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okay good morning everyone I'm very
excited to be here this morning first I
uh landsman who um I do not know
personally but I can say that I had the
opportunity to teach in an
extracurricular program here in nycq for
something called yeshivas
and on a number of occasions I observed
Rabbi landsman the way he speaks to the
boys in the Yeshiva how he gets their
attention I've been around I've seen
many principles and it really left an
impression on me how he speaks to every
child with the utmost respect and really
commands the the respect of the students
and that was something that uh I very
much admired you know often you'll see
people snapping or raising their voice
and I really appreciated how Rabbi
landsman speaks to the students of the
sushiva someone who uh inform you of the
great gifts that you have here in uh
Yeshiva of central Queens I also want to
thank Rabbi Bernstein for inviting me
this morning
um in the short time that I've gotten to
know Rabbi Bernstein
I am really
tremendously impressed with him as a
person as a Thomas and those of you who
have him as a rebbe you are quite lucky
just in the short time that I know him
he's been very very kind to me
personally
so I'm very excited to be here I see a
lot of very friendly familiar faces uh
kamat I know almost everybody over here
almost all the parents so with that
introduction let us begin
we know that the story of Purim Magilla
sister
is not a historical story it's not a
historical document in fact if you want
to know the details the historical
details of the Purim story do not look
in magillas
and the Magilla itself tells us that if
you want to know all the historical
details you need to look in the
chronicles of Persian media because the
plastic says
if you want to know the historical
episode do not look in miguelas Esther
is not a historical account
it is only giving you that information
that you need to know to appreciate the
miracle
so for instance if you look at the very
first plastic in the Magilla it says
ruled over
127 countries 127 medinos who cares
doesn't matter to us if he ruled over
127 or 125 or 130 why do we need to know
he ruled over 127
so quite interestingly we know that
gamara tells us
ruled over the whole world everywhere
every known country which means
that the decree of Haman was not on some
Jews or many Jews but on all the Jews
every single Jewish life was in danger
ah
the McGillis starts off by telling me
that ruled over the whole world if he
ruled over the whole world every Jew was
in danger if every Jew is in danger
don't worry we're gonna pull through
because God gave us a half taka God
gives us a promise the Jewish people
will never be destroyed so the very
first positive Magilla is already
telling us don't worry the end of the
story there'll be a happy ending in
other words the McGill is not giving you
historical information has ruled over
the world it's explaining to you a
detail necessary to appreciate the
miracle
so I want to look for a moment in Esther
parrot Bays plus xine you have a source
sheets over here please take a look at
number one it talks about Hadassah
we know Esther her name was Esther two
times in the Magilla she's referred to
as hadassahadasa
Mordechai raised Hadassah who is
that is Esther you know people think
Esther was mordechai's nice
does not say that in the Magilla
anywhere that may be true that may not
be true all we know about Esther is
she's Mordecai's first cousin that's
what the Magilla says he bastard
she has no father she has no mother
why is the Magilla telling me that
Esther has no father Esther has no
mother do I need to know that is that an
important detail does that have anything
to do with the Purim story does that
come up anywhere in the story we don't
know about Mordecai's father and mother
we don't know he did it have a father he
didn't have a mother we don't know about
Haman did Haman have a father mother did
zaresh have a father or mother we don't
know and when it comes to Esther the
Magilla feels that it's important to let
us know she had no father she had no
mother why is this critical information
the pasta continues
she was a very beautiful woman
when her father and mother died
Mordecai took her as a daughter or the
gemara says as a wife
asked the following question the
beginning of the Posse already said she
had no father she had no mother
why would the plastic have to end and
when her father and mother died
obviously if she had no father and she
had no mother then this is taking place
after her father died after her mother
died it's repetitious and it's
Superfluous it already said in love I am
she has no father she has no mother why
repeat and when her father and mother
died
they obviously are not alive it already
said she has no father she has no mother
you know what the Posse is adding that
not only did Esther have no father or
mother she never saw her father she
never saw her mother says the gamara
