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[Music]
sh we want to thank everyone for joining
us tonight it's very special she
presented by the kazak organization and
Beth Community
Center Round of Applause to Beth for
hosting tonight's event being such a
place in the
community we have such a and amazing L
up of speakers tonight one after another
so many tremendous speakers and um the
entire event is being
dedicated um for the uplifting the of
rafik
Bena
alah car
yakobov and just a quick word about him
who's a very caring and loving father
and grandfather he had many talents um
in in the musical realm but uh and he
was a great handyman and a cook but of
course most importantly he was an
optimist he had AA faith in Hashem that
guided his his his kids and respect for
his for his two son-in-laws one
daughter-in-law and love for his
children many grandchildren and of
course they miss them very much and of
course that um it's such a special thing
that um that the the the yakobo family
is um dedicating tonight's year and um
theyve Round of Applause of course the
yakwa family for all this this work they
did for the community
raem and I think it's such a inspiration
for the entire community that some
people they have what do they do for for
for a yard site maybe maybe they're not
dedicating amazing sharum like tonight
that's going to be by so many people are
here inspired in person of course
thousands of people will watch it online
so I think it's a great um great role
models for the
community it's
also all the M all the all of course who
died K in in the war that's going on and
of course we should hear BOS
in and of course you want to give a
quick word about the kazak organization
organizes events and shum for men women
just like tonight amazing shum uplift
and Inspire so many hundreds of people
thousands of people throughout the year
has a special um um impact on the public
school Outreach through after school
programs in 15 different locations a
special division um called public school
yiva which just transferred or 1500
children from public school Yeshiva so
everyone right here before they leave
think of think of a friend the neighbor
coworker children in public
school it'll be a great marit for you
and your family and um of course I think
I think to introduce tonight I think it
could if you have one story I think to
introduce what what the the meaning
behind it tonight event is I think it'll
be as follows far said this story
recently he said that in Roden the
they had the they had a fundraising
event to to raise money for a hospital
so there so there was different people
they were calling out pledges and one
person he donated five beds in the
hospital somebody donated 15 beds in the
hospital and was giving them giving them
c k honor to them of course and then he
then saw a few yes some people who are
learning in in col all day and night and
and and he gave them even more covero
more more honor to them and and and the
person who donate 15 beds he said said
Rabbi why you why you giving more honor
to them how many beds did they donate
and he said they donated 50 beds he said
what do you mean 50 beds they don't they
don't even have a penny to their name
how do they donate 50 beds he said
because through their Torah through
their learning through their mits that
they're doing they're preventing 50
people from being in the hospital so I
think that that's that's what we're
doing here tonight that that that we're
all here gather GED in to to get
inspired to hear different words of
inspiration from so many renowned
speakers and and um and we don't even
know what we're preventing all all the
power of Torah and and um and BR of
course that we're going to make as is
have such an impact on the world in Isel
bar and and um and of course this have
such a tremendous impact and um Rabbi
who needs no introduction a rabbi from
Brooklyn New York oh please rise for RAB
good evening
everybody
robak thank you for inviting us tonight
to this beautiful night of inspiration
for what you do is phenomenal on behalf
of am especially the PST taking the boys
out of the public school you have
tremendous and
continuous always hosting Tor spreading
Torah in so many langu anges to so many
Jews throughout the world there should
be continuous in this beautiful they
should have in the extension and the
renovation that they are doing and all
the congregants with all
to amen of course to dear friend raim
behind the camera on behalf of T time
and uh I see over here we have the
father of shim and ruen kak with us the
father of the founders of T
time it's great to see you as always and
you with your children and all
to also the class should
be especially our brothers and sisters
in the wounded the hostages if anyone
would like to adopt a hostage you can
email adopt a hostage gmail.com come and
ask for a name they'll give you one name
of course B are praying for all the
hostages but when you feel sometimes
connected to one specific hostage you
have a name you could say that name and
have a lot more kavana you could email
them there's already many that have
signed up and received in him of a
hostage that they are personally praying
for and we should be to see all the
hostages
freed they should go back to their
families healthy and continue building
the wonderful families
We
Begin the second of the five T we are
beginning the that teaches us about the
Exile the galut of Ben is we begin a
very holy time
called the
six and this year t
so with another two weeks that we have
that we speak about the galut speak
about the G and how important it is to
take this opportunity to remind ourself
why were we in galut how do we get out
of the galut and into the G because to
remind us we are not bystanders we are
not passengers we cannot just sit around
and say let's leave it up to the gim
to get us out of this
mess together have to come and and to
realize if I'm part of is then I could
do something and I have to do something
and what is it that I could do to get
Ben is out of the galut so that we could
greet mashia and if you think that
there's nothing that you could do my
dear friend you're are wrong if you
think it's beyond me
then why did Hashem create you if you're
here you have a purpose you have a
mission and you have a way to help us
get out of this galut and the question
is what is that master key that's able
to
get out of the g into the and I'm sure
there are a few very important ones to
like tonight we like to address one of
them and our rabbis tell
us one of the key ways out of the galut
into the
G believe it or
not is the same which is the for
everything in our
life what is the of
our as we say in
the that song that we
sing un little Shabbat
was written by
a and he
saysat is the key to
all you want in your life run to shabbat
shabat
offers
[Applause]
yes the is hiding in
if you see the
first it says over there three
words where if you take those three
words and take the last letter of those
three
words it
spells is shin Boggle those three
letters and we have Shabbat the first p
in this week's par is already hinting to
shabbat
KES he asked mosu for advice Moshe the
cities that b are building are
crumbling how do they last mhu told you
want the cities to last give Ben is one
day
off which day shall
already in
Egypt they kept shabat we got the mitvah
Shabbat
before and in Egypt B is were already
keeping
Shabbat
and keeping Shabbat we got out of the
galut and that's the key for us to get
out of this galut whether it's the
communal G of all is the that we are
living in or someone's personal galut
that he is in or that she is in the
greatest way to get out of the
greatest is by
[Music]
being you want in life run to shabbat
the many
times he would say something amazing
when people would come him
for once he was quoted saying why are
you coming to me
for go to somebody greater than
me RAB who's greater than you you're
the and he would say you
want shabat is
the why are you coming to me
if Shabbat does not give
you then I cannot give
you run to
shabbat i' like to take you back to the
year
2488 in that year
yua was the leader
over and we charged
into the yard split for the Jewish
people to walk through the Jordan River
into
is and our first
battle against a city that was
fortified with a very strong role is
called had a very strong wall around
that city as a matter of fact our rabbis
tell us that the wall was as thick as it
was tall so imagine the height of the
city of the wall That's how big and wide
the wall was it was a very difficult
wall to breach and they walked right
into after seven days they go around a
certain amount of time and on day seven
the walls crumbled down they destroyed
the city they took
over and not one injury
there wasn't one fatality there wasn't
one person that got hurt from that
war the next battle was against a city
called
a
i you would think is going to be very
easy for is to
conquer so they sent
Scouts to go see how many people do you
think we need to battle the city called
and they checked and they came back with
a
report and they told Yeshua this is an
easy City 2 to 3,000 people that's all
and sure enough they sent a few thousand
soldiers and they ran back for their
lives they were not able to destroy
a as a matter of fact not only did they
have to run for their life 36 Jews died
they realize something's
wrong what's going on over
here no one is
dying and
I 36 people
died and they realize that there was a
Jew
in that didn't an
a there was a law after the first war
that nobody was allowed to take from the
battle
spoils whatever The Spoils of the war of
Y were after you conquer another city
they were not allowed to take any of the
spoils and sure enough nobody
took unfortunately however one person
from is took from The Spoils of that
war Yeshua wanted to know who it
was because they realized being that a
Jew sinned
that's why 36 people died and they lost
the war against a so he
asked
Hashem who took from The Spoils of the
war who's the
perpetrator and Hashem said do you think
I speak
lashar
unbelievable
b b tells yua the leader and there to it
he needs to know we can try to find
the says you think I speak I'm not
telling you who took so yahushua has to
do a lottery to find out who took from
The Spoils of and he does a lottery and
he gets to someone called
aan the name of the person that took
from the
spoil and sure enough aan
confessed and before he was put to death
he composed
a that we say every single day
as three times look at the power
of this
man's say three times a day it's the
second half
of which starts with the
words if you take the first three words
is composed this beautiful before he
passed away and he did
T and he was killed for what he
did and the question is
begging what was the
crime well we don't need more of an
answer if he wasn't allowed to take from
the spoils it ends over
there but our rabbis tell us also that
that day that they conquered
and taking from the
spoils means
touching he
touched and he
caused where we do not understand the
power of Shabbat to
bring and one
Jews shabat God forbid to bring
to because Shabbat is hashem's honor and
we cannot play with hashem's honor
there's a zero tolerance when it comes
to hashem's
honor and that's why shabbat is
so and that's why it's so important to
in our
Shabbat and to realize the more we stick
to
shabbat the more we run to shabbat the
more we're going to
be the more we're going to
be
the that we need the that we are waiting
for is dependent on
Shabbat if a person
wants then they should run to
shabbat the says something
amazing on a mish that we say on Shabbat
in the second
Pedic which is
called over there we say the famous
M what does this mishna mean the of
course he explains this mishna means
that sometimes someone has aat maybe
that they want to put out a candle
remembering back then a candle
was the whole earn wear the wick the oil
and it cost money today maybe we don't
really appreciate the value but back
