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The Image of Biblical Figures By Rabbi Shai Finkelstein (Part IV)
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of okay so we continue with our uh with
our subject uh regarding the biblical
figures and we are on page no page so
where it says
bazak okay ra and ra bazak the common
denominator is that there is a RAV
before each one of the names but they
are very different each one of them
represents a different hashkafa
different isot a lot in common but also
a lot that is not that much in common so
this pmus this this debate over how to
look at biblical figures uh is something
that uh came to really to the news as
you see
it's it's a newspaper um and basically
they uh took our debate and debated it
uh in public how to view biblical
figures how to view their deficiencies
and everything we spoke about but they
added obviously some Modern uh
components to it so first
a um says the following
oh I need to have one more introduction
one small introduction we will talk
about what we say
tan what is
tanak like you read tanak and it's the
same height of your eyes you don't need
to raise your eyes which means don't
look at them like our Angels don't lower
your eyes which means don't obviously
look at them as someone who is less than
you but be but the problem is that be is
what some people can raise their eyes
some people can lowerer their eyes and
some people can close their eyes Okay so
this is basically the debate so he
says still lives in our generation so he
says that looking at biblical
figures meaning not to raise your eyes
to them it will what it will cause a
damage in your ability to spiritually
Elevate
yourself in order to criticize them you
yourself need to be pure holy and With
No Agenda which
means no one can criticize
them okay so you remember
ofla after the sh okay so now we have ra
who has very strong opinion about it
which says like
that so that's the
question should we present the biblical
figures to our students to our young
students to our adult students to
basically present them as people who are
elevated from everyone else they are not
in the same mad like anyone else or
People Like Us with struggles with
difficulties with challenges with ups
and
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downs so if we will look at them as us
like us so we can obviously be inspired
so he says like that
okay and
should I
translate you want me to get upset okay
I will I will obviously translate um
sorry sorry
um basically says there are not People
Like Us sounds
very familiar right for
and by lowering them and by viewing them
as us that's not how we're going to be
spiritually
inspired the are like the Chariot God's
Chariot they are the ones who carry
God's
name the divine presence dwells dwells
in them in their actions in their
personality in their soul in their
Spirit their limbs and
organs it's not by
coincidence
himself they will be the founders of the
Jewish
people K that we will start our Jewish
history with what with giants people who
are really not like us that's him saying
I'm just translating now I will tell you
my comments to the
later of all Universe obviously could
create this world from what from bottom
up which means from a very low level
people and then to what to climb the
mountain and to reach highest the
highest people or the most spiritual
people but that's not what God
did but rather God
decreed but God decreed that what that
ab and yob going to be what those
giants
Davido meaning I have
and since them we in a way inherited
some of these spiritual characteristics
and some of their unique personalities
and that was imbued in
us this is a national treasure for
us meaning the founders of our nation
were giants we are not but but we have
little bit of their DNA and this DNA is
part of who we
are so therefore when
we fall and when we make a
mistake we have a way
back those
giants whatever so they what they gave
us they shared with us some of their DNA
that will help us to what to stand up
again after we do something
wrong obviously every human being might
might betray his own
nature that's how decreed it which means
even a Jew committed a sin he can also
what go back do
Chua there are still people
H so now he says there are still people
at the beginning he
says not that they are not people at all
there are not People Like Us now he says
there are people not like
us now the r says what that even you can
find deficiencies even with the na
canu
sorry but it doesn't mean that now after
he committed the sin he's like us
who you know what is
planet different planet okay when you
hear says
to it's not a
compliment okay so it means like where
are you coming from from Mars like okay
so um
says yeah he has deficiencies but it's
not the same deficien deficiencies like
us which means it's it's becoming very
similar to whater says without quoting
him
yes they they achieve they be model they
also started simple and Achieve
greatness in the same way we could
aspire to that you can also start the
only one that I can agree with you is
Abraham not and not Jakob so your
question is basically is being zoomed
only on Abraham and for that you need to
see I mean the maharal talks a lot a lot
about that Abraham in a way started
fresh from 70 or 40 or three it depends
yeah it depends
okay made a mistake that's what the r
says he was angry on the
nation listen to me
Rebels so he says in terms of the name
he is angry I'm angry so Mo and I are
best bodies right so he says
no we are angry about silly things
isain was angry why because he was so
upset that the spiritual level of the
Jewish people is not up to par with what
he thought and that's why he was so
angry this is not the same