Magilla on your gimla and aleph take a
look on number two
she has no father she has no mother
so why do I need to say when her father
and mother died
when her mother became pregnant with her
her father died
and when her mother gave birth to her
her mother died
what a sad story what a heartbreaking
story Not only was she an orphan girl
not only did she have no father and have
no mother she never saw her father
because her father died when her mother
became pregnant and her mother died in
childbirth
again we could ask is this important
information to know does it really
matter to the story is it critical to
the storyline that Esther never saw her
father Esther never saw her mother who
cares she did she didn't she used to
visit her father used to visit her
mother she didn't know what difference
does it make we don't know anything
about mordechai's story we don't know
anything about Haman you know did Haman
go with his father to the amaleki Sunday
morning learning program we don't know
about that you know did zaresh used to
go shopping with her mother I don't know
did zarus go with her mother to the
Sunday morning program we don't know we
don't know anything about zarish's
parents we don't know anything about
hormones parents we don't know anything
about Mordecai's parents and we don't
need to it has nothing to do with the
story
and when it comes to Esther not only is
the mcgilla telling me she had no father
and she had no mother
according to where the gemara reads
Apostle the McGill was telling me she
never saw her father she never saw her
mother
the murderous takes it a step further
if you look at number three and number
four this is a matter that appears in
Esther rabba and in a caraba the murder
says that if you remember there's a
Magilla called nagilas
the Jewish people cry out yes
we are orphans we have no father
so God says you have no father
I swear God says that the Redeemer the
one who redeemed you in Persia
is there she will have no
she will have no mother in other words
not only will Esther not have a father
and mother
not only will she never see her father
and mother
God is swearing that the only one who
could redeem the Jewish people in the
times of Purim is an individual who has
no father and has no mother in other
words this is critical if we were to
have a big Sadiq or a big sadakas
who would be on the highest level of
righteousness if they would have a
father or a mother they would be
disqualified from Redeeming the Jewish
people
the only person eligible to save the
Jewish people is someone with no father
no mother why
you would think just the opposite you
would think
that if you want to be the Redeemer of
the Jewish people you need to have a
father and mother you have to have a
messiah you have to have a tradition you
have to have the link going back to
harcina you need to have a father mother
and yet for some odd reason for some
strange reason God is swearing the only
one who can redeem the Jewish people in
times of Purim an orphan who never saw
their father and mother
this question is raised by a great God
by the name of raviones
was one of the greatest of the aquarium
one of the greatest in the end of the
beginning of the 17th century
actually the end of the 17th century the
beginning of the 18th century the honest
and ivishits lived from 1690 to 1764.
if you were a rabbi in the 18th century
you already was ravianas and Ivy
he was the preeminent rashishiva of the
18th century I would say
perhaps 80 or 90 percent of all the
rabbanim in the 18th century were
students of ravianas and ivishits he was
a Russia Shiva for 50 years
even by the accounts if you ever read
some of the accounts of his detractors
even by their accounts he had over 24
000 students throughout his career
all of his students took notes
and nearly every great library in the
world has notes from the students of
reviews
be honest in ibiscuits was a great
talmudist he was a great kabbalist he
was a great hallakist you name it he had
it mastered you would expect he wrote a
name to use from sparm he wrote the
crazy who placing the urine between
he wrote somewhat between 30 and 40's
Farm
if you have you know an extra hundred
thousand dollars on you or in your bank
account and you have nothing to do with
it you go to Oxford University or you go
to the university or libraries in St
Petersburg there are manuscripts of
capitalistic treatises
that ravionis and Iverson wrote that are
still remain unpublished
so if you go to any of the great
libraries in the world you have
manuscripts from Rihanna's and ibiscuits
and he asked this question he wants to
know number one why is the Magilla
telling me Esther had no father or
mother number two why is it important
that he never she never saw her father
and mother and number three why is God
swearing that the only one who could
redeem the Jewish people is someone who
has no father or mother
let's talk a little bit about Mordecai
