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Kali Israel has a custom to recite Pasha Saman on Tuesday Pasha's Basha'Allah as a schooler for Pannosa.
The month did not fall in the mid-bar as a goal unto itself.
It fell so that he didn't could live with Manukhatsan Fesh, free of distraction, and able to dive in and learn,
and build a life-centred anavai desasham.
With this, he saw it, I'd like to share with you an amazing story that was told by the sons of Rav.
He said, Reptimtion from Veen was an Adam Godl.
He was deeply immersed in Torah anavai desasham.
At the same time, he owned a very large business. He was a banker. He was very wealthy.
When Reptimtion passed away, at that very same time, another man passed away as well, a simple person,
who happened to be in the same line of business as Reptimtion.
Both of them were summoned together before the Basha'Allah, the heavenly court.
Reptimtion entered first, and asked them, no, tell us Reptimtion.
What did you do in that world? Reptimtion said, I'll tell you what I say there are young.
I woke up at Khatsos at midnight, I sat in Khatsos, I drank a large coffee, and from Khatsos until the morning, I learned Torah.
Then I drank another coffee, and then I smoked a pipe, and then I went to Davenshakras.
After Davening, I drank a lachaya, I went home, I ate something, and then I went to my place of business to engage in commerce.
Later, I came home, I ate dinner, I smoked another pipe, I went to Shultedav Mincha, I learned a little between Mincha and Marif, and then I went to sleep.
Only to wake up again at Khatsos, and do it all over again.
This was my daily life.
The best enrolled, Reptimtion receives Ghanaiden for everything, not only for the tired that he learned and for the Davening, but also for the eating, for the drinking, for the smoking, for the business, for everything he did in this world.
The simple man was watching from the side, and he couldn't contain his excitement.
He thought, if that's the case, I'm in great shape.
I ate more than him, I smoked five pipes a day. I did more business, I slept twice as much.
He thought, I can't even imagine how enormous my place will be in Ghanaiden.
They'll have to build a special wing just for me.
His turn came, and they asked him, no, what did you do in that world?
And he answered proudly, when I woke up I drank a huge coffee, one of those giant ones from 7-11.
And I smoked a pipe, then I went to Daven, after that I ate a pound of cake and I drank a massive cup of schnapps, then I smoked another pipe.
And for the entire day, I was involved in business. I traveled the world doing commerce.
And the business responded, take him directly to Ghanaan.
And he cried out, this is the oil of my amus, this is the world of truth.
One person eats and drinks and smokes and does business, and he gets Canadian.
And I do the same and I get Ghanaan.
To understand the business response, let's explain it with a parable.
A couple made reservation at a high upscale restaurant in Manhattan.
They sit down and they order two carboy steaks.
And the waiter said, there'll be $195 each.
And they said, okay, we'd like to order two side dishes to go along with the steak.
How much is that? And the waiter says, no charge.
That comes along with the main dish.
We also want to order some bread and dips.
The waiter said, sure, on the house.
We want something to drink on the house.
Some condiments, also on the house.
Some salads for the steak, all included.
Another couple is watching this scene.
They sit down and they order two trays of bread.
And many dips and salads and side dishes.
When they're finished eating, the waiter brings them the bill.
$450, water $15 each side dish, $45 each salad, $25 bread, $10, pickles, $10 and so on.
They look at the bill and tell the waiter, we don't understand.
You just told the other couple, all this was on the house.
The waiter tells them, you fools.
They ordered the main dish.
They paid full price for it.
So everything else came along with it.
You never ordered the steak.
She have to pay for everything separately.
The Besan Shamala turns to this simple man, and they say,
if Shimshan's main dish in Eulam Hazar was avoided sasham,
to Daven, to learn Torah, to raise his children al-Pi-Taira,
everything else in his life served that purpose.
He couldn't pay tuition if he didn't go to work.
He couldn't work if he didn't eat and if he didn't sleep.
He couldn't dive with Kavanaugh if he didn't drink a coffee and smoke his pipe.
So every detail of his life was part of one mission, avoid the sasham.
And therefore, everything was rewarded.
But you, your eating and your drinking were for self-indulgence.
Your business was for wealth.
Your sleeping was for your own personal pleasure.
There was no main dish. There was no avoid the sasham.
There was no purpose.
Pasha Samand reminds us that our panasa is not meant to replace our mission.
It is meant to support it.
And when we live with that way, we live with that reality.
Every detail of life, even our material engagements,
becomes elevated and eternal.
The panasa is no longer just income.
It becomes part of avoid the sasham.
And in the oil of my emas, that part of life is not only on the house.
It is handsomely rewarded.
And now, we know, have a wonderful day.

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