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The True Meaning Of Tu Bishvat - Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky
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that we're doing this and um you know I
uh I mentioned this last time that I go
through this uh every single time where
I just say what should I talk about
because I had a lot of stuff on my mind
when I started this thing but you know
over seven years you know 250 episodes
give or take you know you you think okay
what do I have left to say now I always
have something to say but uh it doesn't
always come to you off the top of your
head one of the more frustrating
experiences that I get is when people
say to me oh rowski tell me a joke so
I'm not a comedian you know um that
would be an actual profession I I don't
I don't tell jokes per se I say things
over in a funny way and sometimes they
you know I'll access a joke to bring a
particular point but I'm not I don't
have like jokes ready to go if I was on
a talk show you know and they say all
you know so tell me about your brother
you know what I mean one of those kind
of routines I don't always have one I
just have a certain level of credibility
that what I'm saying over must be funny
so that I can walk into an audience and
go good evening and get a big laugh out
of that you know and of itself someone
says tell me a joke good evening that's
not so funny but um in fact my good
friend Zev WEA who is lives in North
Miami Beach and um uh he uh I I had to
fly back after my daughter's surgery we
were in America and we had to fly back
through Miami so he says listen I'll
pick you up and I'll I'll you could stay
by us for the night and I'll take you
back to the airport in the morning and
you know we were originally just going
to stay at the airport and get an or at
a hotel you know but like this um I got
in myv with a minion I got in shakas
with a minion I got supper I got
breakfast ah galic anyway so one of his
kids there said tell me a joke and and
he said before you start I've listened
to all of your material I know all your
jokes so I said but you never heard my
parrot
jokes and he said that's true I never
heard parrot jokes I have an unusually
large collection of parrot jokes more
than anybody would possibly imagine I'm
not going to tell them to you now but uh
just suffice it to say that if I ever
get stuck I'm going to tell you my
parrot jokes so I have certain certain
categories of jokes par jokes I I have
more than a person would think makes
sense it reminds me when someone asked
Seinfeld how many cars do you own and he
said not the amount that you would say
yeah that makes sense so that's how many
par jokes I have but anyway um uh so
it's the same thing when I sit down to
think of a toic what do I want to talk
about now if I was organized I would
probably write down things as they
occurred to me and I'd have a list of
topics and I would probably research
them and you know think about it
beforehand but I don't I just sit down
and say okay what should I talk about
and whatever comes up so that's what I
did and uh a member of our studio
audience said well have you ever talked
about tubish fat and I said I'm sure I
talked about tub
bishvat I've definitely sung the English
version of the tub bishvat song in the
past uh but have I ever spoken about tub
bishvat so I did a quick search of past
videos and granted I looked for tub
bishvat so it could be it has a
different title but I didn't see that
I've ever actually talked about tubish
I've spoken about khah and purm I've
spoken about sh and pus rash and
yipper um I don't know if I've ever
spoken about two of but I've defin I I
I'm pretty sure I spoke about a
SAS I don't think I ever spoke about
tubish so if I did well you're going to
hear it again and if I didn't so this
should be a first time few and to show
you how committed I am I put on a green
tie and uh I had a different green tie
which wasn't in great shape my wife
found this brand new green tie and it
came with a little pocket uh pocket
Chief which I have never worn in my life
my father who was quite the cloth horse
was always trying to get me to do things
like that I never did he used to say to
me you're a young kid why do you dress
like an Undertaker you know and I did I
I my father was always much cooler than
I was he was you know he had all the
cool clothes in the 60s and 70s and I
wore dark sambra suits and white shirts
and called everyone my child yes my
child I was playing on becoming a rub
but anyway um so I actually that's
that's how committed I am to this
program that we have here that I would
actually put in a pocketchief and on the
subject of committed okay
um we mentioned last time about the
theme song uh Lenny Solomon wrote the
theme song and he said the reason is
that when he was on the show he said you
know I should really write you a theme
song and then uh he knew that uh you
know a person should not say something
unless they mean it he says so I said it
even though it was in passing and he
wrote me a theme song because of that so
somebody one of my many uh my many Avid
listeners uh sometimes they call
themselves RAB olowski crazies um I
don't use that title myself but I I just
repeat what I hear so uh um so one of
them pointed out uh that I have many
mentioned RAB olowski merch on a number
of occasions and I've never made it
available and they put together a
compilation of every single time I said
it and I have to say when confronted
with all of that evidence I said to
myself two things one is I shouldn't
have kept saying that if I did not
intend to make something available and
also there are people who have too much
time on their hands why are you
collecting every time I ever mentioned
merch on any of my