let's talk a little bit about Mordechai
the posix says about Mordecai look at
number six
there was an issue
in shushan the capital
the public begins Mordecai was an issue
which simply means he came from
the plastic ends he was ishimini which
means he was from Yamin
and the question is you can't be from
Tucson either one or the other
says the gamara myself
take a look at number seven you base
them in base
Hua Ben Levy of evening the Imam
his father came from
his mother came from shaved Yehuda so
when we say ishi that was his mother's
tribe when we say ishyamini that was his
father's tribe
as rebionis and ibishes
wait a second did you ever learn Tana
did you know
is anybody
Miss yajes is anybody's lineage given by
the shaven of their mother do you know
that nowhere in the hotel does it ever
say their father was from the shaven and
their mother was from that shaveth
nowhere
you know why because we know what makes
the Jew the mother
but what determines the shavet father
so it is of no halachic relevance what
the shaven of the mother is you know you
ever call someone up to nalia and if I
had him here
yeah yeah okay but my mother's from
shaving Usher
that's beautiful emotions but when it
comes to an Aliyah we go after the
father you ever called the olavians yeah
but my mother's thumbs the full one
great that's why you're a Jew the most
important thing goes after the mother
the mother determines the religion but
the father determines the shaveth be it
for inheritance be it for Aliyah nowhere
in the whole Tanakh does it ever say
his father was from this shape and his
mother was from the shaven why Mordechai
does it say Mordechai his mother was
from and his father was from Yamin and
even more perplexing it gives the name
of his mother shave at first
why how do we understand that
another question
throughout Madras throughout midrashic
literature
there is a principle that repeats itself
over and over and over again and that is
if you want to destroy asaph if you want
to destroy a Malik you have to be a
descendant of Rachel emano we have a
tradition that ain't Ace of knife line
ASA will not fall
hello mainu
in other words if you want to be the
antithesis the antidote the Kryptonite
of amole right that got you if you want
to be the the antithesis of asav you
have to come from why do you have to
come from
and if your name is and you take your
sword and you chop off Aesop's head
his head is not going to fall off his
head will fall off even though you don't
come from what does the medrish mean if
you look at number nine
foreign
another question
you know the end of the poem story
seems like Purim story is not complete
until the Jewish people accomplish the
following okay look at number 10 for a
moment
what does that means
anybody know
Robin there are many people from the
people from the Gentiles they converted
in other words look the the perm story
has come from Full Circle
we have complete celebration why now we
have garim
like that's a cherry on top
we're happy about that it's wonderful if
people want to convert we'll accept them
but generally speaking we try to
discourage people from converting it's
not considered right the gemara tells us
that gay Rim are not something that we
pursue not something we look for not
something we try to bring in if they
come on their own wonderful
but why is it important for the Purim
Magilla to tell me that you know what
not only were we not killed and murdered
and annihilated and eradicated but we
even have garim
like that add something that's important
is that a good thing is that important
to the poem story
and finally one last question
there was a man by the name of Rabbi
Akiva Ravi Akiva was once giving a
drasha
and we you know you know the more things
change the more they stay the same
was giving a drasha
and the students were dozing off
huh so ready knows the students are
dozing off you got to pull out your best
merchandise you tell them a story you
can make a joke right
something you're you know the best thing
you ever heard I should make a joke now
I don't have any good jokes you know
when I started out as a rabbi
so I you know I knew that if you want to
give a good Russia you have to uh you
have to tell a good joke so I called up
my father and I and I said over the joke
to him he says Donnie stick to the diva
Tyra
but anyway
the the rubikiva is trying to wake up
his tummy then and he says hmm you see
some of them are dozing off it was
getting a little warm in the room it was
a late night maybe they changed the
clock the night before and they began to
doze off so we give us this guess what
you know I asked the rule over 127
Medina's
in the Merit of Sarah yemenu who lived
127 righteous years
now I don't know about you but if I was
sitting in a classroom and my Webby told
me that I would be out cold
what yeah right
what is so interesting about the fact
that Esther ruled over 127 provinces
hey oh wow that is really unbelievable
that really gets me going that would
