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All right. Uh ladies and gentlemen, I
want to uh first of all take the moment
to wish everybody a good rash shana
that's coming up next Monday of course
will be error versus shana
and um a very
important year not only for us as
individuals but for the state of Israel
for the Jewish people as a whole and I
would say for the world as a
So how can we prepare for this rashash
shana how is what is the proper way to
observe rashash shana? So before we get
into that particular teaching of what
we're supposed to do to make the most
out of this rash, it's days of
decisional
as we know and the Ram codifies this in
there is a and our liturgy expresses
this at length. There is a moment of
all-encompassing den. Hashem in all of
his in incomprehensible
um all knowingness is able to look at
the world in one fell swoop as it were.
And yet at the same time each and every
individual
on of the Jewish people and really of
the world is given an individualized
look but also a collective look. That's
something that the human mind cannot
possibly comprehend. How could we at one
point at the same time be looking at the
max of all of mankind and yet at the
same time rendering individual
judgments.
We don't have to say
I I don't want to go into it but because
it's too difficult you know ma ma mayim
who were who were people who were
subject
to death by fire and by fire it could
also mean gunshots
that we saw the assassination of a of a
voice that loved Israel uh Mr. Charlie
Kirk very very sad but very very public
and poignant remember I told you last
week about the
lunar eclipse right which was called a
blood moon
and as the garuka says I mentioned last
time that it's not something to
celebrate it's a serious occasion
because it could spell loss of loss of
life or diminishment to the kak and
hopefully not the kak of Kali Israel. In
this sense,
there was a terrible terrible loss that
very very day which was the Thursday of
the people who were attacked and
brutally murdered on a bus coming from a
neighborhood in Shalim including a woman
who was eight months pregnant was
injured. I don't know her fate. uh
Arashiva I think survived but others
didn't survive and
it was a direct attack on a pristine
community that just was trying to serve
God about their religious way of life
and and at the same time Israeli
soldiers were ambushed and killed and
then there was this horrific
assassination le that has riveted the
entire United States of America Africa
and many places in the world and raised
the question of what was the meaning of
that horrific act of of murder and
assassination
that was um you know it was Hashem's
will obviously if Hashem decided that
Donald Trump should turn his neck but
decided that this neb this Charlie Kirk
didn't have an opportunity to do the
same what what is what is the
significance of all this what What are
we to make of all this? How does this
all add up in our preparations for rash?
So, let me begin by by saying as
follows.
In the para that immediately precedes
Russash
speaks almost
repetitively about the concept of a
covenant or bris.
There are many many bretos between
covenants between Hashem and mankind. Of
course the one that comes to mind the
first and foremost one notice that when
Adamarish was created the first man uh
there was no Brit there was no Brit
there was no covenant that Hashem made
with Adam Harish except one that he
asked him not to eat from the eight to
Barah. That was one commandment. And
what that means of course in a deeper
sense was going to be whether
man would be neutral to good and evil
and be able to maintain their sense of
objective. This is good. This is evil
would have been something that would
have been innate and and and logical.
But by virtue of the failure, and we
can't go into that right now into too
much detail, but the representatives of
that event, the Nahash Kava and Adam
violated that very first covenant. And
what it did is it brought into the world
into the human condition
three embedded within within us as part
of our psyche uh a a negative urge for
the following three primary drives.
Number one for Gilarayot for immorality
or breaking a covenant of a sacred
relationship between man and woman under
under matrimony breaking in the brisk of
marriage with infidelity. Two with um
uh damim with the idea of taking life
and the last one of course with a vodara
serving someone other than god. So these
are the three primary distortions and
they're all breaking of a covenant
between Hashem and man. And a covenant
is of course modeled our relationship
with Hashem is modeled after the human
relationship between a covenant with the
ultimate covenant which is a marriage
which of course produces the child
where we actually recreate and actually
repair the concept of bris. Okay. So if
man was unfortunately
imbued with an evil, injected with an
evil that created a problem that didn't
exist at the moment of creation and led
to
10 consecutive generations of human
deterioration until the generation
of of the m. Now what was the generation
of the mu?
