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Holy Land
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Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
"Your friend in Karmiel"
January 31st 2025 -Volume 14 Issue 14 2nd of Shevat 5785
Did you see the videos? Did you cry or at least tear-up? How can you not? Is there anything more special, more moving, more emotionally exhilarating and heart-wrenching then see these hostages coming homing and returning to their parents, their children, their loved ones? I haven’t stopped crying. It’s not normal. 482 days! All of the angst, the pain, the sleepless nights, the protests, the activism, the prayers, the chesed, the hafrashos challot, the interviews, the resolutions/kabbalot that they had undergone; it’s all there in those tears of reunification. In that hug. That loving mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter embrace. How can you be human and not see that and cry? How can we not bring them all home…
On the other hand and perhaps at the opposite extreme did you see the scenes there in Gaza as the marched and paraded our brave young girls and old men back to us. The hate, the scorn, the cheering, heckling, the pure evil of these Gazans. It wasn’t men in masks and guns. It was men, women, children old and young. There were thousands of them. It was the face of October 7th 482 days later still around with a pulse. Forget about a pulse. They were still around cheering gleefully with guns, with knives and axes, with flags, bandannas and with cries for Jihad, murder, massacre and “river to the sea”. Are we insane? Why are they still there? What have we been doing? What am I missing over here? How is this possible?
To read about how 19-year-old Liri describes the Gazan children and old people spat upon them endlessly and persecuted them daily for that year and half that they were held hostage. In her words “there are 2 million terrorists in Gaza”. To watch the mobs jeering at 80 year Gadi, a simple farmer and how they abused him. Beat him. How Naama lost her fingers. How they tried to force Agam to violate Shabbos and eat trayf. To hear how Arbel, whose brother, Dolev a hatzala medic ,who was killed on October 7th saving people, and whose partner Ariel together with his brother David are still being held hostage there, was kept in solitary confinement and barely fed for 482 days by regular families over there in hell, is incomprehensible.
This is not 1940 Germany, Ukraine, Hungary. This is 2025. This is the State of Israel that was founded on the concept of “Never Again”. We have an army. A strong one. We have huge bombs. We have nuclear weapons. Why are we not literally killing this evil entirely? Ad Tumam-until then end. Why are we not standing up for our people and avenging the blood of Hashem’s nation? Why are not teaching them the lesson that the world is desperately waiting for us to teach them? To reveal to them. The lesson that the function of the nation of light and Hashem is to eradicate evil and darkness. It’s not a job that we need to wait for anyone else to allow us to do. It’s why we were chosen and not the other nations. We don’t need their approval. When will we get the point that we will never get it. And why should they give it to us, if we don’t have the guts, anger fury or zealousness to speak and carry it out for ourselves? For our sisters, our brothers, our fathers, our mothers, our cute little red-headed babies?
I think the answer to that question is that we really haven’t studied the parsha enough. We haven’t internalized the messages that it is meant to teach us. We are commanded more than any other mitzva in the Torah to remember our Exodus from Mitzrayim. It’s how we were born into a nation. It contains the DNA for our entire existence. It’s our past, it’s our present. It’s our future. It’s every Shabbos kiddush. Every day in davening when we recite Shema. It’s all of the holidays. It’s hammered in of course on Pesach. It’s when we bentch after we eat. It’s everything. And yet, I think we miss perhaps one of the most important and basic aspects of this brutal origin story of our nation.
The first message is that as bad as we may fall we are still all light, holy and good and the nation of Hashem with a mission. And the message that evil needs to be punished. It needs to be eradicated. Not just Pharaoh. Not just his taskmasters. Not just his army and chariots. But every single first-born. From the slave to the captive. Every single house in Egypt must cry. Must suffer. Must be punished. There are no innocents. The wrath of Hashem and the vengeance of our people, for our dead, for the blood of our babies, for the ashes of our loved ones must be claimed. We need to go Biblical. The world needs to be purified. A price needs to be paid. Justice needs to be restored. The Hand of Hashem and His light needs to shine forth.
The story of our Exodus is not just a cool story of splitting seas, frogs, lice, hail and rivers that turn to blood. Its about inflicting punishment on an entire nation. Rashi, in this week’s parsha hit me like a ton of bricks. When Hashem tells Moshe how the first born of every Egyptian from the one that sits on the throne, the son of Pharoah as well that of the maidservant will be killed. Rashi asks what did the maidservants do wrong that they should be punished thus? He gives two answers. The first is because they also participated in the persecution of our nation. That answer though is not sufficient though, the Maharshal notes. That wasn’t really their fault. They were just “following orders”. They were servants held by Chamas themselves. They were just doing what they needed to do to survive. Thus Rashi brings the second reason.
