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Rabbi Moshe Haber
Tiferet Shaul
347 episodes
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Daily class of Messilat Yesharim - Path of the Just
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Judaism
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Daily class of Messilat Yesharim - Path of the Just
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Judaism
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Rabbi Moshe Haber Path of the Just: Cultivating Respect and Critical Thinking in Jewish Life 11.17.25
Rabbi Moshe Haber
15 minutes 42 seconds
1 week ago
Rabbi Moshe Haber Path of the Just: Cultivating Respect and Critical Thinking in Jewish Life 11.17.25

Chapter 19 - The Elements of Chassidut/Piety Page 378-379

Cultivating Respect and Critical Thinking in Jewish Life

The source, an excerpt from a spiritual discussion, focuses on the importance of giving respect and prominence to positions of authority, such as rabbis or the concept of Shabbat, to ensure their words carry weight and influence for a more positive Jewish world. The speakers discuss the delicate balance between building up individuals and positions to secure positive influence and the risk of elevating someone who may be flawed, which can lead to negative consequences if one is too gullible. A significant theme is the necessity of cultivating a personal worldview and critical thinking to avoid blindly following others, while still maintaining an appropriate level of honor and acceptance of respected figures. The speakers conclude that the ideal approach involves a blend of trust and critical analysis to form a balanced and informed perspective, drawing upon personal experience and wisdom.

Rabbi Moshe Haber
Daily class of Messilat Yesharim - Path of the Just