anger is
it anger is anger now there are
different reasons to be angry I can be
angry that someone took my power in
space and I can be angry about someone
who does not fulfill his potential and I
can be angry with the decisions that are
being made by uh
whoever but it's all has a name of what
of
anger different levels for sure and I
will ask and I will tell you that
everyone who is angry and is not like
just an angry person but if you ask him
why were you angry and he will give you
the reason he would think that what that
this is the most important reason to be
angry
for okay so the thing is basically what
and I'm not analyzing it yet but
basically what a says he says yes he
also was angry but because the reason
was different so it was a spiritual
anger and we don't have spiritual anger
okay yes they are giants and they have
deficiencies but the deficiencies
is or
lamp special kind of deficiencies
because they are special kind of people
there are special kind of
deficiencies why the did not reveal its
reasons and says what I will have a lot
of women and I will not commit sins and
I will have a lot of forces obviously he
did so he
says so you learn three things
was one of the
greatest even if you are very great you
are um also susceptible for fa
failures and because of his sins he's
not going to what to stop being a giant
the says even though is God's friend
andem loves him and everything he
committed what he committed a sin but
he's still what he's still great now
there's no problem to say that
right
right all right and we spoke about it a
little bit previous weeks which
means basically what he says what does
he say he says there are
humans there are special humans and
special humans has special
deficiencies and despite their
deficiencies they are still what great
and special okay so in a way he does not
say that they are angels he's careful
he's not saying that he understand that
we need to learn from them however he
says you cannot look at them like you
they are not you they
are whatever that means he doesn't want
to say that that's how he's careful he
doesn't want to say superum he doesn't
want to say Angels but he doesn't want
to say just what regular people so we
need to analyze a little bit more what's
the definition
yes no no no no when they commit a ver
you they need to do
CH finish as regular people but he still
retains his weight so that to me
that because he's so great he allowed
more
leeway and as well more leeway init a
than we as regular people are I thought
you would ask something little different
maybe you mean that I will maybe let me
rephrase your question for a second in a
way I maybe that's what you said when I
read it I was like one second if hasem
decreed that they are going to
be which means it was it was already
predetermined that they are going to be
right which means even if they will
commit a sin they will continue to
remain
whatam so I didn't look at that so much
as oh they can do whatever they want
because they did not know that but from
God's perspective in a way whatever
they're going to do they will remain and
if I will do what did I probably will
never make
it right yeah so so that will be the
problem yes
do you remember where you saw it or no
okay so we need to see the source I I
don't know um but obviously there are
some many I mean there are many issues
from what he says in terms of okay but
let's just let's try to finish it and
then to reanalyze
it so we should be praised and we should
be happy that what that we started we
initi
our people our nation was initiated
by so he says if they are like us you
will not be encouraged to what to lift
your eyes you will not be encouraged to
see them as models you will not be able
to be spiritually inspired this is not
the way you need to what to immediately
the beginning to look up to them and
they are on like a pedestal to some
extent and this is the way you need to
teach this is the way you need to learn
T he
says you
remember says that what that exactly the
opposite they made mistakes they are
like us and they were able to what to
become to
become he says that's true that's what
he said but you know what a you don't
need to accept his per B you are
not so what I'm sure I'm
not I guess what he wants to claim is he
says it
what he's allowed to say you are not
necessarily allowed to say
it and his entire interpretation to the
Torah is filled with respect and fear
from the biblical
figures but from time to time you have a
little crumb of
criticism interpretation
I so
resentful first and foremost not that
it's going to God forbid to lower it to
lower do you know that the entire per on
of was
what he gave to women in the mid in yeah
to the
women he spoke with him about the he
spoke about modern lives in Germany
that's what he spoke anyone who knows
anything about he was stuck between what
between two main two the very reform and
the Very and he tried to create some
kind of what we call
T okay to try to it's not modern
Orthodoxy and it's not religious Zionism
M I'm not sure that was a Zionist at all
no so but the idea is that he tried to
merge to intertwine the modern world and
the Torah and how to create talk to his
people to tell them that there is
obviously they need to be rooted in Tora
but modern world is not a terrible thing
there is
obviously many
others that has nothing to do if he was
a ga
Kad whatever he says it very clearly and
it's not crumbs it's not like a per here
and a per there m it's a
big okay when you look at I
did okay and I will say I I went over
all his per and all the I don't think
it's perim I'm not saying that that's
the only thing he did definitely not a b
with all the respect if he is allowed to
say it it's there he wrote it it's for
