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Besides the sham, what is the big deal
about tonight? Up till now,
no music, no weddings, no shaving, no
old thing you can't play your guitar.
And all of a sudden comes one night and
everything turns topsy-turvy and it's
happy and there's weddings and there's
simcha and there's simchot. What's the
difference?
When Yakov Avinu
came to Mitzrayim
and there was
famine on Yisrael
and Yosef they found out that the
viceroy of Egypt was really his son
Yosef, his long lost son Yosef. And he
comes down to Egypt and Pharaoh, he was
very happy because in the beginning they
thought that Yosef was a slave and now
they see that Yosef is the son of a
king. It's not just a viceroy for sure,
son of a king. So what's the meet with
this king of Israel is, Yakov Avinu, our
holy forefather Yakov.
So they bring this old man, he sees
Yakov is very old man and Pharaoh asks
him, "How old are you?" He says, "I'm
130 years old." He says, "I've been
having 130 difficult years." Well, it
might sound to someone like Yakov Avinu
is complaining, but Yakov Avinu is just
reporting something very objective.
Well, he had his problems with Esau, had
his problem with Dinah and he had a
problem with Laban and every single day
Yakov Avinu says, "Laban made me
the in the winter he suffered cold
nights and in the summer
very difficult life. Now he comes down,
it looks like it's bad. It looks like
he's leaving Egypt, leaving Israel. But
we know in emunah
Yakov Avinu teaches us and it comes out
this is the light of Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai. What's that bonfire related
tonight?
We went around the bonfire
and it's light and it's warmth. We got
close to the bonfire, we feel warmth.
This is the warmth of emunah, this is
the light of emunah. And this is what
the Arizal tells us in the memory of
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai before we have
every festive meal Atkinu seudata
d'menuta. We're now having a seudah of
emunah. Tonight is a night of emunah.
So Pharaoh tells Yakov Avinu said 130
years. Then what happens? Yakov Avinu is
now he's got his son Levi and his son
Yehudah and they make a coil in Goshen
and Am Yisrael is multiplied and
multiplied and multiplied and he's got
children and grandchildren and great
great grandchildren. How long did Yakov
Avinu live in two?
147.
He had 17 years in Egypt. 17 is gematria
tov.
So we have now 33 days tov.
We have 17 more days until Kabbalat
Torah. This is the simcha of Am Yisrael.
These 17 days and this also turns
around. When does the 17 days begin? On
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's yahrzeit. What
do we learn by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai?
When Kvod haRav spoke before, he
mentioned something
I had in mind to mention baruch Hashem
it pre-revealed. When it was real Torah,
real Torah gives birth to other Torah.
Kvod haRav told the story about the Or
HaChaim HaKadosh when finally with the
Israel and with such trembling with
kedusha, he crawled all the way up on
the mountains.
The God, the students of the Or HaChaim
say if that mountain were paved with
knives, the Or HaChaim would have
crawled up on knives, a road paved with
knives to get to Rabbi Shimon. Who was
that Or HaChaim HaKadosh, Rabbi Chaim
ben Attar? Ahem. He was the leader of
the entire generation in Eretz Yisrael.
He was in Morocco
and the Baal Shem Tov
the founder of the Chassidic movement is
the Or HaChaim for the Ashkenazim. He
was in the Ukraine, Ukraine now where
the war is going on.
And it was Shabbat in the afternoon, the
time of Seudah Shlishit.
And the middle of Baal Shem Tov, you
don't cry on Shabbat. He had a tear
coming down his eyes. They said, "Rebbe,
what's the matter? The Rebbe shed a tear
on Shabbat. The Rebbe is always so happy
on Shabbat."
And he said, "The lights of the west
have just been extinguished." What do
you mean the lights of the west? Then
Morocco was referred to Morocco, but
then Morocco was the west because it's
west of Eretz Yisrael. Further west,
it's the west of before where you get to
the Mediterranean. And then at the all
of the important was Europe and North
Africa. He says, "The lights of the
west, how did the Baal Shem Tov know
that?" At that time on Shabbat the
afternoon, he got the secret of the
mikvah, the secret power what happens to
a person when they go in mikvah. There's
only one person in generation that knows
this secret. And he got the secret, he
knew that if as great as he was, the Or
HaChaim HaKadosh was greater. But he
says if shamayim they're giving up the
secret
then the Or HaChaim HaKadosh must not be
here anymore.