“She’hayu smaichim b’tzorasam- because they rejoiced over our tribulations”
They handed out candies. They paraded in the streets. They sang and jeered. They were evil. Their first-borns were evil. They needed to be punished. That chilul Hashem, needed to be accounted for and eradicated. The light of justice and vengeance needed to shine forth. They needed to die and suffer. Mida k’neged mida. They need to be held in tunnels. They need to starve. They need to watch their children get eaten up by animals. That is the story of the Exodus. That’s what we are meant to remember daily. That is what justice looks like. That’s how the sea can be split. Our Exodus from Egypt wasn’t about getting us out of the concentration camp. Hashem could’ve pulled that off by whisking us on a magic carpet or on the wings of eagles to Israel. It wasn’t as well about wiping off evil and eliminating a nation of terrorists. One push on button and Hashem could’ve done that as well. It didn’t have to take a year with all of these plagues. Rather this was about payback. This was about making them suffer. This was about teaching us what our job is and will be to do.
Now lest you think that this is something that we are meant to leave to Hashem to handle, again, I believe we need to read this story. If Hashem wanted to do everything Himself. He could’ve easily done so. Yet, that’s not what happens. He wants us to be active participants in this story. Every plague until the last is done, fascinatingly enough, through Moshe and Aharon. They are the ones lifting their staffs, their hands, smacking the earth, the river, the skies. Sure, Hashem is the One that ultimately pulls the rabbits, frogs, lice, locusts, wild beasts out of the hat, but we need to do the work. He doesn’t want us to sit back and wait. He wants us to push the button. To know that the second that we raise our staff that the entire Egypt will be covered in boils. That when they raised their hands to the sky that fire and ice will rain down upon them. That with the push of another button all their animals will die in a plague. That their water supply willy be full of blood, that their food and crops will be destroyed, and they will starve. That they will beg for moldy pita that if we’re feeling generous enough will sell them. When it come eradicating and punishing evil, Hashem tells us that we are His partners in this, just as much as we are His partners in creating a better world, through Torah, Mitzvos and shining light. It’s our job as much as His to wipe the smiles and evil smirks off of their faces.
What is as well fascinating and timely to me today after watching those videos, those mobs, that evil celebrating a year and half after this whole thing started is how incomprehensible it is that they are still celebrating. Don’t they see the destruction that is all around them that our holy soldiers have reigned down upon them. The rubble that their cities have been turned to. The so many of their own children that have been killed by us. (Despite the fact that incomprehensibly Israel tries to avoid killing the children that they use as human shields to defend themselves with). Do they not chap that they don’t stand a chance? That we can do worse. That “Egypt has fallen”. Sure there have been clips here and there about Gazans expressing anger at Chamas for bringing this upon their people. That some have even begged for this to end. That happened in Egypt as well, the Torah tells us. But just like then perhaps Hashem has hardened their hearts. Their regret wasn’t real. It was just soundbites at the moment. At the end of the day, they were all on Pharoah’s team. They were all evil. They all celebrated. Hashem hardened their hearts because He wasn’t going let them get away with what they had done with a mere fake-cry on a TV screen. There was not a house in Egypt that wasn’t crying and mourning that Pesach night of redemption. Because at the end of the day, Hashem said, I’m going to finish the job Myself, while you guys who have taken the steps of slaughtering their gods and putting that blood on the doorposts can sit back and enjoy the final show.
There is enough blood on our doorposts. Our hostages need to call come back. Even the Jew that was still sitting that Pesach night in solidarity in the house of the Egyptian and didn’t yet get the extent of the evil was rescued that night, Rashi tells us. Because we are all one family, whether we get it or not. Because they are our brothers and sisters the children of Avraham Yitzchak and Yaakov. The entire story of our Exodus is there to show and differentiate us from them. It’s our painful birth from the womb of darkness and evil.
We need to bring all of them back. I don’t care if it costs giving them a million terrorists and murderers in exchange. Bring them home. But then, once they are back. Push the button. Bring down the staff. Kill every last one. From the maid servant to the king. The king of Quatar, of Iran, of Lebanon and of Syria. Of everyone that rejoiced. All of their first-borns and all of their babies. Make them suffer the plagues of Egypt. That is goodness. That is justice. That is the light shining. That is saying we are not satisfied with just a world where we can live freely and serve our God in the wilderness for 3 days. But rather we are here to remove evil from the entire world and shine the light of Hashem throughout the universe. That we understand that it is our job. That our Partner is looking to us to stand up and say what needs to be said and do what needs to be done. Then He will finally bring the miracles that we are waiting so long for. Then we will once again be embraced and hugged by our Father in heaven Who has been in exile and captivity with us for so long. The tears will flow and we will finally be Home.
Have a blessed Chodesh Shevat and an amazing Shabbos!
Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz
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YIDDISH PROVERB OF THE WEEK
“A sheynem, reynem kapore of zey. “- May a beautiful, purified plague befall them
RABBI SCHWARTZ'S TOUR GUIDE EXAM QUESTION OF THE WEEK
answer below at end of Email
6. The gate in Jerusalem’s Old City wall, closest to the Last Supper Room is ______
Who was Umar ibn Al-Khattab?
