May 6, 2026

Day 250 | Pele Yoeitz - Sell a Sale

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Hey Khaivro, welcome back. Day 250, 250 days into Palayoites in the Haxek Musir program. Unbelievable. Kalakavod to you and Kalakov to the Haxek program and let's continue to jump right in. If you're new to this, it's an amazing opportunity to learn the holy words from the tzandik, the Palayoits. Here we go, we're going to continue and complete the section of Halva loans. Expressing that the borrower does not, if he doesn't repay the loan in time, the lender will be allowed to take that collateral and sell it without the permission of the court, even at the high-stakes auction, and it's going to be in his Rishosi Shay Nemanal Pedibura, Kalkoyomar, and he's going to be trusted in all statements. It's going to basically be in the actual lender's possession. Again, everything has to be articulated in writing. That way there's no issues down the road. It's going to lead to fight and squirreling. Squirreling? Yeah, quarreling, not squirreling. Squirrel squirrel is a type of animal, like a rodent. Okay. And that way people shouldn't become come and come complain against it. The proper way is that the money that you set that the money for a loan should be set aside to a third party. And you, the lender, should command this person to conduct himself with this money in a certain way that it should be properly and justly, shalom, that it should be done without not should be done without a mashkin or shadow amur. And then there's not going to be so many issues, because a shliek does his shliekush, and he's not allowed to deviate from the kuvar umr, but same as our hazal tells doh, that's somebody who lends an uh cell to a poor person, even though it's pressing, then upon him it says, It's a big, big mitzvah to give this type of tak alone. It's talking about not it's not even talking about when the ani is in press from you, but the person, it's a little bit difficult, money's tight right now, yet he still gives. Shafa Pishra is a paraku, do glamous, yidchukasim, he pushes himself. Person has to try to push himself. This is applicable in all areas of Odis Hashem, to push ourselves a little bit more than we think we can. Mitzvah Salva Inorak Lumos, Elagamba Farmakda. Giving alone is not just with money, but also with merchandise as well. If no ish, if it's done to give on credit, that's a big mitzvah. Don't overcharge but it's a kafah, mitzvah kaffa. Your the world is built on chesed and giving uh merchandise on um a good deal on credit, then that's a good thing. It's a big kindness. To give um even to Gaium in this way is is permitted. It's not difficult like it is to give a big loan. But Kal Yuchal ish came to the Rabba Zoo, it's very easy to fulfill this. To support the guy, she had the dealership of Tadagas. This is the greatest type of tadaga, not just to give someone money, but to give someone the ability to stand on his own two feet. Meaning, if a person is giving this merchandise on credit, what does he do? He should do it in a way that, like, he's giving wholesale, he's giving the guy a good deal. That way the guy will be able to now sell it for more, and he'll be able to make a profit, and now he'll become wealthy and he'll be able to stand on his own. When you make a sale, when you sell a sale, what does that mean to sell a sale? Usually the buyer is buying it. You're not selling a sale, you're just selling something, right? It wasn't mean to sell a sale, says the Pelly. It's an amazing thing. When you give something, it should be done. When you sell something, you should be able to give and give him it in a certain way where that guy's gonna be able to make his own sale from that. Vigma in Brabutta's Ma'amath, he's gonna be able to collect one little by little, she called Brutto Brutto Mitchab Khajban Godal, and each sale, each thing, each little thing is going to be part of this great big um khajbar, and who knows what can become from this little thing that you're able to do. And he's gonna be able to be supported with honor, with dignity on his own, kabba from his own efforts. Somebody who chases after Sadak and Chesed, then he's gonna have a life with Sadaka and honor. The best is to choose a business where he doesn't have to operate in on credit. Shari Amr Musim Khazal Tha's Tovkar Shah, he says, Togma at revah mi ha kava. Better to get a little bit of profit than to do it on credit, then a lot on credit. Like it said regarding a story with a chash child, rahmanes. He asked the sham, please save me from the scattering of my soul. That means a scattering of money. Um shimak, dealer is especially talking about somebody who needs to travel far places, dangerous places, to go and to receive his payment. And the blessing of Hashem, it should be that we should become wealthy. Nigzar loveshir. If Hashem wants us to become wealthy, he will make you wealthy. It's not really about how much you do, meaning, right? You could put in a lot of effort and shem won't make you rich. You could run a little effort on Hashem will make you rich. Ultimately, it's up to Nashburg. We have to have to that one thought I was thinking uh when we were reading this, the Hisinkur Mimkar, when you make a sale, when you sell a sale, Peleos was telling us that you should sell something in a way where the guy will now be able to take that and make a sale. I was thinking, you know, the tira, which we're going to be accepting in a few days' time, right? In a couple weeks. So what is it? Um it it the tire was given, it was a sale, right? Look in the Khamar and Brah in Brahustav Hey, it talks about that. It was a memkar. It was like a sale, it was a lakhah. And I was thinking maybe it's Hashem was making this. It was a sale to make a sale. It was a when you sell a sale, Hashem sold a sale. Yes, he sold us the tire, but now that we have the tire, that's our sale. We can pro we can purchase so much goodness on this world by living by the tire, by living by the tire in mitzvah. And and Hashem sold us that great deal, and now we have that ability to make that sale as well. How do we do that by learning tire, by studying and by doing mitzvahs, by having by Ava, by Ava and connecting to all the good things, we can ultimately purchase all the credits, all the good things that are here in this world, the opportunities for greatness that are here at our disposal, and we should be all bizarre to do such a thing. That concludes the section of Hallah. Tomorrow I'll pick up with a new topic Halacha Jewish law. See you then.