knock me out for a good hour
uh-huh well why did Esther rule over 127
years in the Merit of Sarah emmanu how
did that wake up the students
says with Jonas and ibischitz you have
to take a look at a gamara says
there was once a great soundic by the
name of Rabbi hanino Banda
Arabic had an equally righteous wife
the problem was they did not make too
much money
in fact do you know what they ate you
know what they ate the whole week
a little carob
now I personally do not know anyone who
was ever able to eat a carrot
eating a carrot is like eating your
dining room table
how could anybody eat a carrot and yeah
subsided the whole week on a carrot half
for him half for his wife
and finally his wife said you know I
can't take it anymore this you know that
Sadiq business is not working out for us
so he said what do you want me to do go
become an accountant now what should I
do
so she said you know you're at Sadiq
pray
so he prays he goes into the corner of
the room he prays all of a sudden a hand
comes down from heaven and presents him
with a golden leg he says you're happy
now you know go buy another pair of
shoes
he has a dream in his dream he sees that
all that
are eating on a three-legged table and
he is eating on a two-legged table
he tells his wife look what happened now
now that God gave me this golden leg
everyone in the world is eating on a
three-legged table
and out of my bow am I gonna be hearing
about this for thousands and thousands
and thousands of years about the fact
that we only have two legs she said I
don't like that
so he said what do you want me to do now
she said well you dive in for Hashem to
give you the leg why don't you dive into
Hashem to take it back
he prays the hand comes down from heaven
removes the leg
says the gemara the second miracle that
the hand took the leg back was greater
than the first miracle you know why
because our tradition is God giveth God
does not taketh away God only gives God
doesn't take
again asked if you understand is that
true that God gives and God doesn't take
at every funeral unfortunately Lo alaino
we end off Hashem nassan
God giveth God taketh away
God doesn't just give sometimes he takes
so what does the Kamara mean that we
have a tradition God only gives he
doesn't take that's not true that's not
the case and what does it mean that
everyone was eating on a three-legged
table and they were eating on a
two-legged table why are the tables in
the world to come why do they have three
legs
and what leg were they missing
there are three pillars of every Jew's
service of God
learning Torah
acts of kindness
Fila prayer
moment the world stands on three things
Torah avoda
learning Torah sincere prayer and acts
of kindness
why do you think he divant for money you
don't think he was happy eating his
carob I guarantee you he was happier
than we are eating what we eat
had the carrot diet down path he got
used to it after the fifth week of
eating the carrots you know he
strengthened his uh his mouth muscles
his teeth got used to it vendors really
enjoyed his carrots why did he need the
money
says you know why he needed the money
you know why his wife needed the money
because his wife sees the man is
learning Torah all
that like he has
the man prays like nobody else
that he has but every time a poor man
knocks on his door Rabbi could you give
me 20 bucks I don't have any food Rabbi
I have to marry off my daughter when a
Yeshiva comes calling Rabbi you know we
have to pay our teachers we have to pay
our Aveo when organizations call him he
cannot participate in acts of kindness
he doesn't have the means so while his
wife saw they were going to have the leg
of Torah they're going to have the leg
of tefila unfortunately God did not give
them the circumstances to do acts of
kindness so she said I can't take it
anymore I don't want to come up to the
world to come lacking and missing please
God give us money to be able to give to
the poor
but they made a very big mistake
what mistake do they make
so I'd ask most people
what's greater
doing a mitzvah
or not doing them
say what kind of question is that of
course it's yeah that sounds ridiculous
say it a little differently
what's better doing a mitzvah
or not being able to do a Mitzvah
wishing you could have
so we may have said of course it's
better to actually do a Mitzvah than to
be limited by circumstance and not be
able to do the Mitzvah wishing you could
have
but you know the gemara tells us
he's shaved lasso Smith if a person
would like to do a mitzvah venenas and
circumstances do not allow them
in the eyes of God Almighty he considers
it as if you did the mitzvah
says you can have two people one guy you
know the poor man comes let's see you're
the wealthiest guy in the world the most
generous guy in the world
how much money are you going to give
them ready imagine someone comes to you
I'm so sorry I have no money I'm down in
my luck I gotta marry off my daughter
the wedding is going to cost a hundred
