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Ego

If a person worships himself, it is as if he worships idolatry.  For what difference is there if a person worships another or himself? ~ The Kotzker Rebbe

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Take it to the Streets

When someone walks the street and thinks words of Mishna or Tanya, or sits in his store with a Chumash or Tehillim – that is more valued today than it was when the streets were bright with the light of … Continue reading

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A Setback

As we go higher up the ladder of personal growth, our setbacks of today are actually higher that our success of yesterday. ~ R’ Lazer Brody

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Faulty Character Traits

You are forbidden to say about another person that he has faulty character traits…It is very likely that the person is unaware of the seriousness of lacking the particular virtue.  The proper procedure would be to explain the gravity of … Continue reading

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The Complete Picture

Difficulties cannot be assessed on a day-to-day basis – but only as part of a “complete picture.” ~ halachafortoday@gmail.com

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Eat

It’s better to eat in order to pray than to pray in order to eat. ~ The Lubavitcher Rebbe

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A Prescription for Disaster

Satan destroys a person by infusing him with anger. The great Ramban wrote in his classic letter to his son that when one angers, all Gehennom explodes within him. The time will come when medicine will learn that anger causes … Continue reading

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Praying with Joy

When you pray with tears, you unlock the Heavenly gates; when you pray with joy, there are no gates. ~ R’ Lazer Brody

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Our Greatest Blessing

Our greatest blessings were uttered not by Moses, not by David, not even by G‑d Himself. They were uttered by a wicked sorcerer, hired to curse. The most brilliant diamonds hide in the deepest bowels of the earth; the most … Continue reading

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Perhaps he did Tshuvah

If it is clearly impossible to judge someone’s action favorably, you are nonetheless forbidden to tell others about the sin if it is a first offense…Since he has sinned only once, it is possible that he will regret his misdeed … Continue reading

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