us to learn from it he didn't say this
is my opinion it's only my opinion and
therefore you can never use it and just
know this is my opinion and it's not
your opinion and I'm allowed to say it
and you not allowed to say it never
exactly the oppos talk to the
people his exactly on the I said before
for was the women in the sh it was not
to like a don't get off but like a great
Scholars who learn in Yeshiva all day
long it was to the people and then that
he gave to the to his community
so I can be nice to many other things
that he wrote this one historically it's
not correct that's a b with all the
respect
for how can you say that he's allowed to
say it and you are not allowed to say it
but he a Tana is aora is
m is what he's a wonderful Rabbi great
Rabbi from the 19th century and he's not
considered as aana or he a like many
others he might be more learned and even
though he was so learned he still said
what that they are like us and they made
and they made sins and they commit sins
and they did CH and they
became and that's how you learn from
them so this one is obviously something
that uh I couldn't uh I couldn't hold on
until the end yes
just don't time but just to hear um who
are examples of people who said I'm
saying this but they'll never repeat it
because it's just me there's only thing
that I know in the tal is that what we
called but that's about this is not
interpretation which means you can ask
me a question and I can tell you look
this is the but don't say it in the
marketplace why because there are some
people there that if they would hear
that raai says it's allowed to do this
they are going to what to drive on
Shabbat okay so you are a scholar so I
can tell you the but but I I'm asking
you don't tell it to the people in the
marketplace but that's I can understand
you don't want people to what
toer not F on because of what I said but
here wrote it to the masses it was not
only for exactly the opposite he wrote
it to the masses he didn't write it to
to so what I'm saying is that what he
said I don't know where he has
this and and and that's what I'm saying
to you one in the tal that talks about
but there is no such a thing that a
rabbi will tell his talid I'm allowed to
say it you're not allowed to say it
there's no there's not such a thing that
I know of if you know if you have have
an example the only one that I said in
the or you keep it here in the mid
that's what you can do
but but that's it
okay but between the
no such a thing and even
among I think we spoke about it a
bit and many others says told I am met
whatever the truth is yeah with the
tremendous respect and you can take
another Rion to say okay I'm holding
like him and many other and disagreeing
with this made in his on the sometimes
against the again with tremendous cavod
and everything but to and but here no
one will say that I'm not allowed to
disagree with if I have
Gooding we learn that we can all be
emotional it doesn't say that was look
at that we all have
potential I don't know uh the question
here is very good it says even the
rambam says no one can be a Nai like
Moshe but everyone can be like
Moshe is a and you can be like what do
you mean you can be
like according to the when he taught the
class mosu came to the class and had no
clue what's
flying and M says
to you give the through me give it to
don't don't tell me how to run my world
okay so basically what do we see we see
can be mhu definitely you can be and
maybe to some extent it it address your
he was not born mosh Renu okay he was
born any other child he
was says that when she open up the
little basket there is a light and yeah
wonderful however he was not born mosh
Renu he had to make some decisions to
become mosha renu and by the way when he
started the M
sayon what
Ison like in training
likeon okay they are not yet soldiers
that's what the mid
says until they became what the ultimate
Prophet the ultimate okay so let's go
back no same uh same thing very similar
to R Desa he represents as I said before
in the introduction he and r bazak are
on a very different uh
planeta and uh ra is more what we call
today not
master you you know what it means right
okay so uh which means it's more we will
call it more to the right I don't like
those definitions because everyone says
he's in the center right so um but it's
definitely a little bit more um
yeah yeah yeah and especially in a
reaction to as I said also I think last
week or two weeks ago I think it's 30
years people here might remember better
than me um there was a revolution led by
the and in Reading T learning T teaching
tanak and with that came some kind of a
phenomena of not biblical criticism but
using sometimes biblical criticism but
also looking at biblical figures more in
a modern way and in a way to protect the
children and the education ra and many
others had to react and again like in
any other phenomena obviously there is
the middle way and then there are the
extremist okay that yeah I mean you can
take a very modern look on one of the
biblical figures and to get to some
outcomes that are terrible even
according to someone who is very modern
and can tolerate a lot
but there are certain things that you
will not be able to tolerate and then
you will ask
me meaning everyone needs to have limits
the question is where do you want to put
okay
now there are conditions if you want to
show criticism or to give criticism you
have there are some conditions that you
need to to follow
in order to criticize anyone and
especially you need to be pure holy uh
God-fearing person and without any
agenda in my humble opinion I
fit like if you think you can do it so
you are arant so that's better like I
don't understand it I mean a where do