podcasts but I guess if if I'm going to
be a man of the word of my word and
there is no evidence so far that I am
but uh I guess we will have to look into
actually making some merch available to
people since I know there are people who
have been asking me for the RAB lowski
mug that's why I didn't even bring it in
for this episode maybe the next one I'll
bring it out but uh just because I'm so
embarrassed that I've been promising
merch and I didn't have any so uh we'll
see we'll see uh uh in fact um you know
that I'm also a cartoon character a
rabbi sitter in the Torah live um videos
in fact Torah live right now is having a
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material uh so uh he made a rabbi sitter
doll and I have been bugging him why
don't you produce this because there are
a lot of people out there who find Rabbi
sitter just the most adorable thing in
the world and um in fact I just recorded
for T live a series of videos on health
for kids and one of them is we're going
to be putting out an exercise video with
r sitter I remember at one point I said
this is a little hard for me to do do
because you know even though I'm in
shape the shape is square because I'm a
sitter so it's a little hard to do this
exercise but um uh so the the fact is
that U I said to them why don't you make
it and here I am giving somebody else
advice that they should be making merch
so that all little children can snuggle
up with a rabbi sit doll and uh I myself
uh keep promising to put out merch I not
promising but I have offered the
suggestion so Bine
um you can expect by the next episode
that I will have thought about it anyway
so more than that I can't guarantee but
definitely it will be something that
will enter into my general Consciousness
okay so just throw that out so uh you
know I I don't even manufacture it but
you know when I used to do my pesak
videos I have this mat Thai I've gotten
people ask me where can I buy the matai
I don't know I brought it in some sparm
store once upon a time so I guess we'll
have to add that on to the rowski merch
Etc so um very good all right that's uh
that's our little bits of business um I
didn't get any mean emails to read
Because I can get a whole episode out of
that but I keep getting all these nice
ones you know I should really read them
at one point just you know because
everyone keeps trying to reassure me
that you know we really like you and
don't listen to everybody who says
you're yucky and uh but I'm really
looking for the ones that say I'm yucky
because those are a lot more fun anyway
so um uh
as somebody once said the despair I can
handle it's the hope I can't take you
know so when people say bad things
that's okay all right
um yeah as you can tell I forgot to take
my riddle in this morning also so I'm
just wandering around but yeah so I said
I wanted to talk about tubish
vad tubish vad is a decidedly minor
holiday what is tubish vat all about and
uh ironically I just made some Rabbi s
videos about the topic of tubish so it's
amazing that here on the RAB Alki show
we've never talked about it so let's
talk a little bit about Tu bishvat what
is the significance of Tu bishvat it's a
mishna in rashash where it says AR Russ
sh there four Russia
shanas now we all know of Russia sh
being of course on the first of Tish
where it's the day of judgment for the
entire world when we say R rashash is
always a Yad it's always judgment why
because any beginning
requires judgment meaning before you
start a project you always have to ask
yourself why am I doing this unfortunate
thing that some people don't they just
start doing something and they never ask
themselves if they should do it I spoke
about making decisions I definitely in
an earlier podcast but I'll just bring
the mushro that I brought when I was in
camped which was a touring camp in erel
I was there in the 19 early
1970s so they would bring along snacks
now snacks are they have this in errell
these enormous industrial siiz boxes of
tasteless cookies they come in like
three or four different shapes and they
all taste like nothing you know the
closest an American can imagine if they
still make it I don't they still make it
they used to make the stelladoro
assorted mix cookies there's like you
know 12 different types of shapes and
colors of cookies and they all taste
exactly the same like sort of like KL
but not quite doesn't have the same same
flavor but um um the only the only one
people still know today are the Swiss
fudge cookies you know because they put
a little chocolate in them but imagine
the Swiss fudge
cookies without any fudging it yeah so
that was what stelladoro made and very
often you'd go to a sh shalis and they
would always put a box of the stelladoro
um assorted
cookies that were 35 years old they had
bought it when the SCH first started and
nobody eats them every now and then
someone comes and tries one and they're
like why are we eating this you know and
that's why it lasts a very long time
it's also very economical from that
point of view you can keep putting out a
box of cookies secure that no one's
going to eat it but anyway so uh so they
have these giant boxes of cookies and
you know these are teenagers out on a on
a tour you know hungry because they
bring around boxes of
cookies uh I've eaten some of these
cookies and they're impossible they
right away turn into powder they
disintegrate into powder and you can't
even swallow it it gets stuck in your in
your mouth and you're like choking the
only substance known to man that can
wash this away is petal and that's why
they serve petal petal for you who are
unfamiliar um in England I think they
call it squash it's basically this sort
of like syrup that you add to water and
make you know think of Kool-Aid but made
in um Chernobyl after the nuclear
