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Shalom everybody welcome back to the M
welcome home to Torah a very warm
welcome I'm glad you're all here because
tonight's class is another absolutely
fundamental you know
foundational yic you know fundamental
principles of Judaism that I believe
every Jew and every non-jew every
righteous Gentile needs to know and uh
it's based on the clear car as of course
we use the clear car as the the um the
basis for our discussion the clear in
Paras AEV okay and we're going to be in
chapter 7 and really it's verse
12 now we do encourage you to all learn
Hebrew so in the description box below
is a link where you could find the the
um the sore sheets the Hebrew sour
sheets for that particular para for this
particular para if you're interested in
getting the English
Source sheets basically I just add
English translations to some of the
sources that are quoted here to make it
easier to look up um you don't have to
Fumble around although it's always good
to see them in the original another uh
concept that I want to
mention is that uh especially in
tonight's class I always encourage you
to look at and uh listen to the other
classes on this
para um we're not covering the whole
Para we usually cover just a few
verses however tonight's class is
picking up it's almost like part two of
a previous class uh where we're going to
go more in depth towards let's say part
two the second part of the class we're
going to go much more in depth so down
below there'll be a link to what we call
the first part of this class although I
will give you I'm hoping like in two or
three minutes I know it won't be two or
three minutes um some background okay so
if you notice in Source One in the
English I mentioned that the previously
the emphasized in the beginning of pares
AEV that the word AEV is translating or
it's hinting to the idea of
theim are a type of Mitzvah there's two
typ let's just say you can always divide
any subject into two parts so there are
mitv there are Commandments that are
called
kimim would be the mitzvas that are not
b based on logic and reason they're more
of religious nature and the Misha are
let's say civil
laws between man and man things that
Society needs to
run and uh the the important lesson that
the clear gives over is to emphasize
this idea that one should perform theim
which are mitzvas without necess without
reason just like you would with the with
the Mish meaning these are things that
you know are right there's you know
right and wrong you know it's right or
wrong you know that there's I'm going to
even call benefit for society and for
the world that's what the mishpatim are
theim are decrees from God without
reason you should do them because God um
because God commanded you basically an
even playing field I'm going to get into
a little bit more and vice versa meaning
that the Mish you should do because God
decreed it theim are more religious
nature and you should do the Mish even
though they make sense and they feel
good when you do them you should do them
because God commanded you now that's for
the Jews okay and we're going to say
that even a Ben no is going to learn a
tremendous amount of wisdom there a
non-jew who wants to I'm going to use
the words observe the Torah for them
their motivation should
be and you'll see why I'm saying saying
this that when they do the seven no laws
when they do the whatever they're
obligated to by the way it's not just
seven there's seven principles and any
logical um moral Mitzvah that's in the
Torah they're also obligated
in okay so the Clear Car really goes out
of his way to emphasize that
theim should be done and performed just
like the Misha the mishpatim should be
performed just like you do theim
and for the reasons we mentioned uh
earlier so that for sure view the
previous classes on that on that issue
okay Rashi had mentioned on verse
12 that why is the word a have used what
does it mean it literally means to heal
but if you will heed the minor
Commandments or in Hebrew it'sot
theot that what usually people
are they usually trample them with their
heels and that is what the Torah is
warning you you should um you shouldn't
treat them as of minor importance okay
so it's very important that we equate
the two and again you'll enjoy the
previous class so we're going to pick up
in the middle of T Shing yud that would
be 710 in the
clear and halfway down the
page he says what does it say at the end
of thean so if you go back to um chapter
7 verse so in verse 9 you must know that
Hashem your God he is the god the
faithful God who safeguards the Covenant
and the kindness for those who love him
and for those who observe his
Commandments for a thousand Generations
that's unbelievable that's incredible
now verse 10 and he repays his enemies
in his lifetime we have no idea what
that means who are God's enemies if you
read verse 9 you understand that God
loves those who observe his Commandments
for a thousand
Generations so who does he not love that
would be the
enemy again it's very it's it's very um
vague he repays his enemies in his
lifetime to make him perish he will he
shall not delay for his enemy in his
lifetime he shall repay him now what I'm
about to tell you you don't really see
in the words until you really examine
them carefully in the
Hebrew hasem will pay to those who hate
him to their
face to cause their destruction to uh
how did they translated here um perish
okay that's a good
translation no he he doesn't delay he
will pay them quickly let's say elav
again to his face yes
sh very I would say vague because we
don't understand exactly what it means
God's enemies okay so this idea of God
hating somebody who in the world are
these
people and that God will what does it
mean that he will not delay in paying in
paying them okay so Rashi actually says
what it means meaning during his
lifetime God will pay him good reward
what is going on here talking about
God's enemies he's going to reward
them but what does he do why is he
rewarding them now in this world in
order to cause that person to be lost
from the world to come there will not be
any reward in the world to come there
there won't even be the world to come
for such a person unbelievable so who is
this person that God is going to bless
in this
world and like I said in the beginning I
believe every Jew must understand the
principles and every god-loving
Gentile should understand these
principles as
well okay because we're going to talk
about the basis for a righteous noide a
I'm going to say in Hebrew
the the one who the ones amongst the
Nations who are truly
righteous and you got to like be
prepared for this so that's at the end
of last week's para then we turn the
page and we go right into this is the
reward for those who hearken to these
ordinances we already said the word
reward here AEV is referring to theim
theim are those Mitzvah that are not
logical you do them equal to the
Mish and then you will observe and
perform them Hashem your God will
safeguard for you the Covenant and the
kindness and that's going to refer to
the world to come the promise of uh
eternal life okay so now let's just get
