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therefore personal 1 to 100, I will first
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try to outline what it is
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more or less schematically and then we will just move on to
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your questions,
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yes, I will ask everyone who joined to
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turn off the microphone and so as not to
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disturb the area
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and each other in the first place so that your speech is not
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captured on the recording, you may
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feel uncomfortable later, so better watch the
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microphones, this is a wish, look,
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my life does not represent any
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historical value, no
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dramatic heroic episodes, there
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was no underground, no uprisings,
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no hijackings, or conscientious objectors,
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or I don’t know what others did
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heroic people, none of this, my
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biography, no I was born fifty-seven
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and a half years ago in the city of Moscow,
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this was the year when it was remembered by
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humanity for the fact that President
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John Kent was assassinated, everyone went home and remembered you
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were born in the year when the president was killed,
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throw the Cuban missile crisis around
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now they are
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fleeing I grew up with my parents, although of course
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they didn’t have any
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idea of ​​the tradition that was more
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detailed and detailed, but of course
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they had a high national
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self-awareness, they clearly clearly,
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absolutely clearly, without a doubt, recognized
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themselves as part of the Jewish people, and
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we bought them in pesah. I remember the matzah of the
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synagogue on the street when I remember what
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this street was called now it’s called
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differently in short where is this old
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old synagogue in Moscow I remember that the
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main holiday for Soviet Jews for
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some reason and favorite was Simchat Tura or
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as they said as my mother used to say
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has them and Simka was worth why did this
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holiday become so important and fun for
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Soviet Jews that they gathered there
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on the street despite the fact that they were
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photographed then they were kicked out of the
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Komsomol from working but it was and I
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myself would not have participated in it as a small
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child and I only remember that my
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parents were very very worried during the
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war and the 73 war of Yom Kippur, and when the
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Soviet radio was literally choking
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with happiness, saying that the Egyptian
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troops were about an hour to capture and destroy
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Israel, they were moving towards Tel Aviv and so
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on. I remember that my parents were very
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worried and tried, I
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remember that I was ten years old and they were
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very worried and tried to hear
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some Western voices in order to have
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some idea of ​​what was really
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happening at the front, this is real, but
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I’m very good about it, my parents
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I had wonderful mother died in the
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eighty-first year at a young age
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was 3 years from a serious illness
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she always could not imagine
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that we could go to Israel in the 70s and
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early 80s it was such a
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fantastic thing and that in the end it was possible I
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could believe it, I could even imagine if
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she knew that in a few
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years it would be possible to freely go
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to Israel, it probably
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would have affected her health, but I also
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wanted to worry about my
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future, I was an only child,
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I have no brothers and
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I tried to study unsuccessfully at the
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Moscow Textile Institute named after
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Alexey Nikolaevich Kosygin,
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nothing good came out of it, and in the
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third year at the end of the third year,
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with great regret for them, they
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really didn’t want me, but I really wanted
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them, they expelled me and then, well,
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I became interested in the Soviet army and a
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year after this expulsion, it took
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me into its ranks and I spent two years
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in the Far East in a
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narrow region, well, probably these are some
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of the most difficult memories of my life,
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that is, this is something that I
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could not even imagine
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something like this there probably is a bottom, but it’s even
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deeper, but in my life there
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was probably nothing deeper, but from
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my personal point of view, the miracle is
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that I came out of there alive and relatively
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normally returned to Moscow in Moscow at
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that time it was the 8th and 6th years of power
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Mikhal Sergeich Gorbachev came and
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perestroika and glasnost began here and things
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began to change radically,
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suddenly everything became possible, everyone landed and
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people began to come from Israel with their culture, a
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sea of ​​literature began to flow and I told myself
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that I should be honest with
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myself and see to study it
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make up Jewish culture
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I knew I always remember that I am a reima Jew
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but what does this mean from the point of view of more
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details of
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more cultures and I began to read literature
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that at that time was already in abundance
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and I understood when I began to read this
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literature historical literature
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literature traditions in Russian language
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that came, I came from Israel, then
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I quickly realized that this was very serious,
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it was very serious and that I would not get off
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if I was an honest person, I didn’t dress there, I was
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just getting acquainted and I would continue to live
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as I lived before, and
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that is, my life must somehow to change
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I have to realize who I am and where
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and I remember that when they brought me from
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Israel the Pentateuch Torahs in Russian,
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you are a little blue building, not our little blue ones
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to hand over, but a little blue edition, an old one
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that tasted like hell to him, it
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made a very big impression and
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I understood what the Torus describes events
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that really happen in life
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because when I got to my head when
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it is written in the book we say yes they themselves
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that no matter where you are thrown hmmm yours will
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gather you there and return you and I said to
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myself look we see it with our own eyes
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it happened it happened that is, the tour
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describes the real events of the story, a
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trial scheme, and I realized that
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when I was tormented, I didn’t fail simon, I
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realized something seriously and I won’t be able to
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get away from it, as if I didn’t
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know anything and didn’t get acquainted, I realized that since I
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Jewish my place in Israel was
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absolutely clear and after some
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time and after some time quite
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small in a
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completely logical way and
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naturally I will make repatriation I
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came alone then I pulled
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my father and grandmother out of there
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unfortunately they died abba father my world is
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more than 20 and 21 years ago and my grandmother could
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fly no 5 17 years ago and that’s why
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I came here I came I was in Israel
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first I was with my friend in the
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Jordan Valley if anyone
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imagines so pharma halo by the
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way the birthplace of the prophet and only then a
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kibbutz with a drill and therefore I went to Mahon
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Meir because I had plans to study
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udais in any world, I
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saw met heard a crowd at the bars
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which made an indelible impression on me
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because it will take off and this is
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something that cannot be described
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in words, you know, like love at first
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sight and not like I write I understood
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when I heard him for the first time, it was
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interesting, I didn’t understand a word because
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I didn’t know, I remember it was Shabbat and
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he was saying something to the weekly chapter, I didn’t
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know who this young man was, he was a
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completely thin young man and he was
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30 something years old completely black hair
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black beard
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you don’t recognize him si look and he
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spoke with a French accent back then
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and he said something weeks ago in the chapter I don’t
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know what I’m talking about I don’t remember some
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chapter but it amazed me because I
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ask that he broadcasts on the same
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you are not on which I am and after that I
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began to listen more and more you already
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understand so on and on I became his
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student in the sauna basically studied
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after that for two years it was Gury and then
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I returned to the foundation and I got married, or rather
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got married like Makkonen, from then on, I
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began to teach little by little and then
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I opened the plating bri there, in
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fact, and the
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whole biography, and now please, your
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questions, it will probably be better if you
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ask,
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don’t hesitate to review it, but well, let’s do it
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this way since childhood, you dreamed about something
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in childhood, you had some
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dreams and dreams, and in general you had
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Jewish communication, you had friends and family,
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relatives, yes, this was the
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Jewish environment in which we hung around
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because on my mother’s side it
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really is there was still quite a
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large branched family that
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stayed there, she had several uncles
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there, aunts and so on, and with my mother it was in
