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The Fast of Asara B’Tevet (10th of Tevet) and the Current Situation by Rabbi Dr. Ahron Adler
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good morning everybody um I'm going to
welcome myself back from a very short
Journey to the states San Diego Shabbat
and Sunday morning San Francisco to give
a lecture at a Jewish studies conference
and in Ruth coming home while sitting in
the cockpit as many of you know I have
the privilege of sitting in the cockpit
many times in the Jets so I got word
that we had a grandson born
and everything went well and we're
looking forward to a breit next this
coming Tuesday
um tonight and tomorrow as you know is
a today that makes today the ninth of
Tate right so what well we're gonna see
that there's something of a a big deal
about the ninth of Tate before we get to
that the a moment about
the the fast of the 10th month now we
know that um normally the world
of respons literature where people asked
great ranim shot questions and then
there was a response and those responses
were then committed to writing and
ultimately to print and of course today
everything is digitalized but uh this is
a thousand years of rabic activity from
the end of the days of the gim we have
respons a literature from the days of
theim certainly from the days of theim
the Middle Ages we have enormous am of
material from the rambam and from Rashi
and Rab's grandson of responsa Nature
and then of course you get into the more
Modern Age the big names that come to
mind are theam s and theud and Raba up
until our generation of R mosha
Feinstein and um rad yose these people
have published enormous amount of
material of
shot what we don't realize is that the
process doesn't begin a thousand years
ago already in the days of the gar you
have sparingly questions that are asked
for immediate halakic responses so
there's some type of um you might say a
forerunner
of this type of respons Tor already in
the I mean it's it's here and there it's
sporadic but extremely rare is to find
that kind of activity in tanak very very
rare now in the itself you have very few
examples where mhu is inquiring byh what
should I do the para of the the para of
the daughters of you see
thatu himself is not 100% clear what
should be a response so he turns to and
got is
the for Moshe but other than that you
don't see any type of question answer
that goes on in the and neither in
the and having said that in the book of
in the seventh peric we actually have a
sha a sha in a very classical
sense people asked the prophet Zar at
the beginning of the building of the
second second bet mikdash after having
gone through 70 years of Exile galut
bavel and fasted the for fasts Comm
ating the destruction of the bet mikdash
the fast in the month of tamuz the fast
in the month of the fast in the month of
T which is and the fast on the month of
T in a moment we'll see what that's all
about shall we continue fasting these
fast days now that the bet mikdash is
being constructed and it's going to be
up and running but to use the phrase
lifted out of the book
of shall we continue wailing crying um
mourning the beta mikdash in the month
of the fifth
month we get in the eth chapter of Z A
Beautiful answer but it's so beautiful
that we're not sure what the answer is
you know sometimes you can give such a
perfect answer but we
say what am I supposed to do is it yes
or no it sounds almost I say now like
the the congresswoman who asked the
three great presidents of great
universities this is not a simple
difficult question yes or no you know
and they gave these convoluted answers
it depends on the context but um you can
have a Shila and you want to know shall
we continue fasting on Tish shabab or
not so what we require is a yes or no
answer the answer is Kem God has spoken
the fast of the fourth month the fast of
the fifth month of the fast of the
seventh month the fast of the 10th
month will be for Judea which was at the
time will be for Judea days of
festivities okay beautiful answer when
is that supposed to happen immediately
yes
when when does this kick in that these
fast days will no longer be fast days
that generated enormous debate amongst
the biblical commentators and theim so
if I jump already to the ram in his laws
of the very end of the fifth chapter he
puts the realization of this prophecy in
Messianic times Yia you got to sit tight
until y mashia these fast days are still
fast days and God willing they'll be but
third beta mikdash then we will be able
to eliminate the fast day component and
graft it upon the dates of when
previously we would have fasted we're
going to observe them as festivals as y
but we're not there yet unfortunately
and the ra goes even so far to say that
even during the days of B chaining and
let's try to understand this the B
mikdash is up and running and there's a
CO going into the
kesim ram says we have to fast that
during those 400 some years in the
second temple era we still fasted Tab
and with regard to the other three fast
they were optional but they were still
on the books they were still on the
books that's a question itself what's
the difference between Tish and the
other three but the point is they did
not
become what Zakaria not only does fails
to tell us whether it's a yes or no
answer he also fails to tell us the
exact date of the particular month he
says the fast of the fourth month the
fast of the fifth month month the fast
of the seventh month the fast of the
10th month all of the above we have
