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Today's Inspiration -Shavua tov - Chodesh tov!

 

Reckoning with the Nations

Said the? Sudilkover: "We read: 'He shall not be reckoned among the nations' (Numbers 23:9). I paraphrase the verse thus: 'He shall not reckon with the nations.' The secret of Israel's survival among the nations lies in the fact that he has gone his own way and has lived his own life, regardless of what other nations might think and say of him, in scorn or in praise."

Source: Fun Unzer Alter Otzar


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Today's Inspiration - Shabbat shalom - Chodesh tov!

 

Service with Gladness

The Alexanderer Rabbi said: " Do you wish to know, how important it is to be full of joy at all times? Moses enumerates a long series of curses (Deuteronomy 28), and then remarks (verse 47): 'because you did not serve the Lord your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart.' "

Source: Siach Sarfei Kodesh


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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
?Day 146 – Constructive Result
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In day 145, we learned that one may relate rechilus for a constructive purpose only if his intent is pure and unsullied by personal motivation. Indeed, constructive intent is what distinguishes a concerned, responsible individual from a rachil, a gossipmonger.
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However, proper intent alone is not sufficient to make such talk permissible. Unless there is a reasonable chance that the intended purpose will be accomplished, the speaker – though well-meaning – is guilty of gossipmongering.
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Occasionally, one finds himself advising friends who are victims of physical or emotional abuse, whether in a family, social or work setting. At times, the victim has yet to grasp the severity of his problem, or does not realize who the responsible party is. Clarifying these matters for the person and advising him how to deal with the other party would appear to be a true act of kindness, a genuine mitzvah.
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In many such situations, however, the victim lacks the courage to defend himself, and will do little or nothing to improve his lot. When dealing with such a person, it is forbidden to show him how someone else is causing him agony, as that would be purposeless gossip. Sad as it is, one may not make a person better aware of his own situation if he will not make constructive use of such clarification and advice.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Curing the Malady
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The above lends insight to the verse, “One who guards his mouth and tongue, guards his soul from tribulations” (Mishlei 21:23). Why does this verse stress the negative, that through shmiras haloshon one’s soul is saved from retribution? Why does it not mention the infinite reward of one who avoids forbidden speech as stated in the well-known verse, “Which man desires life, who loves days ... guard your tongue from evil ...’’ (Tehillim 34:13)?
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We may suggest that the first verse alludes to the necessity of guarding one’s tongue at times when he feels that a derogatory remark might be in place and that its being uttered might even be a mitzvah. Scripture warns us that unless we are absolutely certain that such a remark is called for, we should not express it. Following this approach, we will “guard [our] soul from tribulations;’’ that is, from the Divine retribution that will be forthcoming if in fact the remark is unwarranted. Conversely, a person who will not exercise restraint in such situations will ultimately suffer punishment, instead of the reward he was anticipating for what he mistakenly considered a mitzvah.
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This concludes our discussion of the primary factors in which speaking loshon hora is rooted: anger, scoffing, arrogance, despair [of abiding by the relevant laws], [considering speech] without rule or regulation, negativity and saying that [a given statement] is permissible [when, in fact, it is not]. One who has been accustomed to speaking loshon hora and seeks to cure himself of this severe malady should begin the process by searching within himself to discover which of the above-mentioned traits are at the root of his problem. He should strive to rid himself of these deficiencies little by little and supplant them with traits that nurture interpersonal relationships and discourage negative talk.








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Hi Everyone

Does anyone have contact information for Yeshivah Beit El or Ahavat Shalom or Shaar?HaShamayim?

Many thanks

Shoshanah?


Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
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Day 145 - Pure Intent
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Condition #5:
By commanding us, “Do not go as a gossipmonger among your people” (Vayikra 19:16), the Torah is teaching us that to derive pleasure from spreading gossip runs contrary to the mature, dignified character expected of a Jew. Thus, one who derives pleasure from spreading gossip has violated this commandment even when his report brings about a constructive result.
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Relating what would otherwise be considered rechilus for a constructive purpose is permissible only if one’s intent is solely to accomplish that purpose. Deriving satisfaction from being “involved in the action,” or from aborting the plans of someone who is not well liked, is forbidden.
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Nevertheless, improper motivation cannot free one of his obligations to impart information for a constructive purpose. The Torah demands that we develop a correct mind-frame and come to the aid of our fellow Jew out of sincere concern.
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A Cardinal Rule
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Generally speaking, unless one is certain that a given statement is not in the category of forbidden speech, he should not utter it. Even if he is inclined to think that it is a mitzvah to utter the statement and that he will receive reward in the World to Come for it, nevertheless, he should refrain from doing so. In this way, he will be saved from Divine retribution.
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For example, if in fact one was obligated to speak critically of a certain individual and did not do so out of uncertainty, he will be able to come before the Heavenly Court and say, “I was not sure whether or not I was permitted to criticize him to others; therefore I chose to remain silent.’’ Conversely, if he will speak critically of the person when in fact this was wrong, or if he will mistakenly initiate a quarrel out of the conviction that it is a mitzvah to do so — how will he exonerate himself before the Heavenly Court? How will he excuse his having spoken the forbidden and having been the cause of strife? He will not be able to say that his uncertainty impelled him to speak, for if he was uncertain he should not have spoken.








Today's Inspiration

 

Recognizing Evil Words

A Hasid complained to the Tzartkover that he was distressed when in a multitude he listend to evil gossip. "You should rather rejoice, my dear man," replied the rabbi. "Do you not learn in this fashion the nature of evil words? How would you know how to avoid gossip if you knew not how to recognize abhorent talk?"

Source: Vayakhel Shelomoh


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Anyone know of Tzaddikim

 

Shalom

Does anyone know of Tzaddikim in today's time? How do we get a Brachah?or Tefillah or something to help us? Someone suggested Baba Dovid Chai Abukatzera. We tried him in the past without success. Does anyone have a fax number to send a letter to?

Who else can we contact, we tend to hear about Rabbis who helped Yidden after they pass away. Who do we have in this generation who believe in helping widows and orphans and have the power to effect a change in Shamayim?

Many thanks

Shoshanah


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Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
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Day 144 – Accuracy

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Condition #4:
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As with loshon hora, one may not exaggerate rechilus even for a constructive purpose. If a person harmed, or is planning to harm, someone else and the victim must be informed, one may not give him an exaggerated account of what has transpired or is about to occur. This applies even if the person being warned does not take the danger of the situation seriously.
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Furthermore, one may relate only as much information as necessary for the purpose to be accomplished. To relate any additional information would be a transgression of the prohibition of rechilus.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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Sensitivity in Speech

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Even if one has become so accustomed to speaking loshon hora and so overcome by his evil inclination that forbidden talk pours from his lips without his even realizing what he is saying, nevertheless, he should not despair. Through proper study and review of the relevant laws, a dramatic change for the better will occur. His very nature will change, and he will find himself carefully weighing his own words as he speaks. Even if he will speak but avak loshon hora (words which can lead to loshon hara) he will take note of it, and will be careful not to repeat his mistake.
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Hashem has endowed man with sensitivity, especially with regard to matters of personal speech. This ability is a great asset in the study of Torah, for when a student enunciates his thoughts, he can better perceive whether or not they are correct. As the Sages state, “For they [words of Torah] are life to those who express them with their mouths” (Eruvin 54a). This ability to discern is true regarding other areas of speech as well.
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However, such sensitivity is exceedingly weakened through habitual involvement in idle conversation and according little thought to what one is saying. However, when one studies the laws of proper speech and, as a result, becomes cognizant of his own verbal expression, this sensitivity returns little by little, until it attains its original strength








Today's Inspiration

 

False Speech

Said the Sassover: 'We read (Exodus 23:7): Keep yourself from false speech.' This may be interpreted such: 'Your false speech will keep you far from God, for God is truth.'"

Source: Hasidic Anthology