Bris of Yerucham Shalom:
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- 00:00 - 01:18: Introduction to the Bris of Yerukum Shalom and the concept of finding world events in the weekly Parsha, especially relevant in current times.
- 01:19 - 02:16: The comfort found in current Parshios (Torah portions) during the war in Eretz Yisrael, contrasting it with times of "Tochokha" (admonition).
- 02:17 - 03:18: Analysis of the second Aliyah: Sarah's denial of laughter, Avraham's insistence, and the significance of this conversation.
- 03:19 - 04:22: Avraham davening for Sedom – motivations and the progression of his prayers, ending at ten righteous people.
- 04:23 - 05:28: Connecting the baby's name, Yerukum Shalom, to the themes of Rachamim (mercy) and Shalom (peace) found in the Aliyah and the current war.
- 05:29 - 06:30: The idea that the "kochot" (powers) of the Parsha exist, and how Avraham's plea for mercy and peace aligns with the name.
- 06:31 - 07:35: Rav Weinreb's teaching: Hashem comes close to those who call out in truth, emphasizing knowing one's standing with Hashem (righteous or far away).
- 07:36 - 08:39: The concept of Hashem greeting the "far away" before the "close," and Tisha B'Av as a "moed" (appointed time) to recognize our distance from Hashem.
- 08:40 - 09:42: Tisha B'Av's role in fostering a genuine relationship with Hashem by acknowledging our current state of "galus" (exile).
- 09:43 - 10:50: Revisiting Sarah's laughter: recognizing one's true state as a prerequisite for genuine prayer, and Avraham's prayer for Sedom.
- 10:51 - 11:22: Shalom as a name of Hashem and the importance of Emes (truth) in connecting with Rachamim.
- 11:23 - 13:59: Expressing Hakaras Hatov (gratitude) to the community for their role in raising children, emphasizing the positive influence of the "svivov" (environment).
- 14:00 - 15:00: The "kochot" of names and the Parsha, mentioning Yitzchak Avinu as an example, and a prayer for Klal Yisrael.
- 15:01 - 16:32: A personal thought on Noach's lack of prayer for the world compared to Moshe Rabeinu, and the role of divine prompting.
- 16:33 - 17:35: Recap of the second Aliyah: Rahamim, Sarah's laugh and Emes – knowing where one stands before crying out to Hashem.
- 17:36 - 18:51: Abaya's unique siyyum practice and its connection to the community's role in a child's spiritual growth, a bracha for a strong "svivov."
- 18:52 - 20:06: The ongoing positive influence of the community, neighbors, family, and the Rav on the child and family.
- 20:07 - 22:15: Clarification on the name Shalom – not just a result of Rachamim but also a lesson from the beginning of the Aliyah about altering language for the sake of Shalom Bayit (peace in the home).
- 22:16 - 23:16: An idea heard in Yeshiva about the difference between seeking halachic rulings from Gedolim and blessings from Chassidish Rebbes, and a theory on why Rebbes' brachas have a special power.
- 23:17 - 24:39: Expressing public Hakaras Hatov to Hashem for the timing of the war with favorable Parshios, offering Chizik (strength) and increasing "kochot hazman" (powers of the time).
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