difficulty with the exact date now we
observed the fast of the fourth month on
the 17th shamas we observe the fast of
the fifth month on the nth of and we
observe the fast of Galia on the third
of TSH day after the second day rashash
and we observe the fast of the 10th
month with tomorrow's datee on the date
of the 10th of T that's what we do but
already a decision that was made based
on how we resolve hakik dilemas and
controversy every single date there was
some controversy so I'm not going to
deal now with tamuz but I'll just tell
you the question was whether it was the
ninth of t or the 17th of tus I'm not
going to deal with dis the question was
whether the beta mikdash was destroyed
on the seventh of or the 10th of and how
came into the date of ninth of that we
observe the destruction of the BET
mikdash Galia was Galia assassinated on
the third of Tish or was he assassinated
on rashash on the first of T except that
it's inappropriate to have a public fast
day on rashash so you can't have it the
next day either because it's also
rashash so we push it even further to
the third of Tish which means that
according to this
opinion is always a it's always a pushed
fast day and it's never on time never
but on time would have been the first
according to another opinion no no no
the assassination took place on the
third so there's a question about the
event then comes the 10th and the 10th
is our discussion today so there's
a that tells us something fascinating
two of the Giants RAB AKA you can't get
a bigger giant than RAB AKA from
the and RAB Shimon a contemporary and
RAB Shimon is saying there are four
matters that I and RAB AKA do not see
eye to ey I the issue at hand that we're
going to deal with is the first of the
four the other three are not relevant to
this discussion and the first was what
exactly did zakar have in mind when he
said the fast of the 10th month the
question isn't which calendar date did
the event occur like in the Tom Galia
issue was Galia assassinated on the
first or the third with regard to the
fast of the 10th month the issue is not
there was an event but we're not sure if
it took place on the 10th or perhaps a
different date that's not the issue the
issue is what occurred on the 10th and
what occurred perhaps on a different
date in the month of T to which event
did the ordain a public fast day which
means there's no argument as to the
events the events took place and we know
that one event in a moment we'll spell
it out took place on the 10th and
another event occurred on the fifth of T
no argument about that the question is
which event generated the public fasting
so let's start with the 10th because
that's what we're familiar with so so
rabish Shimon says that Raba is of the
opinion that Som means the 10th
of the date that the Babylonians lay
Siege around Yim prior to the
destruction of the B
now is a half a year before of except
that that Siege was two and a half years
before Tish in other words The Siege
around Yim was two and a half years and
that's the way armies did business by
conquering cities they lay Siege and
then food and Provisions cannot come in
people start starving and and and people
start killing each other out and 90% of
the work is done by the time the foreign
army crashes through the city City and
that's why it's an easy takeover but
that took place 2 and a half years after
the siege around Yan so that happens on
the 10th of T8 and according to R that
was the event that generated the public
fast day rabish Shimon argues and he
says the Babylonians indeed did what
they did but they never made a fast day
for that event they b a fast day for
something else how long did it take for
the bad news to travel after Tish after
the destruction of the first bet mikdash
how long did it take for the Babylonian
Jewish Community to catch wind of the
fact that Yim was destroyed and bet
mikdash was burned so just to give a
little bit of an analogy if a kadosh one
morning would decide to destroy the sun
of our solar system how long would it
take for we Mortals on planet Earth to
catch wind of the fact that we no longer
have Sunshine which basically means
we're going to perish shortly so how
long would it take the answer is eight
and a half minutes because when you look
at the sun obviously you shouldn't gaze
at the Sun but you take a peek at the
Sun and that's okay what you're seeing
is the sun eight and a half minutes ago
you're not seeing the Sun as you see it
if you look at a person now you're
seeing the person now but if you look at
the sun you're looking at the light that
emitted from the Sun eight and a half
minutes ago it takes that long in the
speed of light to travel to make it from
the Sun position of the sun and solar
system to make it the planet Earth so
IFH would explode the sun we would catch
wind of that explosion eight and a half
minutes later here with regard to the
news so how long did it take for the
news to travel so sometimes when I face
young students they don't believe me
that two generations ago there was no
CNN and a generation ago they didn't
have WhatsApp and and they didn't have
this and they have that today when I
tried to explain to people that when the
rambam made a correction in his
manuscript it took years for people
elsewhere to catch wind of the fact that
the Rama made the change and for some
they never caught wind of it and they
kept copying the original opinion which
generated mistakes later on down the
load down the road because the ra didn't
have um a whats up and subscription in a
f in in a Facebook subscribers to say
