A person has to have always constantly on their mind that you're a Jew and a Jew has a different way of relating to the world definitionally than a a guy does. They're basic small things. I'll give you, like, 2 things with a gram of food. One One famous thing, like, you know, my wife and I, we go to the airport and what does a Jew bring before the airport? And it's so built into our our psyche.
Speaker 1:We don't even we're not even used to it. We have no concept of this. We go to the airport and we have to pack tons of food before. We have to make the barakas and then this and then and then this type of food and to buy that. I I have to pack up for this.
Speaker 1:Your mother's buying this and your father buy that and now you have tons of this and now you're running around. We all have that. Why? Because a guy can literally just walk into an airport and, this applies for any type of event. But you need to go to the airport, they don't have to think about food for half a second.
Speaker 1:You get Burger King, Taco Bell, Chipotle, whatever in the world is going on. They're able to just simply walk in. They don't have to think about it. That's what a glade does. I'll give you another example.
Speaker 1:A Jew, when he's on a diet I'm on a very very intense diet right now. It's called the car the carnivore diet and it it's basically means what it sounds like which is just animal products, just meat. And it's working wonders for me, I'm feeling amazing, it helps for autoimmune issues, Barak Hashem, Hishta B'ashma'alat. So one of the aspects of of this diet is a lot of meat. Oh, no.
Speaker 1:That's not just one, it's the aspect of it, like I said. And I as a Jew have to take into account that I have to drink double the amount of water than a goi who would do the same exact diet. Now why someone asked, rabbi, why why is that the case? I'll give you the reason. Because a Jew, when we have when we eat when we eat meat, you and I, when we eat eat meat, we're living a different experience.
Speaker 1:We're tasting a different experience than a goit does. Why? Because a Jew, when they have their meat, their meat is salted. The reason why meat is salted is to remove the blood from the animal because it's I start to eat the blood from the animal. So we remove the blood from the animal and we use mela.
Speaker 1:That's why it's called kosher salt. Everybody want it because kosher salt is large enough that's able to extract the liquid, the the the blood from the food, from the actual piece of meat itself. So that means that you and I, have never ate meat before. Are tasting qualitatively a different existence than a go is. Just be we could take 2 piece of meat, 1 on the table and the other one that's kosher, one that's trey, they qualitatively would 100% different.
Speaker 1:Different. We're living a different experience. Just basic just facts. Day to day life. That, of course, is just how it how it starts, where where how far it goes, and to which extent, and what extent those small little things that we're living in our own bubble, our world should appreciate.
Speaker 1:Who is like you, Israel? There's a different world. We live in a different existence. Just sometimes we appreciate those small little things.