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Simchas Beis HaShoeva in Mir Yerushalayim 5775 - Sukkos 2014
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You see the world.
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Your shoes.
I find one of the most difficult tasks
is to describe the sim
that I and every yeshiva from have
when we have the opportunity to come to
shallay.
Every one of them will tell you that the
best the best years of their life
were in yeshiva here.
Life sometimes is funny. Like we say in
America, the grass is greener on the
other side.
Mas some think that life can be better
in America.
But trust me, and I'm not saying this to
be,
but I can tell you
that I lived here for seven years,
and you can't begin to compare
the quality of life.
Yes, there's more gashness in America,
more fancy restaurants,
much nicer houses.
But anybody who will be honest with you
with with you that will tell you it's
all artificial. It doesn't last very
long.
Unless you need a big house you can run
around it all day for exercise.
How many steaks can you eat at once? How
many suits can you wear at once? How
many cars can you drive at once?
But when you come to you're surrounded
with mention
it's a
going into any base and seeing and
haring and learning being
of a good ter and you're enjoying it
while you're being
Gr. This year
for me is even more special
because we hutsnik
have two three-day yum titan.
Six full days of eating all day and all
night.
Now when I'm in America after Yandith
comes the shad
I have to get on the scale
of
after
I could reach 400 lb.
When I'm in
and I stand on the scale I'm only 180
kilo.
For those of you who don't know, I
myself learned in the mere yeshiva
buffer for four years.
When I was ready to leave to go back to
America, I went to my rebates
to ask him for amlata
and went to his house that night. We sat
down by the table. He took out a pen and
a paper. I started writing and I was
sitting and waiting.
Then I took out a safer from the storm
shrunk. I thought maybe he put that in
the hamlutza also.
Anyway, when he finished writing, he
gave it to me and I started reading it.
It mish made me look like a rash.
I looked at him and I said, "Ready.
is
he said name my nom. I don't know.
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Heat.
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Heat.
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[Applause]
Hey,
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Heat. Heat.
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Heat.
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