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Speaker: Rabbi Cardozo
Possible Title: Guidance Sensing
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Give me good harmony, friends, let's go. Ta da da, da da da, da da da. Da da da, da da da, da da da. Ta [...] da da, da da da, da da da. la [...] Ay na na, ay na na, ay na na na Ay na na, ay na na, ay na na na
[03:17]
La, la, la, la, la, la [...] Shalom, shalom friends. I don't know, I'm just so glad I came. Really, it's a holy place to be here. And I just want to tell one sweet little thing.
[04:35]
I don't know if my friends... I can't pronounce your name, but they just love me anyway. You know, friends, when I feel very strong, I don't know, I can tell you what I came here for. You know, the holiness of holy people, everybody knows that. You don't have to be very holy to understand the holiness of a holy man. but to understand the holiness of a little man. That's what makes, according to me, a holy master. I want to share this with you. You know, Rosh Hashanah on New Year's we blow the little Shofar, it's like a little trumpet, the ram's horn. And it's a very, very special thing, yet you know exactly how to blow it. It's a straight tone, it's a broken tone, then it's really completely broken and comes straight again. So the story is that our holy master, really one of the top holiest, was looking for somebody, you know, there's really all kinds of very mystical concentrations when you blow this, you know, the broken tone, half broken, completely broken, straight, like it's really super holy so to speak.
[05:43]
Anyway, so he was asking, he said to people, People who know how to blow this shofar should come in to me a day before Shoshone, before New Year's, and they should blow before me and also tell me what they're thinking about it. Then I will decide who will be the one who will blow in the synagogue. So all those great mystics came, all the great Kabbalists, all the so-called top holy people. Everybody blew and everybody told me what he thinks about it. Yeah, it's very good. Finally, at the end, the very, very last one was Moshe, the water carrier. who can barely read and write, but he really blew very well. So Rabbi Yitzchak B'Nashe asked him, he says, Moshele, tell me the truth, what are you thinking about when you blow the shofar? He says, Rabbi, tell you the truth, I have seven daughters, and I have no money to marry them off. So when I blow the shofar, I say to God, God, I'm doing your will, can you please do my will also?
[06:45]
Get me some money to marry off my daughters." And the plebiscite of the church said, what holy thoughts, what holy thoughts. They are real. They are real. Anyway, I feel today what we need most is the holiness which is real. Not the holiness of holiness, but the holiness which is real. So let's sing the song just once more. la [...] La, la, [...]
[08:00]
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[09:14]
La, la, [...] This was meant to introduce to you Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and I think he has introduced himself very well. All that remains is for us to give him an olive branch because he just comes from Jerusalem and there are olives growing even here. Brother Luke's olives.
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