May 28, 2023

Unwavering Dedication to Torah: The Inspiring Story of the Chofetz Chaim

Feeling refreshed after Shavuos, we're inspired by the powerful story of the Chofetz Chaim, a Gadol known for his dedication to the Torah and spreading it. What can we learn from his unwavering determination in the face of adversity? Join us as we delve into his incredible story and how his steadfast commitment to Torah study remained unshakable, even when faced with demanding circumstances. Tune in to this motivating episode and let the Chofetz Chaim's story fuel your dedication to Torah study.

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Transcript

We feel good, we feel refreshed, and we feel renewed after that holiday of Shavuas, with a new commitment to the Tyra, as we just experienced A new commitment, a new Kabbalah acceptance, a Tyra on that holiday. Now I feel we should jump right into this story that you must know from a Goddl that is known worldwide for his dedication to Tyra and spreading it, and with this, it should continue to inspire us in the best way to connect to Tyra, which is actually to learn it. The Chavitz Chaim was leaving the base majors. You can picture him walking because we have a video of it, and he's walking home, going Kylo, after it was an intense day in the office, and now, as he enters his house, he sees a sorrowful sight. He sees his Rebbits, and they're crying uncontrollably, hysterical, and he says Rebbits and Rebbits, and what's wrong? My wife, Chavez Chaim, sits down to talk to her and explains that you know how. We have no money, we're impoverished, we don't have anything, we're destitute, and at least we've had some bread from the baker that at the end of every day, you know, I've been collecting the crumbs that are left to at least have some dinner, some supper, to serve you. But now the baker said no, and I don't have any food in the house. I don't have anything to help you. My husband And Chavitz Chaim, responded by banging his hand down on the table and saying Sotan, sotan, don't you know that your efforts are not impacting me? You're not going to get me to quit my learning. You won't get me out of Torah, so give up Chavitz Chaim's determination. His Amalospak Torah was legendary;  miracles continued in food, that, and the other. The Chavitz Chaim was unshakable. The Chavitz Chaim was unbreakable. The Chavitz Chaim was the pillar, the light of what it means in Amalospak. In toiling for Torah, one should know that the Yetzahara, Satan, despises. He hates learning Torah. He hates when you sit down to learn. He'll let you put a talisman on, shake a lulav, whatever you want for an entire night, say to Hill him. Just don't sit down to learn, says Rabi's soul Salat, or he can't stand it. That's how you know how priceless it is. That's how you know it unshackles you from the Yetzahara and frees you to live a morally good life. That's how you know that it makes a man hover in the air because he studies Hashem's Torah. He was inspired by the Chavitz Chaim's unbreakable will and the importance that he saw in the Talmud Torah and brought from it and the holiday of Shavuot to start learning in new times. For another minute, another save, for another Chavruza, be building your Talmud Torah and connecting Vajter and Vajter to Hashem.