explosion and that was what petal is the
stuff is like it just it's the it's one
of the reasons Israelis are the way are
because they drink pyin so it just does
something to your brain you know so this
is the only thing strong enough to wash
away this stuff so you eat this stuff
they're totally tasteless they're
turning to powder in your mouth they're
horrible but the guy goes around with
the box of cookies when we have a you
know a stop says you want a cookie sure
people take two or three there's plenty
of them you know everybody's taking
cookies and the guy comes to me says you
want a cookie and I said
no he wasn't even able to process the
answer so so he just says again do you
want a cookie and I said no and he said
everyone eats a cookie and I said they
had totally tasteless they turned to
powder in your mouth and I choke on them
why would I want to eat them and the
people around me are all nodding yeah
they are terrible cookies and the guy
just shrugs and goes to the next guy
want a cookie and the guy says sure and
he just takes them because most of the
time we do things mindlessly so
sometimes we start on a project without
asking ourselves whether or not this
needs to be done or not why am I doing
this and so that's why before you start
anything you have to first ask yourself
before I ask how I should be doing this
the question is um should it be done at
all is it necessary you know uh I live
in har if you've ever been to harof
there's a street there called roin I
used to live in Rin and you know most of
harof is uh I can't really say hilly Q
Garden Hills is hilly this is
mountainous you need equipment to get
from one side of the neighborhood to the
other you know uh if you're at the
bottom and you look up it looks like the
Land of Oz you know up there on a
mountain you know and you're counting
going up to see the Gods on Mount
Olympus it's just unbelievable you know
um there used to be this staircase going
from schulen up to a GOI where I lived I
counted it uh 212 steps it's uh it's
just you know amazing you know all the
all the way up and the it's tremendous
so on roin there's a flat place to make
uh um to make a
playground unfortunately though they
built a giant ramp and put put it on
there because they figured the kids
won't have enough exercise if they just
go and play on a playground so we took
the playground and put it on this
enormous
ramp so I asked why did they do that now
I have a good friend of mine d Wilner
who uh we were we were in La n csy
together out in California and when I
first came he had already made Aliah and
I was totally lost and he said to me
I'll help you but let me tell you the
ground rules you can ask where you can
ask how you can ask when you can never
ask
why and that's the most frustrating
thing when you first make Al is you tend
to say why would anybody and he'd say
you can ask when you can ask where you
can ask how you can't ask why there are
no
wi you know there's there's so many
things that just don't make any sense
whatsoever but uh you know get used to
it so I asked the question anyway why
would they do that and someone said to
meou can ask where you can ask why but I
researched this and it turns out that
originally roin which has only one
exit and uh one entrance and exit when
you come in from schulen they were
supposed to build an exit going out the
other way so that for example when they
built
supol uh Supermarket which is now called
y um they said but they trucks cannot
enter through
roin because it'll block the traffic
when the trucks are coming and they said
yes of course and what did they do they
built the doing the loading dock for the
trucks on roen so the trucks will block
it so the idea was there would be
another exit to it and they built the
ramp and when they were halfway through
building the ramp they said n forget it
and they didn't build it yeah and so
there's just a big giant ramp in the
middle of the street yeah so
um people didn't really ask when they
should do it to me one of the most
amazing things is route nine so now uh
if you take Route N9 in New Jersey it's
pretty built up but as a road it doesn't
make much sense when they originally
built it in the early
70s it basically was a six Lane Highway
going through
totally empty land it was a totally
unnecessary Highway that basically takes
you from the Outer Bridge Crossing from
Staten isand all the way down to a
rundown Resort for a resort town called
Lakewood New Jersey now it's a big giant
place but back then in the early 70s
when R iron found the Yeshiva he took it
because he said no one will want to live
in lakew New Jersey so the yes will be
able to stay in a nice quiet area
without any people around yeah now as Dr
Phil likes to say how's that working out
for you anyway but that was the original
plan right and they built this six Lane
High super highway and as soon as it
hits Lakewood it turned into a two-lane
Country Road and they said why in the
world would anyone have built this
highway it made no sense so apparently
what I read Once Upon a Time was they
were actually planning on developing
Atlantic City already into a gambling
Mecca and uh they had built this giant
highway to get there and after they had
reached that far they decided to go with
a different route so they built this
whole six Lane Super Highway for
nothing that's really something you
should think about beforehand and that's
why uh people embark on projects without
really thinking about it but whenever
you do something you have to first think
about
it before you do something think about
it or what they call make a preliminary
study before you build a highway see
whether or not anyone needs this highway
before you develop a new product figure
if anybody wants your product because