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Belarus or from Khabarovsk and only or
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like me, not mine was born in Moscow, my father was
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born in Khabarovsk
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and my mother I was born in Moscow and I’ll tell you
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that my grandfather on my mother’s side, he
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was born in Poland in Bialystok, it was a
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big Jewish city before
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the Germans came and destroyed everything, and then I
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mean then this was when there was still a
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revolution, the Bolshevik grandfather David
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moved to Warsaw and there they had
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what - a candle factory, in short,
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after that he married my grandmother,
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Rose, who lived in the Belarusian town of
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Lyakhovich, and moreover, my great-grandfather was, I’m
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not mistaken, a dentist in Minsk, and in
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general, my grandmother’s entire extended family lived in
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Baranovichi,
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so I really have a
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special relationship with Belarus I have a lot of roots there
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and I myself can never
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come to Belarus and and by train that’s when and
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about childhood what dreams I’ll tell you
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I had such dreams as a child I wanted to
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become a football player
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hockey players and a driver and musicians
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music there it’s after after and in as a child, I
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really wanted to be a driver, not them, and
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hockey players, football players, all these
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first drivers, then what a sound and all
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these dreams they dissolved, I
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became neither one nor the other, and not a third
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then I dreamed of becoming a musician, also
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nothing came of it, that’s what has to do with
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language there was something in the family or some holidays
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that you will remember and I
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just remember that simcha not simchat Torah in
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the offices we bought matzo dog this is what I
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remember as for the language, there were of course
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some expressions in Yiddish that my
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mother still remembered and my aunt which is still a
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gutter hand than my grandmother remembers, my
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grandmother Rosa spoke Yiddish because
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she wishes at risk to the town of Lyakhovich,
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but grandfather David and I speak from my father’s side,
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my grandfather Mordechai, it’s generally unclear
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how he ended up in Siberia
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he his his father [ __ ]
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was a glazier in Irkutsk and I
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have a photograph of him, his photographs of his
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grandmother Lisa, yes there is a St. Petersburg
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photograph of the city of Irkutsk
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written at the end of the 19th century, how they
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seemed to Siberia, I have no idea, but I
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know that my great-grandfather was a glazier,
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this is such a family tradition, then they
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somehow ended up in Moscow and
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here my parents met, as
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for childhood, because you were
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the only child in the family, it turns out that
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I was the only child, well,
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here Evgenia asks about how
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you studied Hebrew, you Palych, you said that you did
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n’t understand at all what raw Shirki was saying,
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I started studying Hebrew the moment when
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I realized that I wanted to go to Israel at that
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moment in Moscow,
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these amateur ulpans would open on every corner and
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in which we taught each other and we didn’t
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know anything, we blew it, we taught it into
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something, you teach it to
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someone else, and I had such impudence, and
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who - by the way, he taught something, people
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were happy, although there is nothing, now
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I just wouldn’t take the risk,
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teachers, that’s when we didn’t care,
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we started learning Hebrew and that’s why
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when I arrived they said
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I had, of course, the basic basics
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on which to was to advance, that
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is, I arrived with a certain level of
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Hebrew, and your parents easily let you go,
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they themselves, look, your mother had
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died long ago, my father himself wanted to leave and
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it was obvious that I was, as it were, the
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first swallows,
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but then the war began right then
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and you then
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the war had just ended,
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when I took the ticket the war was still going on and when
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the time came to fly
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the war had already ended, so I arrived
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without any bailey, I mean the
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first Gulf War, well, you
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arrived, what were your impressions, the
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sensations that you felt some kind of - then
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there, I don’t know, the feeling can be overwhelming,
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people kiss the ground unconditionally, I’ll tell you that
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at that time there was a special permission
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to fly even on Shabbat because they were afraid
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that these flights could be stopped at any moment
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and we flew from Moscow to Budapest
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from Budapest we arrived on Shabbat at night
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to Ben Gurion and they just put us there,
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it was a Hungarian company,
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Mariana, they put us at the airfield and
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took us to the hotel, the
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airport just wouldn’t work in the dark, but of
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course we were in a state of extreme
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excitement and I remember that we
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were kissing the concrete, that’s exactly me I remember
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and you then settled in a
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religious kibbutz and as a Gelfand I went
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then I went to my friend I
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had a friend who lived in the Jordan
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Valley and I went to him with him I did
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n’t live for 10 and from him I already moved to the
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kibbutz they created and a few months
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before after studying and work I
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moved Mohammed like this and who then
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taught in the Russian-speaking department of Rav
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Abraham the same people of Abraham farm on
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farm he was your teacher yes I sat but
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when it was very interesting and we really
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love the lessons
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and who you, well, here’s how it all
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happened under the influence of the people
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you met, your path is correct,
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of course, here is Rav Abraham that you once
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told a little
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about him, I took a mammogram and treated water stones to this
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day as a
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much older father
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and Somehow, he immediately
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liked me, I don’t know why, and although we are people
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from very different regions, you understand, he is from
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Transcarpathia, it’s completely the same reality, and
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I’m from Moscow, and yet, nevertheless,
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we have such a liking for him, he
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always somehow he looked after me and looked after me until
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today, after all, your Moscow
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Russians and his Transcarpathian
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it was difficult for the People's Commissar, I will tell you
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honestly what he had then, I hope
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that he will not look and he had such
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a cent, you understand that it was not only
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me we people are Russian-speaking and it was
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very difficult for us to understand what
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he was saying, you know, that is, his
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Russian has improved a lot since then
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because there they spoke either
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Yiddish or some kind of
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Transcarpathian Ukrainian dialects,
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yeah, such normative Russian they
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didn’t speak the language he had to, in general,
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he understood it, of course, but it wasn’t his
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spoken language, I remember it was very
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interesting, well, how long did it take you to learn
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Hebrew,
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how many hours a day did you study there,
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but it’s clear you survived the
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environment, look, he wants to learn Hebrew
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things and from which there is no definition if in
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risd which is needed in a store in a bank on the
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street in the market and it is quite simple or there is
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nothing special there there is Hebrew
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radio television with information there is also
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Hebrew 40 for our literature and you are there and
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prophets and sages and midrash and so on
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question what do you mean do you understand
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Hebrew is a concept for which there is no
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definition what one wants to know or not know
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the question what task does a person set for himself
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if he sets himself the task of learning
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to speak is not at all difficult
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and after all the language is simple
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well and so you learn in one fell swoop
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how many years pass and you decide
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I studied for about three years, probably a year, and then we were
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invited to come to scrap the Urals write a
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Jewish settlement above the city with a helmet, an
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amazing place there are graves is-f we
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made a program for Russian speakers in
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which we would study for two years and I
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went there with pleasure because she
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could me to become
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independent and after two years I began to
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introduce people, make attempts to get acquainted
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with the goal of getting married because you understand, and
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this is not like you, just let’s say
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that my children are their friends, they all
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live 200, everyone knows each other and I
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need to pretend everything friends,
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girlfriends and relatives know, brothers and sisters,
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it’s usually people who get married out of
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pure such an arbitrary situation
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somewhere and somehow, but I didn’t have any
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opportunities for an informal sign,
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I realized that if I use a formal
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acquaintance, nothing will happen and I went
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page called she spirit, but to say that
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it was a big test for me, I am an
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unusual person and I was an
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unusual person, it was a shock, a
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real shock, but I realized that if I
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didn’t pass it, I would become a cheese all
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alone. Years go by,
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yes, I arrived at 28 years old, and by that time
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already 30 30 .
