June 22, 2026

From Your Brain to Your Heart | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 36

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Chavra, how are you? Day 36, Pela Yoitz. We continue our discussion on the topic of memories. Zakharnos, let's jump right in. Viesha Sarah Zacharnos Shana Mitsub Malem Zach and Bacham. There are 10 things that we have to remember every day. You want to know what they are? Check out that sitter called Tfila Schodesh Bachadcho. Somebody who wants to, who has a real desire for mitzvous, he'll mention it with his mouth. Right? Meaning it's not enough just to mention it, just to recall it, but you also have to feel it. Right? You have to take it from the mouth, from the heart, and apply it into your action, into your life. Because if you are just remembering things without simlav, without paying attention, a palvosa, what are you gonna do? For example, when you remember the exodus. By the way, just this is an aside. The word the English word exodus is one of the greatest English words that exist. Okay, that's my rant. When we recall Yitziah Mitzraim, the Exodus, we have to remember, just think about the amazing events that took place and think about the unbelievable love that Kurdish Baruch showed us. And Mamish, put your heart into it and realize the great love that Hashem bestowed. Yesbara Himano bestowed us, he made us into a nation. We were a nation surviving within another nation. The great power that Khuresh Baruch dis displayed, he shattered the iron, the parsle of the iron rocks of Yonambia Khazakh, and he took us out through the great miracles of the ten plagues, etc., with an outstretched arm. It's so hard to under grasp all that a Krishna Brah did for us. And therefore, that's going to now that Kavana mentioning that with lave, with intention. And now we're going to actually live our lives in a heightened level of responsibility and we're going to serve the Abishter. It took six days to create the world. And it was a great display of affection that Hashem has for us that he bestowed upon us a day of rest. Can you imagine a life without Shabbos? It's so hard to imagine. We have to be thankful and grateful. When we mentioned the month, we have to recall that Qurish Barr who gives the strength. He gives us the ability to work hard to accomplish. Yes, we do our shadows, we go out and make up our nasa, but it's ultimately a Qurish Barr who is providing to us according to our children, meaning according to our offering, according to the responsibility that we have, that's what Hashem is going to give us. Really, it doesn't matter the more a person works or the less a person works, that's uh that's almost irrelevant. Of course, a person has to do the ultimate histadus that he can, but it's not that if you do more, you work more hours, you're gonna get more money. It doesn't work like that in God's veult. Uh Zello you galahasha, a person shouldn't strive that, oh, I'm going to work hard to become more rich. It doesn't really work like that. I mean, a dinvah emislo yas here. No, don't deviate from that which is just follow the rules, go based on Halach of Yiftah, Bishmashim, and trust God. He's the one who makes people poor or rich. When we mentioned the Maisa Malik, Rosh, I'm not going to be able to do that. Recall that there's a pain in heaven, Shayna Hashem Shalim, that God's name is not fully intact as during Gaulus. Right? We have to mention Rushalaim and in so doing. We'll remember the misdeeds that we've done and we'll sigh in a state of bitter bitterness and and and do um and utter a tfilah and askbar for forgiveness. We recall when we stood by Harsina. Understand and pay attention and realize. Oh my gosh, a Kurdish bar who loves me, Vishashuavimuk of S. Ben Yurza, it's like a father who treats his son with great love and delight. Greater is the goodness that was designated for the Jewish people from all the other good that's in this world. Shabakar Banu Vinosanu, he chose us and gave us a Tayura Akadisha Ashrenu, Ashrenu, Ashreinu, a person should say Ashrenu, how fortunate we are, Bark Hashem. This concludes today's section. We'll continue with this topic of Zakran of Smyrna Shem tomorrow. And uh we're gonna also conclude letter Ches and can sorry, we're gonna conclude letter Zion and continue with Letter Ches, which is exciting. We're moving on upwards and onwards in our journey through the Heliga Palayoites. I'm glad you're here with us. If you have a friend that doesn't yet know who the Palayoites is, send them our shear, send them our way, tell them to join Haxek, or we're on on Tarani Time, YouTube, the Haxek app, um wherever you podcast, and uh wishing you an amazing rest of your day. Hatslah Rabbah Sim Rusha tomorrow.