the the primary the primary problem was
a complete lack of boundaries and the we
say
um and
the reason it says
that's what the Mishn in in
par says why don't they have it what was
so bad about the door of the flood those
10 generations
of Noah when they descended into the
primary sins. Idolatry opened up in the
generation of Anosh that was already um
a fallacy in which the agents of God
meaning the planets the constellations
which are agents of Hashem's me
conveying his will towards the earth
according to according to the Rambam
somehow Hashem's
is channeled through those stars in fact
in in the in the books
har
otherwise known as soul he says that
it b this is tora Torah number 61 which
I referenced briefly last week this
Torah is associated with rashashana in
which we repair some in other words the
purpose of rashash shana is to renew and
revitalize everything that went off in
the bris between us and Hashem. How do
you go back to the roots and reboot as
it were and align yourself with the
proper
thoughts, the proper cavonos, the proper
attitudes and and to devote yourself to
the proper behaviors. Okay. So here the
Rambam the uh um excuse me Lud Maharan
61 Rabbi Nakman says there's something
known as a deer Israel the land the the
the holy heir of the land of Israel this
is referring to
because we say
the land of Israel's purpose
as it's distinguished from other lands
is that here's a place where we can get
it straight. What does that mean? Where
we can get get the clarity on what's
really really the truth of reality. We
have a very difficult time as human
beings. We look at our world around us
and we are confused, perplexed and
otherwise don't know how to sort it out
and everybody comes up with their own
machinations on how to explain,
legitimize, react to the world. But er
Israel happens to be a place where
things can be can be straightened out.
Which is why Hashem gave the land of
Israel to the Jewish people because the
the Jewish people will be the ones who
acquire the wisdom and will therefore
spread it to the world. The key being
for example think of the image of
Schlommo Schlommo King with a Bikdash
teaching wisdom to the world. And that
is the model of the and the nation of
the world will not rebel against King
the the this the Messiah who will be a
repeat performance of what we tasted
during the years of David Hamelik and
Schlomma. The world doesn't reject
Psalms. The world doesn't reject
ecclesiastes of kohales. The world
doesn't reject um
the the teachings of of uh of schlomik
his very hisma. They don't reject it.
They emulate it. They seek it. The queen
of Shiva wandered from all the way in
deep Africa to hear and test the wisdom
of Schlommo. There's something we have
to understand about Erit Israel and to
and the deep core connections to what
the whole purpose of this man of of
creation really is. If we want to get
out of the fog that was created by the
sin of Adam Marishon and advanced by 10
generations that failed till they
culminated in the m which was the anti
it was the exact opposite of wisdom.
Okay. And then Noah who did have a
wisdom he but he had a very timistic
approach to wisdom that encompassed his
own world his own behavior his own
daladamos his ark as it were his tava
but didn't have the capacity to teach
that to the world which is why Noah does
not receive the land of Israel in fact
what happens is is that Noak son Shem
who carried the wisdom that Noah had
redeemed from the generations of Adam
and you know preserved it for for the
future. He understood there was a
Hashem. He understood there was a
purpose to creation. He understood that
you had to be a sadic and not a Russia
and you couldn't take and steal and rob
and kill and and destroy and mutilate
and not yourself and not anyone else and
certainly not to murder anyone. Cayenne
Cayenne was the first murderer and
Tuville Cayenne was the one who created
the first weaponry. That's the act of
Cayenne. That is the influence of the
Nahash who according to the Zorosh
was whose spirit came from the Nahash.
In other words, the birth that uh that
um that Adam created with Kava, which
was cayenne and he represented and
embodied this dichotomy of good and evil
with he representing the side of good
and cayenne representing the mark of
Cain uh and an evil. And what happens is
that Cenne raises up and slays He
because He's worship of Hashem which was
pure. He took a sheep. He took an
animal. Cayenne took a minimalist
approach. His carbon was merely flax
seeds, the most minimal of fruit. And
that's what he offered to Hashem. The
minimum of connection, the minimum of
devotion, the minimum of connection. And
he thought that should be good enough.
And he tried to convince himself that he
was on a higher level than He but He was
simple was actually the guil of Mosher
Rabenu.
And Mosher Rabenu was already teaching
in that generation to his brother Cen
that there's a different way and that
the concept of a carbon of a se
as a way of emulating the ways of a se
which is
pure which is giving. It provides wool.
It provides food. It provides milk.
provides
a a a whiteness, a beauty, okay? It's a
simplicity.
It's it's a tima, an ola. It's a tima.
It's a certain timus, a timus that would
be recaptured by Noah in the next
generation.
So says, so if in the grand design
um Hashem
wanted
man to reject evil and take good, but
now we have a problem because within man
itself,
evil has taken root. And how can we
possibly rectify that?
And how can we possibly deal with that?
And to this effect, Hashem creates a
bris. So if you really want to
understand what a bris is, it's a
covenant between two parties that are
usually at war.
So when we say that there was a peace
treaty or there was a declaration of
peace, okay, a settling of differences
like by Arainu and Aimeme where Avi was
saying uh to Abraham, you know, we want
the land of Gar which is ironically
today's
Gaza. Unbelievable. Today's Gaza was
forfeited temporarily by Mo by Armabinu.