into the clear right away the CLE car
mentioned this
verse right he's going to pay to those
who hate him to their face to cause them
to
perish he won't delay that payment
meaning he's going to pay now in this
world elav to his face meaning in this
world yes low he will certainly pay
him you will guard the mitz remember
there's two types the and
the during his
lifetime he's going to pay
him whatever reward good reward is
coming to him so who again who is the
who are those that hate that God
hates in order to take away in order to
trouble them meaning to to take take
away from the the the the reward in the
world to come now right away the clay
card is making a unbelievable assumption
but he will take the Assumption and
prove what he's talking about and the
assumption is it's not just an
assumption it's actually a principle the
K what's bothering what is bothering the
clear if a
non-jew fulfills a mitvah doesn't matter
which one even and especially the seven
law in which
he's question mark why is he considered
or called hated by God at the time he's
fulfilling a Mitzvah it doesn't make
sense a non-jew who's doing a Mitzvah
Mitzvah means god commanded him he is
what he's hated by God at the time he
does
it trust me if you really thought about
this it certainly does not make sense
God should love
him so now the assumption is like this
with absolute
certainty since what we're talking about
this
non-jew I would even say drum R please
this is really the summation of what we
spoke about as you'll see in in the
earlier part of the clear that we only
summarized a
even at the time at the moment that the
person is
non-jew is fulfilling a particular
Mitzvah amongst what we're going to call
the mus The Logical wellth thought out
intellectually stimulating or beneficial
MIT
I'm going to say in this case we were
describing the one that God hates he is
only doing the Mitzvah or the we'll call
the kind the good act whatever that is
for a a benefit it could be a
psychological benefit could be an
emotional benefit it could be an
intellectual benefit but he's feeling
the benefit at the moment that he's
performing the Mitzvah and perhaps
because it's that's why he's doing it
not
a therefore the clear is claiming that
this person has the status the den of
somebody who basically made his own
religion what does it mean he that he
pin for himself he made his own personal
ruling he decided this is good for me
not because God commanded him he's doing
it because it's good for
him and therefore therefore he will
receive reward in this world a I mean
was so much that needs to be um
explained here you know we said that
this person is not going to get the the
the reward in the world to come well he
doesn't believe in it he doesn't believe
in God he's not doing these misses CU
God commanded he's doing them only I'm
talking about the one who does them only
for the sake obviously if a Ben Noah
does it because yes it makes sense and
especially because God commanded me or
him he's not going to fit in this
category this is the category where he's
doing it only because it makes sense and
not because God commanded
him but God tells us the Jewish
people but you the Jewish
people do not do this
to Hashem your God God hates this right
but rather as as it said in verse
11 you shall guard and do and perform
and observe all these Mitzvah
ready because I'm the one that commanded
you because I commanded you that's why
you're going to do it and therefore I
want to just add in now when the Ben
Noah who wants to be righteous he's
doing it because God commanded him and
we're going to prove that that that's
the case then he gets reward in the
world to come God is so kind he's not
going to give you something you don't
want you don't believe in him you don't
think enough that maybe I should be
doing it for the sake of God that maybe
there is a world to come but you're
doing it only because of it's a personal
benefit God will give you your reward in
this world because that is exactly what
you're doing another measure for measure
he's giving you exactly what you deserve
you wanted some benefit in this world
he's going to give you the benefit in
this world
and he will give it to you now and not
later which I'm sure you're not
interested in alone meaning to
say it's on account that I commanded you
that you're observing them that you're
doing
them and not for your own personal
benefit not because of a psychological
or a emotional benefit asmaa
what comes out
automatically as we said in last you
know earlier in this par which we
skipped over the whole idea is that
automatically both the Mish which are
the logical mitzvas and the hook which
are the illogical the superal above
nature Mitzvah they would be equal in
your eyes you would be doing them for
the same reason meaning because for two
reasons well at least the Mish because
God commanded you and they make sense
and the because God commanded
you and through this there's there's a
connection therefore we're connecting
the first verse in our week's our week's
partial which is verse
12 and it will be remember the word is
hinting to the idea of the if you listen
to them and you do them with just as
much seriousness Reus fervor and passion
the as you do with
the then what will be what will be
the then for sure it's absolutely
fitting that the prime reward will be
guarded for you in the world to come and
that's what it means at the end of that
verse 12 that
God that God will guard for you the Brit
and the and the kindness which he swore
to your forefathers to give you okay
that is first
paragraph now next piece goes like
this
the now I don't think he means the end
of the weekly para but the end of these
two paragraphs chapter 8 verse 20 now
it's really I want you to look at 19 and
20 we're going to really look at 20 in
depth but if you go to number four in
the sore sheet it says and it will be if
you forget the Lord your God and follow
other gods and worship them and
prostrate yourself before them I bear
witness against you this day that you
will surely perish this is no question
it's talking to the Jews about idol
worship
okay verse 20 is very awkward because
this is where the Clear Car understands
this idea as the Nations that the Lord
destroys before you so will you perish
since you will not obey the Lord your
God so who's perishing the Jew who could
be the one we just talked about doing
idol worship the clear is going to have
another
angle but why is it compared to the
Nations who are going to be destroyed
where did that even come up the cleard
is going to separate verse 19 verse 20
so according to him right now he only
wants us to look at verse 20 and it said
like I mentioned in Hebrew
like the Nations that God will cause to
perish before you so too
to see the word
a it also means because of because you
didn't
listen so just take this one verse on
its own like the go whoever they
are they will perish so just like they
perish it's because you did not do theim
you didn't listen to the word to the
voice of God as a command you were doing
it only because it made sense that's in
other words the regular guy who's a wise
guy and that's not a little thing it's a
