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quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2026

SF - # How to Handle a Friend's Mistake


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Dedicated Refuah Sheleimah for:

Esther Shifra bas Rivka

Sinai ben Rivka Nechama

Reuven Mendel ben Chana Leah


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How to Handle a Friend's Mistake


We all know the precious value of a true friendship. In our tradition, a loyal companion is considered a treasure more precious than gold—a source of strength, assistance, and shared joy in a world that can often feel lonely.

Yet, we also know a painful truth: Even the most beautiful relationships will eventually face a trial. People are imperfect. Mistakes are made. In those moments when "trouble brews," the future of the bond depends entirely on our internal response.


King Solomon, the wisest of all men, gives us the master key to preserving our connections:

"One who hides the flaws of his friend is a person who seeks love; one who speaks disparagingly of his friend breaches the relationship." (Mishlei 17:9)

The Choice: Essence vs. Accident


Rabenu Yonah explains that a person who values the supreme significance of love has the wisdom to "hide" a friend’s shortcoming. This does not mean we ignore toxic behavior; it means we refuse to let a single mistake define the entirety of a person.


If we focus on a flaw and speak of it to others, we effectively "breach" the relationship. We tear a hole in the fabric of trust. To "seek love" is to choose the big picture—the years of kindness and loyalty—over a momentary lapse in judgment. It is the ability to treat a friend’s mistake as a temporary "accident" rather than their true "essence."


Awakening the Light


When we choose to overlook a flaw, we aren't just being "nice." We are actively strengthening our own character and aligning ourselves with the Divine path of mercy. By focusing on the beauty of our friends, we gain the strength to see them in a positive light, even when they stumble.


Today’s Practice: The Reflection Filter


To internalize this wisdom, I invite you to take a moment today to run your relationships through this "Mussar Filter":


1. The Separation: Think of a friend or loved one who has recently annoyed or hurt you. List three times this person showed up for you in the past. Now, look at their current mistake. Is this one incident really the "truth" of who they are?

2. The Speech Guard: Before you vent to a third party about someone’s flaw, ask yourself: "Am I seeking love, or am I creating a breach?" Remember that once a flaw is spoken aloud to others, it becomes much harder to "hide" or move past.

3. The Commitment: Identify one specific flaw in someone close to you. Commit to "hiding" it today. Instead of focusing on that irritation, consciously speak (or think) about one of their great virtues.


By letting the beauty of friendship outweigh the smallness of human error, we ensure that our circles remain unified and our hearts remain open.

Wishing you a day of deep connection and lasting love,


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May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

R' Asher Zelig ben Zvi Hirsch and Moras Raizel bas Pesach

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon Ben Zion Freid

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak Abrahams

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim ben Nachum Zev

HaRav Ha Gaon Yehoshua Bergman

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl

Rav Asher ben Chasha Mosha Basha and Chaya Breina Lazarus




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

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Kal Cholei Yisrael




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terça-feira, 21 de abril de 2026

SF - # Love Beyond the Boundaries


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Dedicated Refuah Sheleimah for:

Esther Shifra bas Rivka

Sinai ben Rivka Nechama

Reuven Mendel ben Chana Leah


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Love Beyond Boundaries: The Great Principle

"Love your fellow as yourself." (Vayikra 19:18)

The Torah presents us with an extraordinary challenge: to bridge the gap between "me" and "you" until the distinction fades away. While human nature often tilts toward self-preservation and personal interest, this mitzvah inspires us to expand our emotional horizons. By sharing our wisdom, our time, and our resources, we align ourselves with the Divine attribute of Chesed (loving-kindness). True love for a friend means that their success feels like our own, and their happiness becomes the very thing we pray for, mirroring the natural care we have for our own well-being.


The Lesson


There are no boundaries in a heart shaped by Torah. Just as we instinctively seek the very best for ourselves, we are called to view our friend’s needs with the same urgency and devotion. When we remove the barriers of ego, we discover that loving another isn't just a "good deed"—it is the ultimate expression of our soul’s capacity for holiness.


Practical Application

The "Simcha Reflection":


Identify one person in your life who has recently experienced a major success or a moment of joy. Spend three minutes today visualizing their happiness in vivid detail. Mentally "shower" them with your genuine wishes for their continued success, consciously pushing aside any feelings of comparison or envy. By training your heart to celebrate their light as if it were your own, you transform the abstract ideal of "Love your fellow" into a tangible, lived reality.