He said, "Good aim. You take Gaza, I'll
get the rest of Erat Israel." And to
this day, Gaza never achieved the
kaducas
except during certain periods of time
that it could and will have
Gaza is a difficult place. We suffered
from Gaza from time memorial from the
time of Avi
uh Melikar
who forced upon Aram and his goodness to
say but part of Arjel will be evil but a
part of Arel will be mine and you have
to make a peace treaty with me. You have
to make peace. I'll follow you au
as long as you bring me benefit but
essentially I will maintain my own
interest my own position my own balus
over myself and that is
that is the challenge of a brisk can
the evil be subjugated to the good bris
will hold it together the bris will take
all the good potential that's in a
person and be able to take that raw and
channel it for the good and that's the
essence of brisma of which we have 13
times the word brris is mentioned in
that para 13 times what is that 13 is
the masim of hashem why is the brris
mentioned the word bris mentioned 13
times in the covenant of circumcision
with au because that really is the
turning point can man reject its ora its
god-given
um how shall I say
um separation
between holiness and unholiness.
And it used to be that circumcision was
very common in America
and for medical reasons and there are
medical reasons for it and pre prevents
certain cancers and so on and so forth.
In recent years, it's declined. In
recent years, it really has declined.
And it's interesting to note
that you know there's only two peoples
on the world that do brisma. One is
Islam and one is the Jewish people. And
both contend for the land of Israel.
Why? Because this is the land of the
bris. And the bris means give over your
life for God. So in their distortion
unfortunately Yeshmael has an incomplete
bris which they don't do properly and
they don't do it on the eighth day and
they don't do it completely. So it's
empty. It's called an empty bris. But
nevertheless, it has so much power as do
the power of their prayers that it
leaves them clinging to the land of
Israel fiercely that it's almost
impossible to let them go. It's very
similar to Abi holding on to gra, which
is exactly what they're doing. And and
the only way that we can be separated
from them is if we hold on to the bris.
And what is that bris? So it's ironic
that
uh Charlie Kirk is your memory should be
for the good um spoke pointedly to
college students.
You know a college student isn't every
university is the
is exactly the tree of good and evil.
It's a dastovara. They're trying to
figure out philosophically what's right,
what's wrong. Sadly, almost like the
generation of the flood, it's been
flooded with evil, especially in
I would say
since the
the beginning of uh the beginnings of
the state of Israel started already, but
it really had roots before.
But suddenly with the 60s there became a
heerus a rejection of bris and and I
think Charlie Cook Charlie Kirk put it
that he called it a culture a culture of
what he called sexual anarchy that is
the dora he was describing dora doesn't
matter this one that one
like fish it doesn't matter which
combination
You know fish did not don't have the you
know that same sort of separation that
animals are supposed to have the in the
m in the tava there were no fish no fish
because fish are sort of all one
mishkobble of life they devour one
another and they and they they cohabit
with one another and there's no there's
no rules or regulations
And that's why they're kosher without
any sort of process of purification
because it's just that they are uh
an animal has an animal soul which is
higher and therefore requires
will require other sort of real real
preparation for holiness could be
subject to a carbon there's no fish
there's no fish carbon you know there's
a lot of fish in arit Israel sea of
Galilee and all of that how come there
are no fish carbonos ever think of that
because it's not part of the Brits they
don't have rules regulations separations
minimino zahar and nava it doesn't so
much
uh blet in that location so
Charlie Kirk spoke about that culture of
sexual anarchy in which in those places
with The fonts of wisdom was flowing
this
mobble like approach
where any partner is anything and then
it spreads too. And what his murderer uh
apparently chose as his great brilliant
way of living life was to mingle the
sexes. Mishkav Zakar, homosexuality,
trans transcend transgenderism,
a complete confusion,
a a complete mobble which doesn't have
distinct lines of a bris. By the way, a
bris is done classically in the Torah by
setting up two two lines and walking
through. Okay, so Aram split animals,
put them on either side and asked uh you
know and walked through with a mal is to
say we are joined. In other words, the
animal is really one organism and we're
in the middle of it. The walls, you set
up a wall here and there and you walk
through the middle of it. were bound by
certain restrictions. Think about Yakov
and Lavan. They set a line. Okay? They
set a Gal aid of stone saying love on
you and your evil adh they don't enter
the land of Israel. They'll stay here in
Syria
aid and they're not going to they're not
going to go past Damascus and into the
land of Israel. Okay, that was
Yakovina's accomplishment. And similarly
with Asov, we had to set a boundary. As
would go to Harayer and and Yakov would
be the one who would stay in Arch and
eventually have to suffer through Mitim
in order to earn the land of Israel. So
it's all about the idea a brisk requires
boundaries.
You know, think about it. When you have
a covenant of nations and they say this
is the international recognized
boundary. How many times has that been
thrown at Israel? Well, we'll redo the
boundary of Lebanon. They draw it down
to the blue line to the white line. The
67 borders, no. We're going to have the
pre67 borders. No. The 48 borders? No.