then they were very important items
maybe not that easily made or acquired
to get a good Wick to get a good candle
which is the holder of the oil with the
wick that's called the
N that could be hard to find and someone
sees that the fire is burning
and here he is on Friday
night and he doesn't need the oil
anymore what a shame for the Lost oil
he's going to sleep the oil is going to
burn no one's going to enjoy from it so
he wants to put out the flame because he
has pity on the
oil or he has pity on the wick or he has
pity on that Earth wear candle he's
going to sleep he doesn't need the light
on he wants to put it out
so he feels bad for the
candle he feels bad for the
oil he feels bad for the and that's why
he closes the candle and the speaks
what's the obviously it's but that's the
discussing he's doing
a but the says
what's it's like he has pity what is do
that
mean he doesn't seemingly have pity he
really has pity on the oil on the wick
on the candle he's really H he feels bad
for it the says no he doesn't because if
he really felt bad for it then he
wouldn't put out the fire because that's
just going to get him a loss if he
really feels bad on the loss of the oil
of the wick of the candle then don't put
it out because you will never gain from
any shabat at all Shabbat only
brings electric bill and the money and
the AC I'll just shut it I'll do it B
I'll close it like this if I really just
do that it's a small a but there's a big
gain small a but big
gain big
a and no
gain because a person can never gain
from
it is
impossible to gain fromat it is
impossible to gain from Shabbat a person
will never ever gain from being
Shabbat what are the chances that
someone's going to win the power bowl
tonight just to bring it out to us to
understand what it means that it's
impossible so the chances of winning the
power bow tonight is not impossible
there's odds statistic is it likely it's
not
likely is it possible it is possible
great whoever wins tonight what are the
chances that that same person is going
to win tomorrow
night is it impossible it's not
impossible they teach you in math class
odds maybe it's one out of whatever
number times one out of whatever number
but it's not impossible is it likely
it's not likely but it's not impossible
what are the chance is I'm going to win
the power bowl three nights in a
row close to Zer close to zero is it
impossible it's not impossible what are
the chance I win the Power Ball all week
long is it
impossible it's not
impossible odds are it's possible
unlikely but statistically you have a
chance I have a better
chance that I win the power bow six
nights in a row than to make a dollar
fromat because that is
impossible whatever chance I have to win
the power bow six nights in a row is
0. zero I got it but there's a one
eventually I have some
shot from shabat it is impossible I have
a better shot to be starting center in
game seven of the NBA Finals because as
much as that's not
likely but it's not
impossible to gain
fromat is
impossible is if we want to know how to
get out of galut how to help the how to
help
ourselves and how to help old
Shabbat Shabbat is
the If We Hold On To shabat we can't
even understand how much can come into
our
lives a friend
K told me a phenomenal
story a few months ago about his father
Mr Walter car is
atel and all the way here I asked him
again to remind me of the details of the
story and he says the way the story goes
is that in
1977 his father had a store in an area
that was
rioted there was some type of blackout
at the time and there were
riots go in the area they would put a
chain on the back of a truck they would
put the other end of the Chain by the
gate of a store and they would just take
off the chain like it was some Sardine
Can and they would Riot the store empty
and his father got back to the store and
he saw that he was looted there was
nothing there you can imagine he lost
the wealth and he didn't even have RI
his insurance so he had to borrow money
at the time $40,000 going back over 40
years that was a lot of money even today
it's a lot of money going back 40 years
was significantly a lot more money
he borrows
$440,000 and he opens up a children's
store that has children's wear
children's toys and he figures that when
the big season for the to buy
their gifts is going to come then he'll
make back the money and he'll pay back
all the
people what he didn't realize is that
y the big day that the guim were going
to buy that year was actually on Shabbat
Saturday now he didn't want to open the
store of course on
Shabbat but he owed a lot of people
money and he was hoping that that's
going to be a big business day that
he'll be able to pay the people
back so he didn't know what to do so he
went
to and he asked him for a to open his
store on chabbat
and R Mo told Mr Walter
carry I could give you
a but if you don't open your store I
will give you
a that you will make a 100 times
more now that wasn't necessarily style
to
give especially 100 times more he had
the kak for sure but that wasn't no for
to always do and he told him if you
don't open your store I will give you a
to make a 100 times more
instead so he's a smart man and he ran
with
the Friday he was ready to close the
store but there were so many customers
when he was telling them guys everybody
get out go home at 2: 3 whatever time it
was they weren't budging and the manager
of the store said it's a big
day that you're making a lot of
money and he wanted to run with
the so he gets up on the
counter and he
screams
fire he said oh he screamed fire or bomb
what are the
other everyone runs out of the store he
closes the store he gets home before
Shabbat KES and mo a Shabbat he goes
back and he opens the store for around 3
hours from around 6:00 till
9:00 the previous year he made in the
register
$30,000 in three hours he made
$35,000 more than what he made enti year
he made
on he couldn't believe it that's what is
we can't imagine what is we can't
imagine what Shabbat is offering
us Shabbat comes every single
week when Shabbat comes we should be ah
thank you hasem the is coming we should
be running waiting for Shabbat
KES that's not the end of the
story the owner of the property didn't
really have much to do with the
property
because the place was
rioted value went
down so the owner was ready to
sell Mr Carrie didn't really have the
money to buy the property the property
was going for
$120,000 any one of us today would buy
whatever it is for $120,000 any building
probably just sure I you don't care
where it is
$120,000 and they told Mr Walter carry
don't worry give
20,000 and the other 100 on the mortgage
he ended up buying the property for
$120,000 he ended up selling the other
stores for around
$27,000 a month which came out to around
$300,000 a year that he was
profiting just from the real estate that
he made off of that property and when he
sold the building it went for $3
million he bought it for
$120 and he sold for 3
million what
was you make a hundred times more you
made last year last year he made
30,000 times that by 100 you have two
more zeros that's 300,000 that's $3
million when a person runs to
he cannot even understand what kind of
is coming his
way and even if a person is already
keeping
Shabbat but for a person to understand
to respect
Shabbat to get ready for Shabbat
early why do we have to run into
Shabbat why do we have to run into
Shabbat guy could say I'm keeping
Shabbat beautiful
but are you beautifying
Shabbat imagine someone's able to get
ready an hour before
Shabbat imagine someone's able to be
ready by on of Shabbat by midday that's
it we already know from now I have a
secret for everybody Shabbat is coming
in less than 120 hours we already know
it from
now so if we just plan our week
accordingly and revolve our week around
chabbat and say wait I don't have to
save everything for Thursday
Friday let me PR prepare a little
earlier so that when Friday comes along
we're already dressed for Shabbat
waiting for Shabbat can we just imagine
the we could be bringing to the
world Shabbat is
the the faster we run to
shabbat and the more we take care of
Shabbat the more we could have in our
life keep the rabbi waiting I'll leave
you off with one last Point
Rabbi I said
that we have 15
Steps From kades
until there's one step that really
sticks
out we have
kades out of all the 15 Steps one of
them really sticks out and we should be
scratching our heads what's going on
over here this is different and what
step is
that because it's two words every other
step we manage to tell you in one word
what to do and it could have been a very
difficult
step that's two
steps and
then
that is the easiest step
eat two
words to tell me to eat and he didn't
even tell me to eat he said set your
table that's not the Mitzvah the Mitzvah
is not to set the table the to eat
what I think think the answer is what we
see
amazing in the danus the same way
there's 15
Steps From Kadesh all the way until very
end we also have
15 the number 15 is a very important
night on the night of s and there's 15
15 times that we
say what is
theu that corresponds
to because every you could match it up
with one of the steps of the S the first
one corresponds to Kadesh the second one
corresponds
to which which one corresponds
to well is number 11 if you look at the
11th I'll read it to
you
the
11th is the gift of Shabbat if only we
got
Shabbat we're thanking hem for Shabbat
Shabbat is the number 11th of
the corresponds to shabbat Shabbat is
double
everything that corresponds to shabbat
is
double two candles we do
twice double so the words in the s that
correspond to shabbat are
double and if a person
keep your table is set your life is
great
comes thank you for coming tonight
thank you M for your tremendous powerful
words as in the continue the the night
of inspiration next speaker is one of
the rabbis of the sh tremendous Rabbi
such who gives such powerful words that
impact so many people and um we should
um all please rise for
good evening
everyone should be for the
RA in the highest parts of
GED we're getting
tonight together for
inspiration on a day where many
celebrate as a legal
holiday we are separating ourselves and
getting together to meet
in
Tora beautiful beautiful speakers to get
together but Gabriel really welcomes and
thanks all the rabbis for coming
together and making such a Kem on this
day I want to share with you a few
thoughts how important it is to be
dedicated to what you believe
in into your
heritage and not just going with the
whims of time and not is going and doing
what everybody else is
doing as my rebi
Arin
Shalom he used to tell me that rabi used
to tell him everyone has their favorite
Rabbi who is their favorite
Rabbi the famous saying but everybody
does it why do you do this but everybody
does it what do you
mean so on this night we're not doing
that we're not saying but everybody does
it rather we're getting together
to our Traditions are very very full of
meaning and
purpose and they uplift us and make our
lives that more meaningful that much
more
meaningful and all it takes is a little
bit of belief and research a little bit
of reading a little bit of dedication to
want to know and you'll realize this
tremendous on everything our sages said
there's a wonderful story with
the of Al Shalom where there was a boy
who was in Russia who was getting
inscripted into the
army and he goes to the rebbi to get a
Salvation to go get help and try to get
out of this duty to go to the Army back
in those days if you went to the Army
you lost a lot of your yish you lost a
lot lost a lot of your Judaism it was
very
difficult so he goes to theb he asks for
Reb I'm going to get cons conscripted
into the army what do I do the rabbi
takes out a little pamphlet he sticks it
to him he gives it to him and he says
take this you'll be fine and the gabbi
pushes him tells him next next
next he says that's the blessing and