huge thing a very smart and I'm going to
call him moral seemingly allegedly
living a
seemingly moral life but he doesn't
believe in God and he's not doing them
because God commanded he only will be um
blessed in this world not in the world
to come and that's what it means that he
will surely perish now the very fact
that verse 19 is speaking about idol
worship and it uses the word perishing
twice the last two Hebrew words is a to
so the Jew who worships Idols truth is
probably by non-jews as well will perish
in this world and the world to come
that's why it says it twice whereas the
go you're going to you're going to
perish like the go who don't listen to
my word who don't take my Commandments
seriously as a command you'll only have
one um to there's only one aspect of
perishing and so the distinct
distinction here is drum roll please
that thank you the The non-jew Who on
his own decides This Is My Religion this
is my way of life the seven no laws
because they make sense to me he will
lose his place in the world to come but
will be blessed in this world okay now
let's go back into the CLE card now that
I gave that little bit of an
introduction with the last paragraph on
page
tter 8 ver
20 just like the Nations or the
non-jews that is going to cause to
perish before
you so to you will perish just like them
a the word a we know is a hint to
theim because you didn't listen to the
Beall the The Voice the command of
Hashem your God so the clear says
this verse without all my explanation
would have seemed Superfluous would have
seemed not necessary because it already
mentions in the verse 19 that you the
Jew will surely
perish okay that's his assumption
because we didn't really understand the
verses yet so what does verse 20
actually add that we didn't already know
in verse 19 and furthermore he says
go and this is a fantastic question
because how did the how did the CLE even
know that we're going to say that was
earlier
on uh well let's just say like this how
does the clear understand in our verse
when I say our verse I'm really talking
about the last verses
in uh I mean verse 10 it says he repays
his enemies in his lifetime to make him
perish okay what does that have to do
when you look at verse um 8:20 where it
says like the goam he's actually making
a
comparison so he understands it like
this here's the question what in the
world is a like in other words our verse
says the like the go you will perish so
why did he even have to say like the go
just say you will perish we already saw
that you will perish in verse 19 so what
does verse 20 say now like the go you
will perish what is it to be compare
what is the Torah doing what is God
trying to tell us what is mosha telling
us that like the
go so he's telling us with absolute
certainty that verse 20 does is not
connected it's a separate idea because
it would have been totally extra you
wouldn't have needed it you're already
going to be perishing in this world in
the next World what is verse 20 actually
add that it actually somehow connects to
idol worship I'm to go so he
says we already know chat verse
19 in chapter 8 is dealing with ID
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worship as the verse
says and it will be that if you forget
meaning if you surely forget the Lord
your God and you follow other gods and
worship them and prostrate yourself
before them of course it's talking about
aara cuz what other what else can it
mean when it says you forgot the Lord
your God and regarding that that's why
it says the double language a to there's
a double perishing as I mentioned the
perishing in this world and a perishing
in the world to come but he says it
himself he
says there's a double perishing meaning
to say
the one that worships Idols
he he will lose both he will be perished
from both from getting any benefit uh in
this world meaning any kind of BR or
reward in this world and any kind of BR
or reward in the world to come now
afterwards it
says so in verse 20 it's talking about a
totally different type of
perishing it's only talking about a
perishing in the world to come now I
just want to mention before we go
further how do we even know that
non-jews have a place in the world to
come is that an assumption they got a
place in the world to come so I want to
tell you that the rambam says it and I
believe that it's based on a a gor in
this is from the r
this is chapter 8 well it's Mish 11 it's
11 so listen to these words anyone this
is the rambam anyone who accept him this
is all about by the way about
non-jews anyone who accepts upon himself
the Fulfillment of the seven mitzvot and
is precise meaning he really makes every
effort in their observance is considered
one of the pious amongst the Gentiles
and what does he say next and we'll have
a merit in the world to
come but there's a caveat he says this
applies only so the world to come as a
reward for the pious amongst the Nations
who fulfill the Mitzvah because they
try is because he and only when he
accepts them and fulfills them because
the Holy One Blessed Be he commanded
them command them in the Torah as well
as informed them through mosha that's
how we know um and that Noah's
descendants had been commanded to fill
them previously now he writes something
else however if that non-jew fulfills
them out of intellectual
conviction he's not a res resident Alan
we're going to read it in Hebrew that
means
a nor is he amongst
the which we already said
gets but rather he's only amongst the wi
of the Nations which are
the I want to read it in Hebrews so we
understand that we're not making any you
know mistakes
here all that are accepting of the seven
mitz and his careful precise loving to
do
them he is amongst or she is amongst the
righteous of the Gentiles the righteous
of the of the
Nations and they will receive the reward
in the world to
come and the reason they accept them and
they're going to do them is because God
commanded them in the
Torah which was informed to us through
by Moses through the Torah mosu the
that even the there was a tradition
already going back to Noah that we
received
them but if you do it only because it
makes sense because it's the most
logical
conclusion they don't have the Merit to
live in Israel amongst the Jews and to
be part of a Jewish Community as a
non-jew which you already said that is
the righteous Gentile that goes to
heaven or has a portion the in the world
to
come
may but rather only amongst the the wise
the wise of the uh the
non-jews okay so there's one more piece
I wanted to go to the gamar it says s
hedrin mishna it's the chapter 11 in in
uh in St
hedrin it says all the Jewish people
even Sinners even Sinners amongst the
Jews and those who are liable to be
executed by the way so the previous
chapters before mentioned the different
types of death penalties for Jews once
you're guilty and you're put to death
the person's put to death they executed
then through um through the the death
process and perhaps whatever has to take
place in a short period in geham the
person will then go TOA as it says
hasn't Shar in the world to come and I
kind of want to skip some of this but it
says there are exceptions so not every