The post67 borders? No. But we're going
to give back to Shamron. But then Gaza
is going to be different. What? There's
absolutely no boundary. And now on on
Russash or have Rash the world voted
this week 142 to10
142 to 10 you know so brilliant what
Hashem did to create to use the United
Nations because every deed and every
word they say is being recorded so that
they cannot when Msiah comes and the
ultimate judgment comes
deny what they said and what they did
that vote is on the record. What is that
vote? The vote for the first time is not
to create a state of Israel but only to
create a state of Palestine. It's
unbelievable. It's the reverse Balfur
declaration led by the lethal
combination of Asa and Ishmael as we
spoke about which is in this case
represented by France, England,
Australia, surprisingly Canada, all of
the English Commonwealth and the French
Commonwealth, the repositors of wisdom
and power and empires that have long
since faded. The English British Empire
was a creation of a baru through a Jew.
That Jew was the most brilliant,
brilliant person that ever led England.
Benjamin Israeli who was proud of the
fact that he was Jewish. Look, his name
was Israeli. You can't make that up. And
Benjamin, come on. Aid. Okay, so he
converted his mash, but he needed a job.
Okay, so
you know, he wasn't going to get the
job. He wasn't a religious man, but he
was proudly Jewish. He used famously
said that
while his friends in the Brit British uh
uh parliament were still savages
crawling around the uh the forests of
England. Uh his ancestors were serving
in the temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.
There you go. What does Benjamin Israeli
do? He comes to uh
Queen Victoria
and this is in the okay talking about
about 200 years ago and he says to her
okay we're going to make our country the
greatest in the world you will become
the empress of India and they go out as
they used to say Britannia world rules
the world the sun never sets on the
British Empire. empire, you know, till
when that was right until World War I.
World War I began had already begun the
complete disintegration of the British
Empire. They reached their pinnacle to
do their ultimate job 19, which was to
declare that the Jewish people should be
reunited. the land of Israel and its
wisdom and its knowledge of God and its
people who will testify to that
knowledge of God live that life will
return to the land of Israel finally
after 2,000 years they declared it and
for declaration and
this week they undeclared it
meantime let's check out what happened
to the British Empire okay so they took
over 1918 with the mitzvah supposedly of
creating a Jewish state in all of Erat
Israel, both sides of the Ardane. Half
they chop off and give to the phony
Hasheite kingdom of Jordan. Um, and then
they basically
allow immigration only until the Arabs
start protesting, which took all of 10
years, and rioting. And at that point,
they start curtailing immigration till
such an extent that they were shipping
Jews, Holocaust survivors to the island.
uh of of Cyprus and holding theirs in
like in second concentration camps a
complete complete and utter failure in
their mission. The reverse they tried to
deliver every bit of the land of Israel
into the hands of the Arabs and that
failed. They left the Nassen state of
Israel in a position that would have
been overrun in days. It was only the
rots on Hashem and the courage of those
few who stood and fought and and had
conviction in the Jewish destiny that
that turned the tide. Absolutely. An
utter and complete failure.
Subsequently, what happens to England?
They lose their world empire. They used
to say the sun never sets on the British
Empire. Okay. Truthfully, because they
had all the way to India and many
islands
and the far Pacific and then the
Atlantic and guess what? It's all gone.
Egypt, their prize, they lost right
after World War I. And India was again
about the time of the state of Israel.
They kept losing all their territories.
I think you know under the reign of this
last queen, Queen Elizabeth, she gave
away 95% of the empire and they called
it a commonwealth. Now that included
Canada,
Australia,
all the places, far-flung places in the
world. Canada goes all the way to Arctic
Circle. Australia goes to the bottom of
the world. That was all part of the
British Empire, but now only part of the
Commonwealth, which means nothing.
nothing. And I think there's like one
island somewhere that is still
officially part of Britain. Um I'm not
even sure what was what was that? The
Maldes. I'm not really sure, but
gone. It's all gone.
And they rose to glory for one purpose,
to bring the Jewish people back. Hashem
made them the greatest country on earth
in order to usher in that era of the
return to Archis which began precisely
when the British Empire rose to its fame
and glory in the late 1800s.
Empress of India. No more
masters of Egypt. No more. No more.
Australia, forget about it. Canada,
forget about it. Everything else, forget
about it. New Zealand, forget about it.
Do you know that all those armies were
the ones that conquered Eric Israel away
from the Turks? They were soldiers from
Australia, soldiers from New Zealand.
They fought the battle so the British
could take control of Arj Israel and
deliver the Jewish state. Those people
lost their lives here in Arj Israel. And
now in a complete act of final
treachery, they join the French who who
were actually overrun and became part of
the Nazi empire. At least England didn't
do that.
