4 Lessons

The Fourth Camp
Rabbi Aaron Egeltal | 24 Av 5783

The Expanse of Unity
Sometimes division seems good and constructive. But already at the very start of the creation of the world, the Sages of the Land of Israel impart to us that division is extremely undesirable.
Rabbi Michael Linetsky | Tammuz 26 5781

Pity on Physical Deformities & Sickness Fixes 'Sin'at Chinam'
Ein Aya, Shabbat 2, 243
When we see one who has a physical deformity, challenge or sickness, it inevitably awakens pity & kindness, even for those who are total strangers & see from afar. This is the tikun or educational fixing of "Sinat Chinam", needless hate, towards the innocent or even the foreigner. Upon feeling this pity & kindness from others, even the cruel will taste the pleasantness & benefits of this unearned love - "Ahavat Chinam", & society will gradually improve. Rav Kook adds that all people have a Godly spark, a conscience & natural morality, where if they didn't "overcome" it through negative free-will, is just waiting to be realized. & even if one chooses to overcome his goodness, it can be re-awakened through incidents & positive experiences.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Cheshvan 28 5781
