If your aim is to teach them right from wrong, then speak in a way that will be heard – in a gentle and positive way. From the weekly video magazine, ‘Living Torah’. Courtesy of JEM.
In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe": JEM presents a clip from the 30 Av, 5742 Farbrengen, when the Rebbe talks about how one should never speak disparagingly of a Jew in public. Video
In this week’s “Opening the week with the Rebbe": JEM presents a clip from the 30 Av, 5742 Farbrengen, when the Rebbe talks about how one should never speak disparagingly of a Jew in public. Video
If your aim is to teach them right from wrong, then speak in a way that will be heard – in a gentle and positive way. From the weekly video magazine, ‘Living Torah’. Courtesy of JEM.
Who says it’s a rebuke? We can disagree of course, otherwise this site would be like “oh I really agree, guys are so picky”
or “yes, the vaad elections are so so so important”
Very appropriate lesson for our devoted collive commenters: Who are we to rebuke your fellow Yid? Rather, we should try find the positive in the articles we read here!