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The Pele Yoetz! - Rav Binyomin Gringrass speaks on the way to Kever of the Peleh Yoietz in Bulgaria
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able to find that gave if you learn
they're safer if you do something
and if you come to a caver
and one of the I brought there was
obviously the cave of the pelle I came
across this where he says that if you
know as the mentioned if you come to
this caver being believe nishbar he's
that the race will be answered
so the emphasis is that I was living
there at for years I never left there to
go to I was very close to kyki and
was against leaving to go to
the already talks about it was of the
opinion that one should not leave to go
to I personally asked once you know if
you're against it how come makes all
these trips to
and it seems that you know it's with
your picture and seems it's with your
and he says they didn't ask me meaning
he wasn't for it anyway so how do I end
up you know being close to and leaving
to go to farm so the story Because many
years ago I was a rush ko of a kyo of
American balabat in they were going to
be making a trip to the Ukraine to all
the you know before the war and you know
the whole thing um bardich
and they wanted me as to come along and
give shim on the trip I said I don't
need to soul to go to
they said why not doesn't allow it askim
I said there's no point in asking
everyone you know everyone knows anyway
they convinced me to ask and Very
interestingly told me something which I
never met or heard from anyone else that
they heard from so
said to me you were born so you could
go. I was shocked I never heard such a
and later on I found that palagi brings
such a dea that when the gar talks about
leaving negatively that's only if you
weren't born of so interesting that's
what told me to do. I still wasn't
convinced and I said he just said that I
could go but you know he didn't say I
should go I don't want to leave Israel
and they were really pushing hard and
they knew that I was close to the sons
of Zatal at that time was
who was known to be one of the
doing the
so they said ask
you always tell us stories about the by
him ask him to do the
okay I asked him and he called me back
while I was giving share and they heard
on speaker phone where he said it was
mash the came out to about it was mash
you should go that was the first time I
left there to go to kadik and uh once
you know I did it the first time it
ended up happening many more times but
anyway so the pelat
I got into learning the saber pits
already you know when I was a buffer and
tells I enjoyed the saber pyates I
realized that it's a very unique safer
that speaks about so many different
topics all other musum you know
generally have let's 10 to 15,
you know, anova ga
they're broken up, you know, in ways
that there's the classic,
but the pelle talks about over 390
topics. So there's almost nothing, you
know, that's again a person's daily life
that he doesn't talk about somewhere.
And it's a very beautiful mixture of
with muser. It's very practical. He
always you know on one hand he he's very
demanding and on the other hand he's
very practical and says if you can't do
it this way at least like this and
there's a very beautiful cab also in the
safer there's a very beautiful uh line
that he repeats over and over they
mentioned this in the where you know
he's always showing the the the beauty
of of
in the I translated it you know is there
a sweeter tongue and someone corrected
me that it's talking about really the
pallet not the tongue but you know his
point is that the Tyra is so sweet gives
us mitzvah to do that enjoyable and we
get scar for doing something that's
enjoyable and you know about 13 times
maybe or 12 times he says that a classic
dogma would be chabas you know to be an
on chabas and we get scar for that or we
have mitzah to eat kipper which is for
our own benefit it's going to help us
with our fast and we get scar for the
eating you know so it's a very beautiful
saber but what really got me into the
saber Payas was one of the sadik I was
close with who if anyone didn't hear of
they should read the chapter inside
their homes on him. This was a that was
one of the biggest
in in the blitzki.
He was a very quiet unassuming person
that knew
you know very very well. Wrote over 100.
