July 8, 2026

Do Not Disrespect Torah Scholars | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 50

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Hope you're doing amazing day 5050 Pelo Yoats. Continuing the topic of chizic financial support, we're going to complete this section today. Buckle up, let's go. It's a goodie. There's this concept that you come first, right? Your life comes first, and this applies also, magambin zehoken lul mod. As it relates to your learning of Torah, your learning of Torah takes precedence. Aye, what if you can't? What if a lumodalovan for whatever reason, let's say you can't learn Torah, it's whatever, you know, and what should you do? Enable that your child can learn it, make sure to support him financially. Siblings should support their brother, brother, their brother in order to become a Torah scholar. If one of the siblings or one of the family members is not able to support this Torah scholar brother on their own, then they should kind of join forces in order that way the Torah scholar brother doesn't have to worry. That he's not gonna need to be involved in other things. Rather, he's gonna have the clarity of mind to be able to sit and to learn taira of a move, of course, they're gonna receive reward, but in addition, it's going to make their mama and tata so proud. Because what makes more of kibutov, what is more um honoring a parent than this? You've seen brothers and sisters and siblings supporting each other. And it's a message, Taka, for us during the three weeks, brothers, sisters, av, the ninth of av falls in the month of Av. And if Hashem's are Av, then we are siblings. Brothers and sisters can have tremendous amounts of differences. And it's just interesting, just you know, Hashkacha, as we're set using this analogy and concept of kibut of aim, especially during this time, especially with everything that's going on. We're gonna see um the Palioites' approach to how to view Tara. Just fascinating. Look in the section of Ava Slamdiya Tara. You have to love people who learn Thaya. Vashala, let's say a person can't financially support those who learn Torah. Do something else. It it's such a important thing to be maqs of them. Do it with your body, provide them with a service. Do something for them. Oh, immu Khalasuslo, pragmatia, establish us a business of event. Sorry, that was my pen that fell. Okay. Ugdailashi Musha ukhika yerlam chamakin khak yeshwa ken. There's this concept, right? There's different people in war, right? You have the infantrymen, the people of tanks, the the people who go into the battle, and then you have the people working on the computers. And is is one more important than the other? No. They're each one has their role, and you can't survive without either one of them. So he's saying, Well, you're the learner, you're the you're the support of the learner. Um, he's just using this idea of the soldiers as an analogy for Lomditar. Just saying. We've seen this time and again in the Palaeyoit. A person is obligated to do according to the best of his abilities. That's what he should do. To make God proud. Um, in order to provide and to be able to merit for his essence, for his spirit, for his soul, this is his portion in life. Included in the mitzvah of supporting Torah scholars, is honoring them, is elevating those people who learn Torah and study it to elevate them, put them on a pedestal. Don't close the door before them before them. Don't make fun of them, Chasham. Somebody whose Mamash Goddle in Tara. So he doesn't really need chizik of, you know, oh, there's people making fun of you. We're not really afraid that he's gonna, you know, revert back or, you know, um ditch his Torah studies because somebody made fun of him. He's a goddamn chizik and we're talking about chizik for the youth. Oh, I'm asking but somebody who's starting out. They need extra um and they need this um to be to be armed. I mean, they should be given a certain amount of money and presents and gifts. So if he dati no fear tono according to um what he needs, me to shallish ma. Because now um he's gonna do something shallow lishma, meaning he's gonna get something in return, money, matanos, etc., and eventually he'll get to that point where he doesn't even need that stuff. Somebody who looks upon this and sees the great honor that's bestowed upon those who learn to and those who observe the mitzvah, malacha, they're gonna be filled with fire and passion. They're gonna see, wow, if this is how um if this is the reward for those who do Hashem's will in this world, La Ilam Habbach has come the kama, how much more so will be the reward in the world to come. Let's ensure that we are Mahshiv, Long De Torah, and Truth is let's be sure that we are Mahshiv, all Yiddin, and Ritz Hashem, and Hashem should give us all bracha and ath and Ritz Hashem tomorrow. We'll continue with a new topic, the topic of Hinoch. Very exciting. Um Ritzhushem, we'll see you then. All the best.