One song can change a moment
One idea can change a world
One step can start a journey
But One Prayer can change even the impossible
One song can change a moment
One idea can change a world
One step can start a journey
But One Prayer can change even the impossible
The transgression of loshon hora can be committed through speech or writing. Derogatory information in personal letters, [emails,] books, newspapers, circulars, and wall posters constitute loshon hora. ~ Guard Your Tongue
God – I long for the sweetness of the Shabbos, which becomes the twin and becomes united with Your treasured Nation. ~ R’ Aharon of Karlin zt”l
You are in for a treat today. If you don’t know this song, it will seriously change your life. Below are links to hear the song and to read the words and translation:
I don’t understand it. If a person says that he is feeling sick, he is not always believed. If a person says that he is poor, he is not readily believed. Yet, if a person declares that he is a sinner, everyone is all too eager to believe him and hold him accountable! ~ R’ Chaim Sanzer zt”l
Why was the Torah given in the wilderness at Mount Sinai and not in the calm and peacefulness of Israel? This is to teach us that true peace of mind doesn’t come from physical comforts, but from an awareness of one’s ultimate life goals. When you focus on this, you are constantly traveling toward your goal and will never be overly disturbed or broken. ~ R’ Yerucham Levovitz zt”l
Feeling discouraged because of a failure is worse than the failure itself. ~ Slonimer Rebbe zt”l
If you find yourself in the company of people who are gossiping about others and you are not able to leave them, even though you may feel uncomfortable being the only silent person present, you are nevertheless forbidden to speak loshon hora.
No person likes to appear dull or unsociable. However, the consolation is in the reward for such silence which is in direct proportion to the difficulty endured (Pirkey Avos 5:25). Remember: It is better for a person to be considered a fool throughout his entire life by man, than to be considered wicked for one moment in the eyes of G-d (Eiduyos 5:6).
Concerning such situations the following words of our Sages definitely apply: “For every second that one remains silent he will merit reward of magnitude that is beyond the comprehension of even malochim (celestial beings)” (Igeres Hagra). ~ Guard Your Tongue