And they found out by the time the word
came and by the courier, there was no
telegram there. It came Tuesday
afternoon that the word came somebody
came across the Mediterranean. Tuesday
afternoon they found out that the Or
HaChaim is no longer with us. The Baal
Shem Tov he felt this. This is the Or
HaChaim HaKadosh. This is the Or HaChaim
HaKadosh that he he felt this kedusha.
The higher a level person is, they can
feel the holiness. And what's the
holiness? Somebody might ask a real
question. Okay, it looked like Yakov
Avinu Yakov Avinu is happy with coming
down to Egypt. That's bad. But we learn
he says 12 to 12 years and it looks like
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, they had the
Romans chased him, they wanted to kill
him. How did he get What What did he
get? The Zohar actually gave the light
of Zohar.
He was in a cave for 13 years with his
son Elazar.
And they learned Torah in the cave and
he came out the cave and he was so dry
they didn't have clothes to wear. So
what they would do, you have to can't
you can't learn Torah without clothes.
They would cover themselves in sand,
they would dig a pit and it was sand up
to their neck. The only thing outside
was their faces, Rabbi Shimon and Rabbi
Elazar.
So when they finally came out, what they
heard a bat kol came. Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai could understand the words of the
animals, the words of birds. Two birds
came and two birds came and said that
Caesar died and there's a new Caesar and
they're not hunting him anymore. They
were hunting Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai was so strong,
we're not going to listen to Romans,
they're going to do what Romans want to
stop Torah. No way. No way. And they
chased him, they chased him all over and
they finally hid in this cave.
When he came out of the cave, his whole
skin had these tremendous deep rivulets
that they get You know, if you ever get
a a little cut and you have salt water
in a cut, ooh, does it burn? This was
Rabbi Shimon's whole whole body. His
father-in-law, who was a kadosh, you
know, Rabbi Shimon's father-in-law,
Rabbi Pinchas
Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair he was the
father-in-law of Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai. He came and he cried and he
cried and one of his tears it it stung
Rabbi Shimon and he says he says he
says, "Oy va voy, that I should see you
with such suffering." He says, "Oy va
voy, that baruch Hashem you should see
me in such suffering. Such suffering for
Hashem? Such suffering for Hashem? This
all suffering, where did he get this
from? Where did Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
get this emunah from?" You know who his
teacher was?
Rabbi Akiva.
Do you know why we had Sefirat HaOmer?
First 33 days, Rabbi Akiva's 24,000
students died. Why did they die? They
didn't properly respect one another.
So wait a second, hold it, hold it. Time
out the field.
The countries
and the government, they know if someone
does something really bad
treason, high treason. And not every
country has capital punishment. Capital
punishment mean death penalty. No, they
argue back and forth and Israel is a big
argument. Now, if the worst terrorist
that killed whole families, whether to
kill them or not to kill them, capital
punishment, not capital punishment. And
we see
Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 students, they get
killed for what? Not properly respecting
one another. They probably respect one
another. She said, "What's the big
deal?"
They were holy tanoyim. They were holy
tanoyim. They knew that Rabbi Akiva
she knew that Rabbi Akiva is the
greatest thing since Moshe Rabbeinu.
Rabbi Akiva brought down the oral Torah.
He codified the Mishnah which later
became the Gemara, which later became
Rambam, Shulchan Aruch. It all started
from Rabbi Akiva.
But you can't have Torah
if you don't respect one another. They
all died. So now Rabbi Akiva has five
new students. He only has five new
students. Instead of 24,000, it's
24,000.
But Rabbi Akiva is 100 years old, his
students died. Can you imagine if you
got your life's work, you built a big
institution, you built the yeshiva, you
built a great company and when you're
100 years old, you want to give the
company to your your son, your
grandsons, your great grandsons and the
company goes bankrupt? You say, "My
whole life's work down the drain?"
Rabbi Akiva could have said, "Whole
life's work down the drain? No." With
emunah he started brand new, made a new
start in a 100. And this new start, what
does new start bring?
Rabbi Meir Baal HaNess, that was one of
the students. Rabbi Yehudah bar Ilai,
that was another one. Rabbi Elazar ben
Shamua, that was another one. Rabbi Yosi
ben Halafta, that was another one. But
number five was Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.
And Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai took the
light of emunah from Rabbi Akiva. And
when we light the fire
in honor of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, we
light the fire of emunah in our hearts.
This is the power of Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai. And Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai,
where does emunah come from?
You know there's a
halacha in Torah, very important
halacha.