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so in the end, we
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got acquainted and we and when I got married you
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got married I was 31 years old to have not so
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little and not so much
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area why did you choose to
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look for a girl not from
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Russian-speaking Jews
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but still granite from Iraqi Jews of the
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ocean was born in and married before, but the conclusion is that we
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specifically decided to look for
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such a girl, I’ll tell you that I’m always
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interested in communicating and complementing
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people who are different from me, you have,
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I realized that if I marry a
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Russian-speaking girl, they’re wonderful, that I’m
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not saying a fairy tale, everything is wonderful, but
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then we have there will be a Soviet Union at home
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because we will definitely speak
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Russian and in general,
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one Russian-speaking
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person in the family was quite enough for me,
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I wanted the addition of something else,
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so I decided that I would go a different
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way and although they tried to dissuade me, I
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it seems that I turned out to be right, but this matter is
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very individual and you see,
00:23:38
most people everywhere in all places
00:23:41
on earth are drawn to their own people, to those similar to
00:23:44
them, I am always drawn to others, to those who are
00:23:48
different, because it’s not so interesting
00:23:52
to try on, to
00:23:53
see in front of you another one like that
00:23:56
this could make you sick I’m like,
00:23:59
we complement each other in my opinion, it’s great,
00:24:02
but Grigory is interested in the language
00:24:06
barrier, I have already had this already
00:24:12
three years later, three and a half years in Israel, for
00:24:15
example, some deep topics, not
00:24:19
everyday ones, but maybe some deeper
00:24:24
if we take it, after all, I studied Hebrew in
00:24:28
Moscow, quite serious, silent,
00:24:31
what was it for a year and a half after that,
00:24:35
three and a half years in Israel, that
00:24:38
is, when a person learns Hebrew for five years and
00:24:41
lives in a Hebrew-speaking environment and
00:24:44
hen, then you need to be completely stubborn
00:24:46
you know, so that she doesn’t speak more or less
00:24:49
like a human being, and that’s why I think that
00:24:54
what she says is enough for us to have the
00:24:58
mentality, after all, you somehow
00:25:01
encountered cultural problems.
00:25:13
I came and I if the child of the family
00:25:16
understand and here family is the narrowest
00:25:20
primary joy 1 1 circle I will give you an
00:25:23
example at our wedding he tells me one
00:25:26
how many relatives you will have on
00:25:28
your side I say one and a half or two
00:25:35
and on your side he says well look
00:25:37
there will be only the narrowest narrow narrow
00:25:40
circle he is as old as 150
00:25:45
this is the narrowest circle agree that this is a
00:25:50
thing that complements the additions of
00:25:55
these large families this is a
00:25:59
family like some kind of some kind of
00:26:03
association where everyone takes care of each
00:26:05
other help each other uncle aunt
00:26:09
nephew cousin, so on, I must
00:26:11
say honestly that I never had
00:26:14
enough memory ability to remember
00:26:16
all these relatives and relatives in
00:26:20
different degrees, so it was pleasant for me
00:26:27
and communicating with them was interesting,
00:26:30
the area was not interesting, that’s how it is for me x no, it’s
00:26:33
interesting, but probably not only for me and
00:26:36
how long did it take you to
00:26:39
understand that this is your half, but no,
00:26:42
I’ll say for sure
00:26:48
stones and coma
00:26:52
three weeks after three weeks we decided yes
00:27:01
no clarifies 7 meetings,
00:27:04
thank you very much for this, okay, I think
00:27:09
those who are looking for this information have heard,
00:27:13
yes, very individual you know,
00:27:16
it’s difficult in Oman, but nevertheless,
00:27:21
from the first meeting in the morning, fireman
00:27:24
said that he was 40, in my opinion, he had a
00:27:27
girl in the sense of meeting girls before
00:27:30
he met his wife and they immediately realized
00:27:33
that they were a couple, but for the sake of decency they still
00:27:37
pulled out so that then inform your parents
00:27:39
through the rivers 2, this is probably a really
00:27:44
similar option, well, of course, I didn’t have that
00:27:48
many, I probably met
00:27:50
as many as I had of these sidukha, well,
00:27:53
about seven, probably more, they can withstand
00:27:55
long nasima,
00:27:57
and in general, it was also clear the first
00:28:01
meetings that this is the one, well, how is it, and we also
00:28:04
looked, that is, we had to check it,
00:28:07
and I like it, this is how it works,
00:28:12
you understand, this is uruka for everyone,
00:28:14
this is how it works for me, this is how it works, or are
00:28:16
you carrying this, this is yours for me, this is how it
00:28:20
works for me now and others
00:28:22
work, that is, you
00:28:24
can’t give any recommendations on your own that I don’t give it to
00:28:26
anyone because at every stage, every time
00:28:28
we have it, but I wouldn’t want to
00:28:35
just that, although I voice questions, it
00:28:38
’s not just from me that people write there but
00:28:41
I understand, but I would like to urge that
00:28:44
whoever wants them has the opportunity to also
00:28:47
ask a proview of it cover the microphone of
00:28:51
our meeting, I would like to know after all
00:28:57
the fabrics of the beginning of this topic, it seemed to me that
00:29:02
she means exactly this, you have
00:29:07
different mentalities with the final ones
00:29:09
really? there were no collisions at the
00:29:12
beginning of the five as a gift it was all the same and
00:29:15
so different or you or you
00:29:19
just came right away like I don’t know
00:29:24
look it’s hard for me to
00:29:27
say now it’s been many years and I don’t want
00:29:32
maybe that’s what I remember now in
00:29:35
fact, it wasn’t like that, I don’t remember, there
00:29:38
were probably some, well, honestly, I don’t
00:29:43
remember, you’ll understand,
00:29:46
yes, I probably remember, so if you want
00:29:49
to ask people, she’ll tell you,
00:29:53
your father was at your father was at the wedding, it
00:29:57
was the happiest, where is his life? I’ve
00:30:00
never seen him, he galloped and jumped
00:30:03
literally like an acrobat,
00:30:06
I’ve never seen waffles so happy
00:30:09
20 if there wasn’t such a layer there was a
00:30:13
Lemmy virus, but they lived in Frida
00:30:16
and the slave Shirki was at the mine made us a hoop
00:30:20
oh yeah, it’s interesting to see your
00:30:24
photos of the rabbi
00:30:26
