment, justice and charity? Why are Tzedakah and Mishpat (charity and judgment) so central? Why did King David rejoice when people wished for the Beis Hamikdash to be built, even though it implied his own death, as it was his son who was destined to build it? Why does Hashem promise that Dovid Hamelech will live a full life - despite the fact that the building of the Beis Hamikdash will be delayed? What was Dovid's unique approach in judging peoples' court cases and how did he perform charity in the judgment? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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you're listening to the weekly partial
podcast with Harry goldwag recorded with
hashem's never running assistance in
romapace Israel 5783 2023 this week's
fire shot is partially Tim and the Party
begins shaved him
you shall place for yourselves in all of
your Gates
shift him policeman should trim I'm
sorry shaved him or judges straight to
my policeman
is giving you
for your tribes the shop to us Amish but
sadek
and there's an obligation for them
and we'll see for ourselves that it has
to do with us as well
there's an obligation for them to give a
proper judgment
certainly an appropriate topic today for
the land of Israel
don't bend don't bend the Judgment don't
show favoritism
don't take bribes
for the bribes can
person needs to know that they have an
idea they have a bias
they are biased toward those who give
them money it will cause the wise to
become blind
and it will take away the words of the
wise the words of the righteous
chase after Justice
in order
that you
through chasing after and Seeking
Justice this is how you will live and
you will inherit the land of Israel that
Hashem your God is giving you so it's an
important thing the Posse is telling the
verse is saying
that if you want to succeed in the land
of Israel if you want to be garished to
inherit the land of Israel
there's a prerequisite and we'll see
that not only is it true for the land of
Israel it's also true of the base of
miktas in order to have a base in
English the thing that comes first in
order to have our Temple is that there
needs to be Justice there needs to be
proper judges there needs to be proper
judgment
now what does that look like
so let's read this message together and
we'll see some amazing things
this idea of Justice this idea of having
proper judges
this idea that we inherit the land when
we have those proper judges
is something that we find in a Pacific
and Michelin Proverbs chapter 21 verse 3
written by none other than King
Solomon
and I'll and I'll point that also here
before we begin or as we begin that
we're standing right here today is the
first day of elolis for shradesh which
means that there are four weeks
Friday night and four weeks we'll be
celebrating Rosh Hashanah will be
walking into
and it's a time of justice and what is
justice justice is about honesty
it's about being honest with ourselves
where we're up to what does our service
of Hashem look like and it's so
important is when the swardon begins
they start saying
to recognize the mistakes that we've
made throughout the year
and what we can do to improve
how can we improve in our relationship
with God how can we improve with our in
our relationship with those around us
how can we improve with our relationship
with ourselves but it all comes down to
Justice and Truth
because it's all about honesty
let's see this together
very interesting
you know we say every single day we pray
every day that we want there to be some
you wrote something off
we want God to rebuild
his holy Temple we want means that it
should be built
perhaps we're the ones who are obligated
to build it discussion for another time
but we want to be some English to be
built but the measure says something
that teaches us that before that and
it's really hinted too in the itself
because before
a few brachas before
we say no
um
that before we can get Jerusalem before
we can have Besame before
we can have
the Jewish people in its proper State
there has to be something first and that
is that we need proper judgment we need
sadik and mishpat we need righteousness
and we need Justice
and that's as possible in Proverbs
chapter 21 verse 3 do
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charity
or said it can mean Justice Make sure
you are bringing Justice into the world
make sure you are following that which
is right because this is more special to
God it's NIV kharada
that it's more special and it's more
important Hashem
than core bonus in bringing sacrifices
and sacrifices are fundamental to
yiddishkite we don't even realize what
we're missing like imagine if we didn't
have to villain you know we can
understand we can relate if we didn't
have 12 we would be missing something
Central to our service of God well
carbonus the sacrifices are also Central
to our relationship with Hashem they
bring about atonement they bring about a
connection there's a spiritual
connection
but that's but that's not as great or as
important as the majors
as sudaka um
as making sure that
there is righteousness there there's
that we're following that which is
correct in God's eyes
Kate said how is this what does it mean
exactly right
it doesn't say it's it's equal to
carbonus
it says it's greater than the sacrifices
corbones can only be brought in the base
of English in the temple or really in
the on the altar which is in front of
the temple in front of the the Kurdish
area
right we know that the main Court the
main best and the highest court of the
Jewish people
they presided in Jerusalem on the Temple
mount on our bias
but when there was nobody is
we still have courts we still have in we
still have those who represent the will
of Hashem through the Torah through
those who are trying to understand the
will of Hashem how it applies to us
today
so it's something that still applies
even when there's nobody is when there's
no Temple even when we don't
have access per se
to an altar on harabayas on the table
mount
so we see just in the very essence of it
the fact that it's it still exists today
it's something which is ever present
right we can have Yiddish guides
without core bonus without the
sacrifices although it is essential
but we can have you this guy with that
but we can't have you describe we can't
have Judaism without laws and those who
will make sure that the laws are kept
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another place that we see that Quran
sacrifices are important but they're not
quite
as profound as sadaka and mishpat
is that we find that coronasers they're
able to to atone for a person
if they've sinned unintentionally
