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parrot. There's one parrot that made two
people do chuva already in Israel. One
parrot that made two people do chuva. So
I'll tell you the story of the parrot.
So parrot belonged to a east sadik.
Parrot belonged to east sadik in Israel.
And uh when Shabbat would come in, he
would say Shabbat shalom. Shabbat
shalom. Shabbat shalom. Shabbat shalom.
Shabbat shalom.
So one day somebody stole the parrot.
Somebody stole the parrot.
But on Monday or Sunday he came back to
the rav and wrote back the parrot.
And rabbi says, "Oh my parrot. Oh, you
found him?" He goes, "No, no, for the I
actually want to tell you I uh I stole
the parrot." But uh after I stole the
parrot, I you know had him in my house
and Shabbat came in and he kept saying
Shabbat shalom, Shabbat shalom, Shabbat
shalom, Shabbat shalom. And I kept
thinking to myself, I'm like, this
parrot knows that it's Shabbat, but I'm
smoking a cigarette.
And I realize how terrible I am. And I
decided I'm going to keep the rest of
Shabbat. And now I'm starting to do
Chuba. I realize how could I start my
chba by being a thief. So I had to
return the parrot.
So he told this story to people and a
lot of people got met the parrot. It's a
real story. And later on later on they
called the Rav and it said, "Wow, you
still have this parrot." He goes, "No,
you're never going to believe it." The
same thing happened again. Another guy
stole the parrot, came back a week later
doing
he started keeping Shabbat. Shabbat
shalom. Shabbat shalom. So the parrot
helped him do chuba. Those people had a
parrot made them cha. Sometimes I make
them do chabbat. Sometimes a parrot
makes him do cha who knows Balak he says
Hashem says he he opened the mouth of
the of the donkey uh Bam's donkey and
the donkey gave m to bam he gave him the
truth bam didn't like it like our
generation sometimes doesn't like it so
the point is sometimes is going to send
you the truth over and over and over way
in different unusual ways and the raad
says
eventually Usually Hashem's patience
ends
and he decides
you will not you guys the
will not do chuva
he decides that person will not do chuva
meaning no matter what that person will
never have the inclination to do chuva
he decides I don't want your chva
anymore
this is rare but it happens certain
people Hashem says I don't want your
chva sometimes he doesn't want your chva
this year sometimes he doesn't want your
chuva next year or this week. Sometimes
he decide I don't want to chew up
period.
This is the Rambab says is the worst
punishment on this world. Worse than
worse than losing everything you have,
becoming homeless, worse than anything.
Why? Hashem decides you're finished.
That's the worst. These are people you
have to feel bad for. Any more
questions?
Say thank you for more. 1 2 3
1 2 3
Be patientist.
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