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quinta-feira, 31 de maio de 2018

Sucesso na Hora de Ajudar

Em Memória de Alter Yossef ben Shmuel, Hanne Bruche bat Hazel, Samuele ben Yossef, Samuel ben Avraham, Regina bat Alter, Braindel bat Shmuel Biniamin e Lea bat Michael Z"L

e-Mussar

Sabedoria para o Crescimento Pessoal

 

 

 

 

 

À  LUZ  DO  MUSSÁR

 

 

       

Shamai disse: "Fale pouco e Faça muito"

 

(Pirkei Avót 1:15)

 

 

 

Muitas vezes as pessoas prometem que vão fazer muito para ajudar seu amigo ou familiar que está passando por momentos de necessidade. No entanto, apesar de suas promessas e boas intenções, acabam fazendo muito pouco.

O Rabino Shamai ensinou que é melhor fazermos uma pequena e modesta promessa de ajuda e, na hora que realmente a pessoa precisar, fazermos muito  mais do que originalmente prometemos.

 A Torá nos relata como nosso Patriarca Avraham (Abraão) recebeu três viajantes do deserto que vieram à sua tenda. Ele lhes disse: "Vou lhes servir um pouco de pão para comerem". Aí, então, preparou e serviu-lhes um suntuoso banquete. 

Ao nos voluntariarmos para ajudar alguém, expressemos que iremos fazer alguma coisa modesta e pequena e, então, ajudemos com o máximo de esforço que pudermos. Agindo assim, não apenas a pessoa receberá ajuda, como também um apoio moral que – às vezes – é ainda mais necessário!

 

 

 

Shabat Shalom a Todos!

 

 

 

 

Baseado nos comentários de Rashi, o Rabino Shlomo ben Ytschak (França, 1040-1104) – um dos maiores comentaristas da Torá e do Talmud, sobre o Pirkei Avót

 

 

 

 

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SF - A Formula to Help Your Friend \ Pirkei Avot

A Formula to Help Your Friend \ Pirkei Avot 

D'var Torah: "Shamai said, 'Offer a little help and do a lot.'" Often people promise they will do a lot to help their friend in time of need. Yet, despite their assurances and good intentions, they end up doing very little. Shamai taught that it is best to make a modest promise to provide help for your friend. Ultimately, when your friend needs your support, do a great deal more than you originally promised. For example, when the three desert travelers came to Avraham Avinu, he told them, "I will serve you a little bread to eat." Yet, ultimately, he served them a sumptuous banquet.

Moral: When we offer to help others, it is appropriate to first express ourselves with humility and graciousness, and then actively help them with as much kindness as we can.

Application: Envision the kindness and gentleness of Avraham, offering to share a little  bread with the desert travelers. Sense how he welcomes them with care, sensitivity, and love. See him provide them with a sumptuous meal, personally serving them with kindness, warmth and compassion. Speak modestly when you volunteer to help others, and help them with the maximum effort you can make.
(Based on the commentary of Rashi to Pirkei Avos 1:15)
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L"N R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta
Riva bas Henya
Zivia bas Raizel
Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana
Chava Bas Michal Chanah
Chaya Harriet Bat Sophie Lee
Mazal Malkah Mollie Bas Sarah
Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora
Salant Foundation, 1330 NE 172 St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162
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quarta-feira, 30 de maio de 2018

SF - New Mussar Vaad Series: "Sensitivity."

Shalom Friends,

The Salant Foundation is pleased to invite you to our new Mussar Vaad Series, entitled, "Sensitivity."

Our new Mussar Vaad Series will touch on enhancing sensitivity in our interpersonal relationships.

The Vaad will be presented by Rabbi Zvi Miller via a teleconference call-in format.

The "Sensitivity" series will meet weekly for four weeks.

The Vaad will include enlightening teachings, Hispa'alus (Mussar Chanting), Visualizations, and questions from the participants.

There is no fee for joining the Vaad. 

To register for this inspiring series, please send email to salantorg@gmail.com 

Please register by Thursday, May 31, 2018.
  
Looking forward to your participation!

The Salant Foundation  :)

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

Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta
Riva bas Henya
Zivia bas Raizel
Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana
Chava Bas Michal Chanah
Chaya Harriet Bat Sophie Lee
Mazal Malkah Mollie Bas Sarah
Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora
Salant Foundation, 1330 NE 172 St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162
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Esperança para Qualquer Doença? --> Porção Semanal: Behaaloteha (2 de Junho)

 

Meór HaShabat Semanal 

Perspectivas para a Vida, Ideias para o Crescimento Pessoal

 

 

 

        

 

 

     Bom dia, !

 

      Eis as novidades desta edição do Meor Hashabat Semanal:

 

   -   Esperança para Qualquer Doença?

   -   Reclamar do Que?

   -   A Comida que Come

                                                

                                        

                                         

Horário de Acender as Velas de SHABAT: (1 de junho)

 

S. Paulo: 17:08 h   Rio de Janeiro 16:56  Recife 16:47   Porto Alegre 17:13  Salvador 16:55   Curitiba 17:15

B. Horizonte 17:04  Belém 17:53  Brasília 17:27 Jerusalém 19:00  Tel Aviv 19:20  Miami 19:48  Nova York 20:01

 

 

 

Shabat Shalom a todos !    


gerson


Esta edição é dedicada em memória de SARA BAT CHIE  Z"L ,   RABINO AHARON YEHUDA LEIB BEN NOACH TZVI STEINMAN Z"TL  e à pronta recuperação de Haim Avraham Tzvi ben Golda, Rebe Moshe ben Reizel, Rabino Shemariahu Yossef Nissim ben Batia e Rabino Matitiahu Haim ben Etl


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SF - My Soul Hopes for HaShem \ Trust and Tranquility

My Soul Hopes for HaShem \ Trust and Tranquility 

D'var Torah: "I hope for HaShem, my soul hopes; and for His word, I wait" (Psalms 130:5). The Torah prophetically reveals that ultimately HaShem will reveal His glory and the splendor of His great majesty. In light of this, the verse says, "I hope for HaShem, my soul hopes." Meaning, those who steadfastly trust in HaShem, will merit to see the wondrous revelation of HaShem. In addition, "for His word, I wait," meaning, they wait for the final redemption. This event is expressed by the verse, "Even if your exiles are at the end of the heavens, HaShem your G-d, will gather you from there, and He will take you from there. And HaShem your G-d will bring you to the land that your forefathers possessed, and you will take possession of it, and He will do good to you, and He will make you more numerous that your forefathers" (Deuteronomy 30:4).

Moral: Our collective hope in HaShem and our longing for redemption over the centuries has given birth to the great miracle of the reestablishment of the Jewish People in Eretz Yisrael.

Application: Reflect on the emergence of Israel after 2000 years of exile. Be inspired by this unprecedented miracle. Strengthen your hope and faith in HaShem, and merit to see the revelation of HaShem and the final redemption.
(Based on the commentary of Rav Moshe Dovid Vali)
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L"N R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph

Refuah Shleimah

Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta
Riva bas Henya
Zivia bas Raizel
Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana
Chava Bas Michal Chanah
Chaya Harriet Bat Sophie Lee
Mazal Malkah Mollie Bas Sarah
Yakir Efraim Ben Rachel Devora
Salant Foundation, 1330 NE 172 St., North Miami Beach, FL 33162
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