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Thinking outside the box- my latest op-ed in The Jerusalem Post

 

Sometimes, in order for the truth to come out, people need to go against the grain.? We need people who are willing to look at the science and not just do what everyone else does.

The awareness of lifestyle medicine has grown exponentially. Physicians are being trained in it. ?We are now in the next generation of plant-based health providers.

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Brochos for a healthy summer and kol tuv,

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Today's Inspiration - Shavua tov!

 

The Life of Holiness Creates Holiness

The Mezeritcher explained the saying in the Ethics of the Fathers (2:1); "Know what is above you," means: "Know that everything that above is due to you. It is your life of holiness that creates holiness in heaven."

Source: ha-Hasiduth ve-ha-Hasidim


Today's Inspiration - Shabbat shalom!

 

10 Rules on Happiness by the Slonimer Rabbi

"1. Happy is he who studies the Torah and gives satisfaction to the Creator, according to his ability.
"2. Happy is he who constatntly searches his actions and regrets every unworthy act.
"3. Happy is he who recognizes the aid his Master gives him continuously.
"4. Happy is he who reminds himself at all times to fear the Lord and His retribution.
"5. Happy is he who devotes his life to study.
"6. Happy is he who sanctifies the name of the Lord by his acts and who takes care to avoid the opposite.
"7. Happy is he who increases continuously his devotion in the service of the Lord.
"8. Happy is he who withstands temptations.
"9. Happy is he who serves his God with his whole heart, and who does not consider this out of the ordinary.
"10. Happy is he who ends his days in repentance and holy service, and who dies with a clear conscience."

Source: Or Yesharim


Aspiring composers! Ari Goldwag on the elements that made "Yesh Tikva" a HIT

 

You love music and you love composing it.?


??You might have a head (or an MP3) filled with songs that (almost) nobody¡¯s heard.


??You might have used a song or two in your Yeshiva or high school performance.


??You might have sung them at your Shabbos table.


You want MORE. You want your songs to be better. You want them to be heard, loved and appreciated.


Listen in as?Ari identifies 6 basic elements that he cooked into "Yesh Tikva," turning it into a universally beloved song that sticks in people¡¯s minds like glue.


And then, go and replicate 4/6 YOURSELF!?


Get access to the 3-minute-clip here:?

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Can't wait to welcome?you inside!

The Ari Team


OUR ANNUAL MISHMERET (Shmiras HaLashon) ANNIVERSARY SHIUR

 



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OUR ANNUAL MISHMERET ANNIVERSARY SHIUR HAS BEEN SCHEDULED?FOR:
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Join me on a crystal journey to improve brain health.

Sunday, July 2, 10.30 a.m. EDT, 5.30 p.m. Israel.

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During the webinar - The Role of Crystals in Strengthening the Grey Matter we will discuss the Jewish aspect of crystals and move on to how crystals can make a difference to your brain. Yes indeed! They really can. Remember, (no pun intended) crystals are minerals and there are essential minerals that we need for healthy brain function.

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Please add this young man to your tehilim list

 

A young husband and father is in need of rachmei shamayim:

Moshe Elimelech halevi ben Basha

Tizku l'mitzvot!


Today's Inspiration

 

By His Own Abilities

Said the Besht: "No two persons have the same abilities. Each one should work in the servie of God according to his own talents. If one man tries to imitate another, he merely loses his opportunity to do good through his own merit, and he cannot accomplish anything by imitation of the other's service."

Source: Kether Shem Tov


Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
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Day 98 ¨C Pertinent Information????
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The prohibition, ¡°Do not accept a false report¡± (see Day 91), teaches us that loshon hora should not be listened to and must not be accepted. However, when the information being conveyed is important to know for constructive reasons, it merits one¡¯s attention and may be listened to. Just as relating negative information l¡¯toeles, for a constructive purpose, is not considered speaking loshon hora, so too is listening for a constructive purpose considered responsible and proper.
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Information that one may listen to includes anything that might help to prevent or correct undue harm to any individual, be it the listener, the speaker, the person spoken about, or another party. It would also include information that could help prevent or correct damage that is physical, financial, emotional or spiritual.
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It is correct to listen to a person¡¯s claim against someone else if one thinks that he can be of help in rectifying the situation, or if the listener or someone else might be vulnerable to similar treatment by the person being spoken about. It is permissible to listen to information about a person with whom one is planning to collaborate in a joint venture, if the information is pertinent to that relationship. In all of the above instances, the information is being listened to for a constructive purpose, and hence is not considered loshon hora.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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The Day of Judgment
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The way in which an individual tends to judge others can well determine his own status as a tzaddik (righteous person) or rasha (wicked person) for all eternity.
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The Sages teach that whether or not an individual is deemed meritorious is determined by weighing the sum of his merits against his sins. The Sages further state regarding the great Day of Judgment at the time of the Resurrection of the Dead: Three Books will be opened ¡ª one for the completely righteous; one for the completely wicked; and one for those in between. The completely righteous will immediately be inscribed for eternal life; the completely wicked will immediately be inscribed for Gehinnom; and those in between will descend to Gehinnom and [after enduring a period of retribution] will then ascend (Rosh Hashanah 16b).
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If Hashem will judge an individual by the measure of strict justice, then even if that individual had performed countless good deeds through the course of his lifetime, he will nevertheless be left with very few merits by the time his judgment has ended. Many of his deeds will have been found lacking in proper detail or method, while those whose performance was wholesome might not have been accompanied by proper love of God, awe of Him, or were devoid of the joy with which a mitzvah should be performed. Thus, most good deeds will be found blemished in some way. The individual¡¯s remaining good deeds will be far outweighed by his sins, and thus he will be deemed a rasha for eternity.