And they dare to stand up and defy the
will of Hashem. And more will come over
the next several days when they make
their official plan together with the
Arab nations. It's the ultimate ultimate
bilbool of Tvara.
Okay? And no one has to be a genius to
figure that out. Charlie Kirk figured it
out. The world uses its phrases
to um to blindly again no discernment
between good and evil. And they they
blur it in a mobble-l like fashion by
using the following terms which have
been employed I would say since you know
pretty much since the founding of the
state of Israel but even more so with
the emergence of Yaser Arafam
Zeramik Mamish and he got up in the
United Nations and they were happy to
have him back in 19 I I watched it in 74
you know that's 50 years ago we came
with his same the same head mishagas
that they wear today, the same kafia
except it was a red one soaked with
blood and he would say I'm a freedom
fighter. I'm a freedom fighter and hold
his pistol in the air and the United
Nations would clap. Ultimate distortion
of evil. And now look where we've come
50 years later. He was empowered and
given a Palestinian authority which
ended up with people being blown up in
buses and smithetheriness and inifadas
and murders. And then it gave way to
Hamas with all the crimes that they
committed on October 7th and everything
since then. And then all the nations
around the Arab nations have have
contributed to the mayhem whether it's
been Lebanon or Iran or from the Houthis
in Yemen. It it it hasn't gotten
only worse and worse and worse. And the
cacophony was that they said in 1974
that that Zionism is racism. That was
step number one because you're a racist.
A racist means the is that all men are
created equal. That's not true. All men
are created but all not men are equal
because some have a bris a covenant with
Hashem and some don't. And that's the
difference. You can join in the covenant
if you want to. Hashem created this
concept of bris for you to opt in so
that you can be
online and aligned with his with
Hashem's purpose in the world. Noah was
given the bris. The whole generation was
given the the rainbow. What was the deal
with the rainbow? Don't be don't be mash
the world with your um sexual anarchy,
with your murder, and with your theft.
Well, guess what? The symbol of the
rainbow has been taken in this day and
age and exactly flipped and reversed and
to say the rainbow is a symbol that
Hashem
that that man can defy the will of
Hashem and there's no consequence to my
choices whether they want to live with
whatever a partner they want to have or
they want to shoot or murder or kill
because they don't agree with but people
don't agree with their policy.
as this Nebuch as this uh murderer did
to Charlie Kirk because he was a
transgender homosexual. Don't I don't
like you so I'll kill you. I'll kill you
in the neck
and to take the colors of the rainbow
which is the colors of the cozar
explains based on that
of others that this is the the the uh
the or hashem and to then take it and to
so defile it with the behavior of the
dora only in our generation. And I have
to conclude and then one has to conclude
that we are in a situation where all of
the generations of the past have come
back to confront all the generations of
the past. How is it that the world all
of a sudden became 8 billion people? The
world was never 8 billion people.
Okay, you're lucky if you had one
billion people in this world 150 years
ago. What happened as the state of
Israel was created? As the kibbut
scolios began, okay, and hashem decided
to move the Jewish population back from
nothing in Eric Israel to now bashem
well over 7 million Jews or whatever it
is.
The world population has soared also.
And you know, they keep putting on a
billion a billion people like it's
nothing. Okay, where are all these souls
coming from? They were never here. All
the souls are returned to this world to
get one final reckoning. This is what
Rajashana really is all about.
Rashashana is the grand reckoning. So if
you want a taste of what the ear of
Msiah will be, it's embedded within each
and every Russashana. And that brings us
to the 10 reasons why we blow the
chauffear. The chauffear is the symbol
of the bris. It is the ram of the
it is the symbol that embodies the
sacrifice of each and every time that
there's a brisma which is on rash. We
read about the brisaru and the
those two central points that is the
covenant because we will go from points
where the oras the the coarseness of the
human condition that we inherited from
the unfortunately and's
mistakes has to be removed and can be
removed but it's a sacrifice. It's
difficult. It's it's something which
could draw a blood bubble.
This blood will not kill you. It will
make you stronger.
The bris that Israel had to go through
in Egypt to come back to their identity
and their potential was twofold. Brisma
and carbon pesak. And that's what
prepared them to accept the bris of the
Torah. And what do those two things
represent? Brisma is personal sanctity
right of the physical sense of
conquering one's urges dedicating one's
life to the pursuit of good and to help
of mankind and not to self gratification
of every single kind whether it's sexual
whether it's financial
ill gotten gain and whether it's um
other sort of selfishness and and hatred
and anger
and then on the other hand the carbon
pes which shows you that there is only
one god they did the mazle of mitim they
said the world is not controlled by the
mazos it's controlled by hashem and the
mazalos play a role but there's not the
mazle ain't masle Israel we don't gaze
into the constellations and say this is
nature this is fate and that's what
reman was teaching in in this Torah 61
he says this is the reason that the
wisdom of astronomy of astrology
uh
which is the knowing of all the changes
and future occurrences brought about by
uh Gala Herakia. He says, in other
words, Hashem gives his will over
through the impulses, the
electromagnetic impulses of the stars,
create realities and situations on
earth. And it's given to them to execute
and carry out all the rules of nature of
systems of of of weather of planetary uh
planetary movement of the sun, the moon
and the stars is all all orchestrating
the life on earth and protecting it and
developing it and encouraging it.