imagine how silly you'll feel if you
spend all this time developing something
that nobody wants and this has happened
a number of times in recent history
where they made something uh the one of
the Prime examples there have been books
written about it Ford made a car which
he named after his son
edel and today the Edsel is the by word
for a project that is a dismal failure
they made this car with everything that
they thought people would want the only
thing they didn't do is find out if
anybody wanted it and it became a
terrible clunker nobody bought it
because nobody wanted it as first you
should find out whether or not anybody
wants it uh sometimes you develop
something that is so expensive that it's
just not marketable nobody's willing to
pay that amount of money for it until
you can figure a way to make it uh you
know less expensive nobody's going to
buy it so you have to first think yeah
so every beginning brings with it din so
a rashash is by definition a y so
rashash which is the din for
people that is the day when a k has to
decide is it worth making a world for
these people and he has to look at us
and decide so was this a failed
experiment should I start
over right like we did in the mble or is
this world worth saving is there
something here that we can develop and
that's why I've always said this you
know whenever
you start off you have to decide why I'm
doing this whereas I like to say
definitions and I've told this story
before I was giving a VOD to guys in the
mirror
um about dating they asked me to give a
vot about dating and the first question
I started with was why should you get
married and that one guy could give me a
coherent answer I said you understand
you guys are already dating it's just
dumb luck that you didn't find somebody
you like already and get married and you
would have gotten married and have no
idea why you should get married and um
don't feel bad you can ask people been
married for 10 years they can't answer
the question either so why should I get
married you know and when you ask those
kind of
questions uh when I used to teach in
seminary I ruined a lot of girls because
I taught them how to think and uh it's a
disadvantage in our world today if you
think you know so like a girl would go
out on a date and the guy says I want to
learn long term and she'd say why and he
was like what why do you want to become
aiva or mag sh do you want to do this
for a certain period of time and then
you know go to work do you want to just
learn turma till the day you die and
they would look at them and say because
everybody learns long term I don't
know nobody ever stops to think about it
so um that's the uh Robert Frost home
mending wall where he says the stone
wall fell down between their two uh the
two properties and they went to put it
back up and I said to my neighbor why
you my apple trees won't lean over and
eat your
peaches and he repeated what he heard
from his father fences make good
neighbors and this is the important line
and he liked the way it sounded so much
he said it again as if it was his own
idea fences make good
neighbors
yeah and he says I think people are
lonely because they build fences instead
of bridges but uh but the point is that
people just repeat what they heard
without stopping to think about it so
when a person says you know I just want
to be a good person no problem what is
that what is a good person you know
people set out to live a meaningful life
everybody wants to live a meaningful
life but they have no idea what it
is and that's why they reach a certain
point in their life when they have a
midlife crisis because I had a pretty
good idea of what I wanted and I
followed this through and it's not what
I
wanted here I am I if you see people in
midlife they suddenly change their
profession you know they they thought
they wanted to to do something and you
know decided to go in a different
direction Monty Python's Flying Circus
which was a group of Highly Educated
individuals who made a comedy show just
tells you where we are as a society but
I loved it but they have this guy who
comes to a you know a uh career advisor
and he says look I've been a an
accountant you know my whole life and uh
I decided I want something more
interesting he says all right what are
you thinking of I was thinking of
becoming a lion
tamer he says I don't know if that's a
good move for you you know and anyway as
the guy's talking realizes he doesn't
really know what a lion is he thinks
it's an ante eater you know so he shows
him a picture of a lion like you know
well this is a line and like goes you I
was like oh my goodness um maybe that's
too much of a change for me I think I'll
try going to become an
actuary like that's enough of a move for
me you know so uh so people set off on
careers without asking themselves where
is this
going think it through so every
Russ so there's different
russas and Tu bishvat according to B
Hill
according to B
Hill is the r of the
trees it sounds like a very strange
concept A New Year of the trees I had a
student once and asked me what does it
mean the trees have a Rashana I said
that's right it's a judgment day for the
trees they dress up in white and they
pray all day and they eat a human dipped
in
honey I'm just kidding about that by the
way you have to always be careful when
you say things you know I I was speaking
about how um a lot of the pesak story
revolves around Dam you know how the
river turned to Dam how one of the signs
was that mosha was supposed to take
water pour it on the ground and it would
turn into Dum the Dum on the blood posts
theay the D of the cor PES and the D of
the Brisa uh the D of the Christian
Child that we put into our matzas anyway
I and I I kept going and I I did this
