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30 December 2021

Rabbi Weissman – Lessons From Mishlei Part 3

I was a guest once again on The Glazov Gang, and you can listen to the show here.  We discussed my book, How to Not Get Married: Break these rules and you have a chance, and many issues related to dating, gender roles, and the ongoing assault against the nuclear family.  

People who have only recently been introduced to me might not be aware that I devoted two decades to these subjects.  This includes three books from a variety of perspectives, nearly 100 articles, a documentary (Single Jewish Male), a series of short films (The Shidduch Chronicles), and nearly 100 events over the years (through my grassroots campaign, EndTheMadness).  How to Not Get Married is my most recent book, and I wrote it for EVERYONE, single and married, irrespective of religion or background.  


I'm almost as biased about this as the Mafia of Health is about the crapcines, but this book is one of my favorite pieces of writing, and the illustrations are terrific.  It's guaranteed to be safe and effective.  People who buy it have more than a 99% chance of recovering from covid.


If you're in Israel and don't want to buy it on Amazon, you can get a copy directly from me.


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Tonight at 7 PM Israel time will be episode #20 of my Medical War Crimes series.  Our guest will be Laurie Cardoza-Moore.  She is President and Producer of PJTN.org and you can read more about her at www.pjtn.org/about/


The link to register for the live program is https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUld-6upj4tGdYQ6wzjPJDWqwGGZ8jz36gJ and the recording will be available on my Rumble channel.


Contemporary Lessons from Mishlei – Part 3


Chapter 16 begins as follows:


 לאדם מערכי לב ומה' מענה לשון

The arrangements of the heart belong to a person, but from Hashem is the declaration of the tongue.


Although one can (and should) prepare his words before he speaks, he still needs Hashem's help to utter the words properly. This is obvious to anyone with a speech impediment, but it is equally true for all people.


This is one of the countless ordinary activities that people take for granted, believing they have power over an action just because they normally get the expected result. People who prepare their words do tend to speak better, and I'm sure there are studies that prove it. But even the best orators have occasional gaffes; they stumble on their words, they say the wrong thing, their mind goes blank, or it just doesn't come out right.


These should serve as humbling reminders that nothing is automatic, not even the simplest action that we prepared in advance. Without God's help every single time we want to say something, we will be bumbling fools.


Indeed, every time we are about to begin the shemoneh esrei, our primary prayer, we preface it with King David's prayer in Tehillim 51:17: ה' שפתי תפתח ופי יגיד תהלתך. Hashem, open my lips, and my mouth will tell Your praises. We have to say a prayer before we pray just to be able to recite the prayers!


These days it is all about control. Governments are trying to control their populations, under the guise of controlling the spread of the covid strain du jour. Idolatrous priests in white coats insist their pharmaceutical products are essential for our health, and should be forced upon us. Their marketing department – the media – controls the narrative. Tech companies control the flow of information. Riot police control the crowds. Education czars control the children. They even want to control the climate.


But don't worry, they reassure us after each dose of their fear-mongering. Everything is under control.


That's the real lesson of this proverb. Everything is indeed under control – God's control. These puny tyrants who wish to control everything cannot even control their own b….. movements, or their tempers, or their ability to fall asleep, or the blood vessels carrying oxygen throughout their bodies. Prepare as they might, they cannot even control the words that leave their mouths. God grants them the ability to speak, so long as it suits His will. And when it suits His will, He pulls a Bil'am on them.


Realizing how powerless we truly are is the most empowering step we can take. This leads us off the path of idolatry, ascribing power to others or ourselves, and toward God as the only source of power. Only those who recognize God's control can live with any degree of confidence and tranquility. The more we fear God, the less we fear anything else, for we recognize that everything comes from God.


So, by all means, prepare before you speak. Then say a prayer that it should come out right.


Whatever you do, don't let godless maniacs control your existence.

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