As it says
What is this great wisdom that is
connected to that is connected to?
What this means is
that we understand
and we have complete knowledge of the
celestial movements which is part of the
process of ku shakodes which is both
rashana as well as rosh kodesh which
converge on this day known as rashash
shana which is both roesh and rashashana
at the beginning of the year. Um
and this was a gamur that we actually
just had in the dafayomi. It's quoted
here. The rishu andiel went on a sea
voyage. And this is a garafy.
As it happened, their journey took
considerably longer and leel supplies
ran out. Rabi Yeshua on the other hand
had enough food for both of them. So
said to be Yeshua, how did you know? He
says, well there's a certain comet. I
know the movements of the planets and
I've been charted back from time in
memorial and I know I have a misora I
have the calculations there'll be a
comet that's going to appear perhaps it
was Haley's comet who knows or another
comet once every 70 years is that Haley
by the way I'll check that out I'll ask
my ask you all to check that out that
could be referring to Haley's comet
which I do think appears once in 70
years
>> he says and what can happen is that the
sailors who position themselves by the
course of the stars to know where where
they're going on ocean where there's no
markers. He said they might make
mistakes. So I knew that they might get
off course because of their viewing of
this of this um comet and therefore
they'll align the boat in the wrong
direction and I had to bring extra food.
Then the guru goes on to say that Gaml
Estra Yeshua he said u you know there
are there are people there are Jewish
people having such incredible knowledge
and and yet um they may not be the
richest in the world. So he said
basically to the extent is that a Jewish
person who's a sadic is not necessarily
seeking seeking glory that there were
rabbis this is harus he says there were
raonim that were so knowledgeable but
they they they shrank from the spotlight
they didn't wish to grandise themselves
or enrich themselves based on their
knowledge and they were forced into
positions public positions so that
they'll be able to eat and the gammor
explained that said to them you No, it's
not that I'm giving you public positions
to serve to to serve your own interests,
but to serve the Jewish people and
you're going to be slaves to the Jewish
people. A real leader is a servant
leader. A real servant. That's why Moshe
was called Ev Hashem. Mosh Hashem
says, "My ultimate leaders are servants
to to Am Israel. They're not in it for
themselves." Shilli famously said, "I
never took a a kamore. I never took
anything for myself. Not one thing.
Gammoran Hurios today as we finished by
the way today was the sem of Horios
which is the sem of Sed Nazikin.
Hopefully all the Nazikin are out of the
way. We've learned them all. We've
experienced them all in this last period
of last several years. We've been
learning Nzikin for a couple of years.
You know, it's part of the seven and a
half year Dyomi cycle. We're done. We're
done with the Nzac today. The NZ ends
before Rajashana and we enter Kajim.
We'll enter through the portal of
holiness that starts this today. Today
is the final day.
As we enter rash, we're transitioning
out of the era of those trials and
tribulations, the
the bloody beginnings, the bloody births
and hopefully entering a time with no
more kabonos,
only kaduca
and and lifegiving blood of brisma. Will
shout mazletov mazletov. Notice you say
mazletov at a brisma. Why do you say
mazletova?
It's exactly the opposite. A mazle is
something that's nature. Brism is above
nature, right? That's why we do it on
the eighth day. Seven is is the moral
and eight is that's why Kaneka is eight
candles, not seven. So why do we say
masletove
on a bris for all things or an
engagement which is also a bris between
husband and wife? The opposite of sexual
anarchy. Charlie Kirk's sexual anarchy
that he went to college campuses which
is the pit of the loness of all sexual
morality taught by the professors
engaged by the professors promoted by
the professors and then of course
slandering lashon harah
calling Jews from the 70s we were called
racists just for being Jewish and then
we became aparthide nicks right because
a racist separates himself from others
So then that's aparthide and then all of
a sudden after aparthide
comes genocide. So we've graduated you
know like from first grade, second
grade, third grade we've become
genocide nicks, not just racists.
Although I did notice something very
very interesting.