once in the and I see girls writing it
down I was like no no no no that one was
a joke we do not use the blood of
Christian children in our Matas anymore
at the last meeting of the Elders of
Zion we outlawed that you know
understand so she's writing that down I
said no that's that's also it's a joke
we don't have
accounts so um so you got to be careful
so no we don't the trees don't really
dress in white what does it
mean it is so incredibly
unromantic it is so
Technical and it means basically like
this you have an obligation to take off
truma and misus from uh the fruit from
from everything that you grow of this
three of them are deice there only three
things that grow that are the of Trum
and that's olives
grapes and
grain okay
now we take off on everything you have
to Meer everything in fact when I
learned here back in
1975 there were very few places that had
a to it there was one philal place that
you could go to for a big night out with
your friends this was
1975 so you you used to go and buy
things basically in places that had a
raban and uh a lot of people didn't
trust it so uh they felt that they they
weren't doing a careful enough job and
it was a political organization and okay
whatever so when they would buy fruits
and vegetables or they'd go someplace
with fruits and vegetables they would
take off truma and misus themselves in
fact you had to go down to the badat and
get yourself a little coin of pramur
that you used to
be the M Shen that was in it and you'd
have to put down your coin and the food
and there was a little thing that you
said you transferred the you designated
some of this food as myeni and then you
were it by putting on the coin and you
could only use the coin for X number of
times I think it was like a five L coin
and it worked for a certain number of
times then you had to bring it back to
the badat and then they had to transfer
all the prur out of it and you know and
then you could use it again it was a
very interesting process um and uh and
people would you know take off their own
tumors and Meers
now you're buying cucumbers and tomatoes
Med you don't have to mice those things
it's so now how do you figure when to
take off the drum and misus meaning
There's A din in the Tyra that you
cannot take off from this year's crop
for next year's crop so I harvest some
of my grain and El
I harvest some of my grain in
Tish I want to take off truma and meerus
I cannot mix the two of them together
and take off tumus and misus I have to
take off last year by themselves and
this year by itself therefore I have to
know what is the date of the cut off and
the answer is rosashana alif Tish that
determines what the rashash Shana is for
each one of those there's a clus when I
have to take off
m one out of every 10 animals that were
born this year um do I have to do it
Ines
eles argue so that's M so the animals
that were born before r or after rashes
I have to Meer them
separately um what about fruit that
grows on a tree and like I mentioned two
of these are the arasa grapes and olives
not to mention apples and and uh pears
and peaches and plums and all those
other kind of things it does not go by
Rashana because it goes by
fruit regular regular vegetables that
you pick grain that you harvest goes by
the time of the
harvesting meaning it doesn't matter
when my tomatoes ripened it doesn't
matter when my grain ripened it matters
when I harvest it that's considered the
year for truma and myus so for
everything it goes by rashash but for
the fruit of the tree it doesn't go by
when you pick it it goes by
theot what is
theot well if you've ever seen a fruit
tree you know first they Bloss him you
of course know that H because on roses
Nissan you're supposed to make a braa on
the fruit trees that are
flowering and uh if you don't do it
immediately ones Nissan you can do it
other times if you subscribe to the
hamoda in the picture section you'll
always see pictures of various rebes and
RAB going out
oniss and making
the on the flow FL in trees those are
the flowering
trees after the flower falls off it
forms a
bud and the bud develops into a fruit
which is known as the Abbot I'm just
kidding that's Bud and Abbot Costello
okay thank you very much I'll be here
all week
anyway but uh no that's called the
little bud once it forms a bud the bud
now is going going to ripen into a fruit
yeah so
um from the time that the bud forms
that's where it goes but the cut off
date by trees is not
rosesh Tish like it is for everything
else it goes by tuat so if the
fruit formed a bud before tub bishvat
they are considered last year's fruit if
they form the bud after tub bishvat
they're called this year's fruit so
tubish rat is the new year of the
trees in regard to when the fruit buds
in order to um uh decide which year you
take off the truma and
meus it's got to be one of the most
boring holidays I've ever heard of yeah
that's it
I mean tuba of the girls used to dress
in white and G and dance in The
Vineyards that's a holiday you
understand I don't care if it's a big
holiday or not that's a kind of holiday
I'm looking forward to but uh but I'm
celebrating when the bud took place and
when it
didn't so there's a lot more than that
to it and that's because we're making a
difference between
trees and vegetables what's the the
reason for this because there's a
difference between trees and
vegetables yeah
um from
trees you get
wine which is brought in the B
Mikes from
trees you get um uh oil which is brought
the B Mikes from trees you get five of
the shim which are BR as
Bikur
vegetables okay wheat is made into flour
which is brought in the Bas mikdash
grain has a special
status but
vegetables tomatoes cucumbers lettuce
carrots
radishes they don't have any special
status yeah they're important for good