gave me a little pamphlet what does this
have to do with
anything he leaves he opens the pamphlet
it's a
small 5 minute 10 minute read where you
learn all the laws of
BR basically how to be a mo ins and
outs he's so confused maybe the rabbi
thought it was somebody else how is this
supposed to save me from the
Army but they always taught him whenever
the sages say something they they mean
what they say and we have to do a little
bit of due diligence to try to
understand what they're telling
us he goes into the
army he said the rabbi said to read this
he read it like a like a book
of back and forth again and again maybe
some sagula over here I don't know what
these laws mean he knows the ins and the
outs he was involved in as in the
medical field he was involved in the
Army get training as a
medic and he knows he knows his little
booklet back and forth one night
the the head of this unit he comes into
the barracks he starts screaming and
yelling he starts throwing things all
over the place he says where's the Jew I
heard there's a Jew who's in this
Barracks he said yes everyone points to
this man this boy he's the Jew he say
come straight to my my office he brings
him to the office he says oh my goodness
they found out I'm a Jew that's it I'm
over who knows where they're going to
ship me off to he brings him to his room
to his office this commanding officer he
says to him you keep
shabas he's so scared he doesn't answer
the commanding officer takes out a gun
he puts it to his head he says you keep
shabas he says my goodness my life is on
the line he remembers the laws of Kem
giving up your life for the sake of your
religion he says I have to I have to
stand up for my religion I have to
believe in what I believe in he says yes
I keep Shabbat he you keep
kosher he says he was he was stuttering
but he said yes and he was willing to
accept upon himself to admit that he's a
Jew a religious Jew and ready to die as
what it is it is what it
is after he's almost crying think he's
about to die the commanding officer puts
away the gun he says very
good he says do you know
moel
he mo he I'm looking for my son was born
8 days
ago and I need a religious Jew a real
Jew to be a all for my son I'm also a
Jew and he said I wanted to see if
you're a religious Jew and I had to put
you to the test I didn't want anybody to
do this
bre and then a being that he says yes
I'm a mo I
learned I know what to do okay he didn't
have experience so much but he knew what
he had to do he knew the laws he took to
took out the pamphlet the G gave
him and he said the next day you're
going to do a for my son he said but
yeah it's it's it's assur it's we're
going to get in trouble he said don't
worry I'll make a deal with you you do
this B we we'll give you a reason you'll
be exempt you'll go
home this is a small example of how when
when our sages this is talking about
more recent of the sages when they said
something that we don't always
understand in the moment why they're
saying what they're saying but if we do
a little
bit says they even
see even the mundane conversations of
the sages needs to be studied to to
learn tremendous amount from what they
said how much more so in the that they
taught in the M that they taught in the
r many many many Customs that we have we
have to realize that there's tremendous
tremendous amount of meaning and power
and everything our sages tell
us but a lot of times we look at each
other and we look at other people and
compare and we make the mistake of
thinking that maybe the other person has
it right I have to be have what the
other person has I have to be what the
other person is and we have to realize
that also in
ourselves who gave us the power and the
ability to be successful with what we
have as there's a famous story where
there was a parable where there's a
person who was a farmer and he used to
bring water from the well every single
day to bring it to his to feed his
animals to take care of his family to
bring water to his house and he used to
carry on a big stick two
buckets and he used to fill it up with
water however one over time was older
and had a hole in it and as he would
come back from the well by the time he
got to his house half the right bucket
would be half already empty so and
obviously it's a parable it's Mas in the
parable the bucket left bucket talks to
the right bucket he says you see you're
no good I do my job better than you I
bring a Full Bucket you bring only a
half bucket what are you good for and
the right bucket felt you're right you
know it's true you're doing a better job
than I am
but the farmer one day sens this and he
tells the buckets Mas obviously he says
you should know from the fact that this
right bucket has a hole as I walk home
every day I have a beautiful patch of
flowers they get watered every day from
this bucket that has a
hole and this left bucket would never
have again able to accomplish that it
would be perfect and but in the same way
not
perfect so there's many people in their
lives they feel have they have hold in
their lives that they're missing
something that I'm not perfect like the
next guy I'm not perfect like the next
girl but even the person who's perfect
is not perfect like how you are also
they wouldn't be able to make that patch
of flowers or make that other
accomplishment that mission that Hashem
sent us here to do and we have to give
benefit of the doubt to the sages we
have to also give benefit of Doubt to
ourselves we have to realize that has a
mission for all of us to realize that
put us in this in this situation with
this problem with this these people with
this
family with this baggage that we think
is baggage but really it's only to make
us stronger and better and accomplish
our
mission there's a famous story with
shom where a person has to we learn from
this that a person has to
realize that not just do we
underestimates ourselves sometimes or
what our sages are saying is that we
underestimate ourselves even though we
can do good in other things and we think
that we can't do good and
everything there's a famous Story We
visited a certain Inn used to stay in a
hostel when he used to visit certain
area of Europe to go collect
Saka and he went to this hostel and the
owner was said wow unbelievable a rabbi
came
unbelievable says every Rabbi has to
know
mil and be a sop he has to know how to
be a scribe says the rabbi is here
unbelievable I have a sh I have some
guests I need some chickens to be
slaughtered this Rabbi is going to be my
you're going to be my sh
unbelievable so he says to him no
problem but before him before I do the
for you I can ask you a question
privately please he says sure what
happened he says maybe you can spot me
rubles he 10 rubles one second hold on I
just met you who are you what's your
background how am I going to get this
money back who knows when you're going
to pay back you know in this in this
world there's a lot of scam artists you
know you you look like you have a beard
and everything but who knows who you
really are he says I don't understand
you were about to let me your chickens
and do everything on Cor you're going to
eat off my hand but to take give me a
few rubles you were scared how come for
business you're so scared but for the AL
you weren't so he realized that
sometimes we we are able to do the due
diligence and to do the investigation
and other things but we have to realize
we have to spread those skills to every
part of our life to we we also can be
just as diligent if we're doing it in
business as said that there was a person
that LE Nai came to he was a
fisherman and he asked the fisherman
asked him why don't you study Tor he
says
noi I can't study Tor I have I have no
brain I have no ability to study T it's
going to go in one year out the other
I'm barely going to understand what it
says what's the point of
trying he says them I understand what do
you do for a living he say I'm a
fisherman he says tell me how do you
catch these fish oh there's fish you
catch in the morning there's fish you
catch in the evening there's fish you
catch with a cage there's fish you catch
with a net you have to have this type of
ND that type of ND you have to have this
type of feed this type of
feed he's explain to him a whole 10
minute spiel about how to catch fish he
says you look like you don't you you
said you don't have a brain but look
what kind of brain you have if you have
a brain for fish you have a brain for
Torah if you have a brain for business
you have a brain for Tor take out the
word employee and put a m take out the
word this product and put in a put it
out take out this you could
if you have the capacity for this you
definitely have a capacity for that
person says sometimes Rabbi I don't have
AA it's very difficult to have
imuna we have to ask ourselves we
utilize imuna in so many different
situations we havea when we buy milk
from the store that we assume it's going
to be not
spoiled we have AA when we go on that
doctor's table and we're going to let
them do an incision on us or a surgery
we have a MAA when we get on that plane
when we go and fly for Yeshiva week we
have a MAA that he's going to land us
safely if we give to all these people we
can realize we also can give him
to in the Asian countries when they have
a broken Bowl what they do is they fill
the cracks with gold and they meld the
bowl back together and a person has to
realize that a lot of times we feel we
can't we feel we we we can't continue
but real we have to realize that this
broken State we're in actually makes us
that we're more valuable we actually
overcome through this obstacle that we
push ourselves we're like that bowl with
the cracks are filled in with gold and
it becomes actually more beautiful than
the regular
Bowl but seeing the world that it is
today and how we are very
outnumbered and and the Jews are always
a small population it's very easy to get
carried away by what's going on in the
world and want to watch the ball drop or
wanting to go and celebrate like
everybody
else we have to stay strong we have to
stick to our heritage we have to delve
into
it as I said earlier today
dur there was a k a soldier who was in
October 7th he got he got called to Arms
he went with his fellow
Soldier and they on the way they were
many met by many many
terrorists and they were running out of
ammo they started taking guns from
wherever they could find from bodies on
the floor that they found to the point
where they got stuck behind the wall and
they didn't know where to
go they ended up praying to Hashem they
thought their end was near they sounded
tremendously outnumbered they had no
more
ammo and this friend of his the is
telling a reporter in in an interview
he's saying my friend he's a soldier
he's not religious whatsoever he's the
type of person to make a barbecue shish
kebab on yum kipur he's that that not
religious so so far he says to his
friend while they're hearing the bullets
whiz by if we get out of here alive I'm
taking upon myself to keep Shabbat every
Shabbat he made a cabala an
acceptance he he says if we get out of
here I'm keeping every Shabbat after he
said that he felt mamash that the
bullets were getting farther and farther
away they in the middle of a gunfight
they knew they pinned them behind the
wall and all of a sudden it's as if they
forgot about them and they left them
alone they
left they get they get they escape they
lift the tell to tail he's telling this
reporter you know what my friend said to
me afterwards he says my friend said to
me people ask where wases in the
Holocaust where was in October
7th I tell them Hashem was right next to
me Hashem was right there I saw him how
he saved me he says you know what I'm
going to ask those people who ask where
was Hashem in October 7 where was hasem
in the Holocaust you know I'm going to
ask them I'm going to ask them where
were
you I asked and I took upon myself to
keep Shabbat Hashem came for me Hashem
