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Tisha B'Av: Actions & Echoes - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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our actions have echoes our actions have
echoes shortly before his marriage the
young father went to one of the Gedaliah
door as the young fellow grew up in
Yerushalayim food was very very scarce
the only banana anybody ever seen was in
a photograph they were starving it
happened one day the Rebbe went out of
the room and he left a few coins on the
stander he said okay who took the money
nobody said anything okay I want
everybody to line up against the wall
and he went from each boy to boy
checking their pockets and as he was
going down the line this poor young
fellow was terrified he took the money
out of his pocket he slipped it in the
pocket of the boy next door to him Rebbe
passed over him he got to this boy
pulled out the money and he said what's
this
he said rabbee rabbee I didn't take it I
didn't take it there have you looked at
him and of course after that this young
fellow got a name of being a Galef and
very soon he started to turn up less and
less to class and the end of the story
was that he went off the dareth and he
became completely secular this young man
said to this God Lord oh he said how can
I get married with this on my conscience
this God lador said to him it's
interesting you should say that because
I heard a very very similar similar
story happened to me when I was young
somebody took some money from the stand
of the Rebbe came back in the room he
lined us all up in a line and as the
Rebbe got to the boy who taken the money
he took the money out took the money put
it in his pocket and he carried on
searching the whole line of boys and we
got to the end he said okay boys turn
around Tom let's all to say say together
Hashi Boehner I shared my lair father
not sure bah ha - your main Lukic Adam
said that boy went on to be one of the
good earlier doors he said you weren't
to blame you weren't to blame you were
young you were hungry and whatever this
young fellow did or didn't do a Kurdish
both will have rack of him he knows the
true Koechlin of what he had to go
through and he'll judge him his wrath on
him says well I'm the first I'm really
worried about is the Heder maybe one
foolish action one action of incense
insensitivity and the whole person a
light life of a whole person will be
ruined our actions have echoes few weeks
ago on the Shabbat afternoon I was asked
to speak to a group of young secular
Israeli teenagers now these kids they go
through this thing called a a máquina
kadam survey which basically means that
they say they go round and they try and
get experience of different groups of
israeli society these kids were all very
intelligent very bright very personable
very nice and they want to have contact
with different sections of Israeli
society because as the potential leaders
of society the creme de la creme they
need to have this experience and so it
was that they spent a Shabbat
afternoon in up the road here and they
had lunch with her 80 families and they
brought me in to speak to them just
before shadows shudders and I stressed
to them I said how every Jew that to me
every Jew whether he's secular or he's
her ad whatever keeper he wears I have a
mitzvah to love him and that her eighty
Jews love their secular brethren not
always as the media would like to depict
us and I've really tried as much as I
could to build bridges it's not easy
when I was finished speaking the young
girl inside turned to me and she said
sister but you're not like other
karadian
I said well this is you're not a realtor
ad so I said well I'm open
she said no no no no you're not
judgmental so I said what do you mean
she said I was at a lunch with the
karate family and my hostess there the
lady of the house made me feel them she
speaking in Hebrew she made me feel like
a character ah Rekha which means an
empty wagon now I don't know she was
aware of this but this was the exactly
the same expression that happened in the
conversation between the cousin ish
sega's of the broker and David
ben-gurion the first Prime Minister of
the State of Israel
ben-gurion went to Bnei Brak to try and
see if he could work outside a
compromise with the cousin ish and he
explained to the cousin mission that we
were living in the 20th century and we
had the Jewish state and the her ad
world had to the crowd they had to come
towards him a little bit make
compromises
so the cousin is quoted in a gomorian
Sanhedrin that says there were two
wagons on the alley on the pathway up to
beg her on one was laden full and the
other was empty the Gemara says that the
wagon which is full takes precedence
says the concept cousin ish we the her
ad public the her ad world we are like a
wagon which is full laden with
listen and Yiddish kite and you are a
