The Power of Gentle Speech \ Parashat Vayigash D'var Torah: Many years after being sold as a slave by his brothers, Yoseph encounters his brothers in Egypt, where he had emerged as the ruler of the country. Yoseph recognized his brothers, but they did not recognize that Yoseph, the Egyptian monarch, was their brother. At the climax of this powerful emotional drama, Yoseph cries out to his brothers, "I am Yoseph. Is my father still alive?" With these few words, Yoseph reveals himself to his brothers. He did not scold, nor confront his brothers. Nor did he scream at them, or try to make them feel guilty. He simply told them the fact that he was Yoseph. They intuitively understood their culpability of their actions. Even though Yoseph had good reason to criticize and condemn his brothers, he was careful to avoid any offensive words.
Moral: Yoseph's gentle approach, is the Torah model of all reproof. When one person rebukes another it is inappropriate to say any accusing, inflammatory, or hurtful words. Admonishment is not an excuse to unleash cruelty or anger. In light of this, concerning rebuke, the Torah states (Vayikra 19:17), "Do not bear a sin." That is, when offering rebuke, do not embarrass or hurt the person you are advising.
Application: Always choose to communicate with pleasant and positive words. Refrain from expressing confrontational words and do not engage in any negative criticism. If you must correct your friend, think very carefully of the gentlest way to convey your message. Approach your friend in privacy, and with great sensitivity and compassion. (Based on the writings of Rav Dovid Leibowitz)
to view the Salant Mussar Library Collection |
L"N Rav Yochanon Mordecai Ben Ephraim and Moras Esther Leach bas Yehudah
Refuah Shleimah
Yochanon Baruch ben Fruma Ettta Leiba Zlota bas Chana Shalom Yoseph ben Leiba Zlota Riva bas Henya Zivia bas Raizel Leah Hadassah bas Michal Chana Chava Bas Michal Chanah
Harriet Bat Sophie Lee
Mier chai ben margalit j"avayeer Yehuda ben hannah Leah dina bat Ziporah Rina bat Sara Esther Yael chaya bat leah Liza Mazal Malkah Mollie Bas Sarah |