Monthly Archives: July 2016

Steal Time

A person has to steal time from his other activities to study Torah. ~ R’ Nachman of Breslov

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Relating a Failure to do a Mitzvah

You are forbidden to tell others that a person failed to fulfill mitzvos.  ~ Guard Your Tongue

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More Tzaddik than Gaon?

When the Chofetz Chaim’s classic halacha masterpiece, Mishna Berurah, was published, Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk said of its author, “His greatness as a tzaddik obscures his even greater stature as a Torah genius.” ~ The Torah Personality

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The Desire

How is it possible that a portion of the Torah is named after a sinner as great as Korach? The Torah wants to emphasize that we can learn something constructive even from Korach’s bitter controversy. Just as Korach wanted to be a High … Continue reading

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The Heart

Instead of instructing the stomach, it is preferable to instruct the heart. ~ The Kotzker Rebbe

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One People

We are one people.  When a Jew gossips in Kovno, a Jew in Paris desecrates the Shabbos. ~ R’ Yisrael of Salant zt”l

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The Essence of Emuna

The essence of trust is the tranquility of the soul enjoyed by the one who trusts. ~ R’ Bachya Ibn Paquda zt”l

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GW’s Letter to the Jews – 1790

George Washington’s Letter to the Jewish Congregations of Newport, Rhode Island is small in size, but its impact on American life is immense.  The Letter reassures those who had fled religious tyranny that life in their new nation would be … Continue reading

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George Washington’s Letter to the Jews

George Washington’s Letter to the Jewish Congregations of Newport, Rhode Island is small in size, but its impact on American life is immense.  The Letter reassures those who had fled religious tyranny that life in their new nation would be … Continue reading

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No Harm no Foul?

Even if no harm was caused by one’s lashon hara – such as if his audience did not believe it – he still transgressed a prohibition, and requires atonement. ~ Chofetz Chaim zt”l – I’m so sorry that the previous … Continue reading

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