Jew in other words it says all the Jews
and then it gives you a whole list of
Jews who
don't now so who are the
exceptions who do not have a share in
the world to come one who
says Ain there's no such thing as what
as resurrection of the Dead Min Torah
okay we're not going to go into that one
but the next one is who's an exception a
Jew says a Tor that the Torah is not
from heaven so this applies to a Jew as
well a Jew will lose his world to come
if he doesn't believe that these
Commandments are from God okay now what
I didn't quote
here the mishna later on but by the way
there's a few other exceptions a
different types of
attitudes um but there are um there's a
list of four three kings and four common
folk in the list of the common folk we
call hot billum is listed why is billum
listed the whole mission is about Jews
all Jews have a role to come
call and then it Miss exceptions for the
Jews
allegedly I think once you see the word
billum is listed and this I'm not making
this up this is clearly uh accepted
amongst
many B was not Jewish and therefore
that's proof that all Jews have a place
in the world to come and only select
non-jews okay non-jews have a portion of
the world to come as well bill billum is
an example of of a non-jew not getting
so in other words when once you list a
non-jew that's not getting then you
understood that non-jews can not all but
there's there right and there's no doubt
in my mind that everything I learned
about the rambam and what we we hold by
the seven no laws that if you believe
that God commanded
them then you go to the heaven if you
don't you're lonely listen amongst the
wise of the Nations and there's no world
to come waiting for you I I I hope this
really um
penetrates those people especially the
Jews of course that we do the Mitzvah
theim and we understand we're doing the
because God commanded and the Mish don't
forget God commanded them as well do
them also for the same reason CU God
commanded um but importantly for the
non-jew to really come and be you know
let it sit well with you this
understanding examine the Torah come to
believe that the Torah is from heaven or
or or deny it but in other words
investigate it okay check it out so
going back into the Clear Car the last
thing we
read was that the the uh the idea that
uh in verse 19 was said twice that was
talking about a v Zara so the person
loses both this world and the next World
and then afterwards verse 20 is only
talking about one oade one type of loss
and that would only be the loss of so
that's where we pick up third line down
five words from the end The Who
if someone is not fulfilling the
word again is a hint to the idea of
theim theim again are those that are not
obvious
benefits since the benefits of the mitas
are not obvious or perceived in this
world like not wearing shess picking up
a log whatever it is things that are
eating then what happens is most likely
even what one does fulfill from the
MIT that he would only be doing it for
some kind of
benefit and that is what the verse is
talking about in chter 8 ver
20 like the Nations hem only causes to
perish in one way meaning in the world
to come but not in this world he he'll
better he'll he'll give you the reward
for doing the mitzah in this
world and he's referring to this is
exactly what it means in chapter 7: 10
meaning the last couple verses of last
week's para that God
says that God will pay he'll pay to
those who hate him to their face to
destroy them to cause them to perish
that's that is from the world to come to
so too you will perish meaning that's in
verse uh 20 that's the extension just
like the non-jews who don't take my word
seriously they will perish in the world
to come so to
you you the Jew as well like ramb
says and now we're going to give a
reason for this idea when it
says what is a is the theim you're not
listening to you're not taking
seriously just says we said it
means it's since you're not listening
you're not taking seriously the Mitzvah
that are hinted
in what does that infer that infers
the one who does take seriously the one
who does fulfill theim and again for non
Jew a righteous Gentile all the Mitzvah
that
are that are
logical do them because God commanded
you to do them it's going to make a huge
difference for eternity I hope that
lesson is getting
clear so he says
right someone who fulfills those Mitzvah
like theim as if they're doing for sure
the Jew so they're going to eat the
fruit in this world meaning there will
be some benefits because God will bless
the person in this
world and the principle the prime reward
will be waiting for the person in the
world to come and that's why it says
here right in the end of our our verse
um 12 that God will guard for you
the Brit is the Covenant the promise and
the the kindness and that's awaiting for
you in the world to
come okay so the clear card is going to
continue he's so he's going to point out
a few things in verse 12 God will guard
for
you the Covenant which he swore to your
forefathers so the cart points out the
word okay what does it
mean he says that the word is actually
coming to
answer God's going to guard for you the
Brit the Covenant it's going to guard
for you what he swore to your
forefathers now let me ask you
something God swore to our forefathers
Abraham Isaac and Jacob you're received
will inherit this land you guys are very
special you're
unique is this conditional and other
words no matter how we behave no matter
how we Act is this unconditional love
that God will no matter what provide you
with a no we already know we already saw
there's exceptions it's mamish
individually so let's see how he
explains it he actually asked a very
good question hello Tony is it not this
this oath that God swore us wasn't it
um it was not unconditional I mean he's
really asking a rhetorical question you
mean even
if if you didn't Merit
it that God would or would not like is
it dependent on what you
do cuz if you don't Merit
it you think H's going to
fulfill his oath
no okay this is what it comes down to
yes God has promise the
nation the nation call
Israel but individuals can lose
it if you personally don't Merit it you
will lose out even as a
Jew like it said like Moses was promised
God wanted to destroy the Jewish people
and he said I'm going to make up with
you look in Exodus
32:10 right so Moses is praying for the
uh for the for the atonement for the
Forgiveness of the Jewish people God
says now leave me alone and my anger
will be kindled against them so that I
will annihilate them take the Jews out
but not all of them cuz he's going to
start over with Moses a Jew Moses is
part of Israel so he's never going to
get rid of the Jewish people never going
to get rid of the Jewish people he would
start over with Moshe so the individual
there's no guarantee there's no
guarantee is what he's
saying so if you do
Merit then you will Merit in this
generation to be part of the CL that's
why it says now think about the verse
think about the verse we're talking
about verse 12
so when you look at verse 12 it
says is plural and it will be that if
you listen right there will be a reward
if you
