Monthly Archives: May 2015

Speech – The Holiest of Holy

And the most important manner in which one can earn a place in the World to Come is to guard one’s speech.  And this is greater than all the Torah and good deeds, for speech is the holiest of the … Continue reading

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Two Notes in your Pocket

Every person needs to carry two notes in his pocket.  On one should be written, “The world was created for me,” and on the other “I am but dust and ashes.”  And one must be judicious to read each note … Continue reading

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Oases

This world is like a spiritual desert – if you know where to look, you can find the oases of the soul; if not, you’re in danger. ~ R’ Lazer Brody

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It No Longer Exists

Once something is past, it no longer exists.  Realizing that suffering is only temporary makes it much easier for one to tolerate insults and slights to his honor.  ~ R’ Avraham Yellin zt”l

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Man and Woman’s Task

Changing the world is a twofold task.  Bringing spirituality into the world is principally the man’s task. Elevating the world to become spiritual is principally the woman’s task.  Men in general are meant to deal with the present. The future … Continue reading

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Giving People the Benefit of the Doubt

If at all feasible you should give people the benefit of the doubt.  If you relate an incident not giving the benefit of the doubt in circumstances which obligate you to do so, you would be guilty of speaking loshon … Continue reading

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The Alarm Clock

Once R’ Yaakov Kamenetsky zt”l was to meet someone at Manhattan’s Penn Station at 7:00 A.M. for a trip out of town.  R’ Yaakov arrived at the station looking exhausted, having spent a sleepless night.  He explained to his companion … Continue reading

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The Benefit of Forgetting

Most people think of forgetting as a defect.  But I consider it a great benefit. If you did not forget, it would be utterly impossible to serve G-d.  You would remember your entire past, and these memories would drag you … Continue reading

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