He was a big makub a very very big
and uh I used to sometimes when I'd go
in the morning I would sometimes dab by
him in his nets and after dabing he
would learn threearim with the
bura sal and I found it interesting you
know that from his whole library all the
different that's the s he picked to
learn over and over and he would just
read the words read the words you know
he wouldn't even translate and it just
it was it was certain emos you know you
feel like the the talking to you, you
know, he's very it's a very heish uh
pleasant safer to learn. I started
learning the safer more. Then I started
giving Sherman Pelle. I put together a
safer which is going to be coming out
soon where I took the safer pelle and
some of his other and I cross reference
because he talks about a lot of things
in different places. Sometimes he's
where else he talks about it, sometimes
not. I put pieces together and I set it
up. I'll say
and so a person you know could see a
small piece related to a certain it
could be for someone it could be a nice
way to say over pieces of pelle by your
shabas table to your family now by the
way before talking about the school of
the caver we have to realize one thing
this coming to the caver and the whole
adus is not something we have in writing
from the pelle it's in the mit from the
father of the deina raern
He says he heard from someone. He says
the person's name that heard from
someone in solistister that this is what
the pale said before he was but we don't
have it in writing from him. However,
the one that we do have in writing from
the
to say for
he says that he asks that you know
people should learn and say over from
him in the mish and he says if you do
that
then
I'll pay you back well. So that's
something we have in writing from him
and that's very important. And I tell
people, you might have heard from me,
it's worth saying again. When you learn
pelleo, it's often something that's eye
opening. A lot of things are simple and
then also there's a certain it that's
very practical, very relevant.
When you come across such a thing, say
it over to as many people as you can cuz
that's what he's asking that you do. He
was a big mazaka and he wanted to
continue being mazaken.
So every time you say something over
from him, you have that that
people that learn the sad and that do
that and are coming to the cave now.
coming with what we call protectia you
know he has a car.
So anyway just to start talking a little
bit about in general and do a little
justice with it. So you know as Benra
whenever there's something that we want
to know about you know we we have to
learn it as a suga we can't just go by
here say we heard a comment here we
heard someone say something there you
know we have to look at the mak so
there's many many
but just to bring a few starting from
going down to gamorus
we have a p and paras
the puk says
and the question is what is the mitri
And you know they were bear to us to the
ones that were in. But what do you mean?
says Rashi brings
when when we have our have in their
which is an important to say whenever
you buy the way in the for which is the
pelle wrote it's to look through the
index there and see if there's something
you're coming to the caver for there's a
mile to say one of those tas by his
caver He himself writes in the pel that
a that was written by the words have a
special kayak. So saying you know like
are special. So in the he wrote a to say
by and he says form is to say and one of
them is and the go says like this
says
the cults
says my are answered in the of
that are in the grave
theora.
It's an interesting thing to know that
why did he go in the marital
says that colleague in a previous guild
was Elazar
and he saw that Yeshua was saved by
Mosha's. So he said oh moisha was piled
for his talent I need my rebi to be
piled for me and that's why he went to
the by his
we have the garus says in
the talk about
so here you know we have where we find
this concept you know this is not this
is this is
the of
the
it says
on more after their than during their
lifetime. The the zar tells a story
sat down by mistake on a caver and he
spoke with the nish of the that was
there and he asked the
do the mim know about the of the living
and this is the law that the mace
answered
we wouldn't even have a half a day
without the of the mason for us.
Now the question is you know when we
come to how are we supposed to be ding?
Are we dabbing as we're speaking to the
mace and asking him to ding for us? Are
we just ding from the of the mace? And
this is a big mus. It's a very old
says it's okay to d as if you're talking
to the mace. We find many written by
over the years that that's the way it
you know it's written. As a matter of
fact, the med by it does say that said
to the
sounds like he's speaking to them the
in the that he writes that have to do
with he also writes in such a so it
seems that the definitely held that way
the says it's better not to talk as
you're do talking to the mace it's
better to just dive into the of the but
anyway that is a and each person could
But just to understand better the you
can't talk to the mace. So
we find different bur and what goes on
when we come to the cave of there's a
where he's mas that when is
all the mitzvah all the everything they
did in his lifetime comes together and
it's it's a certain kayak and when
people come to the cave it does that
same of bringing together all their mim
and giving a certain kayak
Others explain that you know because
you're coming and you're dabing for the
of the or you're learning the of the
but basically all these different you
know are saying that there's a certain
of that you're not talking to the of a m
you're talking to the you know
you're speaking to that of you're
creating that and therefore they say it
wouldn't be a problem of being
Now I'm just going to bring a couple of
the sh
of
about the
says
there's a lotion of the right the
grandfather of the great he says
he ate right this darkina Yeah, you know
someone once came to and askedim where
should I d in in by the or in miron
said babay meaning we sometimes forget a
person could d anywhere you know is
everywhere but there's so in the house
don't forget you could have in your
house too someone asked this question
the oronasha
said so the person said but I'm more so
he said that's a t you should be more by
the but the point is that you know
sometimes a person wants to go somewhere
where they're going to be and that's why
sometimes we make great effort to go to
you know a caver it's the along the way
and the effort and by doing what we do
by the caver and giving
for all the effort we put into it.
