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okay good afternoon
everyone to
the Monday afternoon National today's
learning they should be for their family
we're very excited to uh show you the
new
sa the fire and the
soul the fire and the soul the mystical
power
of
and this year you can't go to uh meon
however if you buy this book you could
look at the picture and just by looking
at the picture it will be as if you went
there once you have the book you might
as well crack it open maybe you'll learn
a thing or two about ler also
but just the picture alone and you can
even slip off the slip cover you could
give it you could you know look at this
and if you don't want to read you could
give it to somebody else so that's also
an
option uh today in preparation for uh
this upcoming
weekend uh I have a great opportunity
this coming uh shabis I'm going to be in
the city of CAU CA
is a very prominent City for the Jewish
people Kau had many great rabim
throughout history you had of course the
ramaa Isis you had the re hesel the
Malala Muk shimer
yel cor and other notable rabim and you
know there's an idea that we don't make
monuments for sikim their words are
their Monument there's an
idea their words are their
monuments
the is the final word
on so
the after he wrote extensive comments on
the tourah called he summarized it in
the on
the wrote
comments he always introduces his
comments with the word ha and his
commentary is known as the MAA the table
cloth now we're going to discover
something very interesting about dama
namely let's see if you could
uh
namely the yard side of the Rama
is and cworth as reported in
the the chisworth his custom was to
every year go to D's Kev and Cal because
theama passed away on but that's not the
only reason there's another very
interesting and fascinating reason why
the Rama why cworth would go to the R's
on because in a certain sense the the
Rama was the one who
invented what does it mean invented if
you look in
the the says the is not to say on the
15th of of or the 15th of or on or in
the before and
ateka and some say even the before
khah and not on but the doesn't say
anything
about the is the one who
said we don't
say furthermore the minog is not to take
haircuts until the 33rd day of the where
they say that the students are stop
dying but the M says we don't take a
haircut until the
34th unless the 33rd comes out on AR
shabas comes RA in our communities we
don't follow the we shave we take a
haircut even
on and not only that we increase our and
we don't
say so who invented
the was the first to talk
about is not mentioned not in the not in
the not in the in the nowhere is
mentioned is the first one to
codify so we don't just go to
the because it's his yard site we go to
the theama was the
first to
discuss now how do we know
the the in
discusses something uh very interesting
the
Taz says that on any day that you don't
say
says um you don't
say you don't say
by and the tour
says
said says Taz I heard that in CAU in the
year
1573 when there and we're going to learn
about that date because it's not so
simple that the
Rama that the Rama passed away in 1573
and WR Shin L giml it may have been a
year before but the Taz reports that
Shin giml when their passed
away and they didn't know should they
Sayad or should they not say
on
the's an important person got up and he
testified that he heard from the Rama
that you should
say because he remembers hearing theama
say that you should say and they in fact
said on out loud and therefore the
taza's conclusion is you should rely on
this on a day that you don't say you
still say for example
which are not
a especially the rush says that and
kades are not a eulogy it's just a
and but not
on and which are um and that they have a
source in the those days you don't say
to the so it's it's very interesting the
custom to visit theama on his yard site
not only because it's his y
but also because was the first to
describe and to and to
codify there's a
sa which is a biography
of
of he says that on the 33rd day of
the if you go visit the Rama you should
increase in Saka to
is because in they celebrate at the K of
the rash and if you're standing by the
and you're
giving it will be considered like you're
at the Kev of the rash so this year you
can't actually go to the Kev of the rash
so the best you could do is go to the r
and
give for is but I would argue if what if
you can't make it to meon and you can't
make it to the Rama I would say learn
the of the
give and then it will be like you're
there by the way in the
notes
raal he
brings on in his notes on
the reports that the wrote a very
well-known we discussed it
yesterday and he mentions the um that
thousands would go to the Kev of the
on and the r of the city would say all
kinds
of and mus and Pim to answer difficult
rulings in the
Rama whether rulings that others
leave and we'd give a lot of
s and any time during the year if
someone had a particularly difficult
situation people would go to the C ofama
and they would be
and they would
be now
um the
miman who is a descendant of
the he says uh in AA he describes AA
that he gave on
crao in the year tough y z that's
1857 so you see it was an ancient custom
to Daran by the uh in Coco on the yard
of theama on this goes back at least to
1857 in
1861 we have theha ofer recorded in the
sa he
sayses
um recovered theama and he said that we
know that sikim the likes of the
Rama are as if their Eminence is as if
they're alive and especially someone of
the caliber of is that it says about him