wagon that is empty and you have to give
us precedence
now I'm sure that's what the cousin ish
understood was necessary to say to them
David ben-gurion but sometimes in our
sincere desire to bring close our
brothers and sisters who are not yet
religious we can come off as very
condescending oh you're so lucky to find
yourself at this wonderfully ultra
Orthodox religious table on a Shabbat
afternoon where we are about to disabuse
you of all your nourish tighten your
Stuart no relationship has any value
unless it's faith based on respect if
you if you want to treat some of that
your Shabbos table like an S rug you'll
find there a lemon no relationship in
the world which has an agenda call our
but secluded over and even if that Arva
is based on a sincere desire to be
micariff people it only can start with
the sincere respect I tried as much as I
could to explain that this lady was
outing acting out of sincere feelings
but I don't know I heard afterwards that
she really turned off her actions have
echoes my son is a keen swimmer he
usually does about 60 lengths and one
few weeks ago he was swimming and he we
got very very tired he's about 20 legs
he thought that's enough he was just
about to get out of the pool and
somebody said to him you know I have to
tell you something
I really enjoy you swimming I really
enjoy watching you really you really
swim so nicely he turned round and swam
another 40 minutes never underestimate
the power of a word
even if it's inadvertent our actions
have echoes Micha Bruce's father-in-law
Rob ice into our boss once said the
grandchildren of the price you get for
not killing your children but once in a
while you can even have knuckles from
your own children I was at the kiddush a
few weeks ago and a friend of mine came
up and said I have to tell you a story
about your son
he said a few years ago quite a few
years ago now my my son was getting onto
the the tender when they couldn't
English the bus to go to the Heder and
it was his first day your son was a bit
older than him and you know he was so
nervous you could imagine the first
thing these big boys and and he started
to cry so your son came over to him and
he pulled out a sweetie from his pocket
a candy and he said here take this don't
cry I saw that son I said you two terms
another man that's not the point of the
story now in our house at the beginning
of every school term I am making sure
all my children go up onto that tender
with the sweetie in their pockets our
actions occur an echo as a young fellow
from a religious family and bnei brak
and he decided one day to turn his back
on religion on yiddish kite he moved out
of his home and he moved in with his
secular uncle in Tel Aviv Tel Aviv is as
close to Bnei Brak geographically as it
is distance religiously but when this
young fellow started to date a
non-jewish girl and things started to
get serious and he told his uncle that
he was going to marry this girl that was
it even the secular uncle just that's
too much and try as he might to persuade
this boy not to marry this non-jewish
girl he failed so his last-ditch attempt
he said look at the very least the very
least is you owe your parents to go
to Bnei Brak and to tell them in person
that much you have to do so this
fellow's agreed with certain conditions
and the conditions were that he was
going to have his Shabbat the way he
liked it which basically meant on Friday
night standing out on the veranda on the
mere passive with a cigarette in his
hand with the neighbors on the opposite
verandas Shabbos morning found him there
with his iPad his iPhone and come shall
shew us the father said to him rabbi
mange Steinman is giving a shear the
chalice Judas why do you come so he went
and after a shallow Judas after the
sheer other so his father brought him
over to a iron laid and introduced him
he said this is my son he's no more he's
not sure Machado sinning so I related to
this felon he said how long is it since
you stopped keeping Shabbos so he said
about two years he said and in those two
years how many times did you have here
who ring of children so he said four
times and those four times how long were
they about ten minutes sir our innate
sense so it comes out that in the last
two years you had 1440 minutes of the
mahkum Valley Chuba and tsadikim
gomorian condom sham for that I envy the
chance he went back
young fellow said this the words of a
Pilate keep going around in his head
couldn't let it go he persuaded the
wedding
eventually he broke it off completely
and today he's from our actions have
echoes as parents and teachers how
careful we have to be to use our
heritage to use the coal Yaakov to
encourage to inspire to give love and
not determine to the sword of criticism
parshas debarment we read yesterday in
shoe halo had to borrow my share deep
emotion al khali Israel but a bar yard
then the safer cinema broke him says the
