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09 July 2026
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Rabbi Wein – Matot Masei
Matot Masei
The narrative of the experiences of the people of Israel in the desert of Sinai concludes with the parshiyot of this week. All of the occurrences, successes and failures that marked this forty year trek in a wasteland wilderness are alluded to in the count of Israel in last week’s parsha - and in the listing of all of the way stations of that excursion.
The Torah seems to be determined to remind all later generations of Jews of the experiences in the desert. Moshe, in his final oration in the book of Dvarim, will once again review the events of the desert for a new generation of Jews distanced in time and circumstance from Egyptian bondage. The Torah is aware of human forgetfulness.
It will take only one generation to forget Egypt and even Mount Sinai. History is boring and quite irrelevant to new generations. Yet forgetting the Jewish past is the ultimate betrayal of Judaism and Jewish hopes. All of us, as we become older, begin to feel a psychological and spiritual need growing within us to be remembered.
The Baal Shem Tov is reputed to have said: “Forgetting is the true exile.” Of course it is obvious that ignorance is the true partner of forgetfulness. In fact, if one never knew anything then one cannot be accused of having forgotten it. The Torah emphasizes the repetition of all the facts and experiences of Jewish life in the desert of Sinai so that this knowledge will enable and strengthen the powers of national remembrance.
Much of the Jewish world today suffers from a severe case of, hopefully temporary but nevertheless intense, amnesia. In spite of all of the efforts of the survivors, the museums, the academic courses and books relating to the Holocaust, this event is rapidly disappearing from world and even Jewish memory.
Religious Jewry has found no way, as of yet, to ritually remember the Holocaust. Without ritual and holiness, it tragically will continue to fade from the memory of the coming generation. In distributing films and audio lectures about the Holocaust and the founding of the State of Israel to Jewish schools worldwide I am already encountering apathy if not sometimes even outright opposition to the insertion of the subject into the curriculum of schools.
One principal asked me: “Will it help my students to be admitted to Harvard or Yale?” And on the other end of the spectrum of Jewish education another principal told me: “Will it increase their ability to study Talmud properly?” I responded that the Torah listed all of the desert way stations even though knowing them would also not guarantee Talmudic proficiency or admission to Harvard or Yale.
It is not only the amnesia regarding even our very recent past that afflicts us. It is our inability to grasp that the knowledge of this immediate past is vitally essential to our present and to our future. Without knowledge of the events of the past, dating back all of the way to the events of the desert of Sinai, we are creating for our descendants a new desert, a wasteland of ignorance, falsehoods and disillusion. It is not too late to correct this. If our schools won’t do so, let our homes and families, our grandparents attempt to do so.
Chazak, chazak, v’nitchazeik.
Rabbi Berel Wein
This article is from 2012-5772.
馃敟 "讛爪讚讬拽 专讜讗讛 讗转 讛讟讜讘, 讛专砖注 专讜讗讛 讗转 讛专注!": 诪砖讗 讛讞讜专讘谉 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专 讛讙专诪"讛 讛讬专砖 馃槶馃挃
馃敟 "专讗砖 讛讬砖讬讘讛 谞住注 讘注爪诪讜, 砖讗谞讞谞讜 谞砖诇讞 砖诇讬讞?!" | 讛诪驻讙砖 讛讚专诪讟讬 讘诪注讜谞讜 砖诇 诪谞讛讬讙 讛讚讜专!
A rare, deeply moving, and beautiful conversation at the home of the leader of the generation, Maran Rosh Yeshiva Hagaon Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch Shlit"a. The leaders of Yeshivat Mir (the largest Yeshiva in the world)—Rosh Yeshiva Hagaon Rav Eliezer Yehuda Finkel Shlit"a and Mashgiach Hagaon Rav Binyamin Finkel Shlit"a—visited the Rosh Yeshiva to personally express their gratitude for his supreme efforts and grueling journey to the United States to establish "Keren Olam HaTorah" and rescue the yeshiva world in Eretz Yisrael. During the meeting, a warm and humorous dialogue ensued. When Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch asked why they troubled themselves to come in person, the Mashgiach Rav Binyamin smiled warmly and replied: "But it is a personal mitzvah (Mitzvah She'b'Gufo)! Since the Rosh Yeshiva traveled himself and did not send emissaries, how could we send emissaries?" The incredible humility of the leader of the generation, who insisted that the visit was completely unnecessary ("I truly fail to understand why you are thanking me"), will touch your heart. Watch the full, uplifting footage
诪爪诪专专: 诪专谉 讛专讘 诇讬驻拽讜讘讬抓 讘注爪专转 讛注谞拽 讛讘讬讗 讗转 讞专讚讛 讗讚讬专讛 砖诇 讛诪谞讛讬讙 讛专讘 讗诇讬砖讬讘 诇讻讘讜讚 讛诪谞讛讬讙 讛专讘 讗讚诇砖讟讬讬谉..2
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Shalom Pollack: Smiles
On his historic "peace" visit to Israel in November 1977, President Anwar Sadat of Egypt wore the famous "swastika tie"(Google it) when meeting Israel's leaders.
(Sadat was imprisoned by the British in Egypt during World War II as a Nazi spy. In jail, he learned German, and after the war, publicly praised Hitler.)
Why did he wear that tie to Jerusalem? Because he could get away with it, and laugh all the way back to Egypt.
He knew the Jews very well - their craving for acceptance.He put it in their face, knowing they would not dare raise an eyebrow or point a finger, and miss the "opportunity". And so it was. Individuals who dared point this out were shouted down and demonized by polite society as anti-peace.
He read his hated Jewish enemy well.Many were watching the bizarre scene, including the arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat.