So
another that's a fascinating
he says that
That's a very sharp lotion. It's like
brings that a
it's less known.
So the Pelleates you know over the last
few years a cave are starting to become
more known and more people are coming
but relatively speaking it's still I
would consider a caver that's not as
well known as others and definitely has
that kayak
now the pelley in a few places he
himself writes about you know
and in the
parish he writes like this
anything could do.
They have
if they have enough from you.
They have their Another
place he writes.
So therefore
famous of the Josh that
is in his lifetime was a cle or a shea
and therefore his body afterwards
remains that way too and therefore it's
a moes.
So as the ruff said the key words to
dabing well by the pelleoyates are the
words nishbar now only not that long ago
I came across you know le nishbar
everyone understands it means it's a
broken heart I came across the pelle and
he says what leave nishbar you know
according to him is and uh I think
that's very important to know so this is
again not only when you ca he's talking
about in general so I'm going to read
you
person to strengthen himself.
You should humble yourself very much
like a worm on the ground
and feel like a nobody.
This should be easy to us
if we just think a little bit about
what we are, how we're nobody, and how
much sin we have,
right? In relative, that's everything.
What are we? We're nothing. We're zero.
As much as we humble ourselves, it's not
enough.
Right? We all think, you know, oh, I'm
this, I'm that, you're absolutely
nothing. When you compare yourself,
that's so awesome. No matter what you
are and who you are and what you think
you're doing, you're absolutely nothing.
Says a person always think about this.
So means that you know we're coming to
Davin for things and we all think that
you know we're deserving and we have to
realize we're absolutely nothing. We
have no for coming and just thinking
about the the awesomeness of and his
great mercy and asking that he does with
us without us being deserving of it.
That is nishbar in his writing. Another
place he writes about this is in the
base of he gives a whole long marshall
over there which I'm not going to be now
but everyone's could see it there.
Um,
a couple more tips about, you know, this
is
the C of the Pay and then I'll get to
some stories. This is something that I I
came across and I don't think anyone
else noticed this and I started doing
this by the caver. I think it's of a
thing. The first time I did it was when
Usher Weiss was by the caver with me in
the
writes he brings.
before that if you give someone a braha
and before you give the brah you don't
say a braha to hashem then your bra will
not be maky I don't know why I've never
seen that I knew give a bra this way but
the writes that his would do this and he
writes would do this and he writes that
he himself would do it he would first
say
and then give a braha but he also goes
on and says the of that he would give if
it was a man that asked him for a and
the he would give if a woman asked him
for a braha He says I would put my hand
on the person's head and I would say the
following. So I copied this L and
whoever has the little booklet of in the
safer pit that I printed I gave some ad.
I just printed it that day. Um I have
more here. So in there I printed this
and what I say is by the caver again
because it's his words every person you
know you could do it with your friend
put your hand over your friend's head
and read the of that the poly would give
people I think it's a very thing now
when we come to in general it's
something that you know I saw would do
and then later I saw that margaris
brings this from
besides lighting a candle and giving
stockadik
he would take a coin and say this
for whichever will be
however that works you know this and the
need and when someone's willing to give
up for them they'll do that they could
go and notify the whatever that means
that you're by his caver so this is
something which is to do I tried to do
it and I suggest it
>> another thing that I think is very
important again not only by the ca of
the pates but in general the says that a
on a is not right. There's a better
chance of something that we're dabbing
for something to be answered than for
something.
It's very simple sometimes to take every
and make it into a right. Let's say a
person's ding for their right. Right? So
if they just give me that sounds like
something materialistic. But if a person
says give me so I should be able to
support my children to learn and to to
be able to give and to be able to do and
with the money right or if a person
needs health give me the ability to be
properly in order to be properly I need
health. I need for my children I need
for my children. You could really turn
any
into that's a very good thing to do.