was right there my question to you is if
you don't feel Hashem you should ask
yourself where were you maybe you didn't
come yourself close to hasem that's why
Hashem wasn't there so even with the
crazy world we live
in with everything going on we have to
ask ourselves are we dedicating oursel
properly are we telling I am here Hashem
where are
you it reminds us of another story with
shom where he went to visit his hometown
after many years of not visiting and he
sees one of his childhood
friends he became a very famous doctor
professor and he sees
Ohan I remember you fromer what came of
you what became of you you're a very
smart boy I remember he says I became a
rabbi I became a teaching
Ina so his his friend was a little bit
not so excited he said okay nice cute I
became a doctor I became a professor you
know people give me a lot of honor where
I live I have a nice home a nice car and
whatnot so they reminisce they smoo and
the rabbi felt the feeling that he got
from his friend so the time came they
they they reminisced and the re said I
have to leave now I'm going to the train
station he said let me escort
you he goes to the train station and he
sees that the rabbi is boarding this
train
it's a Shabby old
train and it's going going to back to
Yeshiva so the doctor asks him why why
are you going this shabby old train they
just installed a new train beautiful
operating Windows it works the things
actually pull down there's comfortable
chairs comfortable seats it's brand new
it goes very
fast he says why don't you go on that
train why are you going on the old train
he says listen you're right it's
beautiful but that train is going the
wrong way it's comfortable but it's
going the wrong way I have to go this
way he said that it's a lesson in our
lives we see a lot of people they have
very comfortable lives they have very
good lives I want to live in that train
also the question is which way is it
going though is it going the right way
is it going the way that is going to
lead us to is going to lead us a way
it's coming close to or is it going the
wrong way completely it's comfortable
it's nice it looks good but it's not
going the right way I want to end off
with
how I see I speak to many people in the
community and I realize a lot of people
try to do mitv when they were younger
and didn't go for them it didn't connect
to the Mitzvah they weren't successful
in feeling connected to it so they they
gave up on it some people tried learning
some people tried praying some people
tried s some people tried many different
it didn't go for them they didn't feel
connected they didn't feel successful
with the Mitzvah it wasn't they said it
wasn't for me
and then they never try it again every
opportunity came to learn again
something else it's not for me it came
to pray again it's not for me came come
give to to this organization it's not
for me they already had that taste in
their mouth and they didn't want to try
again it reminds us of how there's this
phenomenon the psychologists speak about
how when by circuses when they have
elephants they train them when they're
little not to run away by tying a string
to a little
you know stump in the a little stick in
the ground a thick stick in the ground
and the little elephant can't budge he
can't get out and even when he's older
even when he's almost four or five tons
whatever it may be he goes and he he
sees the string over on his leg into the
stick in the ground he doesn't go
anywhere he thinks that he won't be able
to break it just like when he was very
little and it's the very biggest
psychology trick that he thinks he can't
break it even though in once second he
could break that stick in half and many
people are the same
way and there's this wonderful story on
then off with how a person has to
believe in himself and any person who
cannot think he thinks he can't learn or
he thinks he can't pray or he thinks he
can't make a difference that you have to
M believe in yourself and give a m in
yourself and someone's Israeli person
told me you need to have vitamin B
vitamin B means Vin B you have to
believe in yourself vitamin
B there's a story of a fellow a Jewish
fellow who's running his own private
bank and he came out in rough times and
early the times of the Great
Depression he was losing a lot of money
everyone was pulling out their
Investments and he had a bank run where
the bank has to give all the withdrawals
at once and they don't have enough to do
fulfill all the
withdrawals and he kept telling people
I'll pay you back I'll pay you back I'll
pay you back he didn't know what to do
he can't think straight he can't spend
time with his family he can't learn he
can't D he can't do
anything he goes to the park he says to
his wife you know leave me alone I have
to go and clear my mind I'm not I'm not
myself he goes to the park and he sees
an old individual dressed up in a nice
suit and
tie and he says to this young man he why
are you so sad
I'm an old man I'm not here any much
longer you have your whole life ahead of
you what are you so worked up about come
on it can't be that bad he says listen
Mr old man you don't know what I'm going
through I want to see you go and pay
back people millions of dollars you
don't have it's not so simple he says no
if that's your problem don't worry he
said what do you mean he say you don't
know who I am my last name is
Rockefeller
he said therefore what he says I can
help you out he takes out his check he
says I like you you're a nice
kid what do you need $10 million $20
million come he writes him a check
here's $ 10
million don't don't don't sweat it don't
worry about it everything's going to be
okay you could check this get this check
cash it whenever you need it I'm here
for you he is unbelievable salvation
came out of out of nowhere in the Blick
of an eye he was so uplifted he saw hope
he says I could do this Hashem is
throwing me you
know life another life another
chance he goes home he puts it in his
safe he says just in case emergency I'm
going to use it I'm going to try to pay
everyone back and
miraculously he doesn't even use the
check he put himself together and he
paid everyone back he worked it out he
takes the check back few a week later he
wants to go see that old man give him
back the check tell him thank you and he
sees this time the old man is sitting in
the park bench with a nurse there's a
nurse
there he goes he wants to kiss the old
man's hands he wants to get on his knees
he wants starts crying to him and the
nurse is saying what are you doing what
are you get off the old man what are you
doing he's what do you mean this person
saved my life this person gave me
everything gave me a new lease on life
he says what do you you mean he say gave
me a check for $10 million he's Mr
Rockefeller and the nurse says oh yeah
you also bought a
story you also fell for it he what do
you mean he say you see this building
this man is from the old age home right
there I take him on walks he goes to the
park he's bored he goes and he gets
these little gags he gets these checks
that says he's Mr Rockefeller next week
he's Elvis next week is this he tells
people all these
stories you bought his
story he had a he almost had a mini
heart attack he says what do you mean I
almost went to the bank and almost
cashes his
check I literally put myself back
together thinking this was a real
check and he realized in that moment
that even if he didn't even have the
check the fact that he put himself
together he pushed himself and tried
again that's what made it that he
believe believed himself that's what he
made that he put his life together raai
on this night of the inspiration this
night we're getting together to remind
ourselves to stick to Tora if you try to
learn and if you Tred to pray and if you
Tred to give it didn't go for you I
highly highly recommend you try again
you never know what hasem has instored
for you amen let's get Round of Applause
RAB Zeno for his tremendous powerful
remarks
tonight next speaker p want to remind
everyone that all the Torah everyone all
the tonight everyone should should see
on the signs everyone
should as well of course we know speaker
and author and um and Mo
and
please it's a very great to have been
invited by kazak to come here
tonight it's a special for all of us
tonight we show what kind of people we
are as we said so many times already
tonight by all the speakers that tonight
so many
people will reach the lowest of their
lives getting
drunk yelling screaming
celebrating but the truth is that that's
not what a man comes to the world for we
come to grow
every man every woman every child is put
into this world so that we should be the
best that we could be that we should be
able to
be honest wonderful Jews and be able to
contribute not only to our own lives but
to the lives of others and when we come
on a night like this as we have done
this for many many years we owe a
tremendous gratitude to kazak and to all
the people who have put put together
these programs so tonight I've chosen to
speak about a topic that every one of us
will be able to gain from every man
woman and child and anyone that's going
to be watching this
presentation and the topic is bringing
out the best in
yourself every one of us is brought into
this world as we will see in a few
moments with certain talents and Hashem
wants to see how we are going to use
those talents and bring out the best in
ourselves and in others so I want to
start with a very famous
Z the Z tells us something very
interesting that the word
is which is spelled y
Shin Isel what it stands for is
Yim
there are 600,000 letters in the Torah
why
600,000 because there were 600,000 men
that left
mitzraim now really there were millions
of people that left MIT if you count the
wives and the children but every man
that left MIT has a letter that's his in
the Torah and all of us that are the
descendants of those 600,000 we each
have a letter in the Torah that's ours
we are all one big Collective sa Tor ra
this thing
fell okay so we are all one big
Collective sa Torah which means three
things imagine that if you come Shabbat
to the synagogue and the balora is
reading the Torah and one letter is
missing
so then you can't read the Torah the
Torah is flawed it's not perfect you
can't use it you have to close the Torah
bring it into the OR kodes and take out
another one that means that if there's
one Jew out there whether he's in Forest
Hills Regal Park Chicago Los Angeles
Israel wherever he is and that Jew is
not fulfilling his role of what it means
to be an orthodox
then it's a question on all of us just
like you have a that has a 100,000
letters but one is missing then the
whole Tor is flawed you can't use it and
so we have to know that K being a fellow
Jew it's not only for or or it's for all
of us all of us have cousins that are
not religious all of us have neighbors
that are not religious all of us
have
neighbors and co-workers that are not
religious and what we have to do is make
sure that everyone reaches their goal
and their toket of being a wonderful Jew
that's the first lesson the second
lesson is no two letters in the Torah
can overlap they can't touch each other
you know why cuz every letter
special every letter stands alone and
that teaches us that every one of us
that's like a letter in the Torah is
special every man woman and child in
this B medes tonight is special you come
to a big community in New York
California Chicago Israel or whatever
and you might think Hashem well what do
you need me you got so many Jews out
there there's so many great Jews no no
no everyone is special nobody can
overlap La every one of us has a
different mindset every one of us has
different talents and every one of us
has a way of doing things that's
different than everybody so every letter
counts no overlap and every person
counts and the final lesson is in
English you have words that have one
letter I I go I do I think a a book a
