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By its East Mediterranean, the Torah tells us
the Hamusham al-Benei's throne by its East Mediterranean
and Clio's throne went out armed from its reign
meaning they were organized and ready to defend themselves.
But how can that be?
They weren't the trained army.
Suresh explains that the word Hamusham
is also related to the word Hamisha 5.
The Hamusham al-Benei means that only one-fifth
only one out of five hidden left-matarain.
While four-fifths, 80% of Khai Israel died during Makkah's Khashr.
Some even say that only one out of 50 hidden left-matarain.
Some even say one out of 500.
Or one out of 5,000 actually left-matarain.
Truly incredible.
So it turns out that millions of Jews died during Makkah's Khashr.
But if that was the case,
it would have recreated or havoc in its reign
than all of the 10 Makkah's combined.
Can we imagine?
When the lights went back on after Makkah's Khashr,
there are tens of millions of dead people on the streets.
We were all these bodies.
Who buried them?
And how does the Torah not make any mention of this?
How is this even possible?
Suresh Mishwab offers a very interesting answer.
When Kain killed Hevel, the Possex says,
that Hashem called out the Kain,
called the Mayachikhat Saka Malayman Adamah,
the voice of your brothers' bloods cry out to me from the earth.
Why bloods plural if only one person was killed, only Hevel?
Suresh explains that the word bloods refers not only to Hevel's blood,
but also to the blood of all of his future offspring.
When a person's murder, his death represents the murder
of all of his potential descendants for all generations.
Suresh Mishwab, during Makkah's Khashr,
only a few hundred people actually died.
However, had these Jews lived,
they would have produced millions of descendants.
And that is why the Torah says,
Hamusham is referring not only to the physical deaths of these few hundred people,
but also to the millions of potential offspring
that would have been born, had they stayed alive and left me tribe.
But the same account, some 80 years ago during World War II,
as we know, the Nazizim Akshmam murdered six million of our Jewish brethren.
If we do the math, surely we must say
that they actually murdered tens of millions of Jews
because they would have had children and grandchildren
and great-grandchildren and so on.
Just as an example, my grandmother, Layha Shalom,
a Holocaust survivor, passed away just a few months ago.
At the time of our passing, she had over 500 descendants.
And in 20 years from now, that number can easily be several thousand.
And that is only just one person.
Now imagine six million people.
And with that, I'd like to share with you an amazing story.
Hamusham and Shoaab won't spend Shabbos
with the Holy Kha'f at Schaim in Rada.
It was Pasha's vehicle 1930.
He spoke often about that Shabbos
and the many lessons he learned from it over his life there.
He said, an incredible incident took place that Shabbos
that gave me a glimpse into the measure of this holy man.
He said, we openly saw the Kha'f at Schaim
have Ruchha Kandish.
Had I not witnessed it myself, I would not have believed it.
It was right before Matsushabas, the Kha'f at Schaim
ate a small meal for Shal Shodas.
Then he started speaking.
The room was dark and crowded with people.
The Kha'f at Schaim was speaking about the responsibility
to be McCarver Khaikem.
He said, go into shools.
Speak to people about Mitzvah's keeping Shabbos
and Kasha's putting out film, Tarsam Ashpaka.
I will also go believe neither.
Then he said, it's time to bench.
And he began benching like a simple Jew,
loud and slow, one word at a time.
Suddenly, when he reached Rachimna,
something seemed to happen to him.
He cried out, Rachimna,
and the Kha'f at Schaim began to crack.
Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi, oi.
His body was trembling.
His voice shook.
He continued like this until he reached the words of Rachman.
And then he stepped.
At that point, he turns to the crowd
and he says, I see what will happen 10 years from now.
You don't see it, but I do.
A great catastrophe.
In middle of benching,
he suddenly had a vision of future events.
He said, 12 million is a kindish pill.
12 million is child's play.
Rachimna said, I turned to the person next to me and asked him,
what did the Kha'f at Schaim mean?
12 million is a kindish pill.
He told me, he's referring to World War I.
He always speaks about it.
12 million is the total number of casualties in World War I.
But the Kha'f at Schaim was saying,
that 12 million is nothing compared to what was coming in 10 years from now.
Nobody could have predicted in 1930 what was coming in 1940.
But the Kha'f at Schaim sought Baruch Akadish.
And he was trying to warn his people to accumulate his Khusem,
perhaps, to stave off the gzera.
And Shraab said, I never forgot that scene.
For 10 years, I replayed it in my mind over and over again,
waiting fearfully for its realization.
And in 1940, again, parches via Kha'f.
I was a Robin Baltimore.
I stood up on Shabbos and I told my congregants
what I had heard from the Kha'f at Schaim 10 years earlier.
I urged Makihila to strengthen their adherence to Torah Mitzvah
as a khus for those facing persecution.
And perhaps when the Kha'f at Schaim said that 12 million is child's play,
it was because 6 million could have easily have been today 60 million.
And now we know, have a wonderful day.

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