word Abraham osseous as sweet arrived
the Torah has to be sweet very often I
think speaking is about children but I
see that many of my friends and I'm not
saying I'm innocent totally of this
because we come into Yiddish guide with
tremendous enthusiasm that sometimes for
our children who are Suffolk all from
from birth and we expect from them the
same degree and they're not like us
every Belcher is a pioneer every ball
sugar has had to cross a difficult road
a difficult line not everybody can do
that
and when we can inflict on our children
the same standards and we end up being
mocked near where we should be make up a
maker where we should sometimes be
mocked me that's a recipe for disaster
the Torah has to be sweet the Torah has
to be sweet
Bravo big the milliseconds of the bracha
said that a person wants to have
saprykin is learning he should have
qivana in VII Reznor that same Bravo
bara Revlon in the morning we say them
because I heard that the Torah should be
sweet we have to learn the Torah that's
a few it doesn't say anywhere that it
has to be sweet we have to dub him for
that and you also used to say that and
I've heard two versions of this that the
the Torah is like eating a steak you put
a piece of steak in your mouth mmm very
nice mm-hmm
that's a steak the more you chew it the
more your Casa the more you got over the
more the sweetness comes out and that's
the second meaning of the word RA of
Horus means like by the eruv mixture a
person can only be mixed up in something
when it gets into his kishkes when he it
becomes part of them and that only comes
from going over and over things
the ate Sahara always says to us when he
want a house of this you know it wait
till you've forgotten it then he
could've hassle the sweetness of
learning is all in the and we live in
the world where we've been taught our
whole education is now this now this now
this now this you know it's a miracle to
me that I can still teach ptosis two
children two boys have been brought up
on a nine diluted diet and MTV where the
cutting rate is is in nanoseconds this
this one this one is because learning
Gomorrah is all about holding card
holding cup being able to focus being
able to contain an idea in your head for
more than just a few seconds and
everything about our culture our
so-called culture teaches us to D focus
now this novice
I've often thought that learning Gemara
is a bit like juggling in your head you
know you go omar abu omar over okay got
a Moraga omar over i'm a rather a
biomatter moreover okay
dragon bomber over over over at bay oh
ma about cake come up here o morado
Omar Ivana a bio ma honorabie sera are
moraga a Bahama and then we start and
then of course you haven't even got to
the the flaming torches there is shining
the acronym and it's all going on in
your head
but it's not easy
and we're taught we live in a society
which teaches us that things that are
not easy are not worth our attention
take two people one just got to the top
of Mount Whitney the highest mountain of
the continental US I think and you know
he probably should stop Mount Whitney
for a good two or three days and another
guy he gets a helicopter and he lands up
there in 15 minutes now which of these
two people has more satisfaction from
getting to the top not talking about fun
and talking about genuine happiness the
guy who climbed up there why because he
invested in it because he worked in it
we've taught we are taught our societies
teaches us that things by definition
should be easy and this removes one of
the biggest weapons there is against
lack of self-esteem which any mechanic
will tell you is probably the biggest
battle that any Rebbe or any teacher
faces today lack of self-esteem what
builds a person's self-esteem when they
take on a challenge that's durable they
can do it and they succeed when you
teach a person the challenges by their
nature are unworthy the life should be
simple simplicity is an ultimate value
you have removed from them one of the
Iker main tools of giving people success
self-confidence and happiness in life we
live in a world where everything has to
be instant I won't drive in food I won't
drive in marriage I won't drive him
divorce I don't want to get out of my
car Reid's a society which has no word
for challenge in its vernacular
there's another aspect of our brave new
world which gives us serious problems I
want to read you something that a friend
of mine sent me for those of my
generation who do not and cannot
comprehend why Facebook exists and
trying to make friends outside Facebook
while applying the same principles
therefore every day I walk down the
street and tell passes by what I've
eaten how I feel at the moment what I've
done the night before what I'll do later
and with whom I give them pictures of my
family of me watering the lawn taking
the dog for a walk gardening taking