thousand dollars even the wealthiest guy
in the world what are you gonna give him
already fifty thousand ten thousand you
and you can take care of every single
poor man in the world and after a while
you may get a little irritated and you
may not do the Mitzvah perfectly and you
may not do the Mitzvah add of love of
God and the Mitzvah is going to be
limited by human shortcomings any time a
human being does a Mitzvah you can never
do a perfect Mithra
because we're only flesh and blood
something's going to be lacking in the
manner that we do the Mitzvah
something's going to be lacking in the
feeling and the emotion in the Hashem
but if you wish you could have done a
mitzvah
and circumstances don't allow you and
God considers it as if you did the
mitzvah
what kind of Mitzvah do you think God
will give you
he'll give you a perfect Mitzvah the way
God knows how to create he'll give you a
mix of perfect sadaka perfect
was making a big mistake he thought the
fact he couldn't give sadaka
that somehow was limiting his Mitzvah
that was mitigating his Mitzvah that was
diminishing his mitzvah well in fact
what God was telling him was if you wish
you could have done it and you yearned
to do it and you desire to do it
then I will consider it as if you did it
in the perfect sense
thought he's going to come up to heaven
missing the third leg missing the leg of
kindness he had the leg of Torah he had
the leg of prayer he thought he was
going to be missing the leg of kindness
because he never gave sadaka God was
telling him if I give you money now and
you actually do has said you're going to
be missing
because if you actually let's say how
many people could you feed already
you know let
it says
to
sick Jews so he goes to the hospital and
he makes his rounds so how many Jews is
he going to be able to visit
so in one day he goes to One hospital he
goes through all the floors 32s 40 Jews
50 Jews you can't visit every sixth year
in the world
but if a person has a desire let's say a
person has a feeling and a yearning you
know what I wish I could go to every
holiday Israel and visit him and bring
him encouragement and bring him medicine
if a person has that sincere desire God
will consider it as if you actually did
it in the most perfect way
Mendoza
thought that by getting money he's going
to be able to do more has said
in fact it was just the opposite by now
having money now his actions of hasid
were limited by human shortcomings
I read a story
the author of the same
question was written by
from
Arya Cohen wrote three's Farm
chef schmeitza
Avenue
these Forum are considered the highest
level of talmudic analysis by the way
you know how we wrote them he was so
poor his house was so cold he wrote his
books with his Inkwell hidden under his
arm because otherwise The Inkwell would
freeze
these three Farm are considered the
Paragon of talmudic analysis and they
once asked him rabbi how did you Merit
that yours forum
are widespread in all four corners of
the world
he said let me tell you what Mitzvah did
three times in Yom Kippur I was so ill
I had to eat
and in the Merit of my eating on Yom
Kippur three times God rewarded me that
I wrote three books that are perhaps
more widespread on talmud than any other
three books say what you're not allowed
to eat on Yom Kippur
I said yeah but I had so much sour and
pain that I had to eat on Yom Kippur
that was the three greatest Mitzvahs
I've ever done in my life
I understand
but that was enough era you're not
allowed to eat on your Kippur so you
don't understand
all the years I fasted on your Kippur
no one could fast perfectly
I mean even the biggest static in the in
the world he's looking at his watch okay
10 more hours nine more hours eight more
hours
is he is he fulfilling the fast in the
most perfect way no one could do a
perfect Mitzvah but when he was
violating the Mitzvah wishing he could
have fulfilled the Mitzvah God reckons
it God considers it as if he fulfilled
the midst run to perfect sense three
times in his life he fasted on him
Kippur perfectly when when he ate on you
foreign
there's a man walks into the room
right he walks in
Haman was successful in
making a decree to destroy the Jewish
people
to make such a decree you need to have
backing in heaven
you need to have Merit you need to have
as a close
what's the closest have
oh come on he had the Merit of his great
ancestor
Asa
right Haman was uh the descendant of Asa
remember when Jaco diamonds
says come on
come on comes to Mesa so you say what
Mera did ASAP have ah there's one
Mitzvah that asaph did yes
excellent
very good okay what's your name
Matthew Matthew got it on the ball keep
it up Aesop excelled in keeping of aim
more than anybody else you know the
matter says there is a great Sabbath by
the name of Schumann gamlia
who was the Nasi Israel he was the
prince of Israel
and he was the most proficient in the
midst of cupid of aim by the way well
that's around the topic of keep it up
aim
