We all know the power of the forbidden fruit, as Shlomo Hamelech says: “Stolen waters are sweet”…
Hashem has brought the “Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil” back today. The very first test of man is once again the last test before Moshiach.
The Internet truly is the ”Tree of Knowledge” in that it contains the sum total of all human knowledge for good and for bad, and the forbidden fruit is constantly beckoning. Tragically, thousands of good, erliche Yidden are falling prey to its irresistible allure.
But there is one site giving Klal Yisrael hope, even for those who get ensnared in its temptations. GuardYourEyes.com is helping tens of thousands Yidden fight back and regain their lives, and save their marriages and Yiddishkeit before it’s too late.
Those who sign up to GuardYourEyes and walk through our virtual door often do so after many failed attempts to kick their habit on their own (including installing filters — which might prevent a problem from starting, but can’t stop or treat an existing one).
Is there a better way to enter the “Day of Repentance” than to share in the repentance of thousands?
Please help our ONCE-A-YEAR campaign so we can continue our vital work.
Checks can be made out to: “Guard Your Eyes” and mailed to:
GYE Corp. P.O. Box 32380 Pikesville, MD 21282 U.S.A.
Or call 718-878-3075 (24 hours a day)
Before the “smart” phone was even invented, in Elul, the year of Gimmel Tammuz (1994), the Rabbanim of Yerushalyim and B’nei Brak issued a P’sak Din. They warned Yidden of the impending Spiritual Holocaust facing our people because of a Cell phone w/a built in Television/Computer w/internet. These letters are in a book on Tznius located in the women’s section of 770. I have also personally seen a letter from the Rebbe, shlita, melech HaMoshiach, warning someone not to learn Halacha from a Rabbi who has television in his house. And now people walk around w/a television w/them wherever they… Read more »
I share your opinion, having been an addict myself. I pity the children, Jewish and non-Jewish alike, who do not have age-appropriate, home-based discipline, necessary for treating addicts and encouraging healthy behaviors as an alternative. Personally, the way I overcame my addictions was through massage therapy (years of it, got a little expensive). But, Baruch HaShem, I went from being obese and depressed to being slender, self-confident and motivated. To any parent seeking a healthier future for their children, may I recommend consulting with a Rov about training volunteer parents to give massage therapy, to their own children and families,… Read more »