things apart in the garage standing in
front of landmarks and driving around
town having lunch and doing what
everybody does every day I also listen
to their conversations and give them and
give and give them thumbs up and tell
them that I like them and it works just
like Facebook I already have four people
following me two police officers a
private investigator
and a psychiatrist I use the modern
parlance Lord I laughed out loud when I
read this but after little reflection I
thought to myself how sad how
superficial are these relationships the
pass for friendship on our brave new web
a person has three relationships in this
world with other people with a college
Bravo and with himself in other makam
and other cavero then I do not smoke
when a dead person doesn't have when we
live in a society which breeds
superficial relationships with other
people inevitably this will breed
superficial relationships in his other
two areas of life with a shame and when
itself
friends Hashem when there's no real
relationship there no sense of
commitment no sense of consequence no
scar no honest friend a nice Scottish
poet who I'm gonna friend you I like you
and I could equally well unlike you when
that disease creeps into our personal
relationships it extends to our
relationship with Hashem and it also
extends to our relationship with ourself
because a superficial relationship with
ourselves means I have no self-respect
no self-worth
I just friend myself until I unfriend
myself and end up in front of a
psychologist
based on meekness tradition was net
broth for the three cardinal of errors
because domum murder about Lazzara
idolatry yelu ER is sexual immorality
ramesh appear as a kid the son of live
raka once wanted to say told me in here
from personally somebody told me he said
this that these three the three
relationships of the person had
correspond to those three of eras or the
opposite they should be anyway they in
autumn the kuvira that's that's
obviously the antidote via the opposite
of that is she has done the kill
somebody is the the nadir of personal
relationships the absolute author of
opposite of avodah Zarah is been Adam
lahmacun my relationship with the shin
and he said the opposite of veal we
arise the relationship the poison of
Guillory arise is the poison pain aden
la adds my because he loses his source
of autumn he becomes an intelligent
speaking animal he loses his story to
Odin I was thinking to myself I didn't
see this anywhere maybe if somebody
could point out Akasha that's fine but I
was thinking that maybe the three always
parallel those three relationships
Avram El Nino is Bernardo Mahavira it
was the oil patois from four directions
of arena was who went out the pillar of
Casa to bring people Takas can fire
Shekinah Yitzhak Aveeno is connect it
about Azara
that's when Adam lahmacun yes a Covino
is the alert a Mima who was prepared to
offer himself as the Cobra says a for
our show it's a Covino mu knocking
they're placed in front of a Shen the
whole time Michelle sees it Savino as
as a Corbin and yeah Covino I was
thinking to myself must come out then
that a broom Avenue is connected you
know urias
the Diaco Vivino is that surah Sodom and
today it struck me in the kingdom that
we said the first Kingdom this morning
what is the source of them which is
stamped on the kiss they are covered the
face of yucca poppy Yakima vino is surah
Sodom Hillary arises the opposite there
Hagar I was also thinking it's the surah
of Yaakov of even there the picture
above Iranian when it was also the
picture not other so yahoo Aveeno it's
also the picture of Yaakov avi knew that
side saved Josephus addict in the
ultimate test of Guillory urias just at
the moment when he was about to give him
to the advances of Potiphar's wife the
dewclaw shall have appeared the picture
I'm reminded of something Rahman Bullman
said many years ago is like it's on the
brothel he said that the first gathering
together of a good assess where they
founded mesh appear a found that we got
for yo me that was a they wanted to get
on the Rabbani together to take a
picture at the end of the a good of the
convention and they got a photograph of
a photographer and of course you know
those days they had the big flash powder
and the big thing and as he went under
the shadiness
half of the people half of the rabona
did this Romare Shapiro said rabbi sign
my masters there's a generation coming
that it's only the Duke no the only the
visit of your high League opponent which
is going to keep them attached to you
discount the eyes are such a powerful
portal in the body the eyes which can
see the open ocean can also be the
portal that can admit model it's lung
the greatest tumor that can be that's
the battle we're fighting
attend the kisum the hina the here the
kingdom any egg Pelican Bahia the Doyles
what is a big here the Phenom my son