and everybody knows your father and
mother asked you for a drink you bring
them a drink they ask you for something
to eat you bring them something to eat
they ask you for their shoes you bring
them their shoes but did you know
that the real midst of keep it of aim is
that the Mitzvah of keep it of aim is to
think of your father and mother
like a king or a queen like the most
important person in the world even if
nobody else thinks that the Mitzvah that
God wants God wants us to think of our
parents like a melach and amaleka that's
the Mitzvah once you think of them that
way of course you won't contradict them
you know you're not even allowed to
agree with your parents let's say your
parents says I think we should do this
and you say yeah I agree you're not
agree who are you to agree they don't
need your agreement they stand on their
own
it's important to remember that right
even adults to our own parents
keep it up aim is not an easy Mitzvah to
fulfill it's a difficult mixer to
fulfill in fact and I'm afraid to say it
but this is what the gemara tells us and
we can't hide the truth
made a statement
and you have to understand what he means
that Kevin of aim is such a difficult
mitzvah
that fortunate as a person and I say
this with trepidation fortunate as a
person who never saw their parents we'll
have to explain what that means but what
he's trying to say is it's a very
difficult missile to fulfill
it's not easy
you don't necessarily want what your
parent wants you may not necessarily it
may not be easy for you to fulfill their
desires but that's a challenge that's
one of the challenges
Hammond comes to the scene with the
midst of kibraim in fact if shimingham
Leo says
that I don't stand a candle I don't come
to the toenails of Haman in the midst of
them you know why because Haman excuse
me to asaph in because when ASA would
honor his father and mother he would
wear a special clothing Aesop would put
on a tuxedo he would wear a top hat
maybe he would put on special clothing
yes Abba yes Daddy what could I get for
you
and I was singam Leo I don't change my
clothing to serve my father
says even I the God al-hadar do not
stand the candle I don't come close to
the keeper of aim of ASAP so here hamon
comes into the room
and guess what Mitzvah is backing him up
keep it up aim
and how we gonna match that how are we
gonna stand up to come on no one ever
honored their father and mother like
hamon's grandfather did
says God here's the trick
Esther's gonna do it Esther she doesn't
have a father and mother exactly she
grew up without a father a mother not
only that she never saw her father she
never saw her mother so her whole life
she was always watching her friends
honor their father and mother and guess
what Esther was thinking I I wish I
could honor my father I wish I could
honor my mother if only she yearned she
desired she pined she only pleased God I
wish I had the opportunity to do this
Mitzvah oh you wish you could now I will
consider it as if you fulfilled the
Mitzvah of aim in the most beautiful
perfect way so while yes hamon is backed
by Aesop's Merit ASA fulfilled keep it
up aim in the greatest way there's only
one person who could match up tesav and
that is someone who couldn't fulfill
Canada someone who is limited by
circumstance
and because she desired because she
pined to fulfill himself
Hashem considers it as if she did in the
most beautiful perfect way
let's just wrap up some of the Loose
Ends and we'll come up come down to the
punchline
foreign
nobody can match me so you say oh yeah
you honor your father mother so much if
you really loved your father so much why
would you try to kill yaakov
don't you know if you kill your brother
your father's probably gonna be very
very upset so if you really care about
your father why would you kill your
brother or try to kill your brother
so you know what Aesop says
you're pointing at me I'll point right
back at you you also try to kill your
brother you're safe so don't try to find
fault
for Honor for my father because you have
the same shortcoming
comes a man comes the descendants of
Rachel and say look
we were not involved in the sale of
Yosef we had nothing to do with that so
we could point at you and say your
keeper of aim is lacking and you can't
talk back to not to us the descendants
of Rachel are the only ones who could
stand up to asaph because we could tell
Asaf there is a shortcoming incube of
aim you didn't care about your brother
and while to the rest of the Jewish
people you could say oh you didn't care
about your brother either but not to the
descendants of Rafael
one last point
and that is
AB has one more one more math you know
what the Merit is from his mother's side
what Merit does ace of have from his
mother's side
there's a Woman by the name of timna
timna came to avraham she said Abram
marry me avram said you know adios Amigo
get lost
marry me
go jump in the lake she goes to yaakov
marry me go fly a kite