everybody who subscribes to my Parish
aishna please change the following line
in that that would have helped a lot but
he didn't have that so B Isel the Jewish
people in bavel did not have access to
telecommunication so how long did it
take for them to get the news so in the
book ofel it tells us it took a half a
year half a year and who brought the
news one
Refugee one Refugee survives the the the
the onslaught of Yim and successfully
flees the scene makes it to bavel and
reports in on the fifth of Tate that's a
half a year after the destruction of bet
mikdash and the tells us the day that
they heard the terrible news of the
destruction they ordained a fast day for
generations to come on the fifth of T
and rabish Shimon who takes this opinion
that
the that Zar was talking about at the
beginning of the second bet mikdash era
was not referring to the date of the
Babylonians laying Siege around yam on
the 10th of T was talking about the day
that this one Refugee makes his way to
bavel to Babylon and reports on the
destruction a half a year later later on
the fifth of which was the past Sunday
the fifth of now the is in accordance
with r AA nobody fasted nobody had
anything special the past Sunday the
fifth of but the gives us these two
dates but what is
important not only that it's Tor that
Shimon had an opinion that's okay but
the logic behind that fast
day bet the day of just hearing the
terrible news was as bad as the terrible
news itself of the burning of the BET
mikdash and now I'd like to just expand
this in private aut we have we have
enough experience in the world of Al
what happens if a immediate relative
pass away we're talking about one of the
seven relatives that would obligate the
others to sucha and observe
at least 30 days and if it's a parent 12
months of aute and so on what happens if
one of those people who would be
obligated for to mourn the loss of
somebody is not around to get the
news this has happened somebody is out
of contact you know is just in a
different country and um can't find them
you don't know where he is and perhaps a
year later two years later person shows
up and finds out his father died his
mother died his brother died so what do
you do what do you do if the person
would have been on the scene the person
would have been there TOA and so on so
the kazal teach of two different types
of bearing news close closely upfront or
very close to the date of of the new of
the of the occurrence of the passing of
the person or a far a distant piece of
news which means distant not in place
but in terms of time if a person hears
the news during the Shiva then the
person starts sitting shiva person hears
the news during there's also reason for
him to start mourning what a person has
the news after a year so there's a
special that you sit sh for one day you
go through the motions of one day of
morning I'm just bringing to this
attention that there's a concept
called which means you heard about it
but you heard about it way way later on
here thear tells us in the name of R
shim the fact that the Isel in B heard
about theban later on still obligated
them to mourn the loss of B mikdash and
therefore according to rabish Shimon on
that date on that calendar date of the
fth
of they decided to
say the day of just hearing the terrible
awful news is like the day of the
burning of
and what's behind this line irrespective
of the fact that we don't fast on the
fifth of nevertheless focusing on this
idea
of you have an unbelievable idea of
identification and solidarity what
really happens a at the moment
of person sitting sh family is sitting
sh and then other members of the family
who are not mourners and then of course
the extended family and then of course
the neighbors and then the work rated
friends all a sudden people start coming
to the house to console the mourners
right what exactly takes place
at so I'll divide it between the proper
mode and the less proper mode the proper
mode is to talk about the person who
passed away that's the proper mode and
that's called hesped so people think a
hesped a eulogy is a speech at the
funeral yes indeed we call that a hesped
but the hesped is seven days the the gar
says three days of wailing and seven
days of hpid now if I could do the math
right from first grade 3 plus 7 is 10
except that nobody sit Shiva for 10 days
because then it wouldn't be called Shiva
obviously shiv means seven but our re
said that the three and the seven
actually means three and four that there
are seven days of hesp which divide into
two different styles if you may one is
the emotional response and those are the
three days of crying and wailing and the
other four days when a person is a
little bit coming out of that emotional
shock is able to talk a little bit more
with the SE with the mind so it's almost
a different type of hespe but a seven
day days of hespe the idea of coming to
a shiv and saying oh how are the kids
what's new and making it into a type of
graduation uh you know you know a
renewal or or or or you know getting to
a get together of some sort a social
Gathering that's totally out of the
question the aim are only allowed to
talk about the person who passed away
the nft or fine so so there's a certain
identification by coming and hearing and
discussing about the person who passed
away because many more often than not
people are coming to
n they never knew the person that passed
away the only reason they're coming
because of some type of either family or
social obligation which is nice which is
