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Torah 80 Tinyana: Rabeinu explains a seemingly simple passage in Masechet Yoma in a very deep way, teaching us about how the previous generations had tzadikim who took positions of authority solely for the sake of Heaven but now people aren’t doing this for G-d’s honor, rather for themselves. Rabeinu emphasizes that one should never run after positions of leadership, but only after being coaxed to do so and under the condition that it’s Lishma - for the sake of Heaven!
Torah 81 Tinyana: When one performs a mitzvah with such joy that the joy reaches the feet and makes this person dance, he’s able to elevate all the concepts that are relevant to the feet (money, bad speech, Torah supporters, faith, the woman…)
Torah 80 Tinyana: Rabeinu explains a seemingly simple passage in Masechet Yoma in a very deep way, teaching us about how the previous generations had tzadikim who took positions of authority solely for the sake of Heaven but now people aren’t doing this for G-d’s honor, rather for themselves. Rabeinu emphasizes that one should never run after positions of leadership, but only after being coaxed to do so and under the condition that it’s Lishma - for the sake of Heaven!
Torah 81 Tinyana: When one performs a mitzvah with such joy that the joy reaches the feet and makes this person dance, he’s able to elevate all the concepts that are relevant to the feet (money, bad speech, Torah supporters, faith, the woman…)