A Loving Teacher When HaShem gave us the Torah at Mount Sinai, He revealed His attribute of a "Loving and Merciful Father." Since the Torah is love itself, HaShem taught the Torah to us with love. Just as HaShem gave us the Torah with love, so too, it is appropriate for us to teach the Torah with abundant love and compassion. Lesson: By teaching Torah with compassion and love, we create the correct atmosphere that evokes the true essence of the loving Torah of HaShem.
App: Be loving, pleasant, and patient with your students and teach according to their ability to receive the knowledge --- and bring the sweet blessings of Torah into the world.(Based on Tomer Devorah of Rav Moshe Cordevaro, Chapter Seven) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for the many new names that our subscribers sent in.
May your kindness and care in sharing Mussar with your friends merit you with abundant blessings from HaShem.
If you have not yet sent in names, you can send in names today.
The 25th of Shevat is the ¥arzeit of Rabbi Yisrael Salanter (1810 -1883), the founder of the Mussar Movement.
Rabbi Salanter dedicated his life to inspire and encourage people to engage in self-improvement and character refinement. He taught that the foundation of the Torah is pleasing character traits and the living awareness of HaShem.
He innovated the daily study of Mussar as the primary spiritual remedy for our souls.
His teachings impacted the entire Jewish world and his holy influence continues today.
The global initiatives of the Salant Foundation are dedicated to inspire and provide opportunities for people to strive for personal excellence through Mussar study and practice.
At this auspicious time, we ask our subscribers to forward to us names and email addresses of friends who would benefit from our daily lessons. We will send a message to the new names, explaining that a friend suggested them to receive the Salant lessons. Please send the names to:
rabbimiller@salantfoundation.org Rabbi Salanter said, "There is no greater merit than strengthening others to engage in Mussar." By inspiring others to engage in Mussar study and practice, may you receive HaShem's sweetest blessings in this world as well as the eternal World to Come.
Rabbi Zvi Miller Dean
*New printing of the Salant Foundation's "Ohr Yisrael"
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