I don't know how you do it! I'm still reviewing the Primier on Jul 29, 2019, listening for the 3rd time! I simply enjoyed every moment of it! Baruch HaShem!
The part about wicked faces is interesting. My Grandma would always say she liked/disliked someone's face. She was always right about that person and I seem to have inherited that ability. The hard part is growing up in assimilated America, we are taught to be "Nice" to everyone and accepting so I tended to doubt my first impression and give them a chance. Bad move. I've since retrained myself to go with that first gut feeling. Works every time. The problems arise tho when you MUST interact with someone who gives you a bad feeling, like a teacher or boss. Simply not looking at them is not a good idea, especially in a society where erroneous body language interpretation is considered valuable. And I have to say that although it's a lot easier here in Israel, it took me a long time to get used to people looking past me when we're talking.
@@anonymousxy9007 I'm Italian/Sicilian. There's a lot of that in my culture too although my family didn't think that way. They sort of teased my Grandma about it. They were more open but I'm not sure that's good. I follow my gut instinct with people and it's to my benefit to do so.
But what if my plan in my head is to want to make a lot of money because I want to help donate and save lost souls . Not for material but for donations
Its called api tlasa, chafetz chaim talks about it but, He also says not to use it at all because its a very deep halacha and has smallest details and to get in such a situation is rare.
I thought Bar Kamtza BECAME a moiser Because of the Rabbis who didn't stop the public embarrassment that he received. Bar Kamtza wasn't a rasha until the Rabbis enabled him to be. It seems to me the Gemara is telling us the Rabbis were the reshaim.
Since the wifes money belongs to her husbandk....what happens if the husband takes the wifes money to pay for the rent food etc? is that allowed? And he doesn't then spend his money?
@@mosheinoyatov I'm serious. A husband is supposed to pay for the home food etc...but if he uses his wifes money is he meeting his obligation? Can someone answer please?
@@mosheinoyatov Understandable. But how about at the beginning. When you first get married is the husband to use his wifes money for the house payments etc? This is my question...from the time they marry..not after years of marriage which is understood.
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I don't know how you do it! I'm still reviewing the Primier on Jul 29, 2019, listening for the
3rd time! I simply enjoyed every moment of it! Baruch HaShem!
Baruch Hashem! I watched it three times and fell asleep listening, on the 4th replay. Amazing! Even had to hear a lil more this morning.
@@kengarcia9376 I also had to listen for a 4th time. Baruch HaShem!
I watch this Rabbi from Africa and I wld say he's one amongst those who are point blank
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I had to comment, did anyone laugh as hard as I did when he mentioned Bilam going to collect with his wife!
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The part about wicked faces is interesting. My Grandma would always say she liked/disliked someone's face. She was always right about that person and I seem to have inherited that ability. The hard part is growing up in assimilated America, we are taught to be "Nice" to everyone and accepting so I tended to doubt my first impression and give them a chance. Bad move. I've since retrained myself to go with that first gut feeling. Works every time. The problems arise tho when you MUST interact with someone who gives you a bad feeling, like a teacher or boss. Simply not looking at them is not a good idea, especially in a society where erroneous body language interpretation is considered valuable. And I have to say that although it's a lot easier here in Israel, it took me a long time to get used to people looking past me when we're talking.
@@anonymousxy9007 I'm Italian/Sicilian. There's a lot of that in my culture too although my family didn't think that way. They sort of teased my Grandma about it. They were more open but I'm not sure that's good. I follow my gut instinct with people and it's to my benefit to do so.
Amazing lecture. Although I thought that Elisha lost his prophetic powers by getting angry when he looked at the wicked king Yehoram.
hazak
But what if my plan in my head is to want to make a lot of money because I want to help donate and save lost souls . Not for material but for donations
Shalom Harav. Last mont you said if 3 people know about it it’s not “ Lashon Harah “ please tell me where is the source of this from ?? Thanks so much
Its called api tlasa, chafetz chaim talks about it but, He also says not to use it at all because its a very deep halacha and has smallest details and to get in such a situation is rare.
Avraham Avraham he didn’t say that listen to all his lectures on loshon hara
'''a few million dollars''
i donate to you but nobody shows me the real way i get denied when i try
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so hashem was speaking with pharaoh...?
I thought Bar Kamtza BECAME a moiser Because of the Rabbis who didn't stop the public embarrassment that he received.
Bar Kamtza wasn't a rasha until the Rabbis enabled him to be.
It seems to me the Gemara is telling us the Rabbis were the reshaim.
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עז למה לא פרוגקט איט בנטיים.
Sounds like theres no hope for any of us so what now?
Since the wifes money belongs to her husbandk....what happens if the husband takes the wifes money to pay for the rent food etc? is that allowed? And he doesn't then spend his money?
@@mosheinoyatov I'm serious. A husband is supposed to pay for the home food etc...but if he uses his wifes money is he meeting his obligation? Can someone answer please?
@@mosheinoyatov Understandable. But how about at the beginning. When you first get married is the husband to use his wifes money for the house payments etc? This is my question...from the time they marry..not after years of marriage which is understood.
why god given power to belam as he know that belam was greedy person
HaShem made the world with balance. Since HE gave the Jews the prophet Moshe then HE also gave the gentiles Bilaam.