Halacha Yomis
November 27, 2024
He who could have kept the members of his household, his fellow citizens, or the whole world back from sinning and refrained from doing so is held responsible for their sins, and even if his own life is exemplary and blameless, he gets judged and punished first of all if he has kept himself to himself and not done everything to improve his fellow men.
R. Nachman (of Breslov) once told me: You have faith, but have no faith in yourself... The main lesson here is that you must have faith in yourself. You must believe you are precious in the G-d's eyes. The fact that every single individual is important to Him is a measure of G-d's goodness.
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