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hi this is dski welcome to the par in
five in five minutes we try to bring you
over uh an idea on the paraa to help
enhance your
chabas par of course is the para of mat
toyra the giving of the to and peric is
the
actual and the first deor
begins but per says
what are you all these things for just
have elim all right and Hashem spoke all
of these things saying so Rashi
says he said it all in one moment one
millisecond which a person cannot say
and a person cannot hear what could you
possibly have gained from that I bring
everybody to Har and hasem
says everyone's like what
oh
right what was the purpose of that he
wanted to impress Claus
the
esos crus yamu the manun N that's
nothing watch how fast I can
talk that's what that was what was
impressive there are 613
Mitzvah you ever hear the expression you
can't see the forest for the trees
because you get stuck on the
details this is a problem whenever you
have a system made up of a lot of
details on a lot of rules that the rules
can become the goal in and of
itself and that's why the gamarra
describes a situation where these two uh
kohanim wanted to do the truma sedes and
they're running up the
ramp and one of them is just overwhelmed
that he's going to lose the opportunity
to do the avod and he pushes the other
guy off the ramp and he falls and breaks
his
leg and at that point they said okay no
more races we'll do a
lottery because if a person is so
anxious to the a hasem he'll push
somebody
off now that's not the worst version of
the story The Bryer gives a worst
version that's the mission Bryer says he
instead he pulled out a knife and stabed
the
guy and he fell off the ramp and as he
was dying his father runs over and sees
his son dying and pulls out the knife
and says don't worry I took it out
before he died it's not
tame you're watching your son die and
you're worried about whether or not the
knife is tame but this is the problem
people can sometimes focus on the minua
of Torah my first year of
learning in erel
1975 I remember that there was a
young fellow who died in the
neighborhood and his son came to yiva
and chabas to say Kadesh for his father
he was maybe 8 years old now kades was
originally instituted for children young
children to say for their
father and uh here he said it and nobody
interrupted him nobody tried to stop him
so
uh afterwards after daving someone said
h beautiful that's the way it's supposed
to be meaning no one's supposed to
interrupt a child a little child when
he's saying KES for his father I
remember can had Mas he looked and said
no that's not the way it's supposed to
be how could you be so see something
like this and not be affected by the
tragedy and instead be impressed by the
H ramifications 613 add those up what do
you get
10 because took all Theos and sum them
up in 10 uh general rules one and zero
which is makes 10 added up what do you
get one and that's what Hashem was
teaching us at the beginning when he
went he was showing us there are many
many but it's all one thing to get close
to a to create the experience that is
ultimately our challenge good chabas