but through tsidaka and din
we can get a kappar we can get an
atonement through proper judgment and
also the marzu explains sudaka doesn't
just refer to to Justice it also refers
to giving giving charity
even if a person has done something
intentionally wrong they've done a sin
the example of our Zoo gives is if a
person let's say stole something
and he returns the thing with that which
that that he's stolen and he brings the
carbon for having done that sin
and then he you know what's the what's
the
completion of his chuva because he did
it intentionally did a terrible thing he
stole something he knew it was wrong
if he gives the duck if he gives charity
afterwards that completes his repentance
that absolutely removes the intentional
sin
what's the shot I was thinking about
what's the understanding of that
it's pretty straightforward when a
person steals it shows that they're
selfish
and they don't recognize that everything
that they have is from God
when a person gives to DACA when they
give charity it shows that they
understand that everything is from
Hashem even the money that I have I'm
gonna share it with others it's the
exact inverse of stealing is sudoku
giving charity
so that's another way that we see that
siddhaka has a greater power than a
sacrifice a sacrifice can only help you
if you've done it unintentionally if you
sin unintentionally but here sadaka
denim they have the ability to to bring
in atonement even if one has done an
intentional sin which is much Graver
foreign
while carbonus can help a person
sacrificing another person in this world
while they're alive
or they apply to the human being in this
world but what about the upper worlds
what about the the those who have passed
on from this life
so there's something called seticandin
that applies to them in the in the world
to come as well right there is judgment
they receive that which
that which they deserve but even more
than that I can do something today that
will help them I can't bring a sacrifice
to atone for them but if let's say
a person brings
uh a person gives charity
or let's say the person knows that his
father owed money to somebody
before he died and he died he didn't pay
them back so the child can make sure
that Justice is served that the money is
returned and thereby create a merit for
the parents
give charity if a person leaves behind a
child who's a righteous individual gives
charity
kindness to others that's an incredible
Merit even for those who are no longer
here
so you see that sadaka Indiana
have a power
to help those who are not alive even
sacrifices only help those who are here
similar idea
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that the way that the excessive says it
is that
carbon is only something that we do in
this world but in um there still din the
the amount of reward that we get the
relationship that we have with Hashem is
given to us based on righteousness based
on pure judgment
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so it's something that still applies
I'm sorry okay that was it
when he shares with us something which
to me is Central
I always like stories I'm sure you do
too
energy tells us
about something that happened with King
David
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we know
King David spent his whole life he
wished that he could build the base of
English to build the temple he didn't
he laid the foundation of the Temple
built the Holy Temple
was not able to do it um
Hashem said to NASA Navi
Hashem said go and tell King David my
servant kayamar Hashem
in first Chronicles chapter 17 verse 4
and 5. he said go tell dovid that you
will not be the one who will build the
base of English is
Hashem said to David until now I've been
going in an impermanent Dwelling Place
I never had a house God says to take
King David
and you're not going to be the one who's
going to build it
it's going to be your son
and that's so it almost sounds like
Hashem is saying that's okay
I've been I've I've been okay with being
in an impermanent dwelling place for the
last 480 years
right it was 480 years from the time the
Jewish people left Midstream until the
base of English was built
so everybody knew this everybody knew
that David hamalak was not going to be
the one to build the base of English but
everybody was waiting for a base on
English
says
if let's say somebody
as was the case in those times there
were people who were dissatisfied with
King David
now if they wanted to give him a curse
interestingly they wanted to speak
negatively of him they would say however
is
they would say Let There be some English
be built already
so in so saying there was an implication
that they wished that David
would move on from this world to the
next
now
interestingly what is what is David's
response what is response to this type
of statement by his enemies
I was happy when I heard people saying
we want to go to the base of English
even though the implication was
that they wish the David
would pass on
didn't it didn't bother him
that they said it because Governor
Miller saw King David wished
at the base of English would be built he
just cared for the honor of Hashem his
own honor didn't matter to him the fact
that people were speaking negatively but
they were talking about she became a
topic
became a topic
let the Beast I make this be built
already that's how they spoke
his whole being his old Essence was let
there let there be a base some English
let there be an honor for Hashem in the
world
so even though there was a negative
connotation for his own life and a curse
to him he said I was joyful when I heard
people saying when I heard that that's
what people are talking about
that's how people are even expressing a
negative sentiment
but they're talking about
unbelievable was was joyous
foreign
listen to this beautiful
conversation between God and King David
the other says I care nothing of my life
I care only for your honor Hashem
it's almost like you said Alibi that he
should pass away so that to be something
that should be built
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but Hashem says to him no um
Hashem by your life
he said I promise you
you will not live one day less
on says how do you know this it says
when your days are filled you will live
a full life and then you'll pass on from
the world Hashem told King David
and I will I will prepare
and I will cause his his kingdom
to be ready to last forever
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what is Hashem saying here why well
maybe he should die so that the next we
can get to the next stage already
no you won't miss one day of your life
what is the message for us was the