listen and you all collectively perform
them I'm sorry keep
them and perform them and then all of a
sudden right away it switches to
singular in the mid sentence the
beginning is all plural and now it
says and God will guard for you
individually which he swore to your
forefathers so one second the Clear Car
points this out and he says the fact
that
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what from the very fact that is a
singular language
even though the verse started out
speaking to the Harmon to the whole uh
plural
people nevertheless mid sentence it
changes to
individually to hint to
what even to the world to come the the
reward that is waiting for you as an
individual in the world to come
that there in the world to come will be
created an individual living unit for
each righteous person on their own now
there is a gamar here in shabis
152a which is number
seven I'll just read it real quick the
gamor interprets the continuation of a
previous verse that said and Co
literally a person goes to his eternal
home what does it mean his eternal home
this is in
Ecclesiastes Calis 125 ritak said this
teaches that each and every righteous
person is given a dwelling place in the
world to come in accordance with his
personal honor what you deserve or what
you don't deserve maybe it's Grace and
kindness but what you earn so to speak
the gor offers a parab parable in which
a King enters a city along with his
servants so they're all coming into the
city a big
entourage guess what they all come in
through the same
gate when they enter they all enter
through a single gate however now you're
going to go to sleep you think the
king's quarters are any different than
the Servants of course they are right
you got the bed with the mosquito net
right nice plush uh pillows you know
maybe a go a gold goblet or two but you
can just use your imagination when the
king is offered his room so when they
sleep each one is given a Dwelling Place
in accordance with his honor so too
although everyone dies we all go to the
same
gate right not everyone receives the
same reward in the world to come it's
individual it's
customade okay so now we'll continue on
with the clear
and it's we got two more paragraphs to
go verse 14 now this if you thought this
was good so far wait till you hear this
this is crazy stuff so this is number
eight now depends how you want to
translate this so the kabad website says
you shall be Bess you will be the Most
Blessed of All Peoples wait till you see
this look at the Hebrew look at the
Hebrew and they'll tell me how to
translate it
me you will be
blessed by all the people in other words
the blessing is coming from the
people every
non-jew on the planet will bless the
Jewish people what does it
say what's the me from now obviously it
sounds great you're going to be
blessed
mostly by you know you're you're your
people are the Most Blessed you will be
blessed above listen to the Hebrew of
the clear he
says there's a there's a there's a
mid they will bless you you're going to
be blessed from them they're going to
bless you does that make any sense what
benefit is there to Israel to be blessed
well that's great that's very nice but
what is that all about so there's a
little bit of background
by the way so this is gor shabas
119b I actually want to spend a lot of
time on this um we have a little bit of
time the gamor says it's like this let
me just tell you what the cleart just
sums up in four words there's
a a evil angel or a bad Angel has to say
Amen now what is this referring to
Friday night we come home from sh and we
say right we're saying kidish so when we
come on Friday night we sing sh and
everything's nice believe me if your
beds were made and the food was cooked
and the house was clean and the kids are
all clean and everyone's well fed and
they're putting on their nicest clothes
and you come home then there's two
angels that that um escort you
home and one is a good Angel one's a bad
Angel and so the good Angel when
everything is in order says may next
shabas be just like this
shabas and the bad Angel says amen
meaning he's forced to say amen and God
forbid what happens when the house is a
mess things not clean the food is not
cooked or it's burnt or whatever like
you people are not clean and the house
is a mess so then the good the bad Angel
says may next weak be just like this one
and the good Angel is forced to say Amen
now that's the background for what the
cleard is going to say says like
this the the gar in
119b said that said one who prays on
chabas evening and
recites so that's in two ministering
Angels who accompany that person at all
times Place their hands on his head and
say your iniquity has passed and your
sin has been atoned that's an amazing
thing when a Jew observes Shabbat as
we'll see he is partnering with God in
the creation of the world and what
happened on
Friday of the original week of creation
Adam was forgiven his sins were forgiven
and shabas came
in so it was taught
inos Yuda says two ministering Angels
accompany a person on Shabbat evening
from the synagogue to his home one good
angel Angel and one evil angel when he
reaches his home and finds a lamp
burning meaning it's a good thing
there's light and the table set in his
bit bed is made that the good Angel says
May It Be Your Will that it shall be
like this for another shabas and the
evil angel answers against his will amen
and if the person's home is not prepared
for shabas in that manner the evil angel
says May It Be Your Will that it should
be for another like this another Shabbat
and the good angel answers against his
will
amen now what I want to do there is this
uh look my look what I'm holding up this
page okay now I actually have that on
the right side is the gamor itself which
I just read on the left is the Hebrew
comments Down Below in the gamar so I
would like to highlight a few points
here so in Isaiah 6:7 that's what he's
quoting your iniquity shall be removed
and your sin shall be atoned for that is
talking um referring to the first
shabas of um of
creation Adam Rishon was forgiven why is
it about declaring shabas and how is it
that you're becoming a partner with God
we know that if you were a witness to
something and they're relying on your
testimony and you don't show
up that then you carry the sin of the
person I I mean whether for good or for
bad in other words to get them off or to
get them convicted you're a witness to
something and you need to show up so
Leviticus 51 mentions that if a person
sins and he accepts an oath to be a
witness by seeing or knowing yet he
doesn't
testify if he doesn't
testify no he carries the sin so imagine
we are witnessing we are God's Witnesses
we know that God created the world in
seven days or six days and rest on the
seven we know so we're testifying when
we keep shabas and we saying kidish
we're testifying
now the next part where it says P NOA at
the time that chabas comes in Adam arish
was atoned for for his sin of eating the
uh from the um from the Tree of
knowledge of Good and Evil therefore
when you say you
become and therefore you're also atoned
for just like Adam was atoned for his
sin now this gets a little hairy because