have no wanted to save it what really
they were saying was that they didn't
just the shame it was a bikina nobody a
behemoth a better sorry about him and
the Phenom means they laughed they lost
their Munna they lost their batata it
was behind him because they had no
reason to do that and our test he said
is now in the long long nights of a
goddess
that's when our Munna is going to be
attested that's the tickin for that
bethere the Hinnom and needless crying
we're all fine when things are going
well
but when things start to get tough
that's when I really moon and that's
well before the talk and really kicks in
a few years ago but a few years ago now
my daughter came home from school and
told us that a teacher taught us a magic
then in the days just before mushiya
Hashem will stretch a rope from one end
of the world to the other and everyone
will have to grab onto it and hold on
very very hard because Hashem is going
to shake it very very hard and only
those people who have really Mona and
Batak them will hold on as she said to
me daddy daddy we have to find the rope
where's the rope
where's the rope is he gonna go through
I say appear yes
and it's gonna go through London and
it's gonna go through Tel Aviv it's
gonna go through the neighbor at the
South Shabbos table yesterday afternoon
Shabbos which is also Tish above
it's a strange conversation no available
for Hessian but obviously people's minds
conversation came up and owner Haddad
that if you had five minutes to live you
knew you had just five minutes to live
and you had your children gathered
around you what would you say and the
same daughter said I did tell them my
children fight for your amudha Emunah is
a fight in muna isn't either people tend
to think that you either believe you
don't believe that's not true a person
can believe that cos is a very very bad
thing but anger is a very bad thing but
you'll stay an angry person he'll stay
on a casa till the day he dies unless
he's prepared to work on it and Munna is
exactly the same there are things that
strengthens a personal movement and
there are things that we can the persons
in I did something and I said to you now
because maybe it'll help I wanted to I
printed out some cards and actually some
fridge stickers magnets and I have
something if you'd be interested to get
one but you could write it on yourself I
wrote this I want to be close to a shed
because he made the world and he made me
too
and he wants me and he wants to be close
to me so I want to be close to him too
and I know it seems sounds kind of trite
but two or three times a day I would
pull out this card and read it and it
works let's try it you know but it works
I want to finish with the story there
was a poetry competition in London
defeat the London a few years ago the
poetry competition was everybody had to
read the same poem the poem was the Lord
is my shepherd Psalm 23 the Lord's
Prayer as it's called mizmor Lord
Abbiati Hashem Rollie was in English one
by one the contestants stood up and they
recited the Lord's Prayer and there was
one young fellow who stood up and he was
clearly
Milas about him everybody else he
finished and he sat down and the entire
audience rose to their feet with his
standing ovation and the judges called
him up immediately and gave him the
prize clapping everybody was starting to
lose to leave the auditorium and this
short little Jewish fellow walked up to
the dais and he said excuse me judges
but that wonder maybe I could I could I
say my version would you mind
so everybody looked around I mean okay
so he comes up on the stage he starts to
speak within two lines everybody in the
auditorium is crying their eyes out
finishes the whole of his mother David
and he says thank you very much
walks off the stage and out onto the
street and this young fellow on the
prize runs up to him and he says you
take the prize
this is your prize so no please you won
the prize you did very nicely you did
very very well I don't want the prize
should not take it no no no I'm not
taking the prize shimmer so this young
fellow said okay fine but I want to ask
you one question why is it that when I
said Miss Molotov it when I said the
Lord's Prayer everybody clapped and when
you said miss Hubbard of it when you
said the Lord's Prayer everybody cried
and he said the reason is that I know
the shepherd the job of a Jew is to know
the shepherd to find the shepherd to
look for the shepherd to do actions
which bring other people closer to the
shepherd we're in very dark times now
dark dark times just before machine
comes it's our job we feel the Jewish
people a miniscule point but a point of
bright light which very soon there's not
a she'll illuminate the world the next
year rather than sitting on these
plastic chairs will be marching together
thankfully share hard to the base of
make though
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