There were 4,000 artists quote unquote
again in the industry of the fantasy
which is theadas tora the fantasy and
imagination which can which which covers
manho and that's of course the the movie
and entertainment industry 4,000 great
artists brilliant people all said we
cannot work with Israel we have to
boycott Israel Eurovision which was the
uh music competition that gladly
welcomed Israel and Israel won, you
know, hallelu,
you know, all the songs and Israel was
part of the world. Now they're kicking
Israel out. They won't even let them
compete. Not in a not in a sports
tournament, not in a movie, and not But
that's a good thing. Actually, it's a
very good thing. It's a very good thing
because we had no business there in the
first place. That's not our music.
That's not I have nothing against the
people who made the music in
Eurovvision. I think they're wonderful
people. The Israelis that did it and
they did item but it's not our place and
the movies are not our place. 4,000
people in the industry, great great
figures of great genius have decided
they will boycott Israel. Now when you
boycott somebody and you don't let
people appear in competitions or sports
or ballet or anything like that or worse
when you make sanctions on their you
know boycott you don't want to buy their
products that's murder that is a form of
murder because when you take somebody's
money you're taking their livelihood and
that's an act of murder. Theft is
murder. Okay. Theft via boycott is
murder.
Dimim Dimim and money is the same thing.
Without money, you cannot live. Okay?
The world is has crept but now entered
into a stage of full out hatred declared
yesterday United Nations but now it's
getting into even the most
I don't know simple arenas and you know
Paramount Pictures all the all the all
the movies were created by Jews
unfortunately Metro Golden Mayor you
know
Fox.
No, the movie industry is a Jewish
industry. You know, the eur Eastern
European Jews came to Hollywood and
created a fantasy land to escape the
terrors that Jews went through in uh in
Europe and they were incredibly
successful and they still are.
But it's a world of fantasy. It's not a
world of reality. It's a place where you
can make up what you want. And the world
will blindly without
say and the college students being the
worst of them are indoctrinated to say
you first were racists and now then you
are a aparthide which of course we have
to sanction you and hate you and BDS you
then that was the Durban conference over
the last several decades and then
finally as October 7th we are genocide
nicks but those 4,000 artists they wrote
wrote in their declaration they took one
step back they said Israel's guilty of
genocide and aparthide now it occurred
to me what happened with genocide isn't
a genocide good enough like it's bak
mikoko whatever is inside genocide is
inside aparthide right it's three levels
racism aparide genocide we've graduated
to the third level so why did they
mention both I'll tell you why they
mentioned both because they know for
sure that the whole genocide thing is a
bunch of baloney so I that even if you
can tell me that it's not genocide,
which of course it meets no definition.
And yet every college student will
repeat this mantra that they've been
taught. And one of the only people who
dared go into that den of hatred,
iniquity, and slander and speak the
truth was poor Charlie Kirk.
And we saw what happened to him when he
spoke the truth. He was murdered much
like He was murdered. Now, I'm not
saying that Charlie Cook was uh the
Messiah or the greatest gentile that
ever lived. He was definitely a great
man. I think what the Rambam would call
him according to the Rambam is from the
there's a difference between
and
there's a very big difference.
The word means that you go beyond the
letter of the law and put your neck on
the line. That's why yashem
chose the idea that any gentile who
endangered endangered their own lives to
save Jews would be called. That's not a
definition. That's what they chose. But
according to the Rambam, he asked the
question,
every Jew is
has a portion in the world to come
because they're embedded and rooted
within the soul of Hashem. That's who we
are. We have the potential. We have the
possibility
of correcting of performing the bris of
removing the oral and helping others do.
Anybody who wants to join us you want to
be part of the covenant just become a
Jew. It's not that hard. It's called
gayus. It's open to the entire world bar
none. No one. No one on this planet is
barred from becoming a Jew. No one. The
bris is open through Abrainu. The portal
has been open to redemption for all of
mankind. Some come, some partially, some
don't come at all, some are sympathetic.
But as the Rambam, who gets who gets the
same share of
even as a gentile? Good question. Again,
subject to the Sanhedrin. It says which
have
non-Jews. He says like this, if they
observe the seven Noahide commandments
because God gave the Torah to Moshe and
in that Torah it was taught that God
gave six commandments to Adam Harish and
a seventh one to Noah. Right? What are
they? Idolatry was given to Adamish not
to do idolatry and the Gmorra derives
this from all the conversations in the
gan not eating from natur all over
there. There are there are
um many references to the seven mitz
Noah it's sexual morality um idolatry
murder a court system which is so
desperate today how many times do we
read day in day out and hear the news of
the vicious murders here in Israel but
in America of criminals uh insane
criminally insane people who stab stab
women for no particular reason other
than that they're in a bus wandering
around America because the legal system
says heare dorham
no bail
no money for bail cashless bail whatever
it's called is anarchy it's goes against
the seven mitzvah of Noah that's what's
been promoted in America and it's an
undoing of the basic covenant of Hashem
with man if a non-Jew would observe the
seven no laws
and and say God gave the Torah to the
Jewish people and I agree with that and
I will do what I'm obligated to do. You
know that Charlie Kirk kept Shabas
and he kept Shabas. He said so I heard
him on a thing he said from he said that
Friday night to Saturday night he didn't
answer his phone, his emails or
anything. He said save my life. He says
somebody suggested to him take a Sabbath
otherwise you're burning yourself on
both ends. he'll never make it. So he
said it saved my life. He says I did a
Jewish Sabbath. And then he added
something very interesting. He said as a
evangelical he said well some
theologians suggest that even Gentiles
are obligated to keep Shabas. We know
that's not true. But he said why?