And it's something that
invokes such divine divine You think
with the Hava time, the greatest rabbi
of the last 100 years, and the Hava time
could have written about laws of
Kashrut. And these laws No, he wrote
about Lashon Hara. Wrote a book, the
Hava time. Everything Hava time is Hava
time. Think we're talking about evil
talk. Hava time. Why did he do that? Cuz
he knew how important one bit of Lashon
Hara There's 31 mitzvot involved in it.
14 positive and 17 negative You knew how
important it is for every one of us to
love one another because any type of
Lashon Hara
it's a breach of V'ahavta L're'acha
Kamocha. And it's a breach of Emunah.
You can't love another Jew if you don't
have Emunah. So, what's the question of
love another Jew or have Emunah?
You believe we say Avinu Shebashamayim.
Avinu Shebashamayim, Rabbi Akiva He He
They They made a prayer when the great
rabbis Rabbi Akiva was a baal teshuvah.
He was the son As the son of righteous
converts, Akiva ben Yosef a ger.
And all they prayed there was no rain in
Eretz Yisrael. And the greatest rabbis
prayed for rain.
And Rabbi Akiva says, Avinu Malkeinu
My father in heaven, give us rain. This
opened up the sky and cloud. This is the
power of Rabbi Akiva's Emunah.
When Rabbi Akiva wanted Rabbi Akiva to
tell us that Rabbi Akiva
was dying. It was Erev Yom Kippur.
And we read about this on Tisha B'Av.
And the Romans made this excruciating
torture.
And while they were torturing him, he
was saying Shema Yisrael. And he had a
smile on his face. His students said,
"Rabbi,
how can you smile?" He says, "I waited
my whole life
for this moment of Emunah."
He waited for the Shechinah to come
This was Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's
teacher. Rabbi Shimon's whole life was
devoted As much it was great bringing
down the secrets of Shamayim, the holy
Zohar.
But Rabbi Akiva we see all through the
Gemara
when other Chachamim they're machmir, he
is meikel. I'll give you an example.
There's a halacha
if girls can wear perfume on Shabbat.
It's called Shemen Afarsimon.
And they all argue. The Chachamim say,
"No, no, no, no, no, no. This is only
for a rich girl. Cuz a regular girl, a
poor girl, they can't have This is only
for a daughter of a king. Only a
daughter of a king can wear this fancy
perfume, Shemen Afarsimon, the oil of
persimmon." Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
says, "Every bat Yisrael is a daughter
of a king."
Kol b'not Yisrael kulan Yisrael b'nei
melachim hen. Yisrael b'nei melachim
hen. But we see that in halacha and many
halachot
where I don't want to go into that
particular halacha in muktzah where if
the Sabbath dragon chair and the chair
puts a crease in the in the sand if you
don't have a paved floor, you can do it.
You can't do it. Rabbi Shimon says, "No,
no, that's no problem. You didn't intend
to do it." Many times there's chumra,
Rabbi Shimon was meikel.
Ah, but now when you come to nistar,
when you come to holiness
Rabbi Shimon is the biggest machmir
because holiness is the neshama.
And in the neshama two things have to
happen. The Emunah comes from the
neshama. And loving another Jew comes
from the neshama. Why do you look at a
body?
Guy looks at a body.
This guy is This Even I remember then
This is your here great neck and great
neck They have the Iranian community.
And great neck They're mostly Mashadi.
And I go to Los Angeles and they're
mostly Tehrani. And they have a joke
amongst the Iranians. You know what
intermarriage is? When a Tehrani marries
a Mashadi. They both are ready to go.
What's the difference? You Jews
differentiate from one another.
Well, I should
To have Emunah, you can't look at
bodies. This is Tehrani. This is
Mashadi. This is Bukhari. This is
Iranian. This Ashkenazi. This is
Sephardi. This religious. This not
religious. Back in Israel it's crazy
now. When the war with Mashiach, the
right against the left. The religious
against the
Well, I should I got one political
party. Am Yisrael.
Am Yisrael chai. Am Yisrael echad.
Hashem echad u'Shmo echad. And we say,
Mi k'amcha Yisrael echad ba'aretz.
We're echad. We're one nation. We're
one nation. How can we feel we're one
nation looking at this one? This one's
here. This one's this. Got this opinion.
That's opinion. If you look at his
neshama, that's your brother. That's
your sister.
And that's because Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai tells us in chapter
in in Bereishit, the first chapter of
the Zohar, he says that the neshama is
chelek Eloka mima'al. Wow.
You know what a neshama is?
It's a tiny bit of Hashem.
Every single Jew in this room is walking
around with a tiny microchip a spiritual
microchip that's different between a
live person
and a person b'mikan chas v'shalom
is that divine spark.
