The Beauty of a Good Heart \ Pirkei Avot
D'var Torah: "Rabbi Yochanon asked his students, 'What is the upright path to which a person should cleave?' Rabbi Eliezer said, 'A good eye.' Rabbi Yehoshuah said, 'A good friend.' Rabbi Yosi said, 'A good neighbor.' Rabbi Shimon said, 'Know the consequences of your deed.' Rabbi Elazar said, 'A good heart.' Rabbi Yochanon said, 'I see the words of Rabbi Elazar -- 'A good heart' -- inclusive of all your words.' (Pirkei Avot 2:8)" What is the essence of a good heart? The true meaning of "a good heart" is the golden attribute of acceptance, as personified in one who always holds his patience. He is never short-tempered, keeps himself far from anger, and always answers with a gentle response.
Moral: The core of all upright and moral conduct is perfect patience. A person who keeps calm in every circumstance is upright because he treats other people fairly, respectfully, and affectionately.
Application: Envision being in the presence of the saintly Rabbi Yisrael Salanter. Sense his good heart, emanating with patience, inner calm, and pleasant character traits. Note how he treats every person with dignity, care, and sensitivity. And that he is always patient with others, even in trying situations. Feel the joy, inspiration, and good influence of being in his presence. (Based on the commentary of Rabenu Yona) |
L"N R' Yochanon Mordecai ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Yehudah Yoseph
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