Day 231 | Pele Yoeitz - Drink a Coffee to Stay Awake!
Hey everybody, welcome back. Palayoit day 231. We continue and complete Reza Hashem, the section of Haggadah and the Palayoites. Yesterday was talking about the actual Haggadah Shal Pesach. And here we continue this, and it's an amazing thing because really we're in Yemehis Svhira, and the Hkaka has it that in this Haksiq program, this is what we're learning, and we know that the sphere is really an extension of the Zmanchiris Sainu that is, that was, that is Pesach. And in the same way we should bring that freedom and that God Shall Pesach. We should continue to be learning and talking about. We know it's already been said that everything prep. There's this concept as a herous brings one to his reasons. Things precede other things. You have to be prepared in Yiddishka. The same thing when it comes to the Pesar Seder. Person knows he might be hungry. He knows he might be overwhelmed with tiredness. Person has to prepare ahead of time to make sure he's in the proper state to be able to recite the Haqqadh. Even the ones who are fasting, the Kashmichmas, and they can't, it's so hard for them to go on for so long because they're tired and hungry. If they feel weak, I'll go upon him, Hasha's khazik breath. So we thought maybe the Palayas would say, yeah, they didn't eat, they didn't drink. Okay, so just no. He said, no, no, I'll punish him still. The time, the Hasha Tshika, the moment calls for you to strengthen yourself. Do everything you get, Vishda coffee. It's like a third time we've seen the Palayas talk about coffee. It's interesting. Drink coffee, do whatever you need. Mumbarak Taive, drink good soup, kaitan, kriyashada, beak and lish no bayom, youchal, take a nap in the middle of the day. Do whatever you can, but don't just don't go to the way, don't let the opportunity fall to its way. Women also have to strengthen themselves. The Shema call Kriya Sagada to recite the whole gadah. Or at the very least, the three things, right? They're also Chayev just like men. They shouldn't just get up in the middle of the recitation of the Haggadah to make the food. Shavirhiyada, it's the same. They should listen with intent and with great love to the words of the Haggadah and cling on. And the food they should prepare ahead of time. The husband should wake her up. Rinse her face. Oh, Vum Tsara Agar, according to the effort, that's the reward. According to the pain, that's much the reward is. But the first night, that's the dear Isa. So don't skip through it. Don't don't run through it. The main time to go in depth would be the first night. If somebody feels weak, you know, you should do gibor ani. Tell yourself I'm so strong. Tell yourself I'm a gibber, the climb dove, and I'm able to fulfill something in its good time. It's proper time. How great is it? That concludes the section of a God. We should all have an amazing rest of your day.