charging a you haven’t seen it, please
00:30:29
come take a look, we didn’t have time,
00:30:31
how did you start working, you
00:30:37
got married and you can feed your family, you’re
00:30:40
responsible for the financial side,
00:30:42
you waffle, I’m responsible for the financial side,
00:30:46
and so I immediately began to find out what and
00:30:51
how I tried some teaching
00:30:57
organize and
00:31:00
rush arkhip
00:31:01
when giving me there was such an
00:31:04
organization with goals that did lessons
00:31:07
for Russian speakers, these are such part-time
00:31:09
jobs, but then I returned to
00:31:16
Machon Meir and Rav Avraham asked me to
00:31:19
start teaching to see what to
00:31:22
make and it turned out that the people
00:31:25
liked it, he was she continues and
00:31:28
so I became a teacher,
00:31:31
no diplomas, no
00:31:36
higher education, I don’t only have school,
00:31:40
I graduated from school and I have a certificate of
00:31:43
maturity, which I’m very proud of,
00:31:47
but you also immediately settled in free in this house
00:31:49
or where you were injured, we lived
00:31:52
at first in such a temporary concrete house
00:31:56
who we rented another apartment a whole
00:31:59
story but not in the lake in WWII its frigo
00:32:03
freemove the birth of God there are many stages for
00:32:07
moving and your father also lived in free
00:32:11
grandmother the dealer of this father and grandmother
00:32:13
would live lol nour and
00:32:14
then the father died grandmother she was taken to a
00:32:21
nursing home she wishes there for four years,
00:32:23
then she also died, that’s what you
00:32:31
left, you made an aliyah to someone on yours, but one of
00:32:34
your friends influenced someone who
00:32:37
followed
00:32:38
Goshma Priora sedan,
00:32:41
yes, I have a school
00:32:45
childhood friend who is right behind me
00:32:47
did
00:32:49
I think I think that he had no influence and
00:32:53
even then it was easy to leave you
00:32:56
said that at first there were queues then
00:32:58
the war began and choose
00:33:01
when the war ended and by the way when there
00:33:04
was a war in the Persian Gulf so everything
00:33:07
was processed without a queue it was a fairy tale
00:33:09
I just got through I came to this case, there was no
00:33:12
one there at the ravine, in two days I completed everything,
00:33:14
and before that there were queues on the street,
00:33:18
the oldest queues because then it
00:33:20
was Dutch at the end of its whole
00:33:22
history, but I was lucky,
00:33:25
the war scared off many, I went through this whole thing
00:33:29
in almost a couple of minutes days you
00:33:32
didn’t have any nostalgia, so to speak,
00:33:37
and to be honest, no, look, such
00:33:44
nostalgia, the times are gone, my parents
00:33:47
died a long time ago,
00:33:48
well, I mean when you arrived and my father
00:33:52
stayed there, how did you communicate with him at all,
00:33:55
who should not not communicate with them on
00:33:57
the phone and when they wrote letters today,
00:34:00
no one remembers, but then they wrote
00:34:01
letters, it was funny, they went to the post office
00:34:05
and talked on the phone, but then
00:34:09
they arrived, my aunt lives in Moscow,
00:34:13
but she and my
00:34:15
cousin and his wife come from time to time,
00:34:17
we communicate, trying to get there pull out and
00:34:20
I have friends there, of course, and they
00:34:22
came often, they come sometimes,
00:34:27
if you’re not a crown, you probably came more
00:34:29
often than the region, that’s how you left,
00:34:32
never been to Moscow, I wasn’t generally a
00:34:36
hard-to-get-up person, but I
00:34:38
felt it, you know ok,
00:34:42
so it’s better not to get involved in this
00:34:44
regard, I’ll be honest, but I’m thinking of doing it
00:34:47
if they added it
00:34:48
if they decided to also radically
00:34:52
come once from one side to the
00:34:54
other, but that’s enough for me, but here
00:34:57
he asks about the language, after all, what’s the
00:35:00
language at home? you communicate for a long time
00:35:06
with children, they learned Russian from you here,
00:35:09
somehow listen to such a language from us
00:35:15
from the outside, it
00:35:16
will probably be funny because we have some kind of
00:35:19
peculiar language that understands the
00:35:22
top chili of the family, which consists of what
00:35:25
kind of special flag Russian Hebrew
00:35:27
which in a stranger will not appear to you
00:35:33
has been developed and you still know Aramaic
00:35:37
correctly Aramaic is a language and a
00:35:40
non-living species, that is, the Talmud on it
00:35:44
writing the hips of the necks ibiza and this is a
00:35:46
literary language they don’t speak it,
00:35:49
you understand, but of course if you want to
00:35:52
learn our sources you need to know the
00:35:56
Aramaic language because the Babylonian
00:35:59
Talmud, the Jerusalem Talmud and the Midrash, a
00:36:01
huge amount of literature is
00:36:04
written in the language and it is important to know it for
00:36:09
studying the Torah, it is important, it is important because the
00:36:13
Aramaic language is related to the razor
00:36:17
and you don’t know how brothers languages ​​are, it is quite
00:36:21
possible that someday they were
00:36:23
generally the same languages,
00:36:25
then a little but also the Aramaic language, you
00:36:27
know, a hard square, it’s like that, it
00:36:33
always comes to my mind this
00:36:36
expression square will be like that lips
00:36:38
such hard words square soft
00:36:44
smooth
00:36:45
short flowing it’s so marching
00:36:49
more yes yes the tongue would be so harsh
00:36:55
a little bit hard,
00:36:56
but on the other hand, if you don’t know him,
00:37:00
you can’t understand literature
00:37:02
or, for example, translations,
00:37:05
well, he asks, it’s easier to study than
00:37:09
if you know Jews in Romanian, you
00:37:12
won’t have a problem because it’s the
00:37:14
same language, just different money, like
00:37:17
if you know Russian or Ukrainian, you already
00:37:19
understand,
00:37:21
and Aramid and Hebrew and I marked it as
00:37:24
Ukrainian Russian, the set understands that the
00:37:27
box knows this one, so it will know
00:37:28
either Belarusian, yes, of course there are differences,
00:37:31
but in the end, a person who knows
00:37:32
one of these languages
00:37:34
has mastered the name is not scary related
00:37:38
languages ​​here Andrey one of Andreyev Andrey
00:37:43
asks what is your favorite sage
00:37:49
[music]
00:37:50
from which from which era but he didn’t write
00:37:54
probably in general from all eras which
00:37:58
favorite can you say in which era
00:38:00
beloved in each era which beloved
00:38:03
can probably can be Rabbi
00:38:09
Akiva
00:38:21
a lot of wap
00:38:23
why can’t people ask you in person it
00:38:25
would be more interesting their voices it would be
00:38:29
more lively you said it I asked which one
00:38:39
you like better and which sage you
00:38:42
liked better when you just started
00:38:44
studying under on so to speak in the first
00:38:48
period of your extracting spiritual growth
00:38:52
what kind of book or what prophet
00:38:55
may have influenced you from which
00:38:58
prophet or books redoubt different questions
00:39:00
yes, I’m sorry that it’s a little
00:39:03
blurry let’s talk about what
00:39:06
’s going on there, I think that Rav Kook had the
00:39:08
greatest impact on me at the very beginning
00:39:13
and to this day I have been impressed by the fact
00:39:16
that he is a unifier, you always understand that
00:39:20
with someone you find some kind of
00:39:22
your own direction in the work, the end of your
00:39:25
direction, it synthesizes, unites everything, finds
00:39:28
its place, he is all unifying, everyone
00:39:32
is synthesizing, I
00:39:34
really like the generalizing approach everything has a
00:39:37
place for everything everyone just needs to be put in
00:39:40
