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Being haughty with halachic stringencies.
Question: Why does Rav Moishe Feinstein Zt'l say that if one is machmir on Cholov "stam" it's not called "Yuhara" (being haughty), yet if one is machmir on the Blended Whisky question, (Non-Kosher wine is one of the ingredients) it's considered Yuhara?
The practice of starting our day with Modeh Ani
The Slonimer Story and the connection to Rabbah Emunasecha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doSRxTIwVts
Why is remembering the Churban Habayis part of everyday Halachos?
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By Rabbi Eli Markowitz5
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Being haughty with halachic stringencies.
Question: Why does Rav Moishe Feinstein Zt'l say that if one is machmir on Cholov "stam" it's not called "Yuhara" (being haughty), yet if one is machmir on the Blended Whisky question, (Non-Kosher wine is one of the ingredients) it's considered Yuhara?
The practice of starting our day with Modeh Ani
The Slonimer Story and the connection to Rabbah Emunasecha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doSRxTIwVts
Why is remembering the Churban Habayis part of everyday Halachos?
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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