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Living a healthy lifestyle is a full time job. It applies during finals for students, during stressful periods in the work place, during pandemics, and even during a war.
We aren’t going to be perfect—it’s not a perfect time-but every effort we can make will pay dividends.
What should we focus on and what should we avoid?
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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
Day 71 – Possible Harm???????
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Unlike other cases of constructive purpose, protecting someone from possible harm is permissible even when no firsthand information is available.? If one happens to hear that one Jew is plotting to harm another, it is permissible
to advise the potential victim to beware of the suspected plotter.? In such a case, where the suspicions are based on hearsay, the information must not be presented as fact.? It should be clearly stated that the concerns stem from unconfirmed secondhand information
that may or may not be true.
The Chofetz Chaim maintains that although one who fails to warn his fellow Jew of impending danger is in violation of, “Do not stand aside while your fellow’s blood is being shed,” this does not apply when one is unable to personally verify that danger does,
indeed, exist.? Nevertheless, it is proper to convey even secondhand information if this might spare someone harm.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Self-Destruction
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In his last will and testament, Rambam writes: “Prophets prophesied and wise men spoke many words of wisdom regarding the wickedness of strife — and they did not plumb its full depth.’’ Thus, any attempt to fully describe the great destructiveness of strife
will be insufficient. We will therefore offer only brief citations concerning this matter, and allow the man of intellect to ponder it further.
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The Midrash states:
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R’ Berechiah said: How destructive is strife! The Heavenly Court does not exact punishment [from the living] until the age of twenty; the [Jewish] courts on this earth do not punish until the age of thirteen [for a male]; yet in the dispute involving Korach,
infants were swallowed up into the abyss, as it is written, “... with their wives, children, and infants ... The earth opened its mouth and swallowed them and their households .... they and all that was theirs descended alive to the pit” (Bamidbar?16:27,
32-33).
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The Sages taught: Four are classified as “wicked’’: one who extends his hand to strike his fellow, even if he does not actually strike him; one who borrows and does not repay; a brazen person who has no sense of shame before those of greater stature than himself;
and one who engages in strife. Regarding this last sinner, it is written, “Turn away now from the tents of these wicked men [i.e. Korach and his group]’’ (ibid. v. 26).
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How much inner shame should one feel for having been the cause of dispute! Would a person not be unforgiving if someone called him a rasha (wicked person) even in private, with no one else present? Should not a person be overcome with shame for having caused
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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
Day 72 – Overhearing a Threat
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An obvious case where conveying negative information is required is where a person is overheard plotting to harm someone.? While we have seen that when a Jew may be in danger, even secondhand information can be related, it is
imperative that one first determine that the plot is apparently serious and not a bad joke.?
The condition that one first reprove the person against whom he intends to speak (see Day 45) applies only if one believes he can change the alleged plotter’s attitude.? Otherwise, warning him would only induce him to modify the plot to ensure that it not be
uncovered.
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The remaining conditions are required here no less than in an ordinary case of constructive speech:? One’s intent must be solely to avert harm (and not, for example, for the pleasure of thwarting the plotter); if an alternative exists – including not revealing
the identity of the plotter – then that avenue must be pursued.? Also, one must be reasonably sure that the plotter will not be caused undue harm.? If the potential victim is known to be hot-tempered and can be expected to take revenge, he cannot be spoken
to.? Alternative means would have to be found to protect the victim without endangering the plotter.? (The case of one who overhears a plotter will be discussed in greater detail in the laws of rechilus, gossipmongering.)
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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The Work of Satan
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Much of Satan’s efforts are directed toward inciting strife, and toward ensuring that once a feud has erupted, it does not end quickly. The Talmud relates:
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There were two people whom Satan regularly incited, so that at every twilight period [on the eve of Shabbos] they fought with one another. R’ Meir visited there and restrained them for three such twilight periods until he made peace between them. He subsequently
heard Satan say: “Woe, that R’ Meir has removed that one [i.e. Satan] from his house [i.e. from the place where he was previously welcome]!’’ (Gittin 52a).
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The Midrash states that the Hebrew word for ?“dispute” is an acronym for plague; ?wrath; affliction; curse; conclusion; for ultimately, strife brings destruction upon man.
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The greater the stature of the disputant, the greater is his sin. This is why the Torah underscores the fact that those who joined Korach in his rebellion were “leaders of the assembly, those summoned for meeting, men of renown” (Bamidbar 16:2). |
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REMINDER:Sunday night/Chaya Lagumsky
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Today's Inspiration - Shavua tov!
The Solid Foundation
Said the Besht: "Mind is the foundation of man. If the foundation is solid, the building is secure. By the same token, if a man's mind is filled with holy thoughts, his actions will be sound. But if his mind is occupied with selfish thoughts, even his good actions are unsound, being built on a weak foundation."
Source: Midrash Rebish tov
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The Chip on Teudat Zehut Card Fell- what can be done?
Lost the chip.? And suggestions would be helpful
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Sunday night/Chaya Lagumsky
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"Different but Equal?"
Shiur by? Chaya Lagumsky
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Today's Inspiration - Shabbat shalom!
Concentrate the Mind
Said the Besht: "It is desirable that a man should frequently interrupt his occupation for a moment, whatever it may be, and concentrate his mind upon the fear of the Lord. This should be practiced even if one is engaged in a sacred occupation."
Source: Kesser Shem Tov
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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
Day 69 – Verbal Abuse
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It is permissible to speak negatively about someone who was guilty of verbal abuse, in order to comfort his victim.? The pain and humiliation caused by insulting speech can be minimized by pointing out to the victim that the perpetrator
lacks intelligence or discretion and that people do not take him seriously.
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At a later point in time, it would be important to help the victim understand the nature and problems of the perpetrator so that he can learn how to deal with the person and prevent recurrence of such incidents.?
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON
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Keep Your Distance
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The anguish one will experience in the next world for having sat in the company of gossipers can be better understood with a parable:
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A group of men were enjoying each other’s company when police suddenly appeared to arrest one of them, a man of ill repute, for allegedly having committed a crime. The man was led off in chains and brought before the authorities, who interrogated him thoroughly.
Seeing how the accused steadfastly maintained his innocence, the authorities ordered that all those who were with him at the time of his arrest be taken into custody as well. They too were subjected to intense interrogation, in the hope that at least one of
them would provide information which would prove the accused’s guilt. These men were well aware that they themselves were not being accused of any wrongdoing. Yet they experienced deep regret for having associated with the accused. Had they kept distant from
him, they would not have suffered the humiliation, intimidation and fear to which they were subjected.
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When in the end they were released unharmed, they made sure to never again associate with that individual.
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How careful one must be to avoid gossipers! When one feels his resolve weakening, out of fear of being labeled an outcast, he should tell himself: “It is enough that I will have to stand judgment for my own sins; need I suffer for the sins of others as well?’’
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The Holy of Holies
"In every action," said the Berditschever, "a man must regard his body as the Holy of Holies, a part of the supreme power on earth which is part of the manifestation of the deity. If he does, he will ward off the Evil Impulse. The brain of man is like unto the Ark and the Two Tablets of the Covenant. It is the noblest part of man. Whoever thinks unholy thoughts is placing an idol in the Holy of Holies. Whenever a man lifts his hands to do a deed, let him consider his hands the messengers of God."
Source: The Hasidic Anthology
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The Shabbat Shalom Page and Happy Thanksgiving
Hi Everyone!
I created a new page with over 300 "Shabbat Shalom" images from around the net.
I also updated the Thanksgiving humor page with additional images and a video clip of the WKRP Turkey Drop.
Enjoy! Please share. Thank you!
Please continue to pray for and support Israel.
May the wounded have a complete and speedy recovery. May the hostages be freed now. May God protect the IDF, the police, the security forces and all of Am Yisrael.
Happy Thanksgiving! Jacob jrichman@...
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Come join us this Shabbat at Chabad of Rechavia, Jerusalem!
Welcome the Shabbat in a warm, community atmosphere, with songs, prayers and an inspiring sermon!
Everyone is Welcome!
Where??at Chabad Center of Rechavia,?52 King George, Jerusalem
When?
Friday night:15:56?pm Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat prayers
Shabbat day: 9:00 am Inspirational Class
9:30 am Shacharit prayers
11:15 am Sermon
Shabbat Afternoon @ The Chabad Center of Rechavia, 52 King George Street:
Mincha 16:03 pm, Maariv 17:15?pm ? Looking forward to seeing you! Rabbi Goldberg and Chabad of Rechavia
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Michalah English Teaching Course for Men - Gain a stable Income!
Become a certified English teacher and gain a stable income! Due to the security situation, the men's course start date was delayed until?Dec 3rd.? Only two evenings per week - one-year hybrid program!? There is still time to register!
A full scholarship for those who qualify.
Click here for details and to apply!
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Forgive me for being pedantic: actually it’s 74.99$. At 75$ you will be charged and they also include shipping as part of the taxable amount.?
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? 75 dollars unless it's changed. What is the order amount limit before they change import fees?
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FREE FLIGHTS FOR PARENTS OF LONE SOLDIERS
Nefesh B' Nefesh is offering free flights for 1 parent to visit their lone soldier child in Israel.? Pass it on to anyone you know that who can benefit from this information.?
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