its place there is nothing superfluous I
00:39:43
really like the approach so I really like it and
00:39:49
also this influence of Rab Shirki is correct and
00:39:52
yes, definitely lucky from him you learned
00:39:57
about Rav Kuk and I learned this one back in Moscow
00:40:00
because there were little books and little books in
00:40:03
Russian,
00:40:04
they are very popular and small,
00:40:09
inconspicuous, but I remember that I
00:40:12
came across the little book, of course it didn’t
00:40:14
convey anything, but when I arrived, you know,
00:40:21
when I arrived and still began to
00:40:23
read a little in Hebrew, that’s
00:40:25
when I began to perceive
00:40:29
began to perceive and although in the language of Rav
00:40:32
Kook it is a language and it is extremely difficult to
00:40:35
understand such a
00:40:36
stream of consciousness it is not some kind of
00:40:41
very thought out speech that is initially
00:40:44
poetic such a
00:40:46
flows it it it it does not date its words it
00:40:49
does not make them more understandable but this is how they
00:40:52
come so it expresses them, but even
00:40:55
if you don’t understand, you never
00:40:57
understood all the words and everything he says, the
00:40:59
music itself, the
00:41:01
intonation brought admiration to me
00:41:05
because it always gave the
00:41:07
impression of some kind of reach, you know, he
00:41:10
can say that the doll is not against it, but he is
00:41:13
for it,
00:41:14
but that’s not it in the sense that he didn’t know how to create
00:41:17
a scandal, of course, but in all men,
00:41:19
movement in every idea and in every
00:41:23
stupidity,
00:41:24
he always finds some kind of rational grain
00:41:28
that needs to be taken from there,
00:41:33
nothing can be just thrown away,
00:41:38
this is his approach to history, to reality, to
00:41:42
ideas, this is my approach I like it very much
00:41:46
because I don’t like it when something
00:41:49
is thrown away, something remains, the
00:41:52
creator created the whole world, since it is clear that
00:41:55
in everything there is and there is good, good,
00:41:57
good, but there is nothing that
00:41:59
absolutely does not have some
00:42:03
value in everything stupidity has
00:42:05
some value, you need to find it,
00:42:06
you reminded me of the development of the area, I
00:42:10
wanted to ask such an important question,
00:42:13
when you were driving, you made an alley, did you already
00:42:18
have some kind of preference in the direction
00:42:23
of Judaism, or when you first arrived, you chose
00:42:25
religious Zionism, why didn’t you love
00:42:29
these I don’t like I don’t like these terms
00:42:33
I chose the Torah of Israel I don’t like these these
00:42:38
terrible expressions I don’t don’t use myself I do
00:42:41
n’t live in these categories there are a couple of
00:42:43
Israel down different currents different
00:42:46
shades all of this is all part of a
00:42:50
single organic whole what if
00:42:55
if a person and if a person reads Rabbi
00:42:57
Nachman from Braslav, then he
00:42:59
must definitely dress like the Braslav axis and
00:43:02
this and this and if you are interested in the Torah, it
00:43:08
includes everything and this and I don’t like
00:43:16
these this you know reminds me of the army
00:43:20
such and such a unit such and such troops
00:43:23
this color of clothes such and such flags like
00:43:26
these wants to live like this please I’m
00:43:32
not teaching anyone but to me these are all these frames
00:43:37
they seem artificial
00:43:39
and completely and perfect
00:43:42
not unjustified then jealous there is a
00:43:47
question I struggled with you can ask
00:43:51
please the area
00:43:54
here please tell me because in the 90s years,
00:43:58
Israel itself changed very quickly with the
00:44:00
big Aliyeva, but you didn’t have such a thing
00:44:06
that the country turned out to be completely different from what
00:44:10
you expected, especially since it was changing so quickly,
00:44:12
you know, I didn’t
00:44:19
make any pictures or expectations for myself,
00:44:23
I didn’t draw myself Israel how should he
00:44:28
answer my demands I knew Israel this is a
00:44:31
Jewish state I am a Jew my place
00:44:34
is here
00:44:36
that the display there are some things notices
00:44:39
there are less remarkable but this is my
00:44:43
life this is my destiny this is my people and
00:44:46
have not been with me as I don’t remember
00:44:49
maybe maybe now I’m already saying something that
00:44:51
didn’t happen, but I don’t remember that I had
00:44:53
any models, you know, but Israel
00:44:58
is so and so so so so clear, I remember
00:45:03
that she warned all the time and the
00:45:05
Israelis warned
00:45:06
Moscow at all these Zionist meetings
00:45:09
they said don’t think that Israel is a
00:45:12
corrected Soviet Union, this was a
00:45:15
problem because many many thought,
00:45:18
here we were setting up for an essay, now
00:45:21
I could have a real good
00:45:23
Jewish pension in Israel, such a
00:45:26
Soviet Union of clouds from the correct
00:45:28
view, and Israel is not the Soviet Union, a
00:45:30
corrected view of Israel, then Israel and
00:45:35
probably it had an effect on me, that is,
00:45:37
I didn’t expect here, you know, I didn’t expect
00:45:42
Israel to solve my personal problems,
00:45:45
but maybe it wasn’t easier, you know,
00:45:47
many and many were traveling, everyone was there in
00:45:51
our alley, then professors, then doctors, or
00:45:53
bosses, then I don’t know who else and
00:45:56
probably they had something to lose her status
00:46:00
at least, but I had nothing and I did
00:46:03
n’t have a completed higher education and I didn’t have any
00:46:06
position of any kind, I worked
00:46:10
after an army of salespeople in a bookstore,
00:46:13
this is an interesting position, but there
00:46:17
was especially nothing to lose there, let’s say I didn’t create anything for myself
00:46:20
there that is, olives and 43
00:46:24
kilograms in my purse,
00:46:27
and that’s why I probably didn’t have
00:46:30
these, there was no expectation that now this is my
00:46:34
life, I’ll have some kind of career
00:46:37
or that I’ll have to serve my country and
00:46:40
it’s clear that when you come to
00:46:44
the country is not exactly what you
00:46:47
imagined, and so on, it’s always a kind of
00:46:51
shock to the reality of the presentation, it’s not the same thing,
00:46:56
but I didn’t have any,
00:47:00
I didn’t have any demands on Israel,
00:47:03
you know, many, I remember they came and
00:47:05
they had demands, they came
00:47:06
furrier
00:47:07
Riga Riga you owe me ta ta ta ta ta and
00:47:10
you don’t give me just that result I’m
00:47:12
disappointed well what are you like I was
00:47:16
the head of the department there and there was leading
00:47:19
physicists I was the leading chemist there I
00:47:22
was a champion in all types of wrestling alone
00:47:27
maybe I’m the only one who wasn’t any
00:47:30
champion there, the business of the owner of the
00:47:36
district here Evgeniy asks, but in
00:47:40
principle they’ve already kind of touched on this,
00:47:42
maybe they even answered when and how you
00:47:45
felt that Israel is no longer a
00:47:47
new country for you, but this is your home, these are
00:47:54
different things, what is Israel my home is what I
00:47:58
decided back in Moscow,
00:48:01
that Israel is already some kind of
00:48:04
more or less familiar country for me,
00:48:09
and you know, I never got used to the
00:48:14
Israelis, what are they like?
00:48:23
openly there is nothing here you
00:48:26
can never say never
00:48:28
and no one knows what will happen in half an hour
00:48:31
in an hour and this openness is
00:48:35
a surprise
00:48:36
this is the feeling that the Almighty is
00:48:39
in charge of everything here and at any second everything can
00:48:41
change 180 degrees or 360
00:48:44
this is the feeling I think that everyone
00:48:47
accompanies me at least.