In 1993, Yasser Arafat properly assessed the Jews whom he held in contempt. True to form, the Jews slobbered over the arch terrorist Jew hater even as he assured his people that he would destroy Israel after the trap was sprung. Patience.But the Jewish elites, in Israel and outside, did not want to hear.
Both Sadat and Arafat understood that the Jews can not be defeated yet on the battlefield, so they took a lesson from the biblical sorcerer, Bilam.
Thousands of years ago in the desert, enemies of the Jewish Nation failed to prevail over the Jews, so magic was tried. Bilam's magic didn't work, so he suggested hitting the Jews where they are most vulnerable. He advised a "peace offensive," which almost annihilated the entire Jewish people.
That remains true today.
Jews will deny reality; insist that the emperor is clothed at any price, to keep the dream alive.
With his smile, Sadat got EVERYTHING he demanded from the same Israel that defeated him in three wars. He demanded, "You can burn your settlements, I don't want a Jew in my Sinai. I want every grain of sand !"He got it.
Arafat observed and learned well.
Even before the famous signing on the White House lawn together with the anti-Semitic President Carter, Egypt has not stopped humiliating Israel on the world stage. It has since built the largest army, navy and air force in the Middle East and is parking it on our border - in blatant violation of the treaty,But Israel doesn't dare "rock the boat" in protest The dream must not fade.Egypt facilitated and benefited financially from the continuous and massive flow of weapons to Hamas through its border with Gaza.Gaza border. We shut our eyes and don't raise the issue even today.. Rain, not spit, Sadat, the Nazi, had the swastika tie hanging in his closet just waiting for a special occasion.. "Poor Menachem," Sadat said. "I got all of Sinai; he has a smile and promises". What else does a Jew need from a goy?
The Israeli Left elites and media, even today, have not learned a thing.They are impatient to fawn over the next smiling goy.
It's a cross-Atlantic functional disorder
Ask the Jews in NY who swear devotion to Mandani. who demonstrate together with anti-Semites what they do for a smile from Jew haters.
How can we understand pathology? Who will shake our people out of it?
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Does the ceasefire with Iran mark the end of the conflict... or the beginning of a much bigger problem? As global events accelerate, more people are searching the Bible for answers about Israel, redemption, and the future.
Subscribe for more content: @RabbiAronSokol Why are more non-Jews turning to the God of Israel? Is antisemitism simply prejudice, or does it reveal something much deeper about history, civilization, and the future of humanity? The answers may surprise you. Dr. Gil White joins Aron Sokol for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the biblical roots of antisemitism, the rise of the Noahide movement, the collapse of Western civilization, and why he left Mexico to build a new life in Israel. Drawing on decades of research in anthropology, psychology, history, and the Hebrew Bible (Tanach), Dr. White argues that the nations have a unique role to play in the unfolding story of redemption. In this interview you'll discover: • The surprising biblical origins of antisemitism • Why the Noahide movement is growing around the world • What the Bible says about the nations and redemption • Why more non-Jews are embracing the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob • Israel's role in the future of civilization • What these global trends may reveal about the days ahead Whether you're Jewish, a Noahide, or simply interested in the Bible, Israel, prophecy, and current events, this conversation offers a perspective rarely heard in today's world. Dr. Gil White's channel: @ManagementofReality-English http://franciscogilwhite.com/Reb Sones: "Rabbinic Judaism"
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From Sinai’s eternal chain to the modern pretenders: Discerning true authority in an age of divided loyalties
From the eternal chain at Sinai to the modern dilution of the title — it is time to return to the sources. The Living Mesorah is not a later addition. It is the very mechanism by which the Jewish people have remained partners with the Creator since Sinai. The claim that there exists a Judaism independent of rabbinic tradition is not merely historically inaccurate; it severs Judaism from its most profound message:
that the Creator intended human beings to be active partners in the ongoing work of Creation. This partnership is realized precisely through the chain of transmission and participation that begins with Moshe Rabbenu and continues through the sages of every generation.
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Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh zt"l
Rav Chaim Ibn Attar zt"l
Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh

Tammuz 15, 5503 / 1743
Born in 1696 in Sal茅, Morocco. His father Rav Moshe ben Attar named him after his grandfather, from whom he first learned Torah. In 1705, the family fled Sal茅 for Mekn猫s, where they lived in Chacham Moshe De Avila’s home.
At age 11 he married Patsonia, his first wife, who was such a tzadekes she even wore a Tallis & Tefillin. He travelled across Morocco and upon reaching Fez, he was appointed as Rosh Yeshiva by Rav Shmuel Elbaz. Since he had had no children, he married Esther, the daughter of Rabbi Meir of Fez, according to some accounts the couple had several daughters, other traditions say he never had any children from either of his wives.
After the Moroccon famine in 1738 he left for Algiers and then Livorno - Leghron, Italy. In Livorno he began preparing to move to Eretz Yisrael. In 1741 along with 30 of his talmidim he embarked for the Holy Land, arriving at the port of Acco, where they settled. He visited Kivrei Tzadikim and Rashbi in the Galilee and in 1742, they arrived in Yerusalayim, where he founded two yeshivot, one for niglah the “revealed” Torah and one for nistar the secrets and mysteries of Kabbalah.
His seforim include Chafetz Hashem, commentaries on Gemara, Pri Toar - on the Shulchan Aruch Yore Deah and his famed magnum opus Ohr HaHaim – his commentary on the Chumash. He also authored Rishon LeZion, a commentary on the Tanach.
Rabbeinu Chaim Ben Attar passed away at the age of 47, on 15 Tammuz, 5503 (1743) and was laid to rest on Har HaZeisim.Your Greatest Tool - The Chofetz Chaim on the Power of Your Mouth.....Plus
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