Another thing which I like sharing I
have a whole share on this you know I'm
not going to be over here
but there's a tinus that tells a story
right the says there was a drought and a
hunger in the time of
and they weren't sure what to daven for
should they d that the drought should go
away or that the hunger should go away
and the garra says that they said why
can't we d for both things because
they don't give two things you have to
pick one. So they had a he came up with
a and the gumari says you know
davin for food is not going to give us
food that we should die you know from
from the drought. So from the ma from
the de whatever it was there so anyway
we see from that there's an ining for
one thing. Now this is a big question
and that's what the whole share I have
is about I'm not going to go into the
answers now but you know we be done for
many things right so just the most basic
answer is that depends whether you know
it's a
you know like or if it's a pro like the
gamar over there was speaking about
making a special kindness for gasham
I'll call upon him we see from the gar
there's a special thing about ding for
one thing now we all have so many things
to dabin for when I'm coming to the
pelley it's often most of the times it's
on behalf of someone else that's sending
me to Davin for something because they
can't make the trip themselves but I
always try to at least primarily dab it
for one thing and until I feel I dab it
very very well the le mishbar for that
thing I don't go on to other things
sometimes I'll only d for one thing
sometimes you know the less prayer
afterwards I'll add other things but
what I'm saying is my point is often
people make a mistake of they come and
you know you d for many many many things
and you don't really dab well for one
thing I could tell you that from tens of
trips here and many many people that
came with me and heard you know this
kind of and and did this thing of dabing
for one thing it has been tremendous
success and you know many people share
with me big yeshu that they have
sometimes very soon after the air and
that's what gives me the fuel to be able
to do this over and over and over again
nephesh so I think it's a very of a
thing to you know to d very well for for
one thing primarily
and uh you know I think everyone should
realize take advantage Everyone goes to
Kavadik and everyone goes to Kavadik all
over the place. But here you're going to
one caver you know there's no other
today. I personally am not a big
believer you know when people come to
and they hop around from caver to caver
you know one day they want to accomplish
every caver up north. I feel like you
know coming to a caver you want to
really be miss be miss be miss and dab
well and it's hard to you know turn
yourself on and turn yourself off get on
the bus get off the bus you have to warm
up you know you have to warm up. So I
always tell people pick pick
where it is but stay in one place find
the place where you're not distracted
sit down and really dab in well that's
the there is a very big of saying the
entire safer to the pelle is one of
those that says that in he writes that
it's a very big thing to say the whole
without a it's
he brings that from his and therefore if
a person you know has two and a half
hours by the caver and wants to do that
they can you can start saying to hell
you know on the bus and finish it there
you know sometimes people split up the
whole whatever it is upon him it's not
something has to be by the cave or
anywhere a person you know says the
entire hillsik
it's a very big thing I can tell you
that the story comes to mind was
actually someone from late a mother
called me up once that her child ran
away from home left a note he left his
film behind he said do not try finding
me and don't send the police after me
because it was basically a goodbye
letter saying he's taking his
This mother had called me up. You could
imagine the mat of a mother when she
reads such a letter. And I said, you
know, I I really don't have experience
with any story like this, but I'll tell
you the pelat says that saying the
entire without a he is a tremendous
I suggest that every day until you hear
from your son, you should do that. She
did it and within 3 days her son was
back home.
Anyway, so the ca of the pelle as a
person that's been to many kikum around
the world and do we ever know when it
comes to school and all these things do
we ever know what really is p but you
know sometimes a person has a failing
from the proximity of the yeshua the way
the yeshua happened and I could tell you
that I've never seen anything like what
I've seen by the cave of the paleoads
and that's what brings me back here over
and over and over and I've stopped going
to a lot of other karum that I once
would go to because I just you know
wherever you see success you go back to
and I've seen tremendous things here. So
I feel like I was already mik I'm happy
to share stories now. I hope I'm not
keeping anyone awake.
>> You know you tell me when to stop. I
mean uh you know keep going.
>> Okay. So whoever didn't hear this story
this is a mitzvah of because this is the
biggest and most emotional story to me
and it's still you know not finished
yet. You'll hear about the completion of
it which is going to be soon
after October 7th. You know, I felt like
every in the world was just thinking,
what can I do for these poor hostages? I
don't know them. I never would have
known them, but you know, what can I do?