00:48:49
so I’m not used to Israel, it’s
00:48:51
impossible to get used to it, I can, thank
00:48:54
God, because in football, I think you need
00:48:56
to be ready to serve the ball and with a sword,
00:49:00
of course, Chuck signaled a thousand matches,
00:49:02
but this will help do this every day,
00:49:06
he’s somehow completely new,
00:49:11
but Saulus
00:49:15
he was you last time when we were
00:49:17
with you in free he asks
00:49:20
kernels lange aganim they gave you remember in
00:49:25
Lithuanian is it very difficult to be a rabbi
00:49:30
when there are so many students and everyone needs
00:49:32
help answering different questions or
00:49:34
giving advice you are tired of being equal but in
00:49:38
just words look I’m not I define
00:49:43
myself in some formal way up to the position of the
00:49:50
board that my work is simply because I
00:49:53
give to people and teach not what I invented
00:49:57
and where did you either come to the conclusion or or came
00:50:00
up with what I studied with the Rav hats
00:50:04
basically and this is what I give
00:50:07
if I they ask some questions,
00:50:10
firstly, not always, I don’t
00:50:12
know, I don’t know what I don’t know, and if
00:50:16
I know, there are always these answers, too, one way or
00:50:19
another, I collect it, I feel it based
00:50:22
on what I heard once and that
00:50:25
moment Natasha is
00:50:26
why the work is just a preview on but
00:50:31
nevertheless, how the idea of ​​making a
00:50:33
translation and commentary was born,
00:50:38
this idea was not born to me, it’s
00:50:41
such a crazy idea that it
00:50:43
couldn’t have occurred to me. existing
00:50:47
translations, I apologize to all
00:50:49
translators, I love them very much and appreciate them, but
00:50:53
existing ones on Russian translation these Torah
00:50:55
translation pens don’t suit me in any way, it
00:50:59
wasn’t very difficult for
00:51:02
many reasons, from my point of view, they are
00:51:05
far from far from adequate, but on the
00:51:08
other hand, it is impossible to adequately translate into Russian,
00:51:12
and
00:51:14
so I gave one fine day or year and
00:51:20
came to Israel and my good friend
00:51:23
the doctor is lazy and we became very,
00:51:28
very close and we think after him
00:51:34
many times, we studied Torah together,
00:51:37
we studied him at one fine moment he
00:51:39
says to me, listen, let’s write a book on
00:51:42
these comments and the ball and they
00:51:44
really matter to me like groups, how are we going to write
00:51:47
it? After all, we don’t have the text, we
00:51:49
can’t write a commentary on another
00:51:53
translation because this commentary
00:51:55
won’t match, and he told me,
00:51:57
let’s translate,
00:52:00
this idea was so crazy that it
00:52:03
couldn’t even occur to me.
00:52:04
it came to him and he convinced me
00:52:09
and we did it, how we did it, I
00:52:11
still can’t understand it’s some kind of
00:52:14
simple thing, I don’t know, it was necessary to make a
00:52:16
film about it, you know under what conditions
00:52:19
and how we did it,
00:52:21
she’s wearing something fantastic, well,
00:52:25
it was colossal help from heaven,
00:52:29
but this is his idea, this is his idea, we
00:52:32
worked on it for five years
00:52:33
and he didn’t offer you any other ideas, he
00:52:38
offered me many ideas, but my
00:52:40
madness also has limits, and that is,
00:52:43
I didn’t agree to more
00:52:45
because I didn’t just didn’t have
00:52:48
the strength
00:52:49
it was it was it you understand translating
00:52:55
a cake is not just doing a translation it’s
00:52:57
work and so on it’s when you
00:53:01
put it all through yourself you go through
00:53:05
it I remember for example when we translated the
00:53:08
chapter Key to Go
00:53:09
and you you know, the rulers of that there are
00:53:11
terrible curses they will commit, so I remember
00:53:14
when we translated these curses,
00:53:16
they commented on me, I was just sick,
00:53:19
you understand, it’s impossible to translate, well, this is an
00:53:22
academic translation that you are experiencing and
00:53:25
it shakes out with terrible force, on the one
00:53:28
hand, things were revealed to us that
00:53:31
we did not suspect at that moment, in order for
00:53:35
this or the other side to have such an
00:53:37
experience that I and after only we
00:53:41
finished the translation, I was sick for several months,
00:53:45
just physically sick, so these are
00:53:48
really things not just not just, but
00:53:51
you and you knew from Moscow and Lintgen
00:53:56
met here in Israel
00:53:57
when he is already from Germany and he
00:54:00
comes from Germany, yes, he is older than me
00:54:03
because that’s why we didn’t
00:54:05
cross paths with him, but he also studied in one fell
00:54:08
swoop, borrowed vermouth in one fell swoop, worked
00:54:10
together at 9, and it’s thanks to his
00:54:14
enthusiasm, incredible world,
00:54:17
thank you very much for him to pick up the key How did you
00:54:22
convince me to go to this madness?
00:54:25
I still can’t understand. I need to ask him,
00:54:28
ask him. He could be happy
00:54:30
to tell you about the area, maybe you can
00:54:34
share some, but usually during the
00:54:37
Hanukkah period they talk about some miracles, maybe
00:54:41
you too there were such miracles
00:54:43
or not necessarily on Hanukkah, look,
00:54:47
I want to say again that in my
00:54:49
biography there
00:54:53
was nothing dramatic, heroic, wonderful, amazing,
00:54:57
his face
00:55:02
[music]
00:55:04
Nura Vieno was so calm, but Rav Joseph taught you
00:55:10
gain kiwi than who
00:55:15
saved my big one a friend, also not with whom
00:55:20
we studied mafon together, or he saved me,
00:55:23
you, my young soul,
00:55:25
young life, we went with him on Shabbat and
00:55:28
I remember copying makhon meir there was snow and
00:55:30
ice and I fell, slipped and lost
00:55:35
consciousness, rolled onto the highway
00:55:37
and then I remember how I they push me into an
00:55:39
ambulance and rejoice, is everyone in charge there
00:55:43
and I’m afraid that if he hadn’t
00:55:45
stopped these cars there, they
00:55:47
would have simply crushed me because I
00:55:50
probably rolled right onto the highway, in any
00:55:52
case, he took me to the hospital in a dream
00:55:54
or on Shabbat, a struggle
00:55:55
and so on, well, I broke my arm a little, but
00:55:58
in principle we’ll take it later so he saved
00:56:00
my life and by the way there was already something about the
00:56:03
Arabs airman saved my young life I
00:56:06
was visiting him they
00:56:09
sang they flew and flew when you’ve been living
00:56:14
straps for many years and when I I was driving
00:56:19
back to our bus, the Arabs threw a
00:56:23
stone and I fell asleep and leaned against the glass and the
00:56:27
stone was right in this glass, the glass was
00:56:31
plastic, well, I got a terrible blow, I
00:56:34
just woke up and everything was spinning around,
00:56:37
in short,
00:56:39
they took me back there, Ira Pharma took
00:56:42
an ambulance, also went to the hospital all night
00:56:45
was with me and took me in the morning mohombi
00:56:48
so in the answer what good people
00:56:52
saved my life yes yes of course at the right
00:56:59
time people seemed needed yes yes
00:57:01
definitely interesting thank you for the
00:57:04
information and for Araksa to ask what do
00:57:08
you advise for a teenager who is
00:57:10
looking for meaning in a Christian environment in your
00:57:13
life,
00:57:15
what algorithm
00:57:18
do you look at, I suggest contacting us in the
00:57:22
movement of bri there, use our
00:57:25
materials, sources and channel and here
00:57:28
find out the truth for this Breton you were
00:57:30
created,
00:57:33
but this is still a teenager, we don’t have a teenage
00:57:36
direction yet,
00:57:38
so we hit Drozdov, I’ll lubricate the reef
00:57:40
teenager king [ __ ] when he became king