you get it from okay we know that there
is no rebuke so much
anymore because there is no one who can
be but criticism is
not criticism a here it's more in the
intellectual realm okay it's in in the
analytic realm you look you want to tell
me that now there is no Bor on talmud on
negotiation in the T theak in the tal
now we need to stop thinking we need to
stop analyzing things we need to stop
critical to be to have a critical mind
which just need to accept it the way it
is they say in
Hebrew little strange and then he says
what by the way I think he criticized
the other
opinion don't you think I brought him
first but he he's reacting okay so he's
criticizing other phenomenas so I guess
he
fits
um I think the last thing he wanted to
be called is Adam kados okay he wanted
to be an intellectual he wanted to be a
scholar he wanted to be someone who can
inspire people but his aspirations were
not necessarily I think to be holy okay
from what you read from him that's a he
wanted to talk about K not being Kad
that's a b he just bring but do you
remember the
ran the ran says
what same thing mid same thing so it's
not
only the thing is and this is a very
it's it's a tool that sometimes in the
movement and in the Kali movement you
have is you need to be kados you need to
be T and obviously if you are honest
obviously I'm not kadosh and T I'm not
holy and pure so therefore is what I can
do that but there are only those people
and and what what are we and who who
says that they
are they might act in but to say that
someone is kados is very different you
some what I'm saying meaning I can
behave or I can try to carry myself with
Kusa with Holiness but to tell me that I
am I am
kadosh that's
um wonderful if you feel like that I
don't know what to tell you okay so
let's let's just continue I I'll hold on
for the questions let's just continue a
little bit
more our sages were pure
hearted and if they criticize those
giants we can accept it
you see now he's taking it to what to
The Other Extreme he says Ah if you tell
me that David and me are the same David
committed a sin with a married woman I
never did it ah who needs to lift his
eyes to whom David needs to come here to
learn from me that's the extreme way I
don't think anyone says it I think it's
a it's
a I need to choose my words carefully I
think this is a bit of uh not a bit this
is this is exaggeration and extremism to
take an approach and I I don't I don't
know it might exist that's not mean that
it don't not exist people who seriously
learn tanak and will say after they
learned the story of David my God I'm
going to Omit him from any place in
daving yes I'm not going to DAV
for Servant your mashia I don't think he
should be included in tanak and he takes
a white out tipex okay and start erasing
every time in t that it says David name
because he committed a sin with a
married woman and I did not with all due
respect I think this is M exaggeration
yes no no
no not never it's it's in the Mish says
that maybe he will not have yeah which
means what they struggled with him they
struggled with him this is the this is
not rash this is not this is a simple
mishna when the mishna says that they
thought about what take his and and to
hide it in a in a cemetery okay to be to
make it g or not to even allow him quote
unquote to go to it means what the rabis
read tanak and they struggled with it
and then they decided you know what no
he did a b and c terrible but he did e f
d n m and God allowed him to continue to
be a king okay how do we deal with it
this is not criticism that's how what do
we do with someone that we are being
challenged with and always always with
all due respect to all of us here all of
us we didn't make it
to our names are not
there okay they are so I'm not saying
that they are angels they are very
unique people they overcame something or
they were chosen to be something settled
I don't know don't have any problems
with it
yes son split
the it was already splitted God told uh
splitted again split thank you I just
made up a word uh thanks for being
understanding uh don't criticize me be
careful so um so the thing is that uh um
Hashem already told the navi that uh he
will let schlomo Reign Over the entire
am Israel but after that because of what
schlomo did
the nation will be split yeah so it's
not really in a way didn't have any
choice he made a terrible
mistake by being so um stubborn and not
to alleviate the taxation but uh that
was his that was like quote unquote the
reason but he he was not the
cause
yes cin and my husb lady cousin on this
note says my husband said to her that
the gdan in Europe made a very big
mistake when they told the Jews not to
leave Europe and to go to either Israel
or the United
States she said absolutely not the gdan
never made a
mistake never made a mistake and it was
better to have gone to as these are her
words so help me God which even to say
it whatever better to G to Ash than to
go to any of the traits in the medas so
you talk about someone who ad to the
concept of not
criticizing today alol so also don't
um there I can D me I can maybe come and
say look you know they were so
anti-zionist and they didn't see any
future in the land of Israel in America
so said you know what let's just stay
here and things will change okay
hopefully it will change for the better
even though obviously we know that some
of those who said don't leave they left
and that's what I said before before I
don't know how many weeks we are
learning this thing but part of what rer
had to deal with was this lack of faith
in the because how can you explain that
that you told us not to leave you
yourself left and now also what you told
us was wrong so there is the idea what
was basically developed