health both they're filled with
micronutrients particularly cerous
vegetables like
broccoli yeah so uh they give you a lot
of nutrients that you should be having
does it sound like I'm spending too much
time on the topic of vegetables yes I am
why is that that's because um I'm pretty
sure I told the story already but since
it's such a part of my life I don't mind
repeating it um about 11 years ago I had
a heart attack and a double
bypass and about a year and a half ago I
had uh three Sten put into to the other
artery it was a very long procedure and
uh and then one of them closed up and I
had to go back in before sukus and have
another procedure and afterwards when I
met with the um the uh Doctor Who had
performed the angioplasty
he said look I'm running out of options
we're not going to open up your chest
again um there's no more room for any
more stance and the other two Sten I
can't operate on so you better do
something yeah you know you better
change the way you're eating get your
diabetes more under control and do
something alternatively don't start any
long books so uh so I had been on uh I
had been on a diet um some years ago on
a dare my personal trainer basically
dared me to do it and it's called the Dr
Ferman diet where you basically eat
vegetables nuts seeds and beans
legums and a little bit of fruit that's
it no meat no chicken no dairy products
um no uh fish no oil no salt yeah yeah
and he claims that he has studies that
prove that it actually reverses arterial
sclerosis it can actually clean out your
arteries so I went on it on a dare and I
stayed on it for the summer and then
rashash came and I was like I'm not
gonna have a not gonna have all the
rashash foods please there Simon you
know for br so I ate all those foods and
then I continued eating them for the
next several years without any break
anyway so I have always said to myself I
mean to go back onto this diet much as I
say you know a person sent me an email
it says I miss going to the gym today
that makes four years so I mean to go
back on it but this was desperate and I
went
on this diet and uh he stresses the
value of eating vegetables particularly
cruciferous vegetables because of the
micronutrients and he points out that
very often people who are overweight are
in fact starving because the garbage
food that they're eating doesn't have
the nutrients their body needs and so
their body is starving that's why it
tells you to keep eating because they're
hoping it maybe just by mistake you'll
have some broccoli you know what I mean
it might go in beef and broccoli that
you had in the Chinese something and get
some veget get some nutrients into your
body so I I went on this diet and I lost
25 lbs and um it doesn't make any sense
and and like a relatively short period
of time and uh I think it's because my
body was listening when the doctor was
talking and the body says listen between
me and you I don't care if you're fat
it's inconvenient for you you have
trouble tying your shoes you have to buy
your shoes your clothes in the big man's
Department I don't really care but now
I'm going to die uhoh we better get
serious and so I think my body just
decided on its own listen you eat the
vegetables I'll take care of the rest so
uh
so I have this it's interesting the ri
says that you're not allowed to live in
a town where they don't have vegetables
have to eat vegetables you know and um
uh one person said to me look animals
eat vegetables and I eat the animals
it's just more an efficient system you
know but doesn't really work that way
you know you have to actually eat the
vegetables so they're healthy for you
but you don't find that they have
religious significance trees have really
just significance let's take it a step
further the ramban asks why was Gan aen
called Gan aen when there were only
trees when you have only trees it's
called The Paradise an orchard when you
have uh vegetables it's called a Gina
that's a garden why is it called Gan
Aiden and he says because in the good
old days um trees were not planted in
Rose they just grew wherever you can see
sometimes when you go around erell and
you come to an olive Orchard the trees
are just all over the place I saw it in
Spain as well they they just wherever
they grow they grow you know they're not
planted with uh with that kind of
forethought but vegetables which you're
going to harvest over and over again you
plant them in Rose right and um uh so
Gan aen even though it was a place of
trees was called a gun because it was
planted in
Rose so
um you see that ganeden is all
trees and interestingly enough Gan aen
which is not only a term that we use for
Paradise where Adam and were put but we
also refer TOA as Gan aen isn't it
interesting that hababa is described as
a place of trees as was Paradise in this
world a place of trees
wait it gets better there's something
else that's called a
tree it is a tree of life to those who
cling to it the Torah itself is called a
tree there's another thing that's called
the tree because although erel is
referred to as ER
z a land flowing with milk and
honey um it has another designation in
pares
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AEV right it is called the land of the
shiv ER is defined by the seven
species now granted two of those are not
trees per se right wheat and barley but
the other five are of course um
fruit and that's why the shivum are
wheat and
barley dates and
figs grapes and
olives and it's amazing how often people
forget the seventh cuz it doesn't have a
appear you understand wheat and barley
they're both grain you understand uh
grapes and olives are both used to be
squeezed to make stuff out of uh figs
and dates they sound
alike Tamar you know people sometimes
even need have to remember so you say I