And I, you know, was sitting in Mamesh
and little me, I said, there has to be
something I can do. And I said, you
know, I know that the cave of the
paleadates is so misog.
So I reached out to the forum and I you
know gave this message and five families
contacted me. I knew that I can't make a
trip with all them together because it
was a very very sensitive time and you
know each one is from a different you
know political stand. This one's on the
right and this one's on the left and
this one's more religious and less
religious. Prob not you couldn't put
these people together. So I made
separate trips with each one and these
were very very difficult trips being
with the mother of a hostage that does
not know if her child is alive or not.
The tenseness of it, every moment is
just so you know it was two days
spending with each family and I made
these trips back to back and by the time
I was finishing the last trip I I
literally was on the verge of just
collapsing because it was extremely
extremely exhausting took a lot of
energy. Anyway, the by the ca were very
very special and each trip changed the
family's life. There was one one woman
that was, you know, a leftist and she
told me in the airport in Tel Aviv. I
just want you to know that I don't
necessarily believe there's a god. And I
said, "Wow, so what do you believe?" And
she said, "Well, maybe there's some
force, but I don't know if it's God."
Okay, this is going to be a very
interesting trip. I can tell you already
by the time we got to the caver, she was
already talking about God. And by the
time we got back to she was a tremendous
m and from then all she was saying is
the only thing that will get my son out
is and amuna and uh stayed very close
with her. I would every Arab shabas you
know send her a message of and uh you
know it changed their life. She came
back and she said this was exactly what
I needed and people that were with us
said she came back looking 10 years
younger than she left. So it was very
very special trips. The three of us were
awesome and we had a very good feeling
there that the tas were piled. That's
the honest truth. They had said that
Hashem if their children come out they
will come back to give haha by the
caver.
These five hostages bar hashem all got
out. But here's the fascinating part of
the story and I want everyone to look
this up so that you see that I'm not
making this up. I don't think you could
make such a thing up. There had been
five families
>> that had come along. The first one was
the Burger family, the Damari family,
the Braslovski family, the Kooperstein
family, and the Kenyan family.
The first two of these five that got out
were Aam Ber and Emily Damari. I have a
beautiful picture of myself standing by
the caver with Meav Burger, her two
daughters, some army people, and those
that were there. when Aam came out and I
went to visit her. I have a picture next
to her with her holding the picture of
us by the caver.
So those two got out and the other three
were still in.
Ralph Herzka who's a close friend of
mine and came with me to the caver of
the pelle decided to sponsor the third
volume of the art school pelle in my you
know in my honor. I didn't know anything
about it. I get a message from art
school that this is what he's doing and
they want a for what I want to write in
dedication. So the first thing that came
to my mind and I said, you know, I had
gone with five hostage families. There
are three that are still in. I'm going
to dedicate it to those three hostages.
Okay, listen very well to this. One of
them was Ron Rosslovski. The other one
was Bar Cooperstein and the third one
was Nimrod Koi.
These three hostages got out on the yard
site of the Pelleoyets. You can look
this up. This was called Sukus. These
three that you'll see in the dedication
in the third volume of the arts school
was were the ones that got outus.
It's incredible. The families came back
to me and said we had made a nether
we're going to go back and give let's do
it.
We're planning hopefully in either
September October sometime we're going
to be making that trip leather. We have
to have clearance on the army for them
to leave and hopefully we're going to
have at the same time and it's going to
be a very very special m but those trips
I mean I said after those trips you know
we say every day
and the obvious question is what do you
mean
is there anyone that's dominating for
something and they're lying they're
joking I mean we're serious when we're
domining and standing there by the caver
I said you know there's there's an
ematil
stand next to a mother of a hostage that
doesn't know if her child is alive or
dead and how they're being treated or
tortured and you'll understand what it
means.
It's different than our regular daily
routine
and this time all five together.
>> This time it's going to be together. Now
things are completely different. Once
you know the Yeshua it's not as tense
and you know things settle down. So I
don't know if all five families will be
able to come because it's very hard to
find a date that works for everyone.
This one's here this one's there but
we're going to do our best. So that's
coming up. So, you know, just as an
example, I'm not working with any seder.