on his
K who illuminated the eyes of the Jewish
people more than the r cck
out deservingly should take pride that
she conceived and bore The Shepherd of
Israel theama and she has rightful place
as an ear the aim be
is and in the notes on
the he brings that every year of with in
the sh of the Rama on his yard side and
he would always say a difficult passage
of the Rama and uh speak about the
greatness of theama one particular D
that the M said which is very
interesting is
that think about it what's the
commonality
between the
and so my
father
says is the Paragon of the wisdom of
cabala is
the backbone of the world of Hala and
the hash is showing that
even when there is great knowledge of
the mystical elements of the tah but
still it always has to be founded on the
principle and the foundations of Hal so
that's the significance of the Rama
having the same yard side as there's
also a very interesting commonality
between them namely they are the two
individuals in history that their
father's names are seared onto their own
name what do is
Isis Isel was the Ra's father Isis was
not his last name his father's name was
Isel in fact The Story Goes it's
reported that Isel was one of the great
paros and leaders of the community and
he was in the Garment industry he had a
big store and he sold silk and his
Min he would close this store one time
the S got very jealous of visceral and
he wanted to test him and he dresses up
like a prince and an officer and he
came into the store and he says you know
I would like to buy a um a round of this
and I would I would like to buy a many
feet of that and a few meters of that
and he was going to make a very very big
purchase a tremendous purchase you know
and and the clock is ticking and rist is
like you know I really got to close the
store and he's like don't rush me don't
rush me and finally comes and R says you
know I'm sorry I have to go and the
person says well if I can't complete the
sale now I'm not going to make the
purchase and risel says so be it and in
the Merit that he didn't he did not uh
abolish his regular practice of of
closing the store at he was son the who
has the illuminated the eyes of Israel
so the Ra's father was is
RA was the father of these are twoim who
their father's names were seared onto
their name Ander understood the
significance of that
is did not invent cabala he did not
create it he didn't innovate it it was a
tradition that he taught and relayed and
transmitted he was continuing the MRA
not innovating likewise theama was not
creating new custom was not creating new
theama was recording the ancient customs
of Poland and Germany so these are two
great individuals who are continuing
M especially the Rama
who was a great philosopher theama held
that philosophy and cabala were very
similar in nature almost identical
theama was a proponent of learning other
disciplines dama encouraged the learning
of astronomy and history in fact he had
a student that Gans who learned
philosophy and it was in correspondence
with other um other astronomers of the
time Tao Braha Yan klar is very
interesting the ra his deathbed said
that he had just recently learned about
the the passing of the
arizal um the great mbal and the Rama
himself was passing on but the Rama said
that whenever a sadic passes on God
already creates beforehand
the and God Grooms other to rise up and
take the place of
these sikim who are passing on the
pointed to the rise of Polish jewy just
as in the end of the 15th century was
the fall of Spanish jeury so raama said
that my student R David Gans told
me that Tao Braha discovered a new star
in the heavens called Nova and theama
said he hopes that discovery of the new
star portends that new sadik are being
born in in the world so and yet even
though the Rama was very knowledgeable
in many disciplines but he was a great
Advocate and proponent of minhag isra he
would always
he was m
to and he would always say don't be Mel
in so these this showed his connection
to M that's why his father's name was
seared onto his own
name after the passing
of was appointed The Ren crackout and he
was given the distinction to
DAR in the B of the
and it's very interesting to point out
that one time runer said as
follows always falls out either in the
week ofar the week ofah or the week
of to
be that the rulings of the r are so
sacred to
us are the you could unscramble the word
letters Mr to spell Rama Al it spells
Rama his rulings are so dear bah as if
it was given
on as a statute
from another great R Who dared in C on
was
and he would say I guess one
time was on a on a Friday
and he says that even though the Min
gives to DAR in honor of the Rama but
the Rama always warns us to be in one's
learning on Friday to be able to prepare
for chabas so the right way to
memorialize the falls out on Friday is
basically to cut the draa
short which is not an easy feat for a
rabbi okay and then the
um in another he said the hug in cck out
on is to answer and to reconcile any
difficult ruling in
Rama and the truth
is what is really a honor to the Rama to
reconcile a difficult ruling of the RMA
if we had the intellectual capacity and
the intellectual
Acumen then we would understand what the
Rama means and we we wouldn't have a
question in the first
place the real honor to the Rama is if
we f fill his rulings the first ruling
of
the I place God before me
always so let's ask
ourselves do we fulfill that do we honor
that do we live by that ideal if we
would follow that and live by that ideal
that would really truly be an honor to