remember Tamar is a date because I went
out on a date with Tamar so that's how I
never went out with TAA you know but F
kind thing but people forget
pomegranat doesn't have a doesn't have a
buddy you know remone
laav it's the same problem when they try
to remember the Seven Dwarfs you know so
remember dopi and Doc one smart one
stupid you remember happy and grumpy
right the Opposites you remember Sneezy
and sleepy because they both have
serious conditions and people forget
bashville he's the remone of the seven
dwars anyway so um uh so it's defined by
these fruit now what's different about
trees and vegetables I had a vegetable
garden almost nothing that I planted
grew the only thing that I ever grew
successfully were radishes because you
just throw them in the ground and they
grow and uh you pull them out of the
ground and there they are the radish now
you could pull it out of the ground like
in a couple of days and there'll be a
radish it'll be a very small radish if
you leave it longer it'll turn into a
bigger radish and the same thing is true
with carrots throw in the ground you can
get a little carrot leave it long you'll
get a bigger carrot yeah the same thing
is true with lettuce after you plant it
you'll get a little lettuce you get a
big a lettuce yeah same thing with
tomatoes if you plant it you'll get a
little tomato eventually get a Big
Tomato unless you planted cherry
tomatoes then they won't get much bigger
yeah but uh vegetables are basically the
same and they're really not high
maintenance tomatoes are a little Hy you
have to put a little stick there so that
the vine grows up on it Etc but most of
the vegetabl you just TOS in the ground
and they grow yeah if you don't want to
have a bunch of bugs in it then you have
to spend a lot more time keeping the
bugs out of it you know and using uh
pesticides and stuff like that but for
the most part they'll just grow you know
same thing with herbs all these things
that grow in the ground let's say you
want to plant a
tree um so you take a um an apple seed
and you put in the ground now of course
you're not going to do that the reason
you're not going to do that is because
those of you who have children know you
don't know what you're going to get
every kid comes out and you're like
where did this kid come from doesn't
take after me or my wife you know or
anybody else that I know really they
seem to be an alien from another planet
you know they just they just or you see
that oh you know I have I have black
hair and my wife has blonde hair so by
statistics a quarter of our kids will
have blonde hair and the Le rest of them
will have black hair and then I got this
one red head and where did that come
from and we have to go back in the
family and hopefully we'll find someone
with red hair otherwise we have to check
the neighbors but uh you know where they
come from why because there's all kinds
of genetic possibilities and all kinds
of recessive genes so they never plant
apple seed because you don't know what
you're going to get they're constantly
crossbreeding trees till they get uh
fruit that's going to have the right
taste the resistance to disease so when
they want to plant another tree they
actually cut off a branch and stick it
in the ground so it's basically cloning
the tree that's the way that they do it
right so some people are thinking about
that so I'll have a kid I could just
clone myself and all my kids will be
just like myself and that's just too
frightening for the entire world to
consider you know as it is it's bad
enough that there's one of me but uh you
know but you never what you're going to
get but let's say Johnny apple seed
you're going around throwing seeds in
the ground So eventually it's going to
sprout and you're going to get a
sapling there's nothing you can really
do with the sapling you have to just
take care of it and eventually the
sapling will grow into a small tree and
a
seats so you think oh I forgot what kind
of a tree I planted I'll take a little
bite from it and you'll find that it has
a distinct
Woody taste it just tastes like a piece
of wheat a wood a peach tree the wood
doesn't taste like a peach a plum tree
doesn't taste like a
plum that by the way was one of the
things that K was upset with the trees I
told you that the trees should taste
like the fruit this way when I plant a
bunch of trees I know what I have there
instead I have no idea what's there I
just have to keep taking care of the
tree until it grows to the point that it
produces fruit that's a long wait it
takes a lot of effort to get fruit off
of a tree forget about the
gamorra with um honle where he sees this
guy planting a carob tree and he says it
takes 70 years to get fruit from a carob
tree and the guy says I know but when I
was born there were already Carib trees
which means somebody planted it with me
in mine
so I'm going to plant this for the Next
Generation so honu goes to sleep and
unbeknownst to him he wakes up 70 years
later
yeah somebody asked me a question once
who's the biggest and by the way
eventually he goes to the B Mish and
nobody believes that he's because lived
70 years ago and there's nobody alive
that's on his level to you know uh to
learn with so he doens that he should
die and he goes back goes back to sleep
and passes away somebody asked me once
who's the biggest Yeshiva
guyon or
ainu I said I don't even understand the
question it says um it says AB
ainu uh you know toured all around erel
so that's your typical Yesa guy you know
he's always running around on TM or is
itel who slept for 70 years got up went
to the B magish so his Kusa wasn't there
and went back to
sleep I said this is a very profound
question I have to think about it so I
said it over to my son and he said it
can't be AB know it says Vash came he
