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chapter 8.
Section 8 uh a uh he actually speaks
very harshly in regards to people that
do not learn and he says the following
something that perhaps you may not hear
in your local Chabad you know the Tanya
obviously is the one that started uh
khabad is the one that is the the head
of Chabad and uh one of the great sages
uh throughout all of the generations and
he writes that whoever can learn Torah
and doesn't
is sinning and even kapha Killer's
punishment
isn't enough for him rather a special
punishment for those sins
of bitul Torah
and the cancellation of possible mitzvot
have to be uh put in a special place
meaning that a person that is capable of
learning Tula but instead of learning
tawa he decides to play on the internet
he goes on Facebook to see what people
are commenting on his last post he goes
and he just walks around just to look at
the trees because he feels like me and
maybe I just want to you know burn some
energy and just waste my life
person that doesn't learn Torah doesn't
realize what kind of damage he's
bringing to his life the balotanya says
that even kafakayla which the Shabbat
says at the end of the
maseketa is such a horrific place where
there are uh angels that are destructive
angels that are designated for that
particular soul to literally just you
know destroy it in every way shape or
form until the punishment is over and
anyone that read
or in English it's called
who learned about the conversations that
had with these destructive angels and he
asked them what did they do what you
know what did they eat where did they go
and what did they desire the uh the the
uh this particular
this destructive Angel told them the we
don't love like you people do we don't
have these feelings we only have a
single desire and that single desire is
to hurt people that's the desire that we
have the the people that are designated
to us we like to hurt them that's the
that's what gives us pleasure so when a
person sees that sees hears of such a
thing and then he hears the balatanya
the Chabad the source of Chabad tell you
that if you don't learn when you can
even that is not enough of a punishment
for for not learning Torah obviously it
puts things in perspective of the
importance of learning Tula furthermore
writes woe to us on the Judgment Day woe
to us on that Judgment Day as this is
not khasidut meaning what he's about to
tell us is not it's not things that I'm
telling you that are above and beyond
your obligation but rather these are
Dean Torah these are Allah from the
mishnah from the gemara from the sifray
that one cannot even waste an hour or
even a moment
of his life instead of learning Torah
even if he learned TOA all day
learns all day he learned let's say he
learned 15 hours that day and he goes
home and he decides you know what let me
just hang out on the couch Chit Chat
check some chat you know check some
Facebook check some Tick Tock check some
pickpock all of these nonsense things
over there so papa says to him woe to
you on your your judgment day that
you're wasting that time so this is why
when I tell people stop wasting your
time on Facebook and on Tick Tock and on
Twitter and all those things if you're
gonna use social media go post something
that's relevant to tala to help people
get closer to Hashem and immediately run
out of there immediately run out of
there and go learn to uh don't ever
spend even a single moment looking at
comments looking at what other people
are posting don't waste a single moment
because the reality is you have such a
responsibility such an obligation to
learn Torah that wasting any of that
time is simply putting yourself in
danger
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