the
Rama this I love because uh on Friday
we read from
the that the is really
a to the because
the's was even later than
the but the indicated that just like the
is like
H over Shai the sort of indicated maybe
the mar was sharper but the r excelled
in humility well in
the Frank he brings
from who once said that he heard from
the that the the had the of H and
therefore the is like him the had the of
sh and
the
bring Nas is
God says when I make
man I have to consult with Shay and H so
we have to understand why da does God
have to consult with SH in h and would
say from
the gamar tells us in Aran that for two
and a half years
B disputed is it better for a person to
have been created or to not have been
created and they they
nimu they came to the following
conclusion a person is better off not
being
created it's not an easy journey in this
world now that doesn't mean that it's
not better for
anybody it
means it's an arduous
Journey if you live properly it was
certainly worth it but the bottom line
is before God has to uh before God
created man he had a check with shamay
and Hill because you can't do something
to someone's detriment if they're not
present so because B held that it was
better not to be created God had a
consult with them so to
speak now this is very interesting in
the
Sham he brings that his son AB
you know the never traveled to Eastern
Europe but his son AB made it there and
his son went to the Kev of the Rama and
his son reported that on the cama it
says on the 33rd day of the on the year
333 that's
1573 at 33 years old theama passed
away in the he
reports
that not only did the Rama pass away at
33 years old and on the 33rd day of the
and in the year 333 he also wrode
33 moreover at his Laya they try to
praise him with 33
praises and they came up with 32 and
they were searching for the
33rd and they said the 33rd praise was
often on the night of PM people would
forget to D because they were neb this
is and the ra would put on a mask and he
would remind
everybody davv don't forget to davv that
was the 33rd praise they said about
drama the problem is that some of these
details are
erroneous in the footnotes on the shim
he brings
that the Rama did not die in the year
333 it was 332 by the way even though
the Taz himself wrote the raama died in
the year 333 on his cover it says 332
and furthermore the L of
the it says
and it's the year Shin
L first of all the Rama was not 33 years
old when he passed away it does not say
that on his
mat was the says he was 5 to theama was
42 when he passed away not 33 not 52 he
was 42
but it is true that he
was and it could be the son in reporting
that it was the year 333 took the
liberty to be one year off just to show
the Rama's connection between uh to the
number
um an interesting thing is how the Rama
ends off his commentary
to the final words of theama are
someone with a good heart is always at a
party there's a famous observation of
the we know
that sent out his and he said go out and
see what path should a person cling to
and said the path is a good
heart explains as
follows in order to learn Tyra you need
to have a la a la is a mind a is 32 32
represents the elementary
and
basic
fundamental Pathways of understanding
Tyra once you are able
to get the foundations of T Le 32 then
is time for to to are the secrets of the
Tyra for example if you look in say for
barus the word eloim appears 32 times
corresponds to
the the 32 Pathways of
wisdom and after that come the 17
dimensions
of the 17 dimensions of
cabala the 33rd word in the is you know
that the 33rd word in the is because
once you surpass 32 you're ready for the
secr of the T the days of correspond
to 32 and 17
49 the pathway of the preparation for C
is in order to receive T you need the 32
Pathways of wisdom and the 17 dimensions
of the secrets of Tyra the passed away
on the 33rd day of the isn't it telling
says rabar
isn't it telling the's closing words on
are theama passed away after 32 days of
the when begin the days of the 17 days
of the final days of the the final words
of
the
m and it's amazing that the Rama
concludes his comments on with these
words says
um that's
for which is in between the days of Le
and the days of it's the day that we
celebrate the hilula of the rash it is
also the
day that we commemorate the yard side of
the Rama so fortunate are those you know
I was asked you know this year one is
not able to go to meon but there's an
idea that when one sun sets and when one
door closes when
is he's also he opens up doors so this
year if we can't physically go to meon
by studying the tah
of by studying the tah of the Hashem we
hope opens up for us new doorways and
new vistas of understanding their great
wisdom and since the main mat of sikim
are not their graves but rather their
words so in a sense maybe we'll be we'll
be able to even surpass of what we can
normally achieve on a
regular so may the Merit of and
and they should be
for thanks for listening we'll see
everybody uh you could join us Wednesday
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Tuesday evening please stay tuned thank
you very much yes do you remember in the
early days of us at the Israel Garden
Hills we had a pretty regular uh 10day
Jerry
orstein Jerry I believe so I believe so
yes I think his son lives in Poland
right it's the head of the Jewish
Community Center in
krackow can you get me his number I
don't I don't know I don't have it okay
just run to somebody named Warstein
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