got up early in the morning so that's
for sure not a Yeshiva guy you know but
uh uh so he comes when he wakes up and
he sees somebody picking fruit from the
tree he says how you picking fruit from
the tree you know you just planted it
and the guy looks at him and says I
didn't plant this my grandfather planted
this 70 years ago and now it's finally
giving fruit
so um it takes a lot of effort in order
to be able to get the fruit of a tree
much more than vegetables but what you
get is much sweeter you just can't
compare the sugar content to fruit in
fact they talk about the Paris ginisa
where they would get drunk from the suar
there was so much sugar in the fruit
that they fermented on the tree so you
actually got drunk from eating the fruit
that's how high the sugar content
was now you can get find yourself a
sweet tomato or a sweet pepper but come
on you're comparing that to a to a date
you know you're comparing that to a to a
sweet fruit there's no comparison at all
so it takes a lot of effort but the
payoff is much
better and that's why if to put it into
a fancy term the fruit of the trees
arein with effort with pain with
struggle say that erel is only acquired
through sufferings when I made
alah um my as I mentioned my good friend
David Winer said I'll help you through
the process other people just quoted me
the kazal it's from be certain why am I
going through this be certain I said
yeah but they don't have to add to
it enough already you
know I don't need a she as they say you
know an extra large Shear of it but ER
ni be now the truth is that today you
can't compare it you know there were
people who walked from Russia to
ell um there's an unbelievable book
about the founding of mus Kat baa um and
the struggle these people went through
to be able to keep shita and the late
1800s and the starvation and disease and
the difficulties there was no water
supply in her you
know you know if when it rained you
filled up your sistern and and when it
ran out you had no water now ER SP ni to
beern now it's not so bad you know a guy
I know had to go for a procedure with
his wife to someplace in Oklahoma of all
places and comes in the doctor and the
lady says where you pe where where you
all your people from they go we're from
Israel and she goes Zeke you hear of
that they're from Israel he was reading
his paper he put it down he goes but do
they have a
Walmart he says no we don't he goes
picks up his
paper no we do not have a woman wart you
know and uh um but we do have an oad in
fact we exported that to America that's
Bingo it's really OSHA so there you go
but anyway um the uh
uh somebody said once at a
bris says how do you go into a bris or
dressed up carried on a pillow
surrounded by friends and family it
looks so nice and this kindly old Rabbi
comes up to you with a knife you assume
it's for the bagels and how do you walk
out of the bris bloody bloody and crying
he said
K he says and he told the story about
this little boy is walking with his
father and he sees his Rabbi and the
rebi says to the little boy do you love
the Torah and he says no Rabbi I hate
the the Torah and his father gots upset
he says no no he's right when we start
out the kid we put a little drop of
Honey on the page but that's the last
time yeah as it said
in it's hard it takes effort it
takes if a person says I struggle withar
with effort believe them but if he said
I got the Torah without effort don't
believe them it's not
possible and Haba is only by
y why are we in this world
says
yeah
for that we do all our lives all of our
struggles all of our
efforts so
ghena is a place of trees and you cona
it with effort
to is a tree you con it with effort and
uh you cona it with effort things that
are very sweet take a lot of effort
vegetables you can live on vegetables
you can live in you don't have to learn
T you can go to a rabbi and ask what the
is and you don't have to go toab but
anything that is sweet is compared to a
tree and we're in this world to
celebrate tubish we're in this world to
understand the value of trees and a
person is compared to a tree
right a person is a tree that we are in
this world to produce very sweet fruits
but that's only going to come with
effort as I've said many times people
don't choose to live meaningless life
lives it's just easier to live a
meaningless life than a meaningful
life
so as we begin
budding yeah why is Tu bishvat the cut
off point says the
banura because the ground begins warming
I know it's kind of silly you
know those of you who live in uh in
temperate climates it's still freezing
cold old there are no leaves on the tree
someone said to me once how come on
tubish does a to eat dried fruit I said
cuz there is no fresh fruit all the
trees are dead you know what I'm saying
you don't see anything and if you look
at the average tree there's not a leaf
there's nothing but on tub bishvat the
ground begins to warm and the sap begins
flowing through the tree and the tree is
starting to come back to life whether
you realize it or
not and that's the the challenge that we
have we have to get that sap flowing to
be able to work to produce those very
sweet fruit you know uh one of the
things you do when you have a tree is
you have to call the fruit you have to
remove some of the fruit why because the
tree has only so much energy and if it's
going to put it into making all these
little fruit you're going to have very
small fruit but if you remove them so
they can concentrate on the larger fruit
the fruit will come out larger and
sweeter so too we can only concentrate
on so many things and if we concentrate
on the most important things then we
will have a much sweeter better more
meaningful life well that's it for this
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