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Can acts of kindness bring the same spiritual fulfillment as religious rituals? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with insights from Reb Avraham Grodzinski, the esteemed Mashkiach Ruchani of Slabodka. In this episode, we dissect the essence of chesed (kindness) through Rabavroham's profound teachings, who emphasizes that true hospitality goes beyond mere provision. By examining the Medrash Tanchuma, Rabavroham enlightens us on how transforming a stranger into a family member enhances the mitzvah of hospitality, turning it into a deeply meaningful spiritual experience.
Discover the thoughtful approach to serving guests and how it reflects their transition from strangers to cherished household members. From lavish meals to simple family dinners, Reb Avraham Grodzinski's teachings challenge us to reevaluate our acts of kindness, urging us to create a sense of belonging and ease for others. This episode offers a refreshing perspective on Chesed, making it a fulfilling spiritual journey rather than just an obligation. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that brings to life the timeless wisdom of Slabodka and reshapes our understanding of genuine hospitality.
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By Michoel Brooke5
2020 ratings
Can acts of kindness bring the same spiritual fulfillment as religious rituals? Join us as we explore this intriguing question with insights from Reb Avraham Grodzinski, the esteemed Mashkiach Ruchani of Slabodka. In this episode, we dissect the essence of chesed (kindness) through Rabavroham's profound teachings, who emphasizes that true hospitality goes beyond mere provision. By examining the Medrash Tanchuma, Rabavroham enlightens us on how transforming a stranger into a family member enhances the mitzvah of hospitality, turning it into a deeply meaningful spiritual experience.
Discover the thoughtful approach to serving guests and how it reflects their transition from strangers to cherished household members. From lavish meals to simple family dinners, Reb Avraham Grodzinski's teachings challenge us to reevaluate our acts of kindness, urging us to create a sense of belonging and ease for others. This episode offers a refreshing perspective on Chesed, making it a fulfilling spiritual journey rather than just an obligation. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that brings to life the timeless wisdom of Slabodka and reshapes our understanding of genuine hospitality.
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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