Um, you know, I get emails from people
that have come with me on trips and they
say, "Oh, Barashem, you know, I really
see Yeshua." But, you know, I could
share so many so many stories. I'm just
going to as things come to my mind. I'm
going to, you know, share stories. Some
of them just because of the most random.
Now, by the way, I want to share one
more thing which I think is very
important to know. If you're learning
pelle differenti are quoted as having
said that the safer pelle was written by
kaidesh and I was always wondering why
they said that how they felt that I
discussed this rasher and he he
appreciated my theory he said another
possible theory but I found from
learning pelleoy daily for many years I
found a very very fascinating thing and
actually started making a list of the
times that this happened many times
you'll find that randomly
you you get to something in the paleo
that's very na you just then now it's
true the whole saber paleo even though
it was written 200 years ago it's
amazing how it's so relevant to today
too he speaks about relationships and
and mentalities of people and
it's amazing how you know nothing
changed that's everyone notices but if
you learned
I find that in a fascinating way
sometimes a person could call me in my
face and ask me a sh and I give an
answer and I'm wondering if I get the
right answer and that day I'll open up
the palates randomly and I'll say wow he
says exactly what I said or you know
someone was talking to me and I was
involved in something and wow exactly
what I was thinking very very often it
lines up in a way that unless the safer
was written with a kaduca and divine
spirit it's hard to believe that a safer
would be such a clea for such hashka
practice and I find this all the time
many many people have shared with me
that they find this too as a matter of
fact Ellie Langanger just sent me an
email yesterday where he shares with me
stories. You know on the interview on
living mim I spoke a lot about this that
people have been sharing stories. A
person writes to him that he his father
was driving his car and all of a sudden
he stopped failing his foot or
something. Anyway he had evidently some
sort of a stroke now and he was very
anxious and that day he opened the
paleoads and if I had my phone here I
could read to you the lash. He quotes
the lash of the pale wherever he opened
it up. I'm going to I'm going to read
you the lashian. So you should see this.
It's incredible.
This is a perfect example of what I'm
talking about. Hi Ellie, I wanted to
share a powerful story with you
regarding your episode of Yaman
Greenrass. My my friend Mishi was very
inspired by the rabbi's insights on the
paleo. Shortly after listening, Mishi's
father suffered a mini stroke while
driving, describing how his foot
suddenly stopped working. That evening,
feeling anxious at MYIV, Moishi opened
an article paleo to a random page that
read, "If a small difficulty befolds
you, such as a hand or foot stops
working for a bit of time, you should
know that Hashem is giving you a small
test, but he loves you and is watching
over you. I just got this yesterday or
two days ago from Ellie Langanger. I
hear from many many people they find
this too fascinating stories of
practice. I'm going to repeat a story
that Ellie already heard from me just
because this was one that really stuck
out by me as odd. But there was one
trip, you know, when I go when I used to
go to the Pelle, I would go as an
individual and people would just sort of
tag along with me and there was one time
that all of a sudden at the last minute
maybe 10 or 11 people came along with me
and I would never make reservations for
hotel before because I would just come
to hotel and stay there and all of a
sudden you know these people were
relying on me to help them find a hotel.
I come to the hotel I normally stay in
and it's completely booked. I go to all
the hotels in the area and everyone's
completely booked and the reason was
there was some sort of event going on
that people came for you. I didn't know
about it. So it's now late at night and
everyone needs a place to sleep for the
night. So I find a room here, a room
there and I found an arrangement for
everyone except for myself. It was an L
and basically you know we had a flight
in the middle of the night. So for a
couple of hours I was just roaming the
streets of Varna walking around and
making sure that everyone's safe. One
person was sleeping in the car. Another
person was staying in a lobby of a
hotel. And I was, you know, walking
around. I said, "Oh, you know, it's El.
I'll use the time to make a nephesh."