And when Hashem wants a person up in
Shamayim, he takes the divine spark up
in Shamayim and the shell, which is
stays here. Can you imagine go to
Kennedy Airport? This is great big 737.
Great big 737. But there's a problem.
It's got these big wings and this big
fuselage.
No engine.
Can it get off the ground?
You take a body without a neshama, it's
not going anywhere.
What takes our prayers up is not our
arms and our feet and our hands and we
we dance and we dance and sing, but it's
the neshama.
And where Ahavat Yisrael comes from, a
person cannot have Ahavat Yisrael if he
or she looks at bodies. You have to look
at the neshama. Look past the body. Look
at the smile of that other Jew. The The
The The The The The good word. And you
smile at another Jew, you get a smile
back. It's automatic. The The
The most contagious Not contagious
disease.
Rashi says that a good measure is 500
times more powerful than if a person
frowns and someone feels insulted. When
you smile, you make the person feel 500
times better.
And how can you smile at another person?
You're colorblind. You don't see
Ashkenazi, Sephardi,
Bukhari, Caucasian. You don't see this.
You see the neshama.
That's what Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai
teaches us. And you love the other
person. And the power This is the power
with all the love explained, the power
of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai to
For the people that don't have kids have
kids. For people that need refuah have
refuah. And as I'm saying this, anyone
should need refuah, they should have
refuah shleima. And everyone needs
children to have children. Everyone
needs good shidduchim for their
children, wonderful shidduchim. And
everyone that needs fantastic parnassah
parnassah, be able to marry all your
kids with keys to apartments in Eretz
Yisrael and no debt.
I always wish you the best.
When we love every other Jew, that's
V'ahavta L're'acha Kamocha.
That's what Rabbi Akiva And this is what
Rabbi Shimon says, Kol Yisrael b'nei
melachim. He says they're all the sons
of melachim. It's just not something
nice. According to the Zohar, it's the
real thing. Okay, so by physical DNA I
got the DNA. They checked my chromosome
chart. And again, okay, the DNA of my
mom, the DNA of my dad, may they rest in
peace.
But if someone would check
the spiritual DNA of my neshama
it's from Hashem.
It's Hashem. It's divine.
And if we had a stethoscope
that could hear the neshama, it's the
neshama that's making our heart beat.
People say, "Where is Hashem?" Hashem is
right there making my heart beat. If I
would put a stethoscope to my heart
it would sound like this. Yud Kay Vav
Kay. Yud Kay Vav Kay. Yud Kay Vav Kay.
That's Hashem in the heart. It's right
there. It's not That's Hashem. He's
right there with us. So, that's the Yud
Kay Vav Kay in me and the Yud Kay Vav
Kay in you.
And as Yud Kay Vav Kay we're seeing each
other and right away, that's my brother.
That's my brother. That's my sister.
That's my sister.
And it's the most beautiful mitzvah.
That's Rabbi Shimon. And this has When
you have Ahavat Yisrael, ah
Wow, got lots of mothers and fathers
here. Let me ask you, mom and dad.
What makes you happier than anything?
Imagine you come home. You don't know
that you got You got Moishele
is in the fourth grade. Moishele can't
understand his math homework. He's not
asking anybody. So, she's already in
eighth grade.
So, we come home and you see So is
sitting at the table with Moishe
teaching him his math.
Mom, don't you feel so great? Look at my
kids. Look one helping the other. Or
your kids are already married. And you
know one of your kids had a difficulty.
And you go to visit one of your kids and
the other one is there and helping them.
They got a leak in a roof and they're
helping repair. Look at Wouldn't it be
so good the way they help each other?
They're They're with each other. Okay.
How do you feel when your kids are
fighting?
Does anything get on your nerves more
than when your kids are fighting?
Well, just know that Hashem is a more
loving parent
than any of us. And Hashem doesn't have
nachat when we fight. The power of Lag
B'Omer, when we're together with the
flame of Rabbi Shimon on the flame of
Emunah is the power for refuah. The
People say, "Well, I see people are
still sick."
Somebody had a kasha on Lag B'Omer. True
story.
Family goes up and they have a brand new
SUV. Let's say it's for a that family
vehicle. What do they with the brush?
They don't know what is really called an
SUV, but the utility vehicle. It's like
a family We used to call it when I was a
kid a station wagon. They say it's a
station.
Yeah, van. Okay. Good. And they go up to
Meron. They live in Beit Shemesh. Family
from Beit Shemesh from outside Beit
Shemesh. They go up to Meron.