Because it preceded Matan Torah. So here
was his error. He did not me meet the
qualification of being the righteous the
person who has a and haba because he
accepts the Torah of Moshe. However, the
Rambam says even if they don't, but they
figure out on their own logic or their
own religion that they make up to to
copy those laws to speak towards the
seven mitzvah of Noah to speak to accept
the Torah to some extent and say that
it's truthful. They're called
if they speak well of the Jewish people,
if they speak well of Hashem and Israel,
they are
and he certainly was a
again he didn't have to be a sadic but
he is a he was a and his was so
necessary and vital and he's slayed in
the eyes of the entire world of Russ to
teach and contrast in my position
contrast that event and what took place
at the United Nations the murder of
Charlie Kirk and the false declaration
that we are not only racists but we are
aparthide nicks and we are genocide
nicks and these declarations and the
world holds this in the balance of in
this Russia shah and yes the world will
get up and say okay so kamas is not good
enough but the PLO should take over
Israel uh instead we tried that already
it brought us kamas the insanity ity,
the delusion, the confusion
that 142 out of 152 nations voted for
will not go unnoticed. It's time for a
clarity. It's time for discernment.
Aman said there is a tremendous but it
has to be reclaimed. The purpose of a
bris that hashem renews with us on
rashash shana and the way to get through
rashash shana is to offer a chance to
re-engage with hashem
brisma carb and pesak were the
foundations of the Jewish people along
with the brris of kabala. The aada was
the opening of the door to mankind. It
takes place in miraesh at the very place
where man was created. Why? Why does the
the the the Jewish
have to take place on the accord
universal place of the
and where no sacrifice that's what the
Ram says in because it is the portal of
restoring logic and truth to Hashem of
correcting the sin of Ken and he and
bringing the world to goodness. know how
to best observe rashes sha
rash shana we should be wise
and think of good thoughts we should
keep in hashem in mind hashem's goodness
we must be happy in rashash shana but we
also should cry for everything that is
wrong everything that has been tragic in
the world and in our lives in the first
day of rashash shana don't talk so much
don't make declarations don't say haras
Be very careful. Every word is a
creative act. Create only good.
The Rebi Rabbi Nakman suggested to be
very quiet on Rashashana other than
Davening. Dav to Hashem, maybe learn
Torah, associate yourself with good
because this is the time of the sadic
MS. This is the time where things can be
corrected.
But we cannot activate our own
imagination and try to figure out all
sorts of calculations of bonus of the
way the world ought to be. Just accept
the world that Hashem created as
ultimate good to such an extent that we
are given a credible power in Russ
of thought correct thought of once you
understand the truth once you understand
what is right we can actually using our
which is the same letters as straighten
out the world it's not Hashem's job to
straighten out the world it's ours but
on rash We align ourselves with that
good thinking with the Israel. We call
and anywhere where is buried by the way
has a
which is why people go to Davin there
over the high holidays. We go to visit
our parents. We go to all the kavarum.
Why? Align ourselves with the good and
with truth. put. Use your creative
talents not to create false narratives
and not to create false justify
distortions and relationships and words
but actually use your imagination
to concentrate deeply about the world
being place of good.
We're going to have to stop here. I just
want to remind you there gave 10 reasons
why we blow the chauffear it's about
chuva the naveim it's about the aa and
it's about all that truth but it's also
about the in gathering of the exiles and
it's also about the final judgment we
must be looking at everything around us
days of incredible judgment there were
people who were almost called to
judgment in Qatar some were brought and
some not yet brought but there's power
in the hands of of Eric Israel and of
the Jewish people. Tremendous power. We
must use it to prove that we are the
good of the world. We are the
representatives of Hashem and that will
come. And then as we align ourselves
with Roshashana with our ultimate
purpose of reconnecting to the brisk
then Hashem should give us the voice to
counter these columnies. Those voices
should dissipate that should disappear.
That's what Charlie Kirk tried to do and
was very effective at doing. And now
that voice is still and we have to hope
those voices continue and grow and
establish the truth of Hashem and Israel
in the world.
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