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Yes.
Good morning, everyone.
I got [clears throat] to review this.
I got to review this again.
Today we're going to do something about
first I want to mention that of all
persons we move them
the one
we move which is most appropriate as a
for
the Torah we move the Torah
We know Torah we move the Torah we move
the Torah we move the Torah
we move the Torah we move the Torah we
move the Torah we move the Torah which
means that every Jew
has some formal relationship with the
Torah we all
engaged to the Torah we all have a
relationship to the Torah that is an
automatic birthright of being a Jew
however it's our responsibility to
consummate the marriage
and the consummation of our relationship
with Torah comes through we move the
Torah we move the Torah we move the
Torah
so one of the best ways to prepare for
the Torah the Torah and one of the best
ways to be the Torah the Torah
we move the Torah but today
I want to share with you the Torah of
the Torah
we move the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah
we move the Torah
we move the Torah the Torah
What is this Torah?
The we shine in the discuss is there a
biblical commandment to remember
we move the Torah the Torah?
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Interesting.
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The Torah says in the Torah the Torah
in
the Torah
the second the Torah says that the Torah
forgot to count the Torah which Torah
says the Torah the Torah
on the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah the Torah the Torah
the Torah the Torah says this is a
mitzvah deoraisa.
We are prevented not to forget my mother
Sinai for the master I say me that you
know and that we should not remove it
from our minds. I will you a name of
Libya national call you my we should
think about it our whole life. According
to the Ramban there's a mitzvah deoraisa
to always think about my mother Sinai.
The Rambam did not list it but according
to the Ramban it's a mitzvah deoraisa to
remember my mother Sinai. But
interestingly the Rambam himself
in the garage at a man
says
I call this bro who commanded us to
remember it always. Hashem commit
warned us not to forget it.
So the very possible that the Ramban
quotes in the second mitzvah that the
Rambam forgot to list the Rambam himself
in the garage at a man concedes it's a
mitzvah deoraisa. Why it didn't make the
official list? So now there are many
possible explanations for that. Then the
Rambam says a lotion I once heard this
from her rather than Victor Miller
and he quoted the Rambam and I could
never find where did the Rambam say
this?
What does the Rambam say? The Rambam
says the good life how my mother how I
call good Allah.
The good life how my mother how I call
good Allah. Magnify this event over all
greatness meaning
probably
great things have happened to you in
your life.
I'm sure
there are many things in your mind that
are some of the greatest moments of your
life. Maybe the day you got married.
Maybe the day you had your first child.
Everybody has certain moments in their
life that are
the momentous occasions in their life.
The Rambam tells us
that in the mind of a Jew, the greatest
moment in our existence, even though we
weren't physically there, is Maimonides
Sinai.
The God will be called Godola. I heard
Rav Miller say that and it comes from
the Rambam in the Aris Hateman.
Interestingly,
there's a like this Arima. Is the
mitzvah of remembering Maimonides Sinai
a mitzvah believe
or is it Dafka Bapeh?
Says the Arash Shulchan
says the safer Haraydim
says the
Arash Shulchan and Siman Samach Sapeh
it's believe. You could think about it.
Also the safer Haraydim says
it's a mitzvah believe. It's not Taloy
Bapeh.
Accordingly, the Magan Avram says that
the time to be M'kayam this mitzvah
is in Ahava Rabba. When you say
V'kayravtanu Malkaynu
you should be have Kavana to M'kayam the
mitzvah D'oraisa of remembering
Maimonides Sinai.
However, the Chida disagrees.
The Chida says it's not sufficient to
remember it believe. You have to
remember it Bapeh and therefore a
allusion to it in Ahava Rabba will not
be sufficient. You need to articulate it
afterwards. The Chida writes in Kaf
Achas Kvar Noda Chiyuv Hazakharos Bapeh
U'valav Af Agav D'Rabeinu Huarie
Hisgalus K'tzas Hazakharos
B'V'kayravtanu Malkaynu
I hold Halachically it's not sufficient.
Likewise, the Chida says in Shulchan
Aruch Orach Chaim
231, you need to remember it
the pair.
Now,
there are a number of key occasions
during the day to be that one could be
the mitzvah of
Maimonides Har Sinai.
To go through them very briefly, the
Torah says in Maimonides Zion,
when you say the Torah,
it's a
of
that gave us his Torah,
and therefore the writes, since we are
commanded never to forget Har Sinai,
therefore we need when when we say the
second Torah,
we should contemplate and think about
Maimonides Har Sinai.
So that's one opportunity. Opportunity
number two,
or
the
says when you get to the words of Torah,
number three,
the
of
says when you say Shema,
and you say
I am
him,
have
to remember Maimonides Har Sinai.
The
says whenever you lay in the Torah,
you should think that it's you're being
the Torah
at Sinai.
Another opportunity is Shabbat morning.
Shabbat morning is all the
are commemoration of
Torah.
And then,
of course, there are those who say the
six
after
that would be another opportunity.
And finally, and this is the one that I
wanted to get to,
the
says I am
my son, you should read the Torah
annually on
and I will consider it as if you were
the Torah on Sinai.
The right at the
end of the voice.
That the
is different than the rest of the year.
It's
our Sinai. It's brought in the
in
is brought in the motion.
Therefore the
rights that during Torah.
You should be attentive. To the
Torah on
and listen to it
with a year
to
my mother Sinai. Even though you could
ask. Didn't we learn from the
that whenever you learn from the Torah
it's
my mother Sinai.
Yes, but nevertheless there are many
different dimensions of this. So even
though every Torah is an opportunity. To
reenact and to remember about my mother
Sinai.
It comes to its most significant
occasion.
The first morning of us.
One of the most important. Moments the
whole year.
To remember my mother Sinai.
Is the landing on the first day of so
let's put two and two together. The says
God
that in your mind you need to magnify my
mother Sinai.
More than any event in your whole
existence.
And the greatest moment to reenact my
mother Sinai is the Torah morning which
then in a certain sense means the
greatest moment of the whole year is
Torah on the first day of us.
Because it is the designated opportunity
to commemorate and reenact my mother
Sinai And Rabbi Yoshev would say
therefore
all the brachas of Kabbalah Torah,
refuah
ashiras
is mesugal
on the krias Torah during the aseres
hadibros.
May Hashem be mevarech everyone. The
birchas haTorah oira chaim min hayaminah
u'smolah oishar v'chovod.
I wish everyone chag kasher v'sameach.
Join us 10:55 for smuchim lo ar
connecting Megillas Rus to Sefer
Malachi.
Have a good day everyone. Bracha
v'hatzlacha. See you later. Kol tuv.
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