And all a sudden I had a thought. I
said, you know, I'm away from home. I'm
Amish and Golos. I don't have a bed to
sleep on. I'm very uncomfortable, but
it's el we always would read as children
about the great Sadik that would go to
Golas for a few months. We're not in
those mados. But if Hashem put me in a
place where I have a bikinis for, you
know, a few hours, it's a good kapora. I
come back to our and I sit down that day
to learn with Kusa line from London. Now
we had missed one time before. So we
were you know not where we would have
been. We open up and where are we
holding? were holding by the era of
golus and the pelle says mameish this he
says you know people think that golus
means going far and you know no any of
discomfort is go is of go and it's he
gives examples you know he says if you
have to go to sh and it's raining or
it's snowing outside it's cold any
discomfort is goalless exactly you know
this thought that I was having the
previous night this is where I was up to
the paleo and this what he said and I
wrote down you know many many many of
these kind of stories so that's what I
think they mean that's when They said
you know it was ripped in
I'll share with you if I'm already
saying this Oshawis had a little bit of
different theory he thought that maybe
they meant that the phenomena of the
pelle is a phenomena which is something
very divine because he says in that kufa
200 years ago you know you had let's say
byamifer a whole of his yeshiva and his
great tal that became big the paleo pops
out from nowhere in Servia from Bosnia
you know very small place we don't know
all that much about him and he writes
these that become like you know
he wrote that are very well accepted and
the which has been printed hundreds of
times. So he says the whole phenomena of
the pelle popping up where it came and
you know having such an impact on the
world whether it's you know
that's a that's a divine phenomena that
was his idea that he was thinking maybe
okay so getting more into the ca of the
pelle and there so I will tell you that
you know when I was
so I used to always share with them
stories about
and you know different things that I
thought would strengthen them in their
mask.
So one of the fellows in the shar came
over to me. said, "You know, you've been
talking about the caver of the paleoads.
There's something that's very much on my
mind and I want to know if you'd make a
trip with me and my wife to the caver."
He was one of the big supporters of the
co and he was a dear friend and I said
absolutely.
The story was that this fellow had an
apartment in Italy over the beach, a
very very big pentas apartment and once
he would use it himself for vacation as
time went on he stopped using it and it
started becoming a big burden to have
the apartment things were breaking
there. He wasn't there to maintain it.
It was costing him, you know, the Arnuna
and he really wanted to sell the
apartment and for four years it was on
the market and every real estate agent
Natanya knew the apartment. They were
bringing people to see it. It was fairly
priced, beautiful apartment with a
penthouse, you know, view with a
panoramic view of the sea and he could
not sell the apartment. So, he wanted to
come to the cavern to Daven for that.
We came to the Cber and we ded we had
come through Varna. It's a 2-hour drive
from Varna to Solar. We leave solicitor
to go back to Varna. We're an hour into
the to the ride and he gets a phone call
from a real estate agent, you know,
about the apartment. He would get three
phone calls like that a week. It was no
big deal. I heard the conversation. He
says, "Look, I'm, you know, I'm out of
the country now. I'll be back on
Wednesday. Call me on Wednesday." He
came back on Wednesday and it was that
call that sold the apartment. Four years
it was on the market.
So you know every story like that brings
more and more people wanting to come
because you know when you hear these
type of stories oh wow now I always say
you know when you come into a cave like
this
don't don't do it because of the stories
you know when uh by Abram's brothers you
know when one jumps into the fire with
amuna is one thing when you jump in
after seeing a story it's not the same
but upon him you know just to to bring
out the great opportunity and this that
you have now to come to such a special
cave I think Let's get to share a few
more stories.
I mentioned yesterday by the caver there
was someone that I had come to Davin for
from America. A boy that was very sick.
Had been in shock for about 9 months.
And the same the same week that I came
to Davin for him. He went home for
Shabas.
Doesn't mean you know that he was
completely better and anything like
that, but he was not in a matzah that he
didn't think of, you know, moving him
around. And Mameish 2 or three days
later, he was able to go home for
Shabas. It was it was incredible. His
father actually I learned the whole
pelle with
one of the times I came through
Bucharest
someone uh a guy met me in the airport
and he said you seem to know you were
around here and he asked me if uh you
know I know anything in Bucharest. I
said honestly I don't spend time in
Bucharest. I'm just coming through to go
to the cave of the Payat. He wanted to
know you know where it is and he asked
if he could come with us too. So the
next day we dedat and he came to the
caper.
I you know shared with him what I shared
with you now about ding for one thing.