Tim this is what am I supposed to do I
want to attach myself to this Holy
Family she goes to Ace of son alifaz
says marry me sure they get married who
do they produce
I'm Malik
why because this woman had the real
Earnest sincere desire to attach to the
Jewish people
so here hamon comes to the scene from
his father's side he's bolstered by Kim
from his mother's side he's bolstered by
the Merit that his great-grandmother
wanted to attach herself to the Jewish
people
so you know what Mordechai has to do
Mordecai says on my father's side I'm
from Yamin Benjamin has perfect keeping
of aim he was not involved in the
material from his father's side he's
from shaded Yehuda
Yehuda always converted garim
Yehuda converted shua and Tamar
Boaz converted Russ Yehuda specialized
in converting garam that is why you know
it's very interesting you know when the
guards knock on uh on Mordecai's doors
where's that girl that lives in your
house where did she go
so why didn't Mordechai you know he had
advanced warning that they're coming why
did Mordecai say Esther they're after
you go run away to America go to Cuban
Hills and register in ycq and then
they'll never find you
why didn't Mordechai tell Esther you
know go hide somewhere
why would he keep her in the house so
that they should knock on the door and
find her says of Jonas and ibischitz
because Mordechai knew to counteract
hamon you need to bring in garam to
Kalisa because that was the human head
so he said Esther look
and under normal circumstances don't try
this at home we can't do this but I'm
gonna allow you to be taken You're Gonna
Go marry Akash Pharos and this way we'll
be able to convert morgarem and in fact
at the end of the prom story
many many people converted
to counteract the Merit of Haman so on
the one hand hormone comes into the room
bolstered by keeping of aim who's gonna
match it
Esther but Esther never honored her
father and mother she did better she
wished she could have
Haman on his father's side has the Merit
of asab Mordechai and his father's side
has the Merit of being from Yehuda
from his father says
who has the keep it of the aim of not
being involved
and from his mother's side Mordechai
comes from Yehuda who accepted garim to
counteract the Merit of Haman who comes
from his mother's side from timna
but let's for a moment speak about this
principle
I could give more to
more so that her head I could learn more
no just the opposite
when a person is limited by circumstance
when a person is mitigated by
circumstance it gives you a greater
opportunity to achieve in this world
because if you really desire if you
really yearn God considers it as if you
did it
right when I was a kid they had a slogan
want to be like Mike right
want to be like me
if somebody you know put up a picture of
a big Sonic or a big God obby's yourself
and he said look I'm just a little kid
you know I learned an hour a day but I
would love to know the entire shots
can I do it right now
maybe not
if you really desire if you really yearn
for it if you really Pine for it
in the eyes of God you've done it you've
achieved it because if a person wants to
do a Mitzvah and he's limited by
circumstance Hashem considers it as if
he did it in the most perfect way you
know when a person dovins and they say
if you lose
if you have the sincere desire I wish I
could go to you shalam build it up build
the base
bring carbonos you know after 120 a
person could go up to shemaim and God
will say
hey I am now going to reward you for
building the city of Jerusalem say me
I never even went there
no but you wanted to you desire to you
wished you could have
put it in the bank
you wish you could be a big town put it
in the bank
what we're learning is that we're all
familiar with asea performance
but you have to know there's an entire
career in your life in your heart and
that is never stop yearning never stop
Desiring to be greater to be better to
accomplish more
and you know what if you really desire
if you really earn Hashem will take you
there Hashem will bring you there
and let's not forget that the Mitzvah
that saved the Jewish people in the
times of Purim was the Mitzvah of aim
it's very interesting one I'm going to
conclude with this
the numerical value of amalek
iron is 70. mem is 40. lamid is 30 koof
is a hundred
what does that add up to
240.
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the laws of honoring your father and
mother are the 240th chapter why that is
the power of amalek that power of amalek
stems from the respect and honor they
give their father and mother and how did
we overcome them it was the yearning we
had of Esther hamaka who wished she
could have honored her father and mother
wish she could have honored her her
parents so let us remember this on Purim
let's strengthen ourselves in this
Mitzvah and in that Merit Hashem will
bring Salvation to the Jewish people as
in the days of Purim abias
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