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May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

R' Asher Zelig ben Zvi Hirsch and Moras Raizel bas Pesach

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon Ben Zion Freid

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak Abrahams

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim ben Nachum Zev

HaRav Ha Gaon Yehoshua Bergman

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl

Rav Asher ben Chasha Mosha Basha and Chaya Breina Lazarus




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

Rise bat Faiga

Kal Cholei Yisrael




US 305 653 1182
Israel 058 429 8471


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segunda-feira, 20 de abril de 2026

SF - # The Secret to True Peace of Mind


בס"ד

Dedicated Refuah Sheleimah for:

Esther Shifra bas Rivka

Sinai ben Rivka Nechama

Reuven Mendel ben Chana Leah


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Mussar Moment: The Secret to True Peace of Mind


The Chovot HaLevavot (Duties of the Heart) teaches that there is no element of Divine Service more critical than Bitachon—absolute trust in HaShem. This profound reliance grants a person true peace of mind, anchoring the soul through both spiritual aspirations and secular endeavors.


In times of global or personal crisis, our trust and faith are tested. To navigate these challenges, Rabbenu Bachya ibn Paquda outlines the structural pillars of trust: the seven tenets and the five essential conditions.


Only HaShem possesses all seven of these attributes. No other being or power in existence holds even one of these virtues in its perfection:


  1. Infinite Compassion: HaShem loves us and has mercy upon us with boundless, Divine affection.
  2. Constant Providence: HaShem oversees every detail of our lives with Divine Providence every second of our existence.
  3. Absolute Power: HaShem is Almighty; He possesses the ultimate power to deliver us from any challenge or test.
  4. Perfect Wisdom: HaShem knows exactly what is best for us, guided by His absolute and flawless understanding.
  5. Perpetual Kindness: His kindness has been with us from the moment of our inception and continues every moment of our lives.
  6. Sole Sovereignty: We are entirely in HaShem's hands; no person or force can help or hinder us without His direct consent.
  7. Unconditional Love: HaShem’s love for us is not dependent on external factors; it is constant and eternal.


To move Bitachon from a concept in the mind to a reality in the heart, one must meet these five conditions:


  1. Constant Review: Diligently study and review the seven tenets of Trust.
  2. Sincerity of Heart: Recognize that HaShem examines the heart to see if our trust in these tenets is genuine.
  3. Removal of Doubt: Actively work to purge the heart of all skepticism or uncertainty regarding HaShem’s providence.
  4. Acceptance of the Yoke: Fully accept upon yourself the Yoke of the Kingship of Heaven (Kabbalat Ol Malchut Shamayim).
  5. Recognition of the Decree: Firmly believe that nothing can occur in this world unless HaShem has specifically decreed it.


By reviewing these tenets and conditions daily, we internalize the reality of HaShem’s presence. This awareness transforms anxiety into serenity, allowing us to attain a lasting peace of mind regardless of the circumstances surrounding us.


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May the souls who left this world be remembered for a blessing.

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Mordecai ben Rav Moshe and Rebbitzen Mazel Malka bas Sara

R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

R' Asher Zelig ben Zvi Hirsch and Moras Raizel bas Pesach

Meira Leah bas Michael

Basha Elka bas Moshe HaCohen

Devorah bas Moshe

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Yisrael ben HaRav HaGaon Zev Wolf

HaRav HaGaon Rebe Moshe ben HaRav HaGaon Yacov

Moshe Fisher

HaRav HaGaon Daniel Zvi ben Avraham Chanuch

HaRav HaGaon Ben Zion Freid

HaRav HaGoan Yaacov Yitzchak Abrahams

HaRav HaGaon Gershon Chaim ben Nachum Zev

HaRav Ha Gaon Yehoshua Bergman

R' Maair Ben R' Yakutiel and Javayeer z"tl

Rav Asher ben Chasha Mosha Basha and Chaya Breina Lazarus




Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta

Zivia bas Raizel

Tzvi ben Chana

Avner Shimon ben Argamon

Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana

Chava Bas Michal Chanah

Nuna bas Nuna

Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora

Chaya Leah bas Sara

Chaya Shaina Chana Bas Itcha

Netanel Ilan ben Shayna Tzipora

Shmuel Ben Navat

Chanah Tauba bat Tzilah.

Daniella bat Sarah

Rise bat Faiga

Kal Cholei Yisrael




US 305 653 1182
Israel 058 429 8471


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