microphone a video camera camera in the
Tora there's not one word that has only
one letter you know why because you
can't do it alone we need each
other those three lessons every single
person is a part of a big sa for Torah
and if one Jew is missing then it's a
question on all of us every Jew is
important there's no overlap and the
third lesson is we can't do it alone we
need each other now I want to tell you
something that happened at the funeral
of thisas EMS thisas EMES was the second
G rebbi the first one was
theim the second one was theas and
unfortunately he lived to be only 58
years
old and at his
funeral one of his sons who would be the
next rebi the Imes said to his younger
brother balel at least our father had
means Length of
days so the younger brother said to him
what do you mean Length of days he only
lived to be 58 that's not Length of days
listen to the answer that he said I
didn't say that he had
aim length of years I said that he had
Aras y Length of days no one no one here
tonight and no one watching this video
no one can can guarantee for themselves
length of years only Hashem can give us
that but every single one of us can
guarantee in our
lives Length of days that means making
Every Day Count and that's what this son
said about his father he
had he made everyday count and that's
what Hashem wants to see from us
how many years he gives us that's his
gift to us the days that we make count
that's the gift we give to Hashem and
tonight we're going to learn how every
one of us can guarantee in our
lives Length of days making Every Day
Count now I want to tell you something
that happened to me a number of years
ago on my birthday now I love my
birthday because the whole world
celebrates my birthday my birthday is is
to bishvat so everybody celebrates now
on my birthday a number of years ago
somebody called me and said something
that I found so
inspirational and the truth is when you
think about it every single one of you
here tonight when you think about it it
fits for all of you as well you know
what the person told me the person said
the day you were born many years ago
that was the day Hashem decided the
world can no longer exist without
you think about that every person right
here the day you were born right here
that's the day that Hashem decided the
world can't exist without you he needs
you and he needs you and he needs
you that's why Hashem put us in this
world because otherwise he wouldn't have
brought us here there no two people that
are alike even identical twins are not
alike they have a different mindset they
think different they act different so if
Hashem brought you in the world then you
have a role to fulfill everybody is
important that's why Hashem brought you
in the world and so what I'm going to
show you now is what it means to have a
the length of days to make every single
day
count
now a while ago there was a fellow in
Toronto he happens to be a very good
friend of mine I was his P leader as a
little boy when he was a little boy his
name is ABY Rottenberg and he wrote a
song and it's impossible to listen to
this song the way he sings it with a guy
schulam lemmer without crying the song
is called the
butterfly and it's about Zakaria
Wallin we all know zakar Wallin was
great in kir like nobody else in the
generation and they wrote a song about
him and there's one line in that song
that's worth the whole song and it says
so much and the line is as follows you
can fly and you can soar if you'll just
only open the
door you can fly and you can soar if
you'll only open the door now I'm going
to show you now I'm going to tell you a
story about somebody that all of you
know he comes in in the middle of the
story as you'll see in a few moments but
we will see greatness
and how you can fly and you can soar if
you'll just only open the
door 3 years ago on a m of shabas I got
a call from a
couple and both the husband and the wife
were on the phone and the husband and
the wife are telling me that they need
they need
encouragement and I said what's going on
and the wife started talking and she
said I'm expecting a baby in two weeks
and I'm so nervous I need I'm frightened
I said why would you be frightened
that's the happiest moment in a woman's
life that she's able to give birth to a
healthy
child and then she started crying she
couldn't talk and her husband took over
the
phone and he said Rabbi cron I want to
tell you that last year my wife was also
expecting and we went into the hospital
Friday
afternoon and the doctor thought
everything was perfect the nurses
thought everything was perfect the
pregnancy was perfect all nine months
and Friday night the baby was born and
it wasn't alive it was a
stillborn and we were so shocked and the
doctors were shocked and we cried all
night we couldn't believe it it was
awful and I just I'm afraid he said that
it shouldn't happen again it happened
last year and that's why we need because
we're so frightened it shouldn't happen
again so I said to them I want to tell
you something I want you to take out
your tum I'm going to show you something
and I'm telling you that if you do what
I tell you you'll see in two weeks the
baby's going to be born and everything's
going to be perfect but I want you to
take out your and I want to tell you
something they took out their T and I
told them I want every day from now on
don't tell anybody I told you this but I
want every day from the next two weeks
you're going to say chapter 127 and
128 and and when you go home you can
look it up you'll see what I'm talking
about and I said take a look at the per
now at this chapter right now and the in
K 127
says the heritage of hm is children and
in the it
says children are like arrows in the
hands of a strong man a strong man
stands here and he shoots an arrow and
it goes far and it accomplishes what
it's supposed to accomplish that's the
same thing with children you raise kids
in Forest Hills you raise kids in New
York you send them out to California ER
Mexico whatever and they
accomplish so kids are like arrows
and then the next
per tells us also the
says your wife will be like a fruitful
Vine in the chambers of your home and
then it says in the
next your children will be like Olive
Sprouts olives are always fresh
throughout the whole year your kids will
be vibrant these two parim talk about
marriage and they talk about children
save these two perakim and you'll see
the baby's going to be fine fine we hung
up two weeks later on a m of shabas I
get a call I recognize the guy's voice
he says Rabbi croll well as soon as he
said it that way I knew it was good
right and he said we just had a baby
girl and I'm thinking I'm a m you
couldn't have had a boy okay I didn't
say it I didn't say anything but the
point was fine I wished to mazeltov and
I asked him about the baby his name I
gave him a br and I was about to hang up
and then he says Rabon I want to tell
you a part of the story that I didn't
tell you two weeks ago I said what's
that he said Rabbi crom remember I told
you that we cried a whole Friday
night shabas morning I said to my wife
look there's a shol down the block in
Long Branch where the hospital is
there's a sh down the block and I said
to my wife I think it's Shabbat I should
go to Sho
and she said you're right so I wiped my
tears and by the time I got to sh it was
late already they were in the middle of
Kata Tor they were reading the Torah he
said Rabon I want you
to try to picture what happened when I
came in I come in I'm so
sad and as I'm coming in Yakov Chi the
famous singer is finishing an Aliyah
they just gave him an Aliyah La Torah he
just had a healthy baby girl and
everybody is wishing him
mlov I'm walking in I'm so sad and
everybody's yelling
mL of course I went over to him I
realized he had a child I also said
ML and after ding they announced they're
going to make a big KES for Yakov Chi
everybody loves him he's a wonderful guy
and I went over to him and I said Yakov
I know they're making a kdes for you
would you mind staying after The KES I
have to talk to you about something
personal and he said of course it's no
problem and sure enough after the kidou
everybody left and only me and Yakov
Trey were in The Shaw and I said to him
Yakov my wife asked I should ask you a
favor last night we had a terrible
terrible tragedy we're expecting a baby
to be born a healthy baby and it was
born not alive and we want to cry
we have to get it out of our system and
we know that you sing a beautiful song
Mama R cry could we come to your house
and you'll sing it for us and we'll cry
together we just have to cry and get it
out please can we come and you'll sing
it for us and yakob said of course
what's the question I'll wait for you
even after midnight it's no problem
wherever you come it'll be okay and he
says Rabbi cron I want you to know we
came to his house not only did he sing
it for us listen to one line of the
chorus Mama ra cry for us again won't
you shed a tear for your dear children
if you raise your sweet voice now as
then the day will come not only did he
sing it for us he sang that beautiful
song that he sings about the B mikdash
ra he gave us he gave us CDs he spent so
much time with us it was
incredible and when I heard that I said
to this fellow you know do you mind if I
call Yakov because I want to tell the
story I want to write this story I would
never write a story without somebody's
permission using their name so sure
enough I called him up I said yob I just
heard this unbelievable thing that you
did for this family that's
amazing he said Rabbi please don't tell
the story I said why shouldn't I tell
the story he said you know why I do all
these things I do it so I should get
reward in
the I'm I'm afraid if you tell the story
I'm not going to get so much reward up
there I said Yakov you're a bigger toic
than I thought you were I said I want to
tell you something why do you do what
you do because older singers than you
like Mor B David and schamy Dax and ab
Ram fre they've been doing it for years
they go to homes of challenged children
they go to hospitals and they sing for
them and you learned it from them if you
let me write or tell the story people
will learn from you you'll get 10 times
more reward in the
and he said you really believe that I
said' of course he said okay tell the
story now why am I telling you the
story because he was able to fly and he
saw it because he opened the door do you
know what he gets paid for a concert
more than I'm getting paid for being
here tonight that I can tell you he gets
tremendous amounts of
money but you know something he gave it
to them without trust because he knew
they needed did it every single person
here tonight has talent some can cook
some can bake some can speak some can be
graphic artists some could be hatop
everybody can do
something you have to look into your
heart and look into your mind and think
what can I do and how could I do it for
other
people take a look at a guy like ra segv
right he's sitting in the back a humble
fellow you know how many videos hundreds
of videos he has done for kazak and
Torah gos all over the world he's a
videographer I can't do what he does
Andy can't do what both of us can do and
we can't do what he does but Hashem
gives everybody a talent and you take
that talent and you use it that's what
Hashem brought you into this world for
and I want to tell you something never
ever believe someone who says you can't
do something even even if it's your
sister-in-law who you haven't spoken to
in four
years don't believe anyone if you
believe you can do something you'll do
it and I'll tell you if you believe you
can't do it you'll never do
it every one of us can enhance the lives
of other people in CLA
Israel and you know something there are
many in here tonight that can change the
world now I want to ask you a question
I'm sure that nobody knows the answer
but there's one person here who probably
will know the name of this person I want
