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welcome everyone we continue
in this
we're almost uh finished we began it in
hello and now's uh now is a good
opportunity to continue
brings
in the 12 days after circus one should
be magazik themselves in Lima Torah in
all kinds of Endeavors because now is
really the beginning of the year
so uh now's a good time to continue on
in the safe area
says
do not walk
in hashem's ways haphazardly
he says look in the Taurus hey
don't do mitzvahs
like happenstance
don't do Mitzvahs like
uh sometimes I do it sometimes I don't
do it a
Ella kulam yasa Thomas you should do all
of them always the place can give an
example what does it mean to do midsize
bakari an example would be if let's say
while you're making a bracha you dry
your hands you're not supposed to do any
activity during abraha
um when you're when you're doing a
midsole you should be wholeheartedly
focused on the myth so by the way even
during khazar shots
one has to be focused on the words of
the even says that one should not
collect sadaka during hazar sashats
because it's like during imagine during
essay a guy was uh fiddling around with
change and seeing how many dimes he
could get for a dollar I mean uh am I
sure I don't allow them to go around
with the pushka
during
comes in I'm not going to stop him but
uh I don't allow the shore to collect
for itself during Hazard that's like
it's like it's even worse than schmann
esri you're better off collecting you're
better off having a guy walking around
during the Stella Essay with the pushka
then during khazar Sasha but that's an
example of doing mitzvah's Bakery it
just haphazardly without Focus
but you should do all of them it says
here there's a focus on doing all the
mid slice
all 613 we know there's an idea that the
248 positive Commandments correspond to
248 limbs the 365 sinews correspond to
the 365 negative Commandments you know
there's an interesting idea from the
guerreba
that
why why is considered a mitzvahala small
mitzvah
because you can prepare for it it's only
kiikara when it happens your way and the
correct way to do Mitzvahs is
um with preparation with Focus
do not forsake a mitzvah for any reason
not because of laziness
not out of embarrassment and here it's
very interesting that Robin gives an
example of amitsa that somebody might
neglect due to embarrassment
let's say somebody who's accustomed to
fulfill three sudaisan Shabbos
Adam
and they're a guest by someone
so that is not really strong in that
mitzvah
do not forsake the Mitzvah out of
embarrassment
woe to such a shame
is
I want to have a meal
in the command of my creator
we know in seminary saw the olives of
hey the Mahaba brings you have to make
three meals on Shabbos and by the way
you have to wash
don't be fooled into thinking that you
could be I'd say this with Messina's
first of all the makhaver brings down
three opinions
and the third opinion is
that you have to wash
and
the Macabre paskins like the third
opinion now the the Mr Brewer explains
all opinions hold you have to watch but
the the uh sides
with the opinion that not only the
character you have to wash that you're
not even
if you don't wash
you hear this you're not even you'd say
we pass again unless you are saved
excessively full
unless you're excessively full you are
not yet shall shoot us unless you wash
this is men and women if you came just
once the whole year to hear this halacha
it was worth it if you came down to this
world just to hear that you need to wash
for shall shoot us is the most important
thing you ever heard the gemara says
anyone who eats three meals on Shabbos
is nitsal from gehennum is
I guarantee you when there's a line
waiting for
a not good place and you can say well I
eat challenge through this and they can
say no you ate cake well I was I was too
full
you don't want them going to the
videotape and analyzing you were full
you weren't full you want to be on the
other line the line that there's no
question that you don't have to go there
in the first place so we're gonna adopt
a new slogan the slogan is J T
j d t r got it J
d t r it stands for just down the roll
or
j-e-t-r just eat the roll somebody told
me that they wanna they wanna make some
merchandise that has j d t r just down
the road so
this is an example of a Mitzvah that
somebody might be embarrassed to do
they're staying with a family they're
not so careful about this you so this is
not a time to be shameful bashful say
look please give me a roll so I could
wash
and eat the three meals on Shabbos
um
so this is uh otherwise if a person
sometimes does do the Mitzvah and other
times he doesn't do the Mitzvah by the
way if somebody who does the mitz upon
occasion and other times he just
forsakes it even when they do the
Mitzvah their reward is is much less
than somebody who constantly does the
mitza because somebody who constantly
does the Mitzvah he feels the great
responsibility to do it he feels the
pressure he feels he has to do it so
it's it's a it's a yoke for him it's a
responsibility he's rewarded accordingly
but someone who just does it sometimes
and other times he doesn't do it
so for him it's not such a
uh important responsibility so even when
he does it he's not rewarded uh the full
he he does not maximize the reward he
could get okay so that would be uh for
today we're going to continue Des Hashem
tomorrow hope we finish this up in about
uh a week or so a week and a half or so
and then we'll move on to the next Lee
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