Him and his wife stood in a corner and
they dabbed and it turns out that I got
a ride back to Bucharest with them
because I was going back there to the
group was staying on over there. So on
the way back to Bucharest you know they
started talking to me how'd you get to
the school my school is safer and they
said you know we have a son that's in
shim. Would you be willing to talk to
him on the phone? They put him on the
phone with me and you know I saw that
that was what on their mind. It was
clear that's obviously what they ded for
by the caper. We come back to
and two weeks later I get a phone call.
This guy says it's Shapiro from Ashto.
You could check the story out. He has a
fish store in Ashto named Elag. Very
nice guy named Shapiro. He calls me up.
Shapiro from Ashto. Do you remember me?
Say remind me. He says we're by the
pelle together. Oh yeah sure. So I just
want to tell you my son is a he's
getting making an engagement tonight. He
said two weeks. How did that happen? So
he says we came back there to
it goes quick. There was a good hat
right away and it happened. I was buying
that for his wedding and you know it was
just fascinating to see. There was a
couple once from Lakewood when I was in
Lakewood. This goes back a few years ago
and people would come to me to talk
about you know different things they're
going through and the schoolers a couple
that you know the woman was having
difficulty becoming pregnant and was
suffering from severe anxiety
you know I suggested whatever I was able
to at the time and then he reaches out
to me on on sukus and he writes to me
the following I don't understand how aes
could expect for me to be in the mitzvah
of
when I have a depression in my
And he wrote in a way that you know it
was very moving. I felt so bad for him
and I said you know
I think the greatest school I have right
now to offer is is by the pelat if you
want to right after sukus I'll make a
trip it's shortly after there's yard and
I'll go on for you.
I made the trip and within a few weeks
he sent me an email saying my wife is
expecting
the baby was born exactly 9 months and a
day after the day that I was by the
caver for him. He had sent me he called
me up and said he wanted me to come to
Lake Sandic which I refused.
I couldn't you know I couldn't bear the
thought of someone spending so much
money on me coming in and I didn't want
people to start talking about such a
story but I'll go up was nine days in a
month there was another fellow in that
both him and his wife had the maka in
their youth and even though they were in
remission the treatments you know
created difficulty in fertility and he
came along to the caver I don't know if
it was four or five years that they
didn't have children and bar hashem also
I don't know if it was 9 months to the
day But kimat
interestingly I've seen dhaka for the in
of fertility. I've seen I think more
Yeshua here than anything else. I don't
know why that is.
There's been many you know singles that
have come along and bar hashem you know
found shortly after
many many many more stories I could go
on. You know the stories overcome the
same type of stories at the end. People
really got involved for something. I'll
never forget there was a couple that
came along from from Artisol. They they
told me that they're trying to get their
son into one of two yeshivas and the
chances are almost impossible.
The same day their son got accepted one
of the yeshivas.
>> Wow.
>> So, you know, again, I could go on and
on and on and the idea is this really is
a caver where I'm giving you a that I
personally saw from that I ded
other people that have been there with
me or have gone that I you know helped
get to the caver that shared with me.
It's a very very very special place. I
met Hashem Kai Rid who you know met me
there by the cave three years ago and we
took on oursel to try to make the caver
more accessible and you know to have
food and drinks and a proper mitzvah so
it should be a nice experience for
people. He's miser nephish for the
caver. So he's there he set you up a
beautiful meal. He worked very hard.
Everyone should show him their car, you
know, acknowledge because he's, you
know, he's really been running around
for days putting it together so that
everything should be comfortable and
convenient and uh, you know, it's a
great zig and he deserves the yashy. So,
I'm happy to discuss with anyone any
questions. Um, I think this, you know,
for the most part is what I wanted to
share. As far as the pelleoides himself,
you know, you could read in the
different additions to the pelleites.
don't know all that much about him.
Mainly what we know about him is what
his son wrote about him and a husband
and he was a a big kadesh and a big you
know push and lived by what he wrote and
there was a great in his lifetime. He
was known to be a choice and evidently
he has that now too. So really
well one more eight I'm just going to
end off with. And I always say when you
get a when you do get a bra or you do a
school or you go ding somewhere, don't
advertise where you were, what you did,
who you got a bra from.
Keep it quiet. If you have,
but if you want the, you know, the thing
to work, keep it quiet. Don't, you know,
don't don't talk about it. It's not
necessary. All the
and
everyone should enjoy themselves. I
mean,