proper it's the proper thing no doubt
but not to talk about social activities
but to talk about the person who passed
away so that when the person who visits
come comes away with a feeling of a
sense of loss now I I I hear about the
person and I understand what it means
for the family that this person is no
longer with the family so you identify
with the loss itself that's the source
of the N that's the source of the
consolation where the people sitting
shiva understand and feel and sense that
they're not alone they're not alone
everybody is with them but to really
sharpen this idea rambam tells us
something phen phenomenal
that none of us do I'm telling you I've
gone to laru I've gone to plenty of
Shiva homes in my lifetime I've never
ever seen this practice but the RAM says
when you go for and just as the a are
sitting on the ground so of course we
have an allowance of sitting on a low
chair which really means sitting on the
ground so just as the mourners are
sitting on the ground those who are
coming for for
consolation should also sit on the
ground with the Avil I mean I see the
eyes opening it's a it's a big it's a
novel idea but give it a moment's
thought what that means rambam is saying
that the person sitting shiv is sitting
shivba for the week you're going to be
there for 15 20 minutes at least for 15
20 minutes sit shiver with them sit
shiver with them and then you'll have to
get up and leave and you'll say or
whatever you say and then another group
of people going to come in
and park themselves on the ground
sitting shiver with them for another 15
20 minutes so that the people are not
sitting shiva alone they're literally
sitting shiva with other people it's a
remarkable idea I don't know the history
of the minhag here how it happens that
this idea of the rambam just never made
it but um in theory it's a tremendous
idea of solidarity and identification
and there are a few words that we use to
to to coin that kind of sensation it's
called it's
from we say it
about God Is With Us in moments of SAR I
heard once and I'm trying to scratch my
head and think that I hear it from and I
may have I may have heard it from a
different Source but it was said about
the pent rebba who was in the waso
ghetto he was known as the kodesh a very
very famous rebba of the early and mid
20th century he dies in the Shah not he
wasn't killed he succumbs in the waso
ghetto and he was a remarkable
remarkable
personality and he said on the
in so we're familiar with chapter 20
even if I'm find myself in the valley of
death or translated very simply I'm
looking at death squarely in the
eye L I will not fear the evil
why you're holding my hand you are with
me you God are with me it's consoling
it's soothing to know that you are there
with
me so what that's
that's what does the p air to this he
reads it against the rules of grammar
now in theic world that was fair game
they didn't always know the proper dig
grammar and how they put theim together
but he read the
following even if I was in the valley of
death Lo it doesn't it should not be
read I will not fear the evil why but
the rebel read it as
follows I will not fear
Comm I feel
terrible that you too you got
also have to be in this mess as I am
there's an
unbelievable understanding of of what
this
is it's terrible he said it
inish I feel horrible that you too you
God have to be in this mess with
me this idea that is together
with in has expression has expression in
one of the that we say on in the so when
we finish going around with Al the Bea
so there are a few another poem of
chapter
of and one of those lines
says it
says in
V where tells M the four expressions of
redemption and one of them
is I will take you out and that means I
will take you out it can be
read God is saying I will take myself
out which means when Isel is in
Exile as if to say is also an exile and
hence the Redemption
of facto means is going to be taking
himself out as well so what was he doing
in the answer
was is with us in and that's what
says I won't fear the evil
why in spite of the fact that I have you
are with me but the penta said oh
hard has to be in this also NE feeling
bad can you imagine feeling bad for a
that he's also stuck in this mud in his
butts in this in this terrible horrible
situation so this is idea of
identification a few weeks ago when the
communities of the northern part of
Israel
the city of Matula the city of
kona the mavula and other MIM along the
northern border with Lebanon the Army
insisted that they the civilian
population has to move and this is after
the civilian
population uh of the Southern front
opposite the Gaza area was already
relocated in hotels in the DSi area like
my daughter was from kibuts sad or a lot
those hotels were occupied and at the
end of the day all the all the hotels
became occupied and they didn't have
place for everybody but they had to
relocate people so in Kar Makia in the
center of the country there's tremendous
tremendous parking lot because it's a
convention hall so they set up made a 10
City okay 10 City you can do that before
it starts raining so you know in October
it still wasn't raining yet and the
temperatures were not ridiculously low
and certainly in Tel Aviv area they're
generally more mild than so they started
putting up people from the north from
Kona area in this tent city um in
kabia so one family they were
interviewed on radio about the
conditions and so on so one gentleman
said you know it wouldn't even be a bad
idea if the Prime Minister and his wife
came to one of these tents to sleep here
