June 29, 2026

Make Your Own Torah Chiddushim | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 42

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Alright Khavra, welcome back. Day 42 Palayos. Today's a new topic, the topic of Khidish, Torah novelties. It is so it's held in high esteem. Somebody who is Mechadesh Khidusharah comes up with original Torah ideas. But Shemaim Imal, it's up in heaven. It's so pure, it's so holy. Ah, Shammarish, like it says in his arch. It says in Yeshaia, Lin Ta Shemaim, Velisa that he's uh building, establishing the earth, planting the heavens. Somebody who's a Mitsuyan, he's excelling in Allaha, Amiyata. I'll take Riyami, don't read as my nation, Elaimi, but he's with me, Shinasa, Shutafla Kuroshborgh, it becomes a partner with Hashem. You know, I was just driving a couple last, I think it was last week, two weeks ago, and I was behind a vehicle and there was a bumper sticker, and it said, Do you follow Jesus this closely? And it made me proud to be a yid because, first of all, you know, it's not yiddishkite is not about following. Of course, we follow the tire, but it's not about following Hashem. It's not about following means you're you're a step removed, you're you're you're the it's a lack of connection, you're trying to you're trying to play catch up. And Yiddishkite is so much more. It's shinashutaflaq rush barku, we become a partner with God. It's a heightened level of responsibility that we have. A person is obligated to do that which is in his his capacity, or actually Yamal Bukal Khaicha, you should apply his effort, to come up with ideas. Again, not to make things up or say that like that's heretical, but within the framework of Torah and Allah, ta'inhaksh of the tarts, but by the way, this is a method in coming up with khidushim is to have questions. You read through a Rashi, maybe a parsha that you've read a hundred times, but but now you're asking a question. Wait, why is it why is it say it like this? Maybe it should have said it like that, or how how does this fit with what I learned over here? And when you start to ask questions or talk to people and have quite and have this pupil chaver and questions back and forth, that's one of the greatest ways to now be um like force your mind to think about it, and now perhaps you could come up with a teret's ideas in Tanach Bif Shas, Lefar's Bruce and Befardis, Al Tanach Vishas, or to go into the orchard, parties, pshat, rem is drash, and so um in tanach and shah's. Says a pal something amazing. It's a great rectification, especially for the sin of Pagama Bris, which is fascinating because we know Shah Zerah Yotzimanamach, the Zera actually stems from, it comes from the brain. And therefore, the way to fix that, the way to fix the mistake of Pagama Bris is actually to go back into the head, the brain, where it all begins, where the Zara actually comes from, and be Mikhadish Khadushim, we're using it for uh holy and pure um agenda. Zuvappi Shabbos Khashim, Shimchajushitara, especially in Shabbos, it's very khoshva thing to be mikhadish khedushim. Like the czar says, Ma magumanasiya karbdu, levish of emo, and not only that, but you're you're you're able to give uh great honor to your parents uh by coming up with these khadushim, forsaken ezar, ha kudish, but kudju saras ilam, look over there. Okay. Listen to this. Somebody, let's say he doesn't have that level of intellect, and that's not where he's excelling at. He's not mechadish khidim. He has a hard time being mechadish khedushim. So what can he do? Kivar, shima, khidoshit kivar, sobinik messifir. Learn khidushim that somebody else compiled, that somebody else wrote. Anybody who learns something that he didn't know before, and now he knows it, that becomes his. It becomes his own. It was like he was mechadish. It's an amazing line from the Paleoites. A person should, at the very least, learn something new on Shabbos. Let's say a person doesn't know, can't read, he has a hard time reading um texts. So go to a shir, listen to somebody else. So learn something that you didn't know before, and that will be q'hidjah, be like your mechadish. Amazing. The gamlibur safety, maybe shadushim. And the says an additional aspect of learning zayre, that somebody learns it, it's like an amazing thing. Doesn't matter really how much or how little. That our that we should direct our heart to heaven and it should be done with uh that can level of connection with uh the Ribonash. I'm wishing you an amazing, fantastic rest of your day. Prince will pick up with this topic of Torah novelties, khidush, tomorrow. All the best.