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Miri Makes Trouble III
Chaos erupts and two Rabbi Infinites engage in existential debate while Feivel attempts to save the world (and himself) from an angered golem.
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Miri Makes Trouble III

Sunday, January 17, 2010
Posted by Rabbi Infinity

This is so poignant. Here we have Miri hijacking my own technology and using it to clone me. What's so great about that? Because it's exactly what the Creator Himself did with His technology.

No, the Creator doesn't clone Himself. There's only one of Him. But what He does do is create something that mimics Him so well, so exquisitely, that most of the world is totally fooled.

He created matter.

In the beginning, G‑d created the heavens and the earth. The heavens are nice. Everything in the heavens points upwards and says, "I'm not here all on my own. Something higher is responsible for me existing." The heavens and all that populates them are like music or art, an expression of their master, his mind and his heart.

And the earth? Well, the earth is also host to beauty, to emotion, intelligence, kindness, love…many expressions of the divine. From the earth sprouts the mystery of life, and what could be a better indication that there must be a Life of All Lifes than the emergence of life out of the dark earth again and again?

But let's speak of earth as matter. Not the dark organic soil. Just the dumb stuff that's just stuff because it's stuff. The stuff that says nothing, other than "here I am." The stuff that's just there.

Nothing is just there. Everything is a creation. Everything is made for a purpose. So where does this matter stuff get the chutzpah to say that it's "just there"?

The answer is: From the only one who can say, "I'm just here because I am here" and be telling the truth. From the only one who has no cause, no precedent, no beginning and no end. He alone can create a substance that says the same and really believes it to be so. That's how He created matter.

He didn't stop there. Out of that matter He formed a human being. And the human being opens its eyes, stretches out its hands and legs and feels, "I am here." It feels one "I" and only one I and a thousand billion thems, yous and its. It feels like G‑d. And if not for this human's intelligence, the breath of G‑d inside it and a good wife, it would certainly feel it is truly G‑d. Pharaoh, for example, who said, "The river is mine and I have made myself." Or all those other ancient kings who believed they were god. Or your two-year-old for that matter.

I'm stuck with a clone because my granddaughter wanted two of me. Why is G‑d so interested in having a clone in His universe?

Quite simply, because He created the universe in order to be found within it. And where can He best be found? Not in the serene, transcendental and very wussy heavens, but in the concrete, egocentric, material-minded earth-brain. There, when that mimicry comes also to bow down to His oneness, that's where His essence will dwell in its most pristine state.

That's why the greatest thing you can do in this universe is an act of material kindness. Meditation, prayer, study, spiritual ecstasy and mystic union—those are all inspiring, uplifting and very cool. But the ultimate is to put nourishing food in the stomach of a hungry person, to clothe him with physical clothes and build him a physical house. Even if your motives are not sincere, even if you give more than what is needed. What really matters is that the physical matter of this world was used for doing good. And so, it's come that much closer to being the place where G‑d dwells in all His essence and glory.



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Posted: Aug 1, 2010
Wow Rabbi
Rabbi Infinite is awesome.
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman is a genius.
Posted By Sir. Netanel Tzyon Ben-Yehoshua

Posted: Jan 22, 2010
Don't pull the plug!
If Rabbi Infinity pulls the plug from the isifier - the entire creation will stop existing - including everything that has been isified until that moment - not just the golem and the creations that Miri has isified!
Prayer is the only answer! (re: comment #7 in episode 1)
Posted By student of Rabbi Ginsburgh's students, Shomron, Israel

Posted: Jan 20, 2010
Thank You
Thank you so very much for these kabbala toons. I enjoy reading the blogs and my children love watching the videos.
The ones that have the granddaughter Miri in them are my 6 year old daughter's favorite. Every time my husband or I are on the computer she insists on watching them.
Thank you for putting on the internet clips that are informative and enjoyable for children and parent's alike. And completely safe for all ages.
Posted By Little Gator, Maiden, NC

Posted: Jan 19, 2010
Reality within Reality within Reality within....
Phew - this just keeps getting more real.....
Posted By Rachelle Baruch, Mason, OH

Posted: Jan 18, 2010
Moshiach
Make Miri spell out moshiach so Moshiach should come already!!!
Please??!!
Posted By Chana

Posted: Jan 18, 2010
scary
whew! this was a scary episode I can't wait to see what happens next.
Posted By Anonymous, monsey, ny

Posted: Jan 18, 2010
awesome
these are great! waiting impatiently till next weeks episode..
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Posted: Jan 17, 2010
GOLEM
the MAHARAL killed him allready
Posted By yehuda zev, monsey, usa ny

Posted: Jan 17, 2010
wow
thats so cool! does miri know who the real zeidy is? was the memory isified into her when the zeide was isified? or does this isifier only effect what it creates? if not, that would get way too complicated because everythiing it isifies could come with wild new histories!
Posted By Anonymous, miami


 



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