Tanya (116) Jewish Leaders - Don't Be So Hard On Jews!

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June 11 2012
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P.309. Even things that are not forbidden, but are "dvarim beteilim beheter" (words without purpose that are permitted [just talking to talk]) have a negative impact upon a person. Lots of permitted things can contribute to the accumulation of unhealthy klipos (husks) which ultimately need to be removed. An "am ha'aretz" nowadays is not the same as prior generations; not everybody is able to sit and learn all day; therefore he cannot halachically be obligated to "vedibarta bam" (talk about it [Torah]) all day. Allour non-Torah and mitzvos activities emanate from the nefesh habehamis (animal soul), but they contain elements of elokus (godliness), and can therefore damage the nefesh elokis. There are consequences to everything we day on life, eat, sleep speak. When we go to the doctor to help cure us and he changes our diet, that is not punishment but a "tahara" (purification). So too is chibut hakever (the beating in the grave). There are many different plans and approaches to bring tikkunim (repairs) into this world. According to the Chazon Ish, the methods of the 1700s and 1800s might simply not be appropriate today. The wrong way to present an approach to seminary girls.

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