is there such thing as an evil angel in
Judaism we don't believe that so how can
we be discussing this in English even
the word
Mal how does that work out there's such
a thing as an evil angel so we don't
believe in that so how does that
explain so it's if you read along with
me number seven
every time you do a Mitzvah you're
creating a Angelic Force let's say an
energy force and uh that comes before a
man and one is going to be good what's
the good we're calling it good because
he's going to be your defensive angel in
when you go before the Heavenly court
that he's going to declare that you
fulfilled the Mitzvah just his presence
alone I don't believe the needs to speak
I mean the way it says he's going to
testify I think his presence is
testimony enough cuz he exists you
created him through the through the
Mitzvah and what does it
mean it's not that he intrinsically is
RA he's just like the suon the suon
isn't ra the suton isn't evil you heard
me say
it right the he's going to Pro prosecute
You by claiming you didn't fulfill it
that's why he's called Rah not that he
intrinsically he's telling the
truth okay now there's some that explain
there's some that explain what's
written they
write we're not actually talking about
angels I know that's what is an angel an
angel is an energy force and and we
talked about when you do the Mitzvah
you're creating that energy force right
right but there's something behind where
did the energy come from we all have
within us a y y to God Gave Us free will
without free will we wouldn't even
receive reward there's no choices the
fact that we're able to make the choices
so when we choose the wrong thing that's
called Rah okay the itself is not
necessarily
Rah God created it and we have it within
us and we can actually use it for good
and we have to learn how so L is what he
says they say that we're not talking
about actual Angels
because a when we talk about Heavenly
Angels there's no evil angels at all
there's no such thing as R therefore the
intent is the the to that inclination
that God gave us and ready for this I'm
sure everyone can relate to this there's
inertia right Mitzvah mitzvah
so when you do a Mitzvah properly you
become it strengthens a person to
continue to fulfill Mitzvah and it
weakens the opposition which is the
Y you do you become more and more
righteous so it weakens the inclination
to do that evil act in the
future okay
this is the actual understanding when we
say that the evil angel is going to say
Amen or the good Angel has to forc to
say am to the evil angel what does it
mean the good angel that is the BR that
the good Angel he's blessing the person
with in his house that he should be
prepared he's just blessing him the that
the nurur should continue
you're already on your way you're doing
Mitzvah you're right it's a Mitzvah to
prepare take a hot shower cut your
toenails cut the toilet paper whatever
it is right prepare for
shabas however even the Mal even that
thing that we call the evil angel he's
forced to sound made so that's all good
meaning he's being subjected subjugated
he's being
weakened okay you understand the now
what about the other side when you're
prevented from fulfilling a Mitzvah
properly this we this weakens your
desire to do Mitzvah properly in the you
know whatever is coming up to you and it
actually strengthens your your
opposition the Y becomes
strengthen in in not doing it right so
it comes out when we don't when we don't
prepare our house if we're not preparing
our house for shabas properly so then
the Malak that evil angel we call
thear he's blessing what is he blessing
that even the shabas coming up you
should again stumble in the Mitzvah and
and not be prepared whereas the Malak is
then forced to say amen he becomes
weakened or it becomes
weakened that the gor actually tells us
that every human being is surrounded by
Angels meaning these Angelic energy
veres constantly always we learn from
the pusk in Psalms
9111 look in number
12 for he God will command his angels on
your behalf to guard you in all your
ways do you understand you are
constantly being escorted you're never
alone so then he brings down in the name
of the Y
who
explains that these Angelic forces that
are mentioned by a person they're
constantly they're always uh following a
person
around it's always you can never Escape
you will always have your to and your
they're always going to be with you
remember those little descri a little
red uh talking person on your left
shoulder a little you know white person
talking you know do it don't do it
remember those movies when we were kids
right or maybe Jiminy Cricket I don't
know
poio even the in evil inclination its
root is actually good do you understand
why because it's only because of him
because of it there is the actual
possibility to receive reward do you
understand his job is actually to create
more reward for you you know think about
it like this you're running an obstacle
course I'm running I'm running I'm
running and there's you know an obstacle
you have to jump a hurdle well guess
what that's too easy so the devil the
sutan he's sitting on the side lines I'm
going to raise it another inch right you
go around the track and he's he will
never give you a
turtle that you cannot do but you look
and say I can't do
it you're you're you're messed up in the
head we're all messed up in the head we
all have very low self-esteem but he's
there to test us so he keeps rench rank
wrenching it up what wrenching it up and
it won't go so high that you will not
pass but it's harder each time but the
reward is that much greater each time so
he's doing God God's will the suan is
doing God's Will by helping you and
granting you more reward by making the
challenges that much more challenging
okay and that's what he says right here
I just read the
words that through your free will your
choices that you make go to you are
choosing to overcome your Temptations
your sub what's the word I'm looking for
not temptation but you're the seductions
of this world now
the
writes okay there's this concept of
seven planetary orbits the Earth's not
included it's the sun it's the moon it's
Mercury Venus Mars s Jupiter and Saturn
these are this and they all have let's
just say energy forces that affect the
Human Condition so he
says the very last moment or last hour
on Friday is ruled by the mael of sedic
which is Jupiter and the Mal
shal is the name of the uh Angelic
force it happens to be a positive
force shab so the very first hour that
chabas comes in it's under the mael of
which is Mars which is red which is more
like the Satan more like the negative
and he says this is the Malik shal of
the S which is the S himself which is a
Mal in other words that's how we're
describing it now when chabas comes in
at that moment that chabas comes in
you're being malim by both of these
angels that's why it's these two angels
that are escorting you to your
house by the way before we go on I just
want you to know there is a custom a
very not well-known custom not to make
kiddish when you come home Friday night
between the hours of 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.
