May 21, 2025

The Rich Rabbi's Dilemma

Send us a text Looking at your new yacht or considering that gold-plated bathroom fixture? Judaism has something profound to say about luxury and wealth through the ancient practice of Sefirat HaOmer. This episode dives into the philosophical foundations of counting the Omer, revealing a revolutionary perspective on prosperity that challenges both extreme materialism and asceticism. When the Torah instructs us to count from the moment our sickle first touches the harvest, it's establishing a...

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Looking at your new yacht or considering that gold-plated bathroom fixture? Judaism has something profound to say about luxury and wealth through the ancient practice of Sefirat HaOmer.

This episode dives into the philosophical foundations of counting the Omer, revealing a revolutionary perspective on prosperity that challenges both extreme materialism and asceticism. When the Torah instructs us to count from the moment our sickle first touches the harvest, it's establishing a profound spiritual framework for handling affluence.

"Nothing makes the mind forget God like affluence," warns the Rabbi, highlighting how quickly financial security can erode our spiritual dependence. But rather than rejecting prosperity, Judaism transforms it. The counting process teaches us that wealth isn't the end goal—it's merely day one of a journey that should culminate in Torah and divine service.

This perspective offers a nuanced answer to whether Orthodox Jews should enjoy extreme luxuries. The question isn't about the yacht itself, but its purpose. A private island dedicated to building a yeshiva or space travel that helps rabbis calculate celestial observations for religious purposes can elevate material goods to spiritual significance. The key insight? "Wealth is not the goal, but it is step one towards counting 49 days and dedicating it to Torah."

Join us as we explore this timeless wisdom that shows us how to enjoy prosperity while keeping our spiritual bearings. How might your own financial achievements become the first step toward something greater? Listen now and discover how to transform your material blessings into meaningful purpose.

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00:00 - Questioning Wealthy Jews' Luxuries

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Is it right I ask you for the uber-wealthy Orthodox Jews to purchase private yachts?

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Is it right for Jews to indulge in the greatest luxuries and purchase for themselves golden toilets or recreational tickets to outer space for the family, for Yom Tov?

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Is it right, is it just or is it a waste of money?

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I'd like to welcome you into the Motivation Congregation podcast, episode 706, the topic of the day, the Shorshe HaMitzvah, the philosophical underpinnings of the mitzvah sefirahs haomer that we are currently engaged in.

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The mitzvah itself gives us the answer to this and gives the entire mindset and Jewish viewpoint towards affluence, wealth and spending on luxuries.

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Allow us a moment to explain, as the mitzvah says, when ye cometh into thy land that I shall give you, ye shall bring up the sheaf, the omer, the very first of your fruits, and you should count from the morrow of the day of rest, from when the wave of the sheath before thy Lord.

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It should be accepted unto God.

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You shall count 49 days, seven weeks, and they should be complete unto the morrow until it should be the Chag HaShavuos, the entire mitzvah of this, counting up from one karbon to another karbon of the unification and the connecting of Pesach to Shavuos.

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It all begins when you take this little instrument, the chormesh.

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This instrument used for gardening not to be confused with a scythe that has a longer handle and a longer sort of circular blade the sickle is handheld for versatility in farming and landscaping.

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And you grab your first product when you're on the very beginning of affluence, because God has given us a land.

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When ye cometh into thy land, you'll finally now put your first dollar bill on the wall behind you.

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You're beginning to make ends meet and call something your own.

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From that moment that thy sickle hits, thy Investments are going up.

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At that moment you count 49 days and place it in front of God and you connect it to the Kabbalah Sateira, a new meal offering unto the Lord.

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Nothing makes the mind forget God like affluence makes the mind forget God Like affluence.

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How quickly it is that when we have 100k, even 10k, six months rent in the bank account, that we do not cry during Mincha for God to send the Parnassah.

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How quickly we can feel at peace with nothing else, that we need to call upon God for Comes the Svir HaOmer, for a Jew, when finally one shall be Zohar to his own, to Parnassah.

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You dedicate that and you begin to count towards the Torah.

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See, wealth is what the goal of all nations want.

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They just want prosperity, homogeny, but wealth and affluence, peace.

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That's where Judaism begins, that's where we can dedicate it to God and that's what gives it its meaning.

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When we deify the sickle, when we deify wealth, when that becomes the end, all the end goal, and we lose everything, including the holy land, because we've forgotten what its objective is.

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But when one acquires something a home to build Torah, a private island to start a yeshiva, tickets to outer space so that you can help the rabbis figure out the mola of when Kiddush Levana is, or Kopi Luwak coffee that the uber-wealthy buy from a golden coffee machine if that's the type of caffeine hit you need in order to stay up on Shavuos night, well then that's mei hachel, her mei shvakama.

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Because wealth, a dollar bill, success, is not the goal, but it is the step one towards counting 49 days and dedicating it to Torah.

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That's what our goal is Placing it in front of God, waving it in front of the Lord and celebrating from all that God gave us, and making a celebration on Shavuos.

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That is what one should have in mind when he says I share with you the gospel of the Lord, I will serve you as a servant of God to fulfill the mitzvah.

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We take to heart this concept to count up from your own prosperity and dedicate what you have to Hashem so that you can celebrate on Shavuos and Yivarech Hashem Elokecha.

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Enjoy all that Hashem has given you.