A. First Caliph
B. Second Caliph
C. Third Caliph
D. Fourth Caliph
RABBI SCHWARTZ’S COOL VIDEO OF THE WEEK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxHjNRXYjFA - Return of Hostages… can’t stop watching
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn706Wy0MtU – Agam Gadi Arbel… amazing…
https://soundcloud.com/ephraim-schwartz/achainu - my Acheinu Composition for our hostages..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVPNH_0OU6E – Gorgeous Barcheni LShalom new from Ohad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWIo8Ys2w1w – Chut Shel Tikva Ribbon of hope Aharon Razel wow..
RABBI SCHWARTZ'S ERA’S AND THEIR PLACES AND PEOPLE IN ISRAEL OF THE WEEK
Chamas? Yehoyachaz- 609 BC – History just repeats itself and it’s amazing how much Tanach speaks to us today. After the death of Yoshiayhu at Megiddo by Pharoah Necho his youngest son Yehoyachaz became King. Why Yehoyachaz? Good question, I’m glad you asked. It seems, like all things Jewish and Tanach there’s a disagreement and like most Rabbinic disagreements there’s truth to both opinions. According to some he was made king by the people who preferred to the Pre- Yoshiyahu Teshuva reform movement. They wanted back to the idols, chaos and sinful ways of the previous kings of Achaz, Amon and Menashe. In Divrey Hayamim it refers to him (according to these opinions) as Shalum. Perhaps it was the peace-now people that wanted him after the downfall of Yoshiyahu with his mistaken battle against Egypt and Pharaoh Necho.
Other opinions suggest that Pharaoh himself put Yehoyachaz into office. It seems that Israel even back then was as well taking it’s cues from the foreign nations that like to dictate to us what the politics of Israel should look like. He chose him to degrade Israel. As well he issued a huge fine and “tariff” on the nation of Israel for not following his previous dictates. World dictators do that sometimes. Yet, it seems that he chose the wrong guy to follow his rules. The Midrash based on a verse in Yechezkel compares him to a wild lion cub that attacked its master. Thus with Pharoah Necho fighting against Babylonia over the city of Carcameish in Turkey and Syria, Yehoyachaz tried to attack Egypt and was subdued and ultimately exiled after his mere three month reign to Riblah which is located in…. Chamas.
Yup. Chamas is the place where they take kidnapped leaders. Its location is in between the Syria Lebanon border by Chermon. Crazy, right… ? There Yehoyachaz dies in exile. This as well as we shall see begins the downfall of Egypt and the rise of the next king Nevuchadnezzar. The die has been cast. We’ve returned to our foolish ways. The end and the destruction is in our headlights and we are heading full speed ahead. And once again it all starts with Chamas.
RABBI SCHWARTZ'S PAYBACK JOKES OF THE WEEK
Yankel stopped for a pitstop on his cross-country drive selling his wares when he stopped in a truck stop in Red-neck country Indiana for some coffee and cake. There, three rough-looking bikers stomp into a truck stop where
One of the bikers extinguishes his cigarette in the old guy’s danish. The second biker spits a wad of chewing tobacco into his coffee. The third biker dumps the whole plate onto the floor.
Without a word of protest, the Yankel pays his bill and leaves.
“Not much of a man, was he?” says one of the bikers.
“Not much of a driver, either,” says the waitress. “He just backed his truck over three motorcycles.”.
What's the pirates law for equitable retribution? An Aye for an Aye
Why can't diabetics get revenge? Cuz revenge is sweet.
I’m going to start a restaurant called: Revenge is a Dish Best Served Cold. You know what we’re going to serve?
Just desserts...
To the thief who stole my Microsoft Office... I will get my revenge...you have my Word...
To whoever scribbled over one letter of my James Joyce book cover, I will get revenge. Ulysse
How do deer get revenge? By giving each other a taste of their own venison
My girlfriend broke up with me yesterday, so in revenge I stole her wheelchair... Well, guess who came crawling back today...
I just read that Disney is making a sequel to Bambi. He gets revenge on the hunters that killed his mother. They're calling it....... Bambo
Why should you be nice to cats and dogs? So you are not the target of pet-y revenge.
The problem with Trump jokes: Republicans don't think they're funny, and Democrats don't think they're jokes
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The answer to this week”s question is B – Another half and half… Islam is not my thing, what can I say. The first part I got right. Shaar Tzion/ Zions gate is of course where the grave of Dovid Hamelech is claimed to be and was thought to be for a long time, although its more likely by the city of David. The Diaspora Yeshiva still claims its there next to them. Christians being the unoriginal religion that they are therefore connect Dovid to Yoshka and thus place the last supper there. Part 2 though I had no idea. Don’t know the Caliphs at all… deleted them from my memory long ago. I remember the name Omar and thought he was the first, but in fact he was the second guy after Muhammed and was even his father-in-law. What’s neat about this guy though I read on Wiki was that he actually threw the Jews out of Saudi Arabia- Did you know there was even a Jewish King of Saudi Arabia named Yosef Du Nuwas- Yosef of big sidelocks/payos!!! As well he allowed the Jews to move back to Jerusalem and 70 families from Tiverya moved there. He actually put them to work cleaning up the Temple Mount desecrated by the Byzantine Christians. Pretty cool! So I got them half right this week and the new score is Rabbi Schwartz 4 Ministry of Tourism 2 on this exam so far.