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The Matzah of Change | Rabbi Aharon Weinberg
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Dear Yidden, I would like to share
a personal story that I heard from
my uncle, who passed away this year,
HaGa’on R’ Hershel Weinberg,
who was a Rosh Kollel
for Slonim in Yerushalayim.
An episode that happened to him, firsthand.
There was a very anti-frum activist
in Eretz Yisroel,
who fought Yiddishkeit
in every way he could,
in the government
and in every possible way.
But it happened to be so
that his one and only son
got drawn to Yiddishkeit,
he wanted to become frum.
He ended up in the Slonimer Yeshiva,
and he became extremely close to my uncle,
who was a father figure for him.
After a few years,
my uncle got, one day,
a frightening phone call,
that the father of this Bochur
all of a sudden,
had a massive heart attack,
and he passed away.
My uncle was struck in shock,
and he knew it's a שאלה,
What's going to be
with אבילות, with Kaddish?
So across the street from the Slonimer Yeshiva
lived Rav Elyashiv,
who was the local community Posek.
My uncle ran to him.
Rav Elyashiv told him:
I knew this person.
He was so anti-Yiddishkeit.
He was so secular.
He's an אפיקורס.
The Halachah is,
there’s no אנינות, no אבילות, no Kaddish,
no Shiva, no Shloshim, no yohrzeit.
Actually, the Halachah is
אוכלין, שותין ושמחין
you eat, you drink
and you throw a party.
My uncle was stunned,
he was shocked,
and he told him: Blood is not water.
It's his only son.
I must find a היתר for him to sit Shiva.
I can't tell him this Psak.
And Rav Elyashiv coldly said,
יקוב הדין את ההר.
You cannot override Halachah.
This is the Halachah.
My uncle ran to the boy
and he tried against all odds,
Is it possible that your father
ever fasted Yom Kippur?
He said: Never.
He actually would make
a party on Yom Kippur.
Did he ever keep Shabbos? -Never.
Did he ever eat Matzah?
He said: He used to eat Matzah,
but as a custom,
he also ate Chometz at the same table.
But it lit something by my uncle.
He ran back to Rav Elyashiv
and he came and he told him,
You should know that this Yid, he ate Matzah.
Rav Elyashiv turned white
and said: It can't be.
He ate Matzah? Pesach?
So my uncle got afraid and he told him:
I'll tell the Rav the truth,
he also ate Chometz.
He only ate it
as a custom of tradition.
Rav Elyashiv said,
There's no such thing custom.
no such thing tradition.
If he ate Matzah Pesach by night,
means he believed, means he's a Yid,
which means it's going
to affect all the Halachos
of אבילות, Shiva, Shloshim,
yohrzeit, Kaddish, to the full extent.
Dear Yidden,
if a Yid that, nebech, ate Chometz,
only ate Matzah as a tradition custom,
this turned him in to be a Yid,
we, that we clean our homes
and we prepare ourselves to eat
the Matzah with the proper elevation,
how much more Yid
could the Matzah turn us to be?
How much better could the Matzah make us?
And as the Zohar HaKadosh explains,
Matzah is
Which means just like when you take
a pill, a vitamin, there's a coating,
but inside there’s medicine,
so the Matzah has a coating which
happens to be holy, the wheat and water,
but it's only the coating.
Inside there's vitamins of Emunah,
that strengthens your Neshama
and makes you believe more,
with more clarity.
It makes you a better Yid.
And as the Zohar says: It's
It's food that could heal you.
Let's utilize that power
of the Matzah that we eat ליל פסח,
to make a proper change
during the ימי הספירה,
until we receive the Torah.
And the Ko’ach
and the power of this night
make a real, everlasting change
in our lives, forever.