to mention a Goa person just by a raise
of
hands how many people ever heard of the
name Roger
banister besides Mak
nissle anybody oh tell us what did Roger
bister do I believe he broke theile
that's right that's right the gentleman
is right you can look it up in the
Google Ador Roger banister was a medical
student in England
and on May 6th
1954 he was the first one
shes who ran the mile in less than 4
minutes he ran it in 3 minutes 59.4
seconds and the World Went
Crazy maybe the only one who could do it
was naali because the Tet tells us naali
could run fast but nobody could believe
it how could any human being run a mile
in less than 4 seconds four minutes and
he did it in less than 4 minutes 3
minutes 59.4 seconds now hold on to your
seat belts you're not going to believe
this that was May 6 1954 by May 6th
1955 37 other people did it how did they
do it what happened everybody ate
weedies like how did that happen you
know what the answer is cuz now people
believe they could do
it if he could do it I could do it and
you know something by May 6th 1956 100
people did it and today over a thousand
people have done it cuz everybody felt
that they could do it if you believe in
yourself you'll be able to do it if you
don't believe that you could do it
you'll never do it that's how you bring
out the best in yourself you look and
see what did Hashem give me that I could
help other people and I'll tell you
something that happened to me when I was
in the ninth grade in tur us we had a
teacher Mr hos he was my favorite
teacher in English literature
and on one night on PTA my mother came
you know all the mothers come to see how
wonderful or unw wonderful their kids
are right and Mr oza said to my mother I
was in the ninth grade she said Mrs cron
your son is a good writer but he'll
never write a
book and my mother couldn't believe it
I'm ninth grade she wasn't thinking
about my writing books so she said to M
OA why do you say my son won't write a
book nah he's too religious nobody's
ever going to read what he writes now
I'm sure that when the next parent came
in Miss OA surely forgot what he said my
mother didn't forget and I certainly
didn't forget and 25 years later when
the magget speaks came out my first book
on Jewish short stories I went looking
for Mr
oosa I wanted to see if the guy's still
around and sure enough he was the head
of the English Department in hafta a
Jewish Day School in Long Island I
called him up I said Mr O do you
remember you taught in us he said yeah
some good years there I said my name is
p do you remember I was one of your
students he said yeah I think I remember
I said you know I got a present for you
he said after 25 years you got a present
I said yeah when can I bring it he said
well if you got a present you could
bring it
tomorrow sure enough I drove up he's
sitting behind his big desk he's the
head of the English Department and I
said listen I want to tell you something
I know you're not going to remember this
but in the ninth grade you once told
told my mother that I would never write
a book I just want to show you I just
wrote a book for a company called Art
scroll and it's got 95 stories in it and
I'm going to give it to you and I'm
going to autograph it to you I'm giving
it to you as a gift well he went crazy
he could not believe it he comes out of
his desk he puts his arm around me he
says come with me I said where we going
just come with me he takes me into one
of his classes he says boys I want to
show you a former student of mine he
just wrote a book and I taught him how
to write
let him think that he taught me how to
write but the point is Imagine I've
thought about this so many times imagine
when I started writing that book if I
would have thought to myself I'm going
to write a book it's crazy my favorite
teacher said I can't write a
book and you know something you know how
the old the speaking started I'll tell
you the truth the speaking started after
I started writing the books because
people figured hey if the guy could
write a story maybe he could tell a
story imagine all the books and all the
speeches gone if I would have believed
in that teacher who said that I can't do
something can't believe in anybody if
you believe something you can do
it now I want to tell you about two
people who changed the
world and I'm so happy to tell you about
these two people as you'll see in a few
moments these two people grew up here in
Forest
Hills they were in Forest Hills High
School no Kult no
nothing they were in farest Hills High
School and there's an organization
called Jeep Jewish Education Program and
Jeep is allowed to go into schools to
teach religion and they see two boys two
spartic boys and they say you want to
learn Torah and I said nah he said no
but we're serving good hot pizza oh okay
we'll
come so they came and what happened
whoever that Jeb teacher was was he
should be benched forever because he
said such inspirational things that
these two guys they loved it and after
the class the rebi Yesa you want to come
back next week said the first thing they
said was you're serving pizza and I said
yeah I said okay good we'll come now
these two guys shim and ruin they
decided that they are going to come
every single week they took they got a
small cassette tape recorder and they
started recording what they were
listening to they started sending it to
their friends and after a few weeks they
decided why are we recording it wouldn't
people want to video it and and see
better than listen so they took a video
camera and then they started recording
and then they started sending it to
their friends and then they came to a
shabbaton they came with their parents
shimu and K Yakov the Holy Father
sitting right there and we were at a
shabbaton together I will never forget
this Rabbi Wallin made the shabbaton and
and I was one of the speakers and Ruben
and Shimon and their father and mother
came over to me and said listen Rabbi we
know that you speak a lot do you mind if
we video you and we'll send it out to
our friends I said of course not why not
and then they said you know because we
have an idea that we want to go and
video many many speakers and everybody
says it's impossible we could never do
it I said don't be ridiculous of course
you could do it I said RAB friend and I
we do the Heritage Foundation every TI
of tens of thousands of people see it
why can't you do it and Ruan and shim Co
Yakov started Torah anytime that come
and their father sitting right there
give him a round of
applause cuz he raised such holy
children cuz these two guys believed
they could do it and they just needed
encouragement and if you want to know
why my voice is by Tor anytime.com right
before every speech and afterwards cuz I
was the only guy who believed in them I
remember they came to my house and they
said could you make that recording
before and after I said of
course two guys last year do you know
how many hours of Torah was listened to
by Tor anytime.com
12 million hours two public school kids
right here in Far SS High could you
believe it because they had an idea and
they believed in themselves and every
one of us here has ideas but sometimes
we just don't believe in ourselves and
we think ah somebody else will do it no
no no you could do it just believe in
yourself and you could change the world
just like these two guys did and I just
want to end with this lifechanging story
because we have a great speaker coming
up after I his name is RAB he just came
from marage Israel he's
written for women you must get it ra
it's wonderful so right after I speak
he's going to come up and speak with His
Brilliant English accent so even if you
don't listen just listen to the accent
it's
great but the point is I want to tell
you one more
story a number of years ago in Lakewood
they decided that they're going to close
the elementary schools a few days before
y for PES because it's a very busy
holiday and like this the rebies would
be able to help the wives two days and
three days before yant so now it's two
days before the holiday and a rebi comes
into his wife's kitchen he says can I
help you we have off what could I do for
you she says you really want to help he
says yeah I'll do anything he says okay
good listen we had six kids if you could
take the kids out for 4 hours I'll be
able to bake cook and clean and he's
thinking what in the world he going to
do in Lakewood for 4 hours with these
kids but then he remembered New York
airport is an hour away way and the kids
were never in the airport so he figured
that's 1 hour there 1 hour back already
killed two hours and now he's got to
figure out what to do with the other two
hours and then I remember there's such a
thing as an air Trin in Newark Airport
now the airports today are
monstrous so if you land in Delta but
you got to go to United or American
Airlines so there's a train that you
take and in Newark it's overground so
when you're on the train you could see
the planes taking over off and landing
and then you could see the Jersey
turnpike so it's interesting so he takes
them and they're on the train for 2
hours and they're having a great
time after two hours a pilot gets on
very spiffy looking guy with a jacket
and a tie and a cap and these Pilots are
wonderful people especially the guys
with the Southern Accents and he goes
over and he sees a father with six kids
and he says where you all flying
today they didn't know what to say
they're not flying any place so they
look at the father and the father says
to the pilot actually we're flying
nowhere he says you're flying nowhere
what does that mean he says you see we
have a religious holiday coming up and
it's a very busy time for the women so
my wife asked me if I could take the
kids out and we're just having a great
time together on this air
train and the pilot got very serious and
he said young man I want to tell you
something I've been a pilot for for 25
years there's not a major airport in the
world that I haven't landed
in he said 2 years ago I got a text from
my son and he wrote me dad you're always
so busy you never came to any of my
birthday parties you didn't even have
the decency to come to my graduation and
last week was the birthday party of your
first grandson my son and you didn't
have the decency to come do me a favor
take my number out of your
contacts and then he said two weeks
later I got the same text from my
daughter he said young man I have flown
everywhere but obviously gone
nowhere you told me you're going nowhere
but with your kids you're going
everywhere and that's really
lifechanging he flew everywhere but went
nowhere this kid these children they
were going with the father they were
flying nowhere but they were going
everywhere and that's what I want to
tell all of you as much as it is so
important to take your talents and give
to everyone the most important thing is
your family your children they need you
more than
anything no matter what you do for CLA
you s you can never ever forget your
children people always ask me how do you
travel sometimes 12 out of 13 sh I'm
away from home in this country in this
city in this vention or whatever you
know what the answer is my kids are
married you got to be crazy to do this
stuff if your kids are
home your kids are your priority of
course you got to do for CLA Isel that's
part of the but you can't be out every
night can't be doing for the whole world
without doing for your kids your kids
are the most
important Hashem should bench every
single one of us that we should be able
to fulfill our potential and take the
take the talents that Hashem has given
us and use it for claw Isel and the
priority is to use it for your family
don't forget that and if we can do that
hopefully we'll have an elevated CLA
we'll have an elevated sa because as we
said before we're all letters in the sa
let us make that SAA perfect and mashia
will be able to carry it and carry all
of us ter Isel thank you kazak for