okay not going to get into that usually
there's some opinions it's only like
twice a year exactly when uh shabas
comes in at 6 which is you know what I
mean it's only twice a year it's the
spring and the and the
fall some say that it works according to
the Jewish hour it's always the sixth to
seventh hour after midday and there are
some say which I actually understand
that it doesn't apply in ER
for good reason we're not under ma they
don't affect us but I think this is even
stronger than that what he's saying is
nothing to do with The KES at that time
but when you come home you actually have
these two angels they're going to be
there it's exactly at that time and
you're making Kish at that time so um he
mentions here see the Mario in
the very fact that these two angels are
the two angels that escort you at that
time and believe me you're going to say
theu most people do not have this custom
you're going to say Kish you're going to
have this tug of war I guess if you want
to avoid that tug of war so you wait
till 7 o' to make
Kish okay but anyway let's go back to
the CLE car so the last thing we
mentioned we're about to right that when
it says
verse 14 that the non-jews are going to
bless you he brought in this gamor now
the reason I think the gamor fits is
because
the when we talk about the um this Evil
Angel Believe It or Not the arch angels
of the non-js basically are these evil
angels if you ask me uh basically that's
what it's coming down to when you talk
about asav the arch angel of asov is the
Satan okay so I think that's why it's
brought down and he brings down a
question by
theel and he asks like
this what great benefit is there to the
Jewish people through all the nations to
to bless
us so the says I'm going to tell
you that God's eyes are on the land of
Israel he desires it he loves it it's
the apple of his eye the Jewish people
and the the land of Israel
Now by God's careful observance and
looking into the land of Israel
who then his eyes or desires spread to
the rest of the world everyone is
Meaningful but there's something unique
and special about Israel the land of
Israel the people of Israel and
especially when the people of Israel are
living on the land of Israel okay so
that's where God's eyes are and then I
would say drum roll please at this point
because he says
that all of the other lands all of the
other countries yes America Europe
Africa Australia Asia all the lands of
the world they extract they pull they
suck from the energies that are coming
all the energies all the spiritual
energies enter 2 kilm from here directly
above the Temple Mount that's where the
souls enter the world everyone's Soul
enter the world's there and that is the
naval of the world that's the foundation
stone that's where the world began and
everything extended from there just like
it's happened in the beginning that's
happening every
nanc so all the spiritual flow of energy
spiritual energy is coming there and
then going out into the rest of the
world if that's true wait till you hear
this
is that then by default it's by
necessity it has to be because whatever
they're benefiting from it's coming from
here it's coming and stemming from the
spiritual reality of
Israel that the the Peace of Israel
right if Jews live in Tranquility then
it will extend to the whole world what
goes on
here goes through goes out and where do
I have this look in number 16 it's
Psalms 1
22 it's uh verses
6-9 I'm going to ask someone to sing
this with me in a second so request the
welfare of Y one should you know pray
for the pray for the sake of Jerusalem
May those who love you Eno TR enjoy
Tranquility May there be peace in your
walls Tranquility in your palaces for
the sake of my brethren and my
companions I shall now speak of Peace in
you for the sake of the house of the
Lord Our God I beg you for kindness for
you I shall beg for kindness for you but
this is a very deep song we use in
prayer um I'm going to try to sing it
I'm going only sing it once so I don't
torture
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anybody you know what I'm going to stop
right there I you want to you want to
sing it I you don't won't be better than
you oh you won't be better than me I
there's many different ways to sing it
that's not the way trust me okay let's
move on the last thing he said was if
you right if the Jews have peace then
the whole world has peace so of course
they're going to bless the Jews and it
says in Psalms 119: 1-2 you'll find that
on number
13 hallelu
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anyway praise the Lord All Nations Lord
him all peoples for his kindness has
overwhelmed us and the truth of the Lord
is eternal
Hallelujah okay so that's how that
paragraph ends but he says therefore
therefore and it's just three lines it's
unbelievable what he says in verse 16
verse 16 says for you will devour the
Jewish people will devour all the
peoples that hasem your God will deliver
to you so in war we will what does that
mean we will consume them we will
actually
acquire their wealth let me explain he
says right you will consume you will eat
all those
people that actually it's your own that
giving to you
whatever monetary and major possessions
they own it all stemm from here it all
went out to the world like we said
earlier therefore what are you taking
you're taking back which belongs to you
anyway cu the verse goes on look at 16
it says you will devour all the peop
that hasem your God will deliver to you
in Hebrew it
says Hashem no
God give gave to you he's given to you
meaning he's already delivered into your
hand under your Authority it's already
yours now that makes him strange but
there is a verse in numbers
149 look at number 15 on the sore sheep
this is um you're going to go into the
land of Israel and don't be afraid of
the non-jews but you shall not rebel
against the Lord and you will not fear
the people of of that land for they are
as our bread what do we say you're going
to eat them the word isn't that in
the you you'll eat you'll be satisfied
you'll bless the Lord your