just one night or perhaps other
ministers one night just to leave their
Comforts of their home and sleep here
occupy a tent so they can feel what
we're going through right now and it was
an amazing thing that it came from such
a person um the fact that people in
leadership in government didn't think of
it on their own that's a problem that we
have with for some of our leaders a
bigger problem is after this gentleman
said it on the air it still didn't
happen the idea of picking yourself up
and you know bunking down in an
uncomfortable situation so you can tell
the
people so I want to share with you
something
that told us about his grandfather so
raic had as most human beings have two
grandfathers usually I I'm not kidding I
had three because the became my third
grandfather um but a a spiritual
grandfather of sorts but um the r had
two grandfathers so I'll just say a word
about the the less famous One R Elia
Feinstein who was an uncle of Raa
Feinstein you know it's all the brains
are all in the family you know you can't
help it you I remember the r one said an
amazing idea and and they saw the people
went wow like you know you sometimes you
just wow you know and then the rof saw
this and he said oh you think what I
said was something really great you know
what really would have been wow if the
background that I had had I not turned
out to be the way I turned out that
would have been wow but what do you want
for me I had these great Geniuses in the
family so I inherited some of the genes
that's all you know like no B like no
big deal you know no big deal well of
course he was a big deal so the R's
maternal grandfather was raelia Fein and
he was Uncle of rosha Fein which meant
that the R's mother was a first cousin
to rosha Fein okay so I'll leave that on
the side but the more famous grandfather
was rap salic the RO of brisk so brisk
is the town of brlas in modern day
Belarus and I can tell you that when we
studied world history in my high school
in Bor Park and we studied the end of
World War I the Treaty of breast Lov of
1917 was one of the treaties that
formalized the end of World War I no
nobody told us that that breast l that
the history teacher was talking about
was the same place that the Reby in the
morning was talking about brisk because
brisk was the Yiddish name for breast
latas and nobody you know made the
connection and it took years till I
realized that breast LS is brisk okay so
you know who was born in brisk Manan was
born in brisk and and I took groups
there to to brisk and there's a a statue
of ban right there but I also saw the
yes
of brisk where was the rash he was the
Rob in town the Rob in town so what
happened in those days in the 18th 19th
century and even before for sure if
there was a fire in town there was no
such thing as the fire department a fire
in town meant everybody stops what
they're
doing and runs with whatever you have
pales water and you fight the fire
collectively because if you don't do
that it's only question of time every
single home is going to be burnt so any
type of fire struck in a city it was
Calamity time and even if you saved
partially there're going to be some
people who are going to be without homes
and as it was in brisk when R salic was
the r and there was a fire in town and
everybody did what they had to do and it
turns out that half the town burnt down
the town decided that the people who
homeless and left many people homeless
they would occupy the Sho apparently
there was a large enough Sho that people
could bunk down on the floor of the Sho
and the lobby and even in the Sho itself
and and they would have to live there
until the homes would be rebuilt as it
was the home of Rim Sal the r of town
his house was not burned down what he
did was he relocated to the Sho and he
slept in the Sho until every every last
homeless person was able to be relocated
into some home and the r even said that
this
great genius got down on all fours and
gave kids piggy back rides just so they
should feel you know good imagine
they're G to grow up and tell their
grandchildren that R salek who's the
most quotable of the early 20 century is
and every Lithuanian sha he gave me a
piggy back ride in the sh and the r said
the that on the on rap's Tombstone Rim
died in 1917 was B buried in wara that
that's a story in itself it says
ra that says a few other things too but
the first two words on the is RA know he
was a as a POS he was a ra as a Riva he
was a ra as a commentator of the rambam
he was a in so many different things but
you know what the first thing we're
going to say
about he was a ra that's who he was and
it's interesting that the had another M
and that was the Berlin family who is
the Berlin family the
fromin Berlin who parenthetically two
famous Sons one was rabi K Berlin famous
Yeshiva in Brooklyn R Berlin and a
street in um not far from ravia right
Berlin near near katamon so that's R
Berlin and the other brother who is
younger than rine Berlin by 50 years by
a second mother by a second mother he
was mayor Berlin who he brazed his name
to Baran so the famous braa Baran the
great Zion leader World science leader
who they named the University of Baran
andan Street and so on so so and so on
it was a was a half brother too rap
Balin was a son of the Froman so the
granddaughter of the N ofan married Rim
so they were family and in war the two
of them are buried together the and rim
Sal got buried one next to the other in
that wara Cemetery so R mayor Baran was
Mish to the r they were like the r used
to refer to him as my uncle and ran told