what we
called T which means which means
basically what the Rabbi says goes and
in a way there is um I I gave about it
once if not I can give it here uh but
this is something very very interesting
that was obviously developed lately but
I don't want to talk about other let's
just go back to our issue okay okay uh
short and ran both M show name right so
ran says I've sinned and that's why we
went down to M he gives different
reasons
but says anybody who
says so you have two which one am I
supposed to follow if I say let's say I
were living at the
time or the
and they would have both pass it how do
I say none of them makes ack that's the
idea and I think so this is the Beauty
and the asked it the asked the
question how what should I
do what does it mean you should remember
it you don't know what is in Hebrew but
you remember it because you were born
when there was still a phone like that I
remember that too okay I was not born
into a cell phone okay I was born I
remember the one with
theug okay AET is the one that you put
to your ear okay this the thing okay or
if you really remember the one that you
do that you remember that okay so this
is called AET and the AET is something
that you listen carefully a say
listen to what they say and then make a
decision it's on you it's on you and
it's okay and you know what every year
you can come up with a new Theory I love
especially seph bit every time I prepare
a every Das is different and it might
contradict what I said last here now no
one remembers it besides me so I'm not
worried but the thing is is that I am
happy that I contradicted myself why it
means what that I saw a new thing I grew
my perspective change I read the Paran
in a different way I read a new Paran
that I didn't know about him or her the
idea is is
that I don't know who comes before me I
don't like to come to a shi with yellow
papers that I had for 10 years okay I
think someone told me salic would always
come with a new um what do you call it a
paper pad whatever it is and when they
ask him why don't you use what you said
last year I think he almost answer I
didn't eat what I ate last year right
this is the idea the idea is you come
new and this is not this is this is
interpretation okay so we have framework
we have framework you can say there is
the majority you follow the majority
sometimes you can you can rely on A and
B and C in a framework of it's much
easier in a way that's why it's so
difficult
with and you know when you do chuv you
don't do chv only onim you also do CH on
what on which are more difficult much
more difficult because it's not
tangible it's not tangible and you need
to be truly honest with yourself that
what that you should that you did
something wrong with your thoughts and
to to Cha for it so what I'm saying is
yeah it's a struggle and you know
what Judaism is not an island of
stability okay and
calmness think everyone knows that but
it gives you tremendous Hope and Faith
and that's part of being religious
person it's not just to go to ask
yourself a question and you know what
today is a different day than
yesterday and today you know what I do
believe that you know what I think that
the that the the soldiers of King David
gave oh that's the the reason why
because I'm now dealing with
the in a year from now when I'm dealing
with I would say that no I think that
had a different problem yes
the right way to be able to uh open up
to something in that American culture to
the old people not to talk to you
jobs
so complicated you know terms
of say it was didn't work there that was
the main that's got
you okay no no no so I think I just I
don't know if people heard you so enough
yeah ah okay so two things so naali
first naali said that when he grew up he
says conservatism tried to create this
harmony let's call it yeah between uh
between religion and and modernity I
hope I understood you correctly and
basically the question is always you
what's the balance like what's the
balance what's the fine line that you go
between these two as we know you know
I'm not going to give now a shi on all
the streams of Judaism but we know that
reform and conservatives are not working
the fastest growing movement in
America is the
unaffiliated after that it's
Orthodoxy okay yeah that's the that's
the problem okay
unaffiliated okay but but definitely in
terms of growing in terms of people it's
Orthodoxy that was basically eulogized
in the 40s in the 50s okay thought
people thought that it's gone why part
of it rituals part of it the commitment
there's no question about it okay so but
we are not doing an analysis for I'm not
criticizing anyone after what we read
then the question is also was what's the
difference what is the line between
biblical criticism or critical critical
analysis of the biblical figures and
questions just question to understand
the text and the behaviors and the
actions very good and the answer is I
don't
know okay we need we need to we need to
move forward a bit we need to move
forward a
bit so he is talking about
he's the one to criticize and for their
lack of understanding of Education this
is a must read piece
of you looking at me
like so look
at that when the the youth grew ASA
became a hunter and yov was was whatever
so says what does it mean only when they
grew up you saw such a so says they were
Twins and and made a terrible mistake he
says much terrible educational mistake
they thought they are twins so we're
going to dress them like alike and we're
going to teach them alike and it says
that was a mistake he says you should
teach each one of
them he says da by teaching as what they
taught yob he created resentment to it
they had to teach asav how to be a
Jewish Hunter there is such a
