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What does it really mean to be a good person? | Parashat Kedoshim 🕊️📖In this powerful shiur, R' Aaron Golfiz explores one of the most fundamental questions in life: what does it actually mean to be a “good person”? Using the opening verses of Parashat Kedoshim, he uncovers the Torah’s clear and demanding answer: holiness means rising above, separating yourself from the ordinary, and living a life that reflects Hashem’s values—not just human ideals.We often assume that being kind or spiritual is enough, but the Torah teaches that true goodness requires both moral integrity with others and a deep commitment to Hashem.Topics covered:🔹 What “kedoshim tihiyu” really means—and why it’s for everyone🔹 Why being good with people isn’t enough if we neglect our relationship with God🔹 The connection between honoring your parents and keeping Shabbat🔹 How the Torah balances bein adam le’chavero and bein adam laMakom🔹 Why trying—even imperfectly—is better than giving up🔹 A challenge to secular definitions of morality vs. Torah definitionsJoin us as we redefine what it means to be good—not by vague standards, but by eternal truth.🔔 Subscribe for more weekly Torah insights from The Indisputable Truth Yeshiva📖 Like, comment, and share if this made you think#ParashatKedoshim #JewishWisdom #GoodPerson #TorahInsights #Holiness #AaronGolfiz #TheIndisputableTruth
By Indisputable TruthWhat does it really mean to be a good person? | Parashat Kedoshim 🕊️📖In this powerful shiur, R' Aaron Golfiz explores one of the most fundamental questions in life: what does it actually mean to be a “good person”? Using the opening verses of Parashat Kedoshim, he uncovers the Torah’s clear and demanding answer: holiness means rising above, separating yourself from the ordinary, and living a life that reflects Hashem’s values—not just human ideals.We often assume that being kind or spiritual is enough, but the Torah teaches that true goodness requires both moral integrity with others and a deep commitment to Hashem.Topics covered:🔹 What “kedoshim tihiyu” really means—and why it’s for everyone🔹 Why being good with people isn’t enough if we neglect our relationship with God🔹 The connection between honoring your parents and keeping Shabbat🔹 How the Torah balances bein adam le’chavero and bein adam laMakom🔹 Why trying—even imperfectly—is better than giving up🔹 A challenge to secular definitions of morality vs. Torah definitionsJoin us as we redefine what it means to be good—not by vague standards, but by eternal truth.🔔 Subscribe for more weekly Torah insights from The Indisputable Truth Yeshiva📖 Like, comment, and share if this made you think#ParashatKedoshim #JewishWisdom #GoodPerson #TorahInsights #Holiness #AaronGolfiz #TheIndisputableTruth