00:57:44
he was a teenager 13 years old
00:57:46
this is already an adult in Judaism such a
00:57:50
teenager we sometimes too have people behind
00:57:53
this I and a friend who are up to 70 years old all
00:57:55
teenagers
00:57:57
have such cases
00:57:59
so the sooner a person further
00:58:03
the responsibility of independence
00:58:08
thank you thank you Dana thank you for your
00:58:11
answer I’m even a girl or 15 before or
00:58:18
read even yes yes and push recording lessons
00:58:25
even she listened and it’s all interesting but
00:58:34
maybe there is a special book you can, for
00:58:36
example,
00:58:37
guess the flavor and what and exactly what you
00:58:41
recommend which leader to which
00:58:44
author and start watching it very
00:58:48
individually, I’m not completely unfamiliar with her,
00:58:51
maybe consult with
00:58:55
someone personally
00:58:57
thief be you have some
00:59:00
people nearby who 100 Korean literature
00:59:08
she always asks
00:59:17
I see he has, you know, there is
00:59:22
one wonderful Armenian friend of ours who lives in Georgia
00:59:27
Gevorg Virat yes yes yes
00:59:30
young just about the basics he is a wonderful
00:59:35
person I advise you to contact them because he
00:59:45
knows the situation before and thank you
00:59:50
very much for that support I to all my
00:59:54
Armenians while the
00:59:56
video and the Armenian flag
00:59:59
during Saturday was on your wall at home
01:00:04
and that’s it everyone supported all of
01:00:09
ours were very grateful on behalf of
01:00:13
these people
01:00:14
I want to thank you too, a massive
01:00:18
Armenian flag is still hanging
01:00:20
on my street, everyone is asking what kind of flag this is,
01:00:22
thank you very much, thank you from
01:00:29
all the other Armenians, too, who maybe
01:00:38
someone else wants to say carrying out
01:00:43
such a question, how long ago was
01:00:48
this leap
01:00:50
of interest, how many years ago did
01:00:55
the cross appear, it appeared more among the peoples,
01:00:59
and I think that it began after the
01:01:02
six-day war
01:01:05
because the six-day war was such a
01:01:08
breakthrough in the tanach in our days that it
01:01:13
led many
01:01:15
to the understanding of what is really here in the
01:01:19
Middle East, things are happening that are
01:01:21
literally described by the authors, the
01:01:25
Almighty manifested himself in the six-day war
01:01:27
so clearly globally and unambiguously
01:01:32
that from that moment I think why, for
01:01:34
example, I will be like this and now
01:01:38
there is a movement
01:01:39
of peace in Japan, this is a very old movement
01:01:43
in America, this is an old movement so many
01:01:46
2 hybrids and so on,
01:01:52
but you mentioned the area, this is a movement
01:01:56
from Japan before they come and do
01:02:00
some kind of volunteer movement,
01:02:03
but we would like to organize this too,
01:02:05
maybe we’re horrified, we can’t come without permission, we
01:02:09
need to somehow get you to us
01:02:11
vkontakte
01:02:13
yours initiative initiative is offered by the
01:02:17
worker himself,
01:02:19
that is, the initiative is punishable take it
01:02:21
provably look we have it, he is
01:02:25
distinguished by the fact that he knows everything and can do everything
01:02:27
and he always has some ideas, he
01:02:31
wants to promote all the time, who knows, he
01:02:33
can throw this idea at him and it he
01:02:36
will have this problem only in this
01:02:38
crown, you understand the whole world is blocked, all
01:02:42
these movements are not closed, you
01:02:46
can only hope, but well, part of the
01:02:48
time of booking the area,
01:02:50
that is, if we now you
01:02:53
think now and organize all this, at
01:02:56
least from the point of view of ideas,
01:02:58
then the moment when everything it will open, you see,
01:03:02
everything will become a reality, we live in a very
01:03:04
open, open world, okay, in this grill,
01:03:10
Gregory asks you again, after all,
01:03:12
in which language do you read more books now? In Hebrew,
01:03:14
or in Russian, and which
01:03:17
modern authors do you like? Are there
01:03:20
any and what books do I read in? in Hebrew and
01:03:26
Russian,
01:03:27
well, that means more visits, more
01:03:31
read books in Hebrew or Russian and
01:03:35
who are these writers and literature, I mean
01:03:38
fiction, current
01:03:40
literary and artistic literature, I
01:03:42
prefer Russian because it’s both shaven
01:03:46
and stentorian, some kind of
01:03:48
grandiose Gotti literature in my opinion, but
01:03:52
I didn’t beat myself up, of course, there are
01:03:55
some powers, but
01:03:58
modern Israeli literature
01:03:59
doesn’t have anything so impressive, but
01:04:06
once there were songs, but Misha, the world, yes, that
01:04:09
was really once there were
01:04:12
some
01:04:13
Albert, there were once different I decide
01:04:16
addons then old classic
01:04:20
these are the authors I like from
01:04:24
modern datsko that probably
01:04:29
modern Russian literature doesn’t really
01:04:32
represent it my favorite authors are for
01:04:35
example Vladimir Voinovich I
01:04:38
love everything I love funny books and that’s
01:04:39
what’s funny and there’s satire Ilf and Petrov
01:04:42
Voinovich well and why do you like intelligence
01:04:45
Rowena
01:04:46
color off well, probably intelligence about
01:04:49
intelligence officers oh oh but I like to read
01:04:53
books by Viktor Suvorov
01:04:56
I adore Suvorov and when I read him at every
01:05:00
opportunity I listen to it, it’s very much
01:05:04
considered in detail as you say,
01:05:07
yes, we were taught in the gru very ago
01:05:10
pay attention to the little things proview on
01:05:16
but you also teach
01:05:17
for girls in the women's what is called
01:05:21
makha nora or and if there are some
01:05:25
specifics of the difficulties of being a
01:05:27
rabbinical teacher for women in
01:05:34
general then the same thing the same thing but you
01:05:40
probably probably understand how- then
01:05:43
you need to be gentler because women girls
01:05:47
can be offended by some little things until, for
01:05:51
example, between the guys you can
01:05:54
laugh at each other there, we so on,
01:05:56
this will not work, but before there was no
01:06:05
honor at home and they sat behind a partition,
01:06:07
as if there was a partition in the classroom, they
01:06:10
always waved was when just on video
01:06:13
sometimes you feel that it’s like the
01:06:15
presence of women’s voices but there are
01:06:20
lessons in the world that are intended
01:06:23
for boys and for girls
01:06:25
so big but in principle this is Makhanova
01:06:30
this is one place another but from if there is a
01:06:34
seminar we could you do
01:06:36
something for us - an excursion or sit in a
01:06:41
girl’s lesson I’ll go there
01:06:43
why not why not it’s a dream of the region,
01:06:47
well please all dreams come true
01:06:50
I remember coming when there was a seminar
01:06:53
I remember Natalya
01:06:55
our Natalya is a folder from Kyrgyzstan she
01:06:58
herself went to these lessons she
01:07:02
arrived earlier yes great I signed up they spoil the
01:07:10
broadcast, it’s always just peasants from
01:07:14
Moldova asking again about Hebrew, but
01:07:18
for pancakes it’s better to study Judaism in
01:07:20
Russian or Hebrew if there is such an
01:07:23
opportunity, if at all there is any point in
01:07:25
learning Hebrew specifically for this
01:07:27
length, see if the person is capable, he
01:07:31
has the ability, he has the time,
01:07:34
he there is a possibility, of course, Tura
01:07:39
truly understands so much in Hebrew,
01:07:41
but if a person does not have the opportunity, there is no
01:07:44
time,
01:07:45
then of course in Russian or what
01:07:48
language he understands, but if there is such an
01:07:50
opportunity, of course, this is completely different,
01:07:55
and what book, what textbook, do you