the r that they were that he he himself
asked to great great Rabon what is the
essence of the ravenet you know so I was
the Rabin at 38 years so it's a nice
thing to hear the um he asked the author
of The whose name
was what exactly is the job of a RV and
he asked the rim salic the R's
grandfather what exactly is the job of a
r so the author of
The said to respond questions
or
to that is the job of the r everything
else is on the side and rim said to be
involved in in Acts of and everything
else is on the side that's who he was he
was an is why because he was a m he was
strict about e
if somebody is in anguish if somebody's
in pain you have an obligation to be be
to identify with it and express
solidarity and empathy and so on
extremely extremely extremely important
and and that's why today we're going
through difficult
times every morning I dread to hear the
six o'clock or seven o'clock news
because every morning
we the Army sensor allowed that we can
name two boys three boys one boy every
morning somebody else somebody else
somebody else and you start listening to
the names and where they're from and
just this morning one of the three boys
who fell yesterday in the northern part
of Gaza was from Kash so immediately my
wife said do you know him it was a name
who I don't know I don't know when they
moved into Kash Kash became a very big
town so it was a name that didn't mean
anything to me but that doesn't make a
bit of a difference every single one is
painful very very very painful and on
the other hand we're actually looking
at giborim Heroes Heroes I mean I have a
next door neighbor next door neighbor
he's an American Boy with the married to
an Israeli and um wife is in the ninth
month and he's deep into aen deep into a
came home last night for a 24-hour fur
we just spoke to him this morning it's
it's just absolutely the the Courage the
courage of these boys the fact that they
understand that they have to put all
their family issues on the side that is
almost an impossibility because we're
not talking about something intellectual
we're talking about something emotional
and the and and and in Conformity with
the ramb that when you're engaged inah a
war that is totally a Mitzvah experience
you have to do it with full
concentration of the war effort and not
consider the consequences for your
family and they are ready to do that
they're ready to do that let's remember
from the days of Bara the last time that
am Israel had an organized Army until
the emergence of the state of Israel we
did not have the opportunity to lift our
hands in defending ourselves let alone
fight back so I may have mentioned this
in the previous weeks after all the pums
that we suffered through in the Middle
Ages and even in the modern days the
only thing left for us to do was to say
kades and to say Yar that's it we
couldn't fight back here the situation
is radically different so it's true
we're burying our some of our soldiers I
don't know how consoling it is to say
that in the yipa war that lasted a month
and a half we lost slightly over 3,000
soldiers in a month and a half we're now
into our third month there and
unfortunately unfortunately we lost a
little bit more than 120 boys in the
ground action we un unfortunately lost
more on the onslaught of October
7th and it adds up to about 400 plus but
the The Six Day War we lost almost 800
soldiers so considering sta statistics
if we can just separate ourselves
emotionally from the fact that every
Soldier is a life and every Soldier is a
family no doubt about it if just dry
statistics the
situation is is is something that it it
could have been a lot worse and I can
tell you that in The Six Day War the
Chaplan SE the rabut prepared for
10,000 Graves and we Buri it about
780 that's 7.8% of what they planned or
thought God forbid could have happened
in such a war it's hard to be thankful
through our for that which didn't happen
that we don't even know but our cabalist
called
that sweetening the Judgment that
doesn't mean there'll be no judgment
whatever the judgment is and we accept
it we accept it butos sometimes sweetens
it for us and says somebody who would be
killed was only wounded somebody who's
wounded harsh harshly and difficult is
has light wounds somebody who could have
had light wounds didn't get wounded at
all there all kinds of calculations am
Isel is davening hard for for everyone
we continue to do so I'm happy to say
that is in touch and I'm not just saying
in touch with ER Isel in terms of the
news they didn't need me or anybody else
to tell them what's happening they're
connected to every single news station
that they want to hear and they they
know and I'm not talking about CNN and
Fox News talking about the Israeli
stations they know what's going on they
know what's going on but they're
connected in besset they're saying to
them all the time they have done so much
in terms of support in so many different
areas it's uh heartwarming to see this
kind of unity for cl Isel God willing
when this conflict is over am Israel
should continue this level
of
from talks about the fusion and healing
of the divisions of Amel of the northern
and southern kingdoms of the tree of
Yehuda and the tree of Ephraim which
symbolize the northern kingdom of Y and
the two trees becoming one
tree
must
remain I'm talking
about we should hear good news and the
arrival in our family should symbolize
great s for and extended s for not only
our family but for all of CLA Israel COV
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