God you have eaten or you will eat here
in this case so in I mentioned the verse
149 in numbers it
says they are your bread now just think
about the word
the to fight to battle is the same word
as
bread is bread loim is a warrior a
fighter combat when we eat we're
consuming we're destroying your teeth
are destroying and chewing and the bread
itself I mean you don't think about it
but that is really what's happening
while you are eating you are at Battle
you're at War and the word it's not
coincidence is a war and the root is
anyway going back into this idea
that now there is such a concept it says
here that's only that which God puts in
your hand but not what what God does not
put into your hand now because there is
a concept you're not allowed to steal
from Gentiles a Jew may not steal from a
gentile there are different rules about
Jews and Gentiles when it comes to
monetary things but I just want to get
this I want to get this point across and
hopefully everyone will hear what I'm
about to
say it's absolutely forbidden for a Jew
to steal from a go okay but there are
going to be
differences give you an example when a
Jew loses an object in a Jewish
neighborhood obviously we're if if it
has all kinds of uh you know names we
call Simone it's obviously belongs to
somebody then you have to return it when
it
doesn't have any obvious signs and it
was lost in a way that a person would
have given up hope of ever finding it
even a Jewish property the person who
found it remember this is just an
overview obviously the details you need
to speak to your Orthodox Rabbi when you
find something so if it has significant
signs it belongs to somebody you you
have an obligation to return it when it
is missing all that and it was obviously
lost in a way that would the person gave
up any hope of ever getting it back it's
called ownerless and therefore you're
not stealing talking about from a
Jew because when a Jew loses an object
in a Jewish neighborhood he probably
expects to get it back even if there are
signs on there especially if there
signs so there's always a relationship
between the owner and the object
whenever there's a relationship between
the owner and the object if I find it
I'm stealing I have an obligation to
return it because it still belongs to
somebody but if it was became ownerless
then it's not stealing and I can keep it
okay there's a lot of details I'm not
going into them however when it comes to
a non-jew if a non-jew in Harlem just
using an example lost his wallet even if
it had some money it's unlikely they
usually give up any hope of getting it
back okay so unfortunately that's the
way it's been throughout all of society
so if a Jew found an object that
belonged to a non-jew and I'm talking
about just for practical purposes in a
non-jewish neighborhood he would not be
obligated to return it it's not stealing
why is it not stealing because the owner
had given up hope of ever getting it
back I hope that's clear there was a
severance of the relationship between
the owner of the object and the object
itself as long as there's still
relationship it's called
stealing I have an I have an opportunity
I have an obligation to find the owner
cuz there's still a relationship between
the owner and the property but once that
has been severed so Jews know they that
that's an obligation to return lost
objects I think that a lot of things has
have changed in the last you know two
300 maybe 500,000 years you know with
what they call judeo-christian values I
believe that you know maybe
anyway the gamor actually says that
anytime this creates a God forbid a
desecration of God's name of course the
Jew has an obligation to return it but
it's coming from a different angle you
have an obligation to return it to
sanctify God's name to show how great
God is um but not necessarily because
it's considered stealing so this is the
how the cleard ends by this idea to
emphasize that stealing from aoy is
forbidden but the reason the Torah says
and you will consume them is because
it's already yours it was always yours
in this case in terms of war God gave it
back to you he gave you what was already
yours but you can't go and take it from
a go okay but if a gave it to you
then like in this case of War so then
that's how it ends in bakama 113b anyway
I hope people have listened to the end I
know it was very long it was very good
it was very fundamental
and I think that we can all walk away
trying to understand the motivation
behind doing the Mitzvah meaning God
commanded us even the word command
itself is a connection to God and that
he's the one who commanded if I'm doing
it only because it's a good idea like
there are secular
Jews okay there really are there happens
to be who don't necessarily believe in
God who think maybe the Torah is a good
book that was evolved and written by
human beings and they do things from a
cultural standpoint or because it makes
sense but they don't believe in God I
understand that they have lost their
place in the world to come okay so I'm
talking to you Jew right I'm talking to
you Gentile as well that if you do the
Mitzvah whether it's the seven for the
non-jews or the 613 for the Jews because
God commanded you as it said in the
rambam and it says in gorra s hedin you
do it because the toad is from Heaven
it's going to make a Quantum Leap I mean
a Quantum difference here whether or not
and I'm not sure it's important to you
but if it if if an everlasting
relationship with God is important to
you because I know how important it is
in this world so if it's forever that's
even greater right so therefore my
interest is in having that relationship
seek it out find out if it's true find
out if it's worth making that connection
with God forever and Chang your attitude
when you do the Mitzvah understand
you're doing it also or maybe primarily
because God commanded it not necessarily
just because it's do good feel good for
the moment and you'll enjoy Eternal
Bliss and with that I wish everyone a
shabbat shalom and a great life and
we'll see you next week B
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