01:07:58
recommend treating the flu, you know if I
01:08:03
haven’t studied Hebrew for a long time and
01:08:06
therefore I have already forgotten all these textbooks, the
01:08:09
textbooks that I used were
01:08:12
30 years ago, in my opinion, no, not all of
01:08:15
them, they are all probably useful to one degree or another,
01:08:19
look today, here’s something that didn’t
01:08:22
exist in our time, today you you can
01:08:24
open YouTube and they will teach you any
01:08:27
language and write and pronounce it in
01:08:30
my opinion, it seems very easier to me, for
01:08:34
example, it’s easier for me to learn a language when a
01:08:36
person explains it to me,
01:08:37
I see it, I hear it, they just have a
01:08:40
textbook of what words
01:08:48
someone might have questions,
01:08:50
the meeting will end soon, you can
01:08:52
take this opportunity and
01:08:55
directly ask a question to the district,
01:08:59
but for now I’ll ask the district, here are the students
01:09:03
who study you there in the world,
01:09:06
basically the further path that you
01:09:10
don’t do, they do repatriation, as
01:09:15
a rule, aliyah gets married, they have children, and
01:09:20
so on and so on then someone becomes a
01:09:22
rabbi and like Ilya you reached the goal and
01:09:29
Yakov’s lesson was destroyed and he also learned in one fell swoop
01:09:37
while he was sitting in my class
01:09:39
sometimes you recognize the voices of the students then the
01:09:43
teachers had times and conclusions but you
01:09:48
served in the army in the Soviet Union and in
01:09:51
Israel, Israel, the Israeli army
01:09:56
became interested, but quickly discarded this
01:09:58
bizu
01:09:59
I was old
01:10:01
[music] a
01:10:06
military man of no military
01:10:09
significance your son was already in the army, yes,
01:10:14
yes, I already served in the army, the
01:10:16
youngest will soon go in the spring, this is his,
01:10:21
where did David Vatu serve in the spring
01:10:24
twin and this is you and where does Judas want to become a
01:10:28
musician or an artist or does
01:10:29
Judas want to become an artery artist at
01:10:34
the moment all the artists are doing
01:10:37
similar work
01:10:40
mediators not performances de concepts
01:10:43
you understand he will find artist artists and
01:10:46
painters these are the actors
01:10:48
they suffered in a terrible way just in the
01:10:53
most terrible way Now pizza
01:10:54
is being delivered, pizza is being delivered by all the clips,
01:10:56
former artists or playing on the streets,
01:10:59
many go out on the street and play
01:11:04
what dream do you have but has not yet
01:11:07
come true or you can’t talk about it
01:11:12
dream, to be honest,
01:11:17
I won’t talk about all the dreams, but I’ll tell you about one
01:11:21
I’d like to see on buy the big
01:11:23
you will give to visit it
01:11:25
live up to this 1 x and
01:11:29
the view of the shtof so you do the climb
01:11:35
to the temple mount and with this you show
01:11:38
others even direct adore directed
01:11:42
and we followed your example it has already
01:11:46
risen okay if you have questions ask
01:11:51
because we will be releasing to the area already it’s
01:11:55
late, he needs to get up early, probably, well,
01:12:05
either they’re shy or you answered the
01:12:09
person’s questions about which he’s doing
01:12:12
next time, okay, you can send
01:12:15
me questions in telegram no, I’m a flip
01:12:19
participant or just in personal telegram and
01:12:22
or if you don’t want, in telegram and by email there
01:12:26
are always opportunities to send it, I
01:12:30
probably
01:12:31
decided to send it to Tatyana so that she would
01:12:35
somehow synthesize it, but it’s clear that this is
01:12:37
for this lesson, a company without interesting
01:12:39
questions, I always take
01:12:42
the opportunity to ask because it’s easier to
01:12:44
answer than to write, and the pleasure of
01:12:55
thinking now about the topic of the next
01:12:58
and the next conversations what are you interested in
01:13:01
in a month, rabbiul,
01:13:04
can you now voice the ladies,
01:13:08
voice them bring closer and the power to rule
01:13:12
and how it goes on tour for Israel and for
01:13:15
other nations of the world
01:13:17
power power, well, let’s say you rule over you
01:13:25
have dominion over the fish,
01:13:30
here in this one where the power means that you
01:13:34
can eat them and you can eat it,
01:13:39
that is, a person is a creature that
01:13:44
stands one level higher and it
01:13:48
concentrates concentrates both
01:13:52
plants and animals then,
01:13:54
well, it says parenthood over birds,
01:13:57
any reptiles crawling on
01:13:59
the ground, it’s not written on the right wall
01:14:01
and we went to Dima plants because I’m
01:14:03
interested in and our lessons are held in
01:14:06
Minsk, they talked about something like yes yes it’s like
01:14:09
going down follow here here
01:14:15
the words of the word rada
01:14:19
verdo means precisely subordination
01:14:23
to rule this is what interests me and this is what
01:14:26
interests me because in modern
01:14:29
society one receives for so power
01:14:33
to use this how we are in
01:14:35
pleasure, wife over husband, husband over gin
01:14:38
and off we go, they don’t agree,
01:14:40
you see, when there is no God, then they begin,
01:14:43
these are the things that begin by way of
01:14:46
what, this is all here, I think that
01:14:48
this also means a
01:14:50
person’s responsibility for everyone because pay
01:14:54
attention when there was a flood, for example,
01:14:56
all the animals were destroyed, why
01:14:58
because people were corrupted, that is, a
01:15:01
person has the ability to influence and in
01:15:05
this regard, his possession of his
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influence is revealed, a person can corrupt the environment
01:15:10
surrounding animals and paradise, and a
01:15:12
person can raise this therefore from
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him this is envy, I think this is to have this is a
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great responsibility before the Almighty
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already on Velcro
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until the next king for the living
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maybe the prophets have and would be I’m already
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afraid to say more I don’t understand how
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this is realized this is the word
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rule over the
01:15:36
spokes influence but you you still expand
01:15:38
or my understanding if one of the
01:15:42
ways is when a person has a
01:15:45
belly of a lion he raises them to his
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level the person behaves morally
01:15:52
animals begin to behave much
01:15:54
better it is known that animals that
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live next to a person little by little
01:16:00
acquire human qualities they
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begin to get sick so that a person
01:16:09
certainly affects the plant to
01:16:12
the animals, you can see it every day, I
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suggest you think about it, we will have a month, we will
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think and choose and see what is more
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relevant for people and could decide what the
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topic of the area is, thank you very much for
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the good, be healthy and happy and
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thank you very much

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