inviting me and thank you for
listening
thank you Rabbi Crome for your words of
inspiration our next speaker is RAB we
appreciate the rabbi coming he's all the
way coming from Israel he has very
special remarks of course the rabbi just
came out with an amazing book looking
into the sun about about his re ra MOS
shabir and we're looking forward to
hearing from RAB
tonight everyone
please okay rule number one in public
speaking never speak after face of
crown
uh rule number two in public speaking
is never speak of New Year's Eve because
people are very distracted at the
moment but I do have something going for
me I have one thing going for me that
Rabbi cron does not have and that is um
I'm fresh of the boat
fromes and I want to talk about my
country
which is also your country I want to
talk about what's happening in ER
Israel and I want to give you a message
that I honestly think is absolutely
vital with what we're going through the
craziness that we're going through but I
want to do it my way I want to begin a
little bit from a different angle Than
People expect I want to talk about each
one of you where did your life
begin so when the moment you were born
correct your life began the moment you
were born incorrect absolutely incorrect
if you have a look at the way the
in brings it down the moment that you
were born was n months after that you
were created your first life is what the
doctor says was a fertilized OV but what
we say a fertilized oven with attached
that was you and inside your mama's womb
what happened for 9 months you had your
own personalized angel that came down
from shmay According to one tradition
that angel stays with you throughout
your life he's joined with another Angel
for Shabbat but throughout your life you
have this Angel and this angel will
testify you on the Y had on the day that
you go up to shmay when you're 120 years
old what does the angel do for you're in
your mama's
womb so I'm going to say it my way is
thinking you
get I'm G to say my own way for nine
months thear says the this Angel teaches
you the whole T its entirety which we
all know is
impossible the whole turn its entirety
is
infinity the whole turn its entirety to
quote the that everything that we have
studied in the Torah from the beginning
of time to the end of
time it's like taking a drop out of the
ocean the ocean remains intact
because the Torah is ultimately plugging
into hashem's mind it is infinite says
the
Mah means
you're you're shown your Torah you're
shown your ladder you're shown what your
capable of doing you're shown
ases so beautifully taught us just now
every single barrier that you can break
because in those nine months everything
that you're capable of doing has been
shown to you how to do it how to deal
with every single
situation so you come out and as you
leave the angel comes along touches you
over here according to the maral he
actually touches you on your mouth and
says to you now you have the power of
speech at that moment you forget
everything that happened to you during
those nine months and your challenge of
life is to climb your ladder and to
become that person that you're supposed
to be and to break those barriers and to
bring out all your and that angel on
your Y is going to tell
youor I showed you everything by the way
it's I don't know why I think the Angels
come from Puerto Rico but
uh apparently they do apparently they do
the bottom line is is on the Y Haden
when you're 120 years old he's going to
come back and he's going to testify did
you or did you not climb your ladder so
I want to take this whole idea a whole
level deeper because I want to connect
it to what's happening in ER Israel I
want to do it with a story I apologize
the first few minutes of the story is
just just comedy because it's funny but
then it's it's going to instantly become
very very serious this story involves
who I consider to be one of the most Kad
that I've ever met a man by the name of
risim black does anyone by chance have
heard of
him so for R cron if you've not heard of
him he is the polar opposite of who I am
I grew up in the privileged suburbs of
Northwest London I grew up in a home
where my parents never raised their
voices happily married I grew up in a
home where literally everything I
possibly wanted I
had he was born in the
barriers in the the worst neighborhoods
of
Seattle he was born to a black family
where his mother died well my mother
also died but unfortunately in a car
accident his mother died from drug
overdose as his as child he himself
supported himself by drug pushing before
his
Mitzvah and everything that could
possibly go wrong in a child's life he
went through we were Polar Opposites in
every single
way and when I met this person it was it
was as if he was my brother as if we had
loved each other our whole lives but I
want to tell you the story that happened
to me with him two months ago with a
little bit of background I work for an
organization called
ncsy this morning I was with 200 kids
public school kids from all over the
country in a few minutes I want to tell
you more about these
children but it's tremendous that I have
I work with teens have a lot of fun with
them but I want to tell you as my re you
would always say you will get from them
much more than you can ever give
them and exactly one year and 3 months
ago I was in a place called Utah with a
bunch of kids from ncsy
and Sunday morning the shabbaton is over
Sunday morning I'm going to get into my
car and drive 7 hours from this little
Lake in Northern Utah all the way
through Utah all the way
through Arizona and then going to Nevada
and finally finally finally I'm going to
make it to Las Vegas where I'm speaking
forne in as T of Las Vegas at exactly
7:00 in the evening that's my story now
I happen to know I have students over
here I see their faces so unfortunately
they know my personality and R cron
knows my rabbitson and he can picture
this exactly happening my wife calls me
and say I know what's going to happen
you have seven hours to make it exactly
to be on time to be there in Las Vegas
at 7
p.m. do not get
distracted promise promise me you're
going to be there in time she knows me
she says be sensible this is important
this is a be there at
7:00 now also happens to be that if you
look up online what is the most
beautiful part of the world the number
one Road in the whole world I'm talking
about the whole world not just America
the most beautiful beautiful world it
begins in Yellowstone goes all the way
through Utah all the way through Grand
Canyon keep going and it till curves to
the South I am going amongst the most
beautiful part of's world and I love
nature my wife says be sensible I'm GNA
be sensible and then I see it hearton
not hearton Zion National Park I see
that sign I look at the clock I'm doing
well I make a calculation if I go to Z
National Park I can spend 20 minutes
there and see one of God's Great wonders
I get to the entrance over there as I
get to the entrance I notice that my
phone is no longer working so I don't
know what's going on in the big wide
world but I told the guy over there what
can I do if I have 20 minutes and he
said to me the following go for 10
minutes and come back for 10 minutes and
you can win an award for being the
stupidest person that ever came to Z
National Park and then he said to me
whatever you do don't go into the
tunnel cuz once you go into the tunnel
through the mountain you're going to
come out the other side it's going to be
so beautiful you're going to get
distracted you're never going to make it
back in time does anyone know what I'm
referring to andone be T National Park
that tunnel you remember the tunnel you
know what I'm talking about that tunnel
so I drive for 10 minutes and there I
see the tunnel and I'm looking at the
tunnel and I'm thinking to myself you
know you only live
once I'm here I'm here at the tunnel I
don't have free choice I have to go and
see what's on the other side I drive
through the T I completely forget about
time I forget about my wife I forget
about responsibility I came out the
other
side beautiful beautiful nature how
could have you're so incredible you're
so amazing and then obviously once I'm
there I decided okay let me just do a
short little video for my YouTube
channel by the way you can subscribe
right here and
I get back I come out of the Z National
Park I look at my clock once it once it
kicks back in and I find out that I am
now arriving in Las Vegas at
7:20 20 minutes late what am I going to
do my wife's going to kill me not only
that is such AIC and it's not like I can
go overtime because at 8:30 I'm teaching
in the college campus for the students
they have to finish a Time at eight
everyone's going to be upset with me and
then I remember that I'm
Israeli and I remember that just know a
little bit how to drive fast now I just
want to make sure that everyone knows at
this point now that what I'm about to
tell you now I am no longer RAB because
this is bad role modeling okay kids
don't listen
lishma I'm not going to speed speed
speed but instead of going 55 I go like
65 maybe
70 and I said what 7 maybe 75 okay just
push it a little bit so I just want you
to know something there's a state called
Arizona the whole purpose of the state
is one thing and one thing only to give
speeding tickets that I think is that
their major national income is speeding
tickets it's notorious for speeding
tickets I come in I'm now in Arizona and
suddenly okay there's a there's there's
a cop he's telling me to go to the side
this guy comes out I can't really
explain to you what he looked like but
he was kind of like um he was he was he
was truly frightening imagine like a mix
between um a Kansas City football player
and Donald Trump okay with a little bit
of like a Twist of Ed sheron's face and
he comes out with his draw and says sir
I'm not mad at you that you were
speeding I'm mad at you I did not know
this was a rule in Arizona that you do
not go to the other land
while I was in the middle of an
operation does anybody know what I just
said you know what I'm talking about
there's a rule in Arizona that when a
police is busy you have to go to like to
the other lane and not disturb him yor
in New York too I did not know what he
was talking about middle of an operation
I looked at him and said in my finest
British accent said sir you were in the
middle of operation you don't look like
a surgeon um he did not think I was
funny at all and then he decided that
instead of giving me a ticket he would
give me a
kha that was it he started to explain to
me what I did wrong and how bad I was
eventually he let me go at that point
then it now said
7:40 so at this point now I was
literally devastated and I'd been
driving like like for 6 hours already
and I felt hot and shitzy and disgusting
and I was just like then I remembered
I'm a teacher I I teach and I figured
I'll turn to Hashem and I'll ask for a
miracle got himem in heaven I want to be
on time for this incredible Shear in Las
Vegas but it looks like I'm going to be
40 minutes late for a 1 hour
class K can do
anything can do any miracle in the world
if you just know how to D him
properly I see the great state of Nevada
I cross over the Nevada line and then
the miracle happened suddenly without
any explanation the clock moved back one
hour and I said kbar how did you do that
okay this is an I was kbar he just
incredible I was so happy I got off I
went to the nearest nearest I saw a
shopping mall I went up I bought myself
coffee I bought myself all kinds of you
know like Nevada souvenirs and barem I
was only 10 minutes
late and I cannot believe it can just
move the clock like that it's such a
miracle now this story doesn't end over
here because this is where the story
gets serious fast forward to two months
ago so it's a year later and now I am in
the great City of Chicago I'm in O'Hare
Airport and I'm waiting for niss and
