This is an insightful lesson not for the Jewish audience, but for the entire world. I m beginning to appreciate the importance of the Rabbi's teaching. Thank you
TODA RABA K'VOD haRAV FOR THIS MEANINGFUL LECTURE, MAY HASHEM, BLESSED BE HE FOR EVER AND EVER, ILLUMINATES OUR SOUL AND MINDS,AND LEAD US TO THE WRIGHT DERECH, DERECH HASHEM, THAT ALL OF US TO ABLE TO FEEL LOVE TO EACH OTHER, AND NEVER AGAIN HATE!!!MAY HASHEM BLESS YOU AND ALL YOUR LOVED ONES, ALWAYS AMEN ve AMEN!!!💖🕎✡💖SHABAT SHALOM uMEVORACH ,LANU uleKOL AM ISRAEL beEZRAT HASHEM AMEN ve AMEN!!!💖✡🕎💖
Another great shiur. Extremely interesting and didactic. Rabbi Breitowitz's example of his visit to the two sabbath shiurs, one haredi and the other modern orthodox, was simply to the point and Emet to the core, about the self-renewal and introspection that it is much needed in AmYisrael. Thanks Rabbi for sharing your experiences.
failing to acknowledge the potential good, when rebuking, is not being blinded to the potential. sometimes no one sits down the arrogant fool on his yt mountain... it takes real courage to walk up da mountain, kick the guy down the bottom(edit; metaphor), so he ll meet the other(hopefully sympathetic to his cause) village idiots. the rest is in Hashem s will. Love your classes, wish i was there.
ohh the cost... is real. hurting others is never a goal, but hurting their fake pride, using their own words back for their own growth is where it s at. human experiment.
Thank you so much for blessing me with your wisdom the last few weeks! The Creator has used your words to bring up areas of pride & jealousy in areas of my life-- which quite took me by surprise-- I am laying these abhorrent things down and seeking HIs face in how to change my mind into loving those in whom I realize I am not loving as I do myself-- Blessings to you Rabbi Yitzchak for encouraging us in the deep spiritual matters of the Torah-- a changed set apart heart to our Creator--
can you ask the Rabbi if he has considered the possibility that the Moabite women who were modest might not have been the same women who were promiscuous
Thankyou so much for your talk and for sharing this.. It is very interesting and profound to think about even though i don't think i am Jewish.. Some people have said my surname is though, Hassall, does anyone have any knowledge about that? I heard there was a Hazal, who wrote about the Tora etc but I'm not sure of any details. It would be really nice to hear if you have any thoughts on this. Thankyou
I realize that we all are darkness until we believe in the perfect Jew. We all are darkness and He is light. The Jew is light because light only comes from God but we remember that we are darkness. We are constantly revealing the light, Him, through our love for Him and for one another. Get out of our darkness by believing in the light. We become light. We do not define Him but He defines us through our love for Him. When we see the perfect Jew we become the perfect Jew because we are in love with Him. We all have His light but it is us who love God that need to start seeing Him so He will be revealed to all of us 🙏 The other is here because we see the Jew. We are in love with him.