message King David
um
Hashem says
you think that base hamidash is
you know it is
perhaps the most important statement the
revelation of Hashem in the world that's
incredible it's so high it's so awesome
divine presence palpable you can touch
it you can feel it and then English
but Hashem says to him you know what
there's something that you have that's
dare I say it even greater that's the
message is saying even greater and that
is the very existence of Adam every
single day what was he doing
he was involved to duck and did him he
was doing kindness
he was giving charity
while he was involved in mishpat while
he was involved in judging people we're
gonna see what that means
tells us that King David
what was he involved in he was involved
in mishpat judgment sadaka Justice or
charity
what is this judgment
and charity or Justice that he was doing
for his Nation
foreign
naturally
there's an argument between two holy
rabbis holy sages
one says
that he would he would judge people two
people would come to him with a question
and he would answer their question okay
he would respond to them and he would
judge between them who is correct
Ive
so we would find an innocent person
innocent and he would find a person who
owed the money
to be obligated to pay
um
let's say the person who was obligated
to play didn't have the money didn't
have the ability to pay
David noises
we have a judgment and we have a charity
he would he would judge them and say
this is who owes the money the person
didn't have the money King David himself
would give the money out of his own
pocket
to pay
on behalf of the person who owed the
money
if he missed put it stuck an amazing
thing
was making sure that people
were judged properly and not only that
he was involved in charity at the same
moment
and Kanan say so maybe as Israeli day
remuse ravnakman says it can't be that
he was doing that because
everyone's gonna hear about this
everyone's gonna say hey why don't we
get some money let's go to King David
I'll claim that you owe me money you'll
say you don't and then David will will
give the money we'll split the money
doesn't like this shot
we'll see what according to the other
interview though what did David do to
prevent this issue
says um
says it's just it's more simple he would
be involved in making sure that the
money went to the correct party and how
is that charity
there was a joy when you went to David
America you went to King David
the guy who lost the court case didn't
walk out angry at davenham didn't walk
out
heaven forbid cursing King David
the way that he approached things was so
beautiful it was so inspiring was so
straight and honest that the person came
out
excited that he shouldn't have money I
don't want someone else's money
I want to make sure I give the money to
the person who it belongs to that's what
would happen
Israel
now this brings us back to our Parsha
Hashem is saying to us look
this is how important
are charity Justice
keeping to the truth
it comes before
it comes before the temple
look the temple is about my honor as it
were says God
but that things should be correct
between one person and another
that's even more important to me
that's what this message is teaching us
and I want to mention that according to
the understanding that himself
would give the money if the person
didn't have the money
so the marzu says that he would actually
pray he would Daven that no one should
take advantage of his kindness
which is very interesting
he would be misspelled think about it
this requires good middles
this requires having good character
traits
in order for people not to take
advantage of Dominic of his kindness it
meant that people would have to be
honest but that was the foundation here
the foundation was devil was saying
what's the truth
what's honest what's fair what's right
my children my subjects
this is the most important thing it
comes before the base of English
and David has to live out his whole full
life because he has to continue to judge
the Jewish people properly
and tell them what's right and what's
wrong
that comes before base
you know
we're waiting we're diving we're praying
what you know that's it
give us the great great grandchild of
but first as we mentioned before first
we see how Shiva shift technical
original we need
true proper judgment
true taradic
based on the Taurus based on God's
ultimate understanding not human
understanding of what's right and wrong
we need that first we need to have
what's truly right we need things to be
right between us
before we have a basement before we get
Eric's Israel says the past look before
we are yirish before we inherit the land
we shaved him
we need people who will keep us on the
straight and narrow people who will make
sure that
how we behave between ourselves and
others is correct
and this is a hard one folks
this is a hard one
but we all know if we look inside of
ourselves where we've done wrong in our
relationships with our spouses with our
siblings with our parents
with our children
with our friends
with our communities we all know
this is this is how we have to go into
Rosh Hashanah this is how we have to
start thinking at the beginning of L we
need to think about
where where are the mistakes that we've
made how can we correct those mistakes
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is an incredible Joy
while the joy that was happening in the
basement in the temple
that's in six weeks
it's walking into the presence of Hashem
inside of the sukkah
you know we're under the wings of the
shrina but in order to get to the wings
of the shrina the prasik is telling us
we need to work on our relationships
with others we need to work on our
honesty
we need to work on
making sure that things are right
between ourselves
and those around us
I want to bless you and I ask you to
bless me Hashem should help and said we
should be able to
find that sadaka find the charity inside
of ourselves
you know naturally we wanna we want it
to be our way we want to be right it's
more important to be right than it is to
be happy
assumption should help us to find the
charity
the the ability to admit the truth
or even
charity means I'm giving something of
myself even though the other person
doesn't really deserve it
I was wronged
but I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna be the
one to apologize first or I'm gonna be
the one to apologize period even if the
other person hasn't
she should help us to have the spiritual
fortitude
to be able to have charity
honesty
and be right in our ways with others
thank you so much for listening have a
wonderful Shabbos
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