black niss and black is this incredible
holy theama he BW up grew up as a as a
black rapper and now he wraps to M and
MIM beautiful children it's incredible
what he does he actually when I he made
me a personalized presentation for me to
give over to the anus wirus over shabat
which is why I'm giving over his story
right
now we arrive in our her we are going to
a shabbaton in a p place called casopis
now I know this you're thinking I'm
joking but it's it's in a state called
Michigan
copis Michigan I think it's twinned with
sophus um I don't know copis sounds like
some kind of a sickness that people
get I have a good cream for that but
it's actually a place and it's a
campsite and we're going to
copoulos okay so I said to I said to Nim
I says are you by chance hungry he says
I'm starving I says okay we're going to
stop up just for a few minutes
and my friend called Alisa pin I don't
know if you know the pin of Chicago I
asked her can we pop over sure I said
I'm coming with this in black as we
arrive like literally he is mobbed
everyone wants to take pictures with him
and um this chent in this like cougle
and then we decided we're going to do a
quick mik on and then we're on the way
and suddenly I realized now this is I
cannot make this up when you go from
Chicago which is in Illinois and you
want to go to copoulos which is in
Indiana you actually baru does another
miracle you lose an hour you actually
lose an hour and suddenly I said Nim we
have a major problem because we are
going to arrive 20 minutes after
Shabbat now I'm religious Jew I don't
mess with Shabbat I said we're turning
back we're going to Chicago we can't do
this there's no way we're going to do
this over here this looks at me he says
you're Israeli right you know how to
drive he says I want you just to go you
know just press a little bit we're going
to make it I said I want to show you
something look at our ways there are
literally cops every 3 miles it's not
going to happen it's not going to be
good for us he says listen you do the
driving I will take care of the cops how
you going to do
that
cabal he starts rapping cabalistic he's
going
like like the whole thing I know what
he's doing these things is crazy stuff
and the cops are like waving us on and
we're like whizzing past them and I
don't know how this happened and it
remains to me what I call the miracle of
sophus but we actually arrived 20
minutes before Shabbat ended before
Shabbat began I even managed to take a
Shabbat together we did kabat shabat it
was most incredible
thing and I turned to Nissim and this is
the point of my story before I get very
very serious with everyone I turned to
this say how did you know how could you
rely on a miracle that we were going to
make in time for Shabbat and he said to
me the following words he said to don't
you get it you and I we are the
shabbaton we are the
shabbaton the 200 of your kids expecting
us to make the shabbaton of course we're
going to making time for
Shabbat I started to think about what
he's saying what does it mean that a
kbar who takes two Jews and he does the
most incredible Miracles because we have
decided that what we are doing is
something
important let's go back to I started my
presentation remember the story of you
and I in the womb in Big Mama's womb
remember when we spoke about how the
angel shows you your ladder and told you
you have to climb to the top of your
ladder and when you reach the top of
your ladder you have filled your tough
kid you've done what you're supposed to
do in this
world that is not the full
story it is not just climbing your
ladder because your ladder has to fit in
with every single of the ladder of every
single
Jew in the words of the holy
Zohar if a
KES is a
conductor every single one of us was
given in our mother's womb an instrument
to
play so you have to play the harp and
you have to play the violin and you have
to play the symbols or whatever it may
be each one has an
instrument and your instrument is
exactly what is needed to make the music
that is
perfect because when mashia comes and he
representing Hashem is going to show
every single Jew their
instruments but it's not going to stop
there because your instrument has to
play in harmony with everybody
else otherwise there's no point in
playing it's not enough to be your own
instrument when every single Jew plays
their instrument in harmony with
everyone else you start to hear that
every single nju has music as well and
then you start to hear the music of the
animals and then you start to hear the
music of the plants it's called
PIR and then you start to hear the music
of the
inanimate the Heavenly celestial bodies
says the zor at some point your will
want to leave your goof from the beauty
of the music you're going to be able to
make and now listen to this every single
one of us also has a letter in the SE of
hasem how how did hasm create the world
he took 600,000 letters he created out
of this the seph Tor and each letter
corresponds to one and if you do not
bring out your letter the whole
sa suddenly Everything
Changes because Ron always says things
beautifully and positively but I'm
saying something that is
frightening we have an to bring out we
have a responsibility to bring out a
letter and without that we have failed
the whole
world so I want to get to the point I
want to make
to in Shabbat we
read that
theim the 12 tribes said
to says the
rabbis is God is created by being his
one
is are the children
of and D are the children
of and
z now stop and think for a
moment
are they are the children of the maid
servant they are second class
citizens Shalom to think that way
without the letter doll you don't have a
without people doing what they need to
do to go to the corners of the world we
have
nothing this Shabbat a girl comes after
to
me her name is AI she's the only Jewish
girl in her school it's called Niles
North in
Chicago since what they call October 7th
we
call since then they call her in the
school the Jew
girl kids go up to into her face they
didn't even know what a map of the world
looks like they certainly would know
where Israel is and they see into her
face free Palestine the same way that
when my mother grew up in Germany her
classmates who were German would go up
there and
say but like
ferociously she goes to the dean and she
complains and she says this is what
they're doing to me the harassing me you
know what he says freedom of
speech and this 16-year-old girl She
Bangs on the table and looks him in the
eyes his dear and auntie semma and walks
out I told her actually I told her this
morning I said do yourself a favor and
stop doing
this because you're a hero in my eyes
but you're not going to win the reason
why you're not going to win is because
everything that's happening here today
today has been written in the books
thousands of years ago you can open
up has spoken about this it's all there
everything that is happening today has
been 2,000 years ago written about in
great detail before mashia comes B is
are going to be back in the land of
Israel and the last gut we're going to
suffer from the children of Ishmael
all they are doing the children of ishma
is exactly what is written so it's the
script is there the
B they're doing what they're supposed to
be doing the B had this recessing Gene
called anti-Semitism on campus they're
doing exactly what they're supposed to
be
doing the story of asav and is we've
been doing this for thousands of years
go and ask your grandparents and ask
them if they could to remember their
grandparents so the names change and the
periods of History change but the story
is always say the only thing that is
different is our
pain and the only thing that is truly
truly consequential is what we do with
that pain and the choices that we
make and now I want to make my point
over
here the reason why I came and I was so
appreciated that Robbie asked me to
speak tonight because I feel very
strongly with the following message last
night when we did havalah with these 250
beautiful
Nish and we
sang I don't know why I started crying I
started crying I got very
emotional I was planning after the
Shabbat was over to thank RAB Greenland
for beautiful
shabbaton but I realized that this
beautiful powerful shabbaton was extra
special because there's someone else I
needed to
thank I needed to thank
Hamas I needed to thank Hamas for doing
something in one day that ncsy could not
do in 10
years now you understand that I'm saying
this tongue and cheek I'm saying in
exactly the same way but the gamar
brings down
that in a way we have to thank Haman
because Haman took the ring
from and in those 30 seconds he did more
says
the more than all the in all the we
talking
about all the great prophets could not
do what happened in 30 seconds between
and what happened next the Jewish people
were brought to an to a Unity that we
had never seen seen
since the Jewish people completely
transformed from a few seconds between
that man
Haman and we don't thank Haman but the
tud says the children of ham are
learning
in have given us a wakeup call and now I
want to take what cron says but I want
to just add one little twist over here
it's not enough for you to find out your
special skill and bring it out to the
fullest and make changes in the world
you are obligated to say at this point
now I have
an to take whatever I have bring it up
one more
level because this is the time with all
the suffering we're going through where
the Jewish people have to find an that
we've never had
before since the Yer war and I'm old
enough to have memories from those days
as a kid growing up in London since we
have never seen so much potential for so
much potential
for and as my r r
said is giving
us some spiritual awakening from above
to allow us to reach places as a nation
as a people that we've never had
before so every single one of us has to
ask us a simple
question where is my strength where is
my power what should I be
adding can I do this to
help what can I do more in this
community this community does a lot I
know what goes on over here in
Queens is incredible but there's so much
more that we can do you must take the
and ask myself am I pushing myself that
little bit extra like all the are
telling the now if soldiers are putting
their lives in danger for us they are
pushing themselves literally putting
their lives in danger we have to ask
ourselves take the to push ourselves
more and to break barriers that we've
never had before but guess what's going
to come out of this whole
thing on Friday I was listening to a
from shapir from the book I just wrote
he quoted
from
the brings down that when a lion and a
lioness that's theal when they become
close when they become
one no one is allowed to go near them
because at that moment they create a
power that is
Unstoppable
says as you all know is Hashem the is
is and gatria numerical value is 43 and
47 I think it is 43 and and 48 together
91 is what's
called is What's called the combination
of
theem in its full
power I am ding all the time and I
believe that we have it in our hands now
that we can create this connection
between the LA and the Le in a way that
we've never seen in recent
history we're so close my dear friends
we're so close and I come fromes to give
you this
message is that don't rely on isra
soldiers to do
their you have to take for them and for
your brothers and sisters to find your
instrument and play it to the best Poss
ability in harmony with everybody
else with kilot like the place that I'm
riding right now and with all the other
holy kilot we can create a
revolution and all the music will come
together and play an orchestra we'll
play a concert we'll play the most
beautiful beautiful music that the world
has never heard and the name of that
Symphony will
be that we should be able to hear that
beautiful music thank you so much for
listening thank want thank everyone for
joining us tonight
and again everyone please
make
ra thank
you