Men are from Mars and woman from Venus.
The challenge is to make it work on Earth. ~ Chicken Soup to Warm the Neshama
Men are from Mars and woman from Venus.
The challenge is to make it work on Earth. ~ Chicken Soup to Warm the Neshama
The Kuzari was told in a dream, “Your intentions are desirable, but your deeds are not.” R’ Yosef Yozel Hurwitz zt”l posed a question: We, too, seek the truth. Why do we not have dreams in which God reveals to us whether our deeds are desirable?
The answer is that the Kuzari was searching for truth in order to act upon it. We, however, seek truth merely for the sake of seeking. We fail to act even on the truth that we are aware of. So Divine clarification would be wasted on us. ~ Sparks of Mussar
“Inviting in guests, people who are God’s creations and children, is an even greater sign of our love of God than actually receiving the Divine Presence itself.” (Talmud Shabbos 127a). If we love God so much, we are always ready to open up our homes to God’s children. This is why inviting in guests is greater than receiving the Divine Presence. ~ R’ Shalom Noach Berezovskt zt”l
I can answer the question, what should not be done.
But what should be done – this, each person must ask himself. ~ The Kotzker Rebbe
There are some mitzvos which are, unfortunately, so neglected that failure to observe them is not generally condemned. Nevertheless, it is considered loshon hora to relate that a person is remiss in fulfilling that mitzvah. ~ Guard Your Tongue
A person who uses his mental ability solely for worldly pursuits instead of for understanding the true Heavenly light is like a villager who finds a magnificent sculpture and uses it as a scarecrow. ~The Alter of Novhardok
One who speaks loshon hora destroys three people: the subject of his evil words, his listener and himself. ~ Sefer Chofetz Chaim
The giver gets more than the recipient. The recipient acquires something material and limited. The one who gives, however, acquires for himself a good and pure heart. ~ The Alter of Novardok