Coming Late to Shul | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 32
Hey Khevra, how are you? Day 32 Peleoites. Let's jump right in. We are going to do a new topic today called Zimiros. Morning Hems. I'm actually not sure how to pronounce that. H-Y-M-N-S. Is it hms? Hums? Hymnas? It's definitely not hymnas. Either way, we're talking about Psuki de Zimra. This is one of the reasons I love Peleoites, along with many other reasons, but one of them is like, when else do you get chizuk about the importance of Psuki de Zimra? I mean, you can learn the Halachic, uh, you know, in the Simonim Shokanach that deal with Psuki de Zimra, but here the Palaeoit is going to give us Musr as it relates to Psuki de Zimra, something that it's I don't know where other safer you're gonna find it in. So let's see what he has to tell us. Let's jump right in a Kama mohulol amiras has miros bikalyim sidam rom viroishima gia shemayim hashimaimah. How praiseworthy is the recitation of Psuki de Zimra every single day. They have great secrets, and their head reaches to the heavens. What is a zamer? It's like uh means to like cut off, to prune. It has the ability to cut off the haughty ones and to eliminate the external shells. In other words, it's it's a way to connect to the bori. Umish me achar love and therefore, so I feel like he's talking to me. Umish ma'ach, love somebody who comes late to shool. But you know, if somebody does come late, there are halach, there's a halachic framework, what do you skip? But it's not the ideal. It's not the ideal to skip, it's not like uh oh keep what's the big deal? I'm just skipping because so powerful and every single thing is in its proper place, and to come in late and therefore need to skip, ma'abi toyva harbe, a person is losing out on an abundance of good. The choshikin oysamash beshot nevesh lendim sharlimudim. Certainly, if somebody learns something else, right, he takes out a safer in the middle of psychedizimra, or yosh me shivis bate chanasious shalomirat, or or worse, bezus basicness, marbum sikhem dag mesmirus, instead of coming into the shoal, he's schmoozing outside, right? And he he and he ends up he's gonna have to skip. This is terrible. You know what it's like? It's like a person being willing to exchange pearls, something so expensive for something so cheap, like little coins or shards. The same thing. Even to learn. At this moment, to learn Torah during Psuki de Zimra is not a good thing. Everything has to be in its proper time. There's certain places that they have a custom that they would wait to recite parts of Psuki de Zimra until you know the father would come or the chassun, etc. The Baal Simcha, that's not right. They end up leaving the honor of God, the Sri Khavad Basavadam, for the sake of a human. That's not the right priority. Says the Palayoids, if you have a difficulty changing this minog, if this is your Minog to wait for the Baal Simcha, let me placate you with some words. Imagine you were standing in front of a king. You're in the middle of telling him his great praise. Would any single person who comes in, would you would would you now start talking about them? Of course not. You're talking about the king. You're not gonna even listen, you're not gonna even pay attention to the other human being. You're talking to the king, isn't that what's going on? Imal Khvait, Malach Basavadamka, if this is true, as it relates to the dignity and honor of a human king, then certainly it should be the case with our connection to Hashem. From the beginning of Suki Desim until the end of Davening, it's all one strong bind um connection, a tie, a knot shemaim that builds in the heavens Aliosa V'in Roy Lahavzik Bainsaim. It's not befitting to be mafsik and to interrupt in between. Somebody who succeeds in removing this custom of breaking up Sukdi Zimra for the sake of waiting for a human being instead of relating the praise of the king. Somebody who doesn't do that, the Ya'ir Katzarraim, he's gonna shine like the sun at midday. He's gonna be a shining person. Uh may we all be Zaycha, we all say Psig de Zimra, anyways, hopefully. Uh, but let's ensure that we try and strive to come to Shoal at a proper time, that way we don't have to skip. And if we don't have to skip, we're gonna hopefully be able to connect to what Psych de Zimra is all about. Wishing you an amazing rest of your day, and Mirthasham will see you tomorrow. All the best. Thank you.