And they go to a beer. They go to Rabbi
Shimon. They lock it. And they're on the
way back.
And a truck runs them off the road.
And the car flips twice. But baruch
Hashem, the airbags they
They could have The airbags saved There
was a mother, father, and five sons.
The mother and the father they come out
without a scratch. Son number one, no
scratch. Son number two, fine. Son
number three, son number four, son
number five, 7 years old. He's
unconscious.
They right away take him to the hospital
this and that.
And they see check him out this and
that. They think he's got a concussion.
They do a cat scan.
What do they find when they do a cat
scan on his brain?
They find a malignant tumor.
They would have never found that. This
little boy he didn't complain about
anything. He didn't feel anything.
The neurologist said,
"Had they not found that tumor
in a matter of 2 weeks, that little boy
would have started having excruciating
pain. Because that tumor it was still
small, it would have been growing,
growing, growing till it crushed the
brain.
In a matter of 4 weeks that little boy
would have been blind.
In a matter of Hashem Hashem Hashem
Hashem
6 to 8 weeks,
he'd be on a wing angel's wing to the
oilam haba.
But look at this, the kid
This is what we learn from Rabbi Shimon
bar Yochai, the light of emunah.
Sometimes a seeming difficult This is
Yakov Avinu. He's not complaining with
his 130 years. This is not Rabbi Shimon
bar Yochai when he comes out after 13
years. And then they come after 70.
That's 70. This is power of the 70 days
that we now have the school of Rosh
Chodesh and then we receive Torah.
But sometimes before we get something
really, really good,
there is a difficulty and this
difficulty is a test of emunah.
But one thing Rabbi Akiva taught us, kol
mai de Rachmana tav tav,
la'avdi letav avdi, that everything
Hashem does is for the best. Who said,
"What's a car total loss? Brand new car
costs I don't know. American prices cost
$150,000. And Israel, you buy a car in
Israel, you have to add together you
might pay taxes and buy a jeep for the
army. It's not like the prices that
here. It's like double the price. Pay
big taxes." And the car is totaled.
What's that little boy's life?
An operation.
They had brain surgery, successfully
took the tumor out.
Also a miraculous thing.
Little boy
I said
this story in Beit Shemesh.
So a woman comes up with a 14-year-old
boy. She says, "I'm the mother."
Rabbi Kesselman says, "If anybody thinks
the story's not true, I'm the mother and
this is the boy." It was already 7 years
later. Ben Porat Yosef, the light of
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, it is the light
of emunah. It is the light that fires
our souls. It's the light that ignites
our souls. What is the power of emunah?
The power of emunah
is our own connection with the Ribono
shel Olam and our own connection with
each other. Cuz once again, if we don't
have emunah that we're all the sons and
daughters of Hashem, we have the same
father in heaven,
then we can't believe we're brothers and
sisters. The moment we know that we're
Am Yisrael Am Echad b'lev Echad. And
that's why we got Torah. This is the one
time where Am Yisrael didn't have
machlokes on Har Sinai. Am Echad b'lev
Echad. We're together.
Holy brothers and sisters.
I love Briarwood. I love the Bukharian
community.
I got to say this again. I'm very
Bukharian certificate.
I have
I love this kehilla.
When it was me come play Israel,
if Am Yisrael is is wonderful,
but the kehilla Bukharian
no words. No words.
But I ask one thing.
So people say all do the spitzfor and
you take a kabbalah that you're going to
learn Torah with that. I ask one
kabbalah b'zchus Rabbi Shimon bar
Yochai.
That no one in this community
should say something bad about anyone
else in this community. Let's start with
the team.
Let's start that Briarwood
should see Ahavas Yisrael. And you know
what's going to happen when Briarwood
has Ahavas Yisrael? It's going to spread
to all of Queens.
Then it's going to spread to New York.
New York, the Jews in New York for the
love of What's the percentage of Jews in
the United States that live in New York?
Maybe New York is at least half of the
American Jewry. Okay? And good and it'll
spread all over. By this
Ahavas Yisrael in this community, it
just starts we light the spark. We just
lit the bonfire like the same spark of
emunah that we're all brothers and
sisters. I'm not going to say anything
bad about a brother or sister because it
makes our father in heaven sad.
And by this spark lit here, and we'll
have achdus here, we'll be together
here, it'll be all of Am Yisrael. This
fire will spread to all of Am Yisrael
and Hashem will bring us Mashiach
Tzidkeinu and our holy Beit Hamikdash
b'meheira b'yameinu.