thing but not but not what but not to
teach him how to be a that was not his
personality so they created resentment
now by the way we know we have in yes
even in yes not everyone can learn so if
you teach them and you drill it into him
they will hate
it so now many yes are proud to say that
what they have
different ex what do you call it tracks
right
Nott why do you think in the modern
times we have so
many for the Americans for the Israelis
all sorts of things okay we do katif
every Tuesday and we do every Monday and
we do only Torah
yes and and and why because we
understand it's not one size fits all
that's what says about so he takes this
one and he says you are teaching you are
like an educator you think that they can
come and learn from you that's a
terrible mistake that's second time
criticism on the
a
now continues
this is not how you
learn you forget who you're talking
about or to or about
really he likes get plan he says is's a
man but he's a person but he's from a
different planet that's basically saying
he's not like you he might be an angel
in my opin
the gar in Shabbat says that if they him
are like children of angels we are like
people and if they are like people we
are like donkeys
now okay now I look at that and I am
really not impressed and why why I'm not
impressed because there are many many
opinions in the town
regarding early generations and and uh
and and current generations and each one
of them and we told I told you so many
times if you hear a Rabbi says to you
and I'm sorry the tal says and I'm not
talking about even with definitely with
hash the tal says that's what you need
to think you need to raise your hand and
say Rabbi do you say it based on
learning the entire talud and this is
the only
opinion if he says yes check it
out if he says no this is just one
opinion accept it because the talmud is
definitely a a composition of so many
different opinions different people
different surroundings different
societies different understandings of
the situation at hand I will give you
one just as a a dma and that we will
conclude we'll go but I will tell you
there is one Su I think I thought it you
once about yes is and is I think so if
there is a ma to is or not so there is a
debate in the yes or so some of the
rabbis of the says yes which means you
are under the control of the ma and
sometimes you are what you are unlucky
and therefore
the who lived in the end of the 13th
century beginning of the 14th century in
provance what they called he says those
said yes but but they didn't really
believe in what they said they just said
it out of their experience they were
poor they didn't have a position what
they should have and they had troubles
with their wife and their children so
everything in their life was
what uh
schles okay so they says okay if we are
probably yes is and this is why we are
not not God is like a direct Providence
over us there is but there is a mazal
and we basically was pred predetermined
for what for poverty
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and
that's which means what sometimes when
Aur said something he says it not
because it's to this is what this is
understanding of his life experiences
and that's okay did you ask yourself why
in the town you have all sorts of things
that has nothing nothing to do with
and I'm not talking about the demons
that the rambam says that you should not
pay attention to it talking about just
behaviors how to behave what to eat how
to deal with people nothing to do M
nothing to do with you ask yourself why
we have it in the
town I guess
not now it's the right time to ask
yourself that question okay because
there are there is a a variety of
opinions and sometimes this why don't
don't we
reject minority opinion why rabuda Ani
decided to put a minority opinion in the
mishna answer is because there is going
to be a time that you might need it so
you need to know that it
exists there's nothing wrong with it
what I'm saying is and and with that I
will
end is
that I understand the only thing I
understand I think is where coming from
like with
raesa but uh when you take a very
extreme in my opinion my opinion extreme
opinion of R and to try to portray them
the way he portrays them and and to and
to say that you are never allowed to
criticize them it's
only twice already okay twice it's not
not even twice and I think I found more
than just twice um
I think it's in a way you create a
world of people who just going to what
to obey it and to read and now I just
want to ask one more question and with
that I'm ending now it sounds like a
rabbi said this is the last thing
already three
times so how should I read
T so when I read that
Nat comes to David and says to him the
Mas of katash the poor guy with a little
lamb and David
says so how should I read
it How am I'm about to learn it a b when
I learn and I go to
T and there is a discussion upon
discussion in different time inti places
in the Shas regarding what exactly David
did should I ignore
should I say that they try to understand
in his madga because none of the answers
given in the town would says
what it
says my interpretation is that if you
look at David only through the prism of
that without looking at it his entire
life you are to you are definitely to a
this is is my but again this is my
interpretation might be different
interpretations but I think this is the
idea I don't understand how can you read
the way he suggested unless you are like
a tiki he you could just repeat the
sentences and uh this is wonderful life
for people who are again you see I'm not
condemning if it's good if it works for
for people La I think that it does not
encourage you to be a deep thinker which
I would encourage people people to do
okay