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Losing Weight is a pleasure when you have Hanni on your side!

 

Hanni is a good friend of mine, and recently I looked at her and said"Wow there is only half of you!" She is an expert on losing weight having done it herself.?
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Today's Inspiration

 

In Every Circumstance

Said the Porissover: "It is not permissible to excuse your failure to serve the Lord by calling attention to your tribulations and your poverty. Bear in mind that David wrote the fines Psalms while he was in the direst straits.
He also said: "Do you wish to attain a higher degree in the service of the Lord? Do all you possibly can with your present powers, and I assure you that you will then attain more."

Source: Derekh Zaddikim


Act Out Change - Playback Theatre

 


Shmirat Haloshon

 

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SEFER CHOFETZ CHAIM
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Day 97 ¨C Whom not to rebuke?????
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The obligation to reprove one¡¯s fellow Jew does not apply to a non-observant Jew who is in the category of a mumar (one who is aware of halachic requirements and ignores them ¨C see Day 14). However, a non-observant Jew who sins out ignorance must be instructed gently regarding loshon hora. The beauty of shmiras halashon can be appreciated even by those whose observance level is minimal, and should be shared with them at the earliest opportunity.
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Nevertheless, one does not rebuke a non-observant person with whom he does not have a relationship. It is obvious that such reproof will not convince the person to refrain from speaking loshon hora in the future, and will only serve to anger him. This would be similar to the situation (in Day 93) where reproof would cause worse sin to occur and is therefore inappropriate.
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This rule holds true for an observant Jew as well. It is wrong to offer rebuke to someone with whom one has no real relationship, if it is clear that he will not change his ways and that he be offended by the person¡¯s meddling in his affairs.
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Rebuke in such a case would cause hatred and, possibly, even more loshon hora.
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SEFER SHMIRAS HALOSHON

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A Classic Illustration

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The following incident, recorded in the Talmud (Shabbos 127b), illustrates the extent to which a Jew must judge his fellow favorably:
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A man from Israel¡¯s Upper Galilee hired himself out for three years to someone living in the southern portion of the Land. At the end of the three years, on the eve of Yom Kippur, the worker requested his wages so that he could return home and feed his family.
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His employer responded,¡±I have no money.¡¯¡¯
¡±Then pay me with fruit,¡¯¡¯ said the worker.
¡±I have none,¡¯¡¯ came the reply.
¡±Pay me with land.¡¯¡¯
¡±I have none.¡¯¡¯
¡±Pay me with livestock.¡¯¡¯
¡±I have none.¡¯¡¯
¡±Pay me with pillows and blankets.¡¯¡¯
¡±I have none.¡¯¡¯
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The worker slung his pack over his shoulder and headed home, bitterly disappointed.
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At the conclusion of Succos, the employer appeared at his worker¡¯s door, with money in hand, along with three donkeys, bearing food, drink and delicacies. The food was brought inside and the two enjoyed a hearty meal together. Afterwards, the employer paid the worker in full.
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The employer then asked, ¡±When you asked for your earnings and I replied that I had no money, what did you think?¡¯¡¯
The worker replied,¡±I thought that perhaps a deal that you could not pass up had come along and you had used all your cash for that.¡¯¡¯
¡±And when I said that I had no land?¡¯¡¯
¡±I thought that perhaps all your land had been leased to others.¡¯¡¯
¡±And when I said that I had no fruit?¡¯¡¯
¡±I thought that perhaps your fruits had not yet been tithed.¡¯¡¯
?¡®¡®And when I said that I had no pillows or blankets?¡¯¡¯
¡®¡®I thought that perhaps you had dedicated all your possessions to the Temple.¡¯¡¯
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The employer exclaimed, ¡®¡®I make an oath that that is exactly what happened! ...Just as you judged me favorably, so too should the Omnipresent judge you favorably.¡¯¡¯
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And indeed, the Sages teach, ¡®¡®One who judges his fellow favorably is judged favorably [by Heaven]¡¯¡¯ (ibid.).
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Seeking Patrons and Sponsors

 

Shalom Friends

Anyone here have Tzedakah or Maaser and interested in the Mitzvah of assisting a widow??
I am making a total change in everything in my life in order to take care of my elderly mother who is a widow with complicated health. I am having to take her to many tests and specialists some of which require co-pay to private specialist. My mother has no pension thanks to the affirmative action in South Africa and my income has suffered with taking care of my mother and the changes I am making in order to earn better.?

On Friday, my mother had a blackout and fell, she is being evaluated ?but the Kupah we were in ignored certain details and we are doing over in a new Kupah. In the meantime there is a problem with one of her injuries since she has a rare bleeding disorder. Last night I was back in ER because of the haematoma and the doctor told me he wont do anything even if the hemaglobin?drops.?

I need help to come up with the funds to take care of my? mother, including recent ambulance, hospital bills and now finding private intervention that actually do care and will do their job. However, any time we are not dealing with health problems we also write books, create low and medium content books, paint, draw and create gifts.?

If anyone is interested and able to help us along the journey, we need:
  • lots of Tefillot
  • supportive emails to get through this
  • volunteers to help me do some of the practical tasks?
  • Patrons on our Patreon
  • Sponsors of our books
  • Sales of our books, art and creative gifts. I am re-building my website, when it is ready I will be sharing the link.
  • I am also building a kindness club.

If anyone can assist, please be in touch.?

If you don't like my asking, please open the Tanach and read every entry that talks of the Mitzvah to help the widow, orphan and the poor.?

Shoshanah Shear


Re: Eyeglasses Recommendation

 

If you have all the details from your optometrist- order from Zenny.
You will save at least 60% of the price, maybe more.

On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 17:27 Daniel Scharfman <scharfmand@...> wrote:
I have a prescription but glasses.
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