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How does the intricate dance between Jewish law and ethical behavior shape our daily lives? This episode invites you to journey through the vibrant world of halacha with Rabbi Moshe Walter, whose extensive educational background from celebrated yeshivos and mentorship under illustrious rabbis has shaped his profound understanding of Jewish law. Rabbi Walter shares his unexpected path to becoming a noted author, revealing how his deep-seated passion for halacha evolved into a full-fledged literary career that resonates with scholars and laypeople alike.
We explore the profound interplay between the commandments governing our relationship with God and those concerning our interactions with others. Rabbi Walter delves into the importance of studying ethical behavior with the same rigor as ritual laws, referencing debates among revered scholars like Rambam and Ramban. The episode underscores the vital role of good middos (character traits) in truly internalizing Torah values, with insights from Reb Chaim Vital and the Gra highlighting the necessity of character refinement as a foundation for effective Torah learning.
From practical halachic guidelines for visiting the sick to balancing tzedakah with personal prayer, Rabbi Walter addresses contemporary issues such as driving etiquette and the significance of good character in the lives of Jewish leaders. As he gears up to release an insightful book on the history and development of the Siddur, this discussion promises to enrich your understanding of how these timeless principles shape our communities and personal lives. Join us for an enlightening conversation that bridges the eternal wisdom of the Torah with the nuances of modern living.
Click here to buy Rabbi Walter's books!
Click here to buy "The Making of a Mentsch"
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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By Michoel Brooke5
2020 ratings
How does the intricate dance between Jewish law and ethical behavior shape our daily lives? This episode invites you to journey through the vibrant world of halacha with Rabbi Moshe Walter, whose extensive educational background from celebrated yeshivos and mentorship under illustrious rabbis has shaped his profound understanding of Jewish law. Rabbi Walter shares his unexpected path to becoming a noted author, revealing how his deep-seated passion for halacha evolved into a full-fledged literary career that resonates with scholars and laypeople alike.
We explore the profound interplay between the commandments governing our relationship with God and those concerning our interactions with others. Rabbi Walter delves into the importance of studying ethical behavior with the same rigor as ritual laws, referencing debates among revered scholars like Rambam and Ramban. The episode underscores the vital role of good middos (character traits) in truly internalizing Torah values, with insights from Reb Chaim Vital and the Gra highlighting the necessity of character refinement as a foundation for effective Torah learning.
From practical halachic guidelines for visiting the sick to balancing tzedakah with personal prayer, Rabbi Walter addresses contemporary issues such as driving etiquette and the significance of good character in the lives of Jewish leaders. As he gears up to release an insightful book on the history and development of the Siddur, this discussion promises to enrich your understanding of how these timeless principles shape our communities and personal lives. Join us for an enlightening conversation that bridges the eternal wisdom of the Torah with the nuances of modern living.
Click here to